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"docid": "D859996#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absent-mindedness\nAbsent-mindedness",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Absent-mindedness is where a person shows inattentive or forgetful behavior. [ 1] It can have three different causes:a low level of attention (\"\"blanking\"\" or \"\"zoning out\"\")intense attention to a single object of focus ( hyperfocus) that makes a person oblivious to events around him or her;unwarranted distraction of attention from the object of focus by irrelevant thoughts or environmental events. [ 2]Absent-mindedness is a mental condition in which the subject experiences low levels of attention and frequent distraction. Absent-mindedness is not a diagnosed condition but rather a state people experience in their daily lives from a variety of different causes including boredom, sleepiness, or focus on internal thoughts instead of external surroundings. When suffering from absent-mindedness, people tend to show signs of memory lapse and weak recollection of recently occurring events. This can usually be a result of a variety of other conditions often diagnosed by clinicians such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and depression. In addition to absent-mindedness leading to an array of consequences affecting daily life, it can have as more severe, long-term problems. Contents [ hide ]1 Conceptualization2 Causes3 Consequences4 Absent-mindedness in popular culture5 Measurement and treatment6 Mistakes and related phenomena7 See also8 Footnotes9 Further reading10 External links Conceptualization [ edit]Absent-mindedness seemingly consists of lapses of concentration or \"\"zoning out\"\". This can result in lapses of short or long term memory, depending on when the person in question was in a state of absent-mindedness. [ 3] Absent-mindedness also relates directly to lapses in attention."
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"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/abstraction\nabstraction",
"text": "\"abstraction Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .ab·strac·tion (ăb-străk′shən, əb-)n.1.a. The act of abstracting or the state of having been abstracted.b. An abstract concept, idea, or term.c. An abstract quality.2. Preoccupation; absent-mindedness.3. An abstract work of art.ab·strac′tion·al, ab·strac′tive adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.abstraction ( æbˈstrækʃən) n1."
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"docid": "D1463858#0",
"title": "http://intelltheory.com/goddard.shtml\n.",
"text": "\"Henry Herbert Goddard (14 August 1866-1957) American Psychologist Influences Student of: Hall Influenced by: Galton Students: Influenced: Time Period: The Great Schools' Influence Education B. A., Haverford College, Pennsylvania (1887)M. A. in Mathematics, Haverford College (1889)Ph. D. in Psychology, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts (1899)Career Football coach and Instructor of Latin, history, and botany, University of Southern California (1887-1888)Teacher, Damascus Academy, Ohio (1889-1891)Teacher and Principal, Oak Grove Seminary, Vassalboro, Maine, (1891-1896)Professor of Psychology and Pedagogy, State Normal School, West Chester, Pennsylvania, (1899-1906)Director of Research, Training School for Feeble-minded Girls and Boys, Vineland, NJ (1906-1918)Invited to Ellis Island assist in identifying mental defectives (1910, 1912)Member of Army Alpha and Beta Testing Team (1917-1919)Ohio State Bureau of Juvenile Research (1918-1938)Professor of Abnormal and Clinical Psychology, Ohio State University (1922-1938)Major Contributions Translated the Binet-Simon intelligence scale into English (1908)Distributed 22,000 copies of the translated Binet scale and 88,000 answer blanks across the United States (1908-1915)Established the first laboratory for the psychological study of mentally retarded persons (1910)Helped to draft the first American law mandating special education (1911)Strongly argued the hereditarian position Definition of Intelligence\"\"…our thesis is that the chief determiner of human conduct is a unitary mental process which we call intelligence: that this process is conditioned by a nervous mechanism which is inborn: that the degree of efficiency to be attained by that nervous mechanism and the consequent grade of intelligence or mental level for each individual is determined by the kind of chromosomes that come together with the union of the germ cells: That it is but little affected by any later influences except such serious accidents as may destroy part of the mechanism\"\" (Goddard, 1920, p. 1). Ideas and Interests It is no exaggeration to characterize Henry Goddard as the father of intelligence testing in the United States. His biographer points out that he was either a leader or a participant in every significant event occurring during the genesis of American psychometrics. In the years between 1908 and 1918 he translated the Binet - Simon Intelligence Scale into English, distributed 22,000 copies of the test throughout the United States, advocated for its use in the public schools, established an intelligence testing program on Ellis Island, and served as a member of Robert Yerkes ' Army Alpha and Beta testing team during World War One (Zenderland, 1998, p.2). Goddard's contributions to public education were considerable as well: He helped draft the first state law mandating that schools provide special education, and stressed the need for public school reform by suggesting that normal children could benefit from the instructional techniques originally developed for use with retarded students (Zenderland, p. 124, 63). When Goddard began working in education he was an unlikely candidate for such a distinguished career. He spent his 20s working as a Quaker schoolteacher and principal, and he didn't begin his Ph. D. work until he was 30 years old. He graduated in 1899 and took a job teaching psychology and pedagogy at a state normal school in Pennsylvania."
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"docid": "D360380#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seven_Sins_of_Memory\nThe Seven Sins of Memory",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)The neutrality of this article is disputed. ( April 2013)This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. ( April 2013)This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject, potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral. ( April 2013)The Seven Sins of Memory: How the Mind Forgets and Remembers Author Daniel L. Schacter Published 2001Publisher Houghton Mifflin ISBN 0618040196The Seven Sins of Memory: How the Mind Forgets and Remembers is a book ( ISBN 0-618-21919-6) by Daniel Schacter, former chair of Harvard University 's Psychology Department and a leading memory researcher. The book revolves around the theory that \"\"the seven sins of memory\"\" are similar to the Seven deadly sins, and that if one tries to avoid committing these sins, it will help to improve one's ability to remember. Schacter argues that these features of human memory are not necessarily bad, and that they serve a useful purpose in memory. For instance, persistence is one of the sins of memory that can lead to things like post traumatic stress syndrome. However persistence is also necessary for long-term memory, and so it is essential."
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"title": "http://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/grandeur.htm\nGRANDEUR",
"text": "\"Audio English.org » Dictionary » G » Grammarian ... Grandiosely GRANDEURPronunciation (US): Dictionary entry overview: What does grandeur mean?• GRANDEUR (noun) The noun GRANDEUR has 2 senses:1. the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand 2. the quality of elevation of mind and exaltation of character or ideals or conduct Familiarity information: GRANDEUR used as a noun is rare. Dictionary entry details• GRANDEUR (noun)Sense 1 grandeur [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: The quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand Classified under: Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects Synonyms:grandeur; brilliance; splendour; splendor; magnificence; grandness Context examples:for magnificence and personal service there is the Queen's hotel / his 'Hamlet' lacks the brilliance that one expects / it is the university that gives the scene its stately splendor / an imaginative mix of old-fashioned grandeur and colorful art / advertisers capitalize on the grandness and elegance it brings to their products Hypernyms (\"\"grandeur\"\" is a kind of...):elegance (a refined quality of gracefulness and good taste)Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"\"grandeur\"\"):eclat (brilliant or conspicuous success or effect)Sense 2 grandeur [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: The quality of elevation of mind and exaltation of character or ideals or conduct Classified under: Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects Synonyms:magnanimousness; nobleness; grandeur; nobility Hypernyms (\"\"grandeur\"\" is a kind of...):honorableness; honourableness (the quality of deserving honor or respect; characterized by honor)Attribute:noble (having or showing or indicative of high or elevated character)ignoble (completely lacking nobility in character or quality or purpose)Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"\"grandeur\"\"):high-mindedness; idealism; noble-mindedness (elevated ideals or conduct; the quality of believing that ideals should be pursued)sublimity (nobility in thought or feeling or style)Learn English with... Proverbs of the week\"\"Kill not the goose that laid the golden egg.\"\" ( English proverb) \"\"There is no household without domestic fight\"\" (Breton proverb) \"\"He who has health has hope; and he who has hope, has everything.\"\" ( Arabic proverb) \"\"A curse turns against the one who uttered it.\"\" ( Corsican proverb)GRANDEUR: related words searches» Definition of idealism » Meaning of noble » What does noble-mindedness mean? » honourableness definition » What does sublimity mean? GRAND TURKGRANDADGRANDAUNTGRANDCHILDGRANDDADGRANDDADDYGRANDDAUGHTERGRANDE DAMEGRANDEEGRANDEUREnglish learning courses About Practical English About Telephone English About Accounting English Learn English Free English Language Dictionary British and American English pronunciation Other popular searches:» what does epiphany mean » normalcy » what does crude mean » perturbed » what does stalin mean Page delivered in 0.0795 seconds \""
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"docid": "D76788#0",
"title": "http://dictionary.reverso.net/english-definition/compatibility\ncompatibility definition, compatibility meaning | English dictionary",
"text": "Search Synonyms Conjugate Speak Suggest new translation/definitioncompatibleadj1 usually foll by: with able to exist together harmoniously2 usually foll by: with consistent or congruousher deeds were not compatible with her ideology3 (of plants)a capable of forming successful graftsb capable of self-fertilization4 (of pieces of machinery, computer equipment, etc.) capable of being used together without special modification or adaptationa PC-compatible disc (C15: from Medieval Latin compatibilis, from Late Latin compati to be in sympathy with; see compassion) ♦ compatibility, compatibleness n ♦ compatibly adv English Collins Dictionary - English Definition & Thesauruscompatibilityaffinity, agreement, amity, concord, congeniality, empathy, harmony, like-mindedness, rapport, single-mindedness, sympathy English Collins Dictionary - English synonyms & Thesaurus See also:compatibly, companionability, comparability, computability Collaborative Dictionary English Definitionmatch made in heaven n. expression used for describing a perfect com ..."
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"docid": "D325426#0",
"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/thought\nthought",
"text": "\"thought Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to thought: Thought disorderthought (thôt)v. Past tense and past participle of think.n.1. The process of thinking; cogitation: sitting deep in thought at the computer.2. A product of thinking or other mental activity: What are your thoughts on this matter? See Synonyms at idea.3. The faculty of thinking or reasoning: Why not use thought instead of emotion to solve theproblem?4. The intellectual activity or production of a particular time or group: ancient Greek thought;deconstructionist thought.5. Consideration; attention: didn't give much thought to what she said.6.a. Intention; purpose: My thought is to live in a house on a lake.b."
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"docid": "D1054477#0",
"title": "https://www.horoscopedates.com/zodiac-signs/libra/\nLibra Zodiac Sign",
"text": "Libra Zodiac Sign Air sign; ruled by Venus. Balanced, seeks beauty, sense of justice.→ Click here to read your Libra horoscope!Libra people tend to need balance in their lives like no other sign of the zodiac, which makes the symbol of the scales particularly appropriate for this sign. Libra people need to keep a balance between work lives and recreational lives and an equal balance in their emotional and spiritual/physical lives. Because of this need Libra signs can sometimes seem wishy-washy when they are asked to make a decision. This is because they must ‘weigh’ all of their options. However, rest assured, that when a Libra makes up their mind the decision is likely to be the best win/win for all involved; benefiting the most people. This sign does not like to see people unhappy. Harmony and peace are key to making this sign happy. When things are balanced, then there is harmony. This sign is often charming and people like to be around them and the only time that they will become unhappy is when they perceive that they have been treated unfairly."
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"docid": "D528736#0",
"title": "https://socratic.org/questions/what-are-the-major-parts-of-the-skeletal-system\nWhat are the major parts of the skeletal system?",
"text": "What are the major parts of the skeletal system? Anatomy & Physiology Skeletal, Muscular, and Integumentary Systems Skeletal System Edit question Write your answer here... Just asked! See more How do you graphy =12 ( x − 3) ( x + 1)? Answer15 minutes ago What is the relationship between social ... Answer15 minutes ago What is the name of the salt product formed from ... Answer16 minutes ago What is the concentration of HF under these ... Answer18 minutes ago Related questions Does bone structure affect muscle? What vitamins and minerals help heal tendons and ligaments? What is the anatomy, physiology ,and pathophysiology of a fracture of left femur? How is this ... Why is cartilage basophilic? I have loose teeth and the dentist said that it was tendon. Is there anything I can take to help ... See more Trending questions How do you find density in the ideal gas law? Che How are the nucleus and the nucleolus different?"
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"docid": "D1411659#0",
"title": "http://www.yourdictionary.com/abstraction\nabstraction",
"text": "abstractionab·strac·tion Use abstraction in a sentencenoun The definition of abstraction is an idea that lacks a concrete nature, or is idealistic in nature. Examples of abstractions can be feelings such as sadness or happiness. Abstraction is defined as a work of art where the subject or theme is implied. An example of an abstraction that is a piece of art is the painting “Introspection” by Marten Jansen. The definition of abstraction refers to the concept of being preoccupied or absent minded. An example of abstraction is when your finances may dominate your thoughts and prevent you from focusing on other ideas or tasks. Your Dictionary definition and usage example. Copyright © 2018 by Love To Know Corp Link/Citeabstractionan abstracting or being abstracted; removalformation of an idea, as of a quality or property of a thing, in such a way as to apprehend that quality or property apart from any particular instances of it in the material worldan idea so formed, or a word or term for it: “honesty” and “whiteness” are abstractionsan unrealistic or impractical notionmental withdrawal; absent-mindednessan abstract qualitya picture, statue, etc. that is wholly or partly abstract Origin of abstraction Middle English abstraccioun from Late Latin abstractio: see abstract Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved."
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"docid": "D2528135#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Error\nError",
"text": "\"Error From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Contents [ hide ]1 Human behavior1.1 Gaffe1.2 Medicine2 Science and engineering3 Numerical analysis4 Cybernetics5 Biology6 Philately7 Law8 Stock market9 Governmental policy10 Numismatics11 See also12 References13 External links Human behavior [ edit]One reference differentiates between \"\"error\"\" and \"\" mistake \"\" as follows: An 'error' is a deviation from accuracy or correctness. A 'mistake' is an error caused by a fault: the fault being misjudgment, carelessness, or forgetfulness. Now, say that I run a stop sign because I was in a hurry, and wasn't concentrating, and the police stop me, that is a mistake. If, however, I try to park in an area with conflicting signs, and I get a ticket because I was incorrect on my interpretation of what the signs meant, that would be an error. The first time it would be an error. The second time it would be a mistake since I should have known better. [ 1]In human behavior the norms or expectations for behavior or its consequences can be derived from the intention of the actor or from the expectations of other individuals or from a social grouping or from social norms. ( See deviance .) Gaffes and faux pas can be labels for certain instances of this kind of error. More serious departures from social norms carry labels such as misbehavior and labels from the legal system, such as misdemeanor and crime."
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"docid": "D1376950#0",
"title": "http://dictionary.reverso.net/english-cobuild/bias\n.",
"text": "Search Synonyms Conjugate Speak Suggest new translation/definitionbias ( biases plural & 3rd person present) ( biasing present participle) ( biased past tense & past participle)1 n-var Bias is a tendency to prefer one person or thing to another, and to favour that person or thing.usu with supp (=prejudice)Bias against women permeates every level of the judicial system..., There were fierce attacks on the BBC for alleged political bias.2 n-var Bias is a concern with or interest in one thing more than others.with supp The Department has a strong bias towards neuroscience.3 verb To bias someone means to influence them in favour of a particular choice. We mustn't allow it to bias our teaching. V n Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionarybiasn1 bent, bigotry, favouritism, inclination, intolerance, jobs for the boys (informal) leaning, narrow-mindedness, nepotism, one-sidedness, partiality, penchant, predilection, predisposition, prejudice, proclivity, proneness, propensity, tendency, turn, unfairness2 angle, cross, diagonal line, slantvb3 distort, influence, predispose, prejudice, slant, sway, twist, warp, weight Antonyms1 equality, equity, fairness, impartiality, neutrality, objectivity, open-mindedness English Collins Dictionary - English synonyms & Thesaurus See also:biased, bi, basic, basis Add your entry in the Collaborative Dictionary. Suggest or Ask for translation/definition"
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"docid": "D54623#0",
"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/eccentricity\neccentricity",
"text": "eccentricity [ek-s uh n- tris -i-tee, ek-sen-]Spell Syllables Synonyms Examples Word Origin See more synonyms on Thesaurus.comnoun, plural eccentricities.1. an oddity or peculiarity, as of conduct: an interesting man, known for his eccentricities.2. the quality of being eccentric.3. the amount by which something is eccentric.4. Machinery. the distance between the centers of two cylindrical objects one of which surrounds the other, as between an eccentric and the shaft on which it is mounted.5. Mathematics. a constant expressed as the ratio of the distance from a point on a conic to a focus and the distance from the point to the directrix. Origin of eccentricity Expand Medieval Latin1545-15551545-55; < Medieval Latin eccentricitās, equivalent to eccentric- (see eccentric) + -itās -ity Synonyms Expand See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com2. queerness, strangeness, oddness, freakishness, aberration."
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"docid": "D391177#0",
"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/absence\nabsence",
"text": "\"absence [ ab -s uh ns]Spell Syllables Examples Word Origin See more synonyms on Thesaurus.comnoun1. state of being away or not being present: I acted as supervisor in his absence. Your absence was noted on the records.2. period of being away: an absence of several weeks.3. failure to attend or appear when expected.4. lack; deficiency: the absence of proof.5. inattentiveness; preoccupation; absent-mindedness: absence of mind. Origin of absence Expand Middle English Middle French Latin1350-14001350-1400; Middle English < Middle French < Latinabsentia. See absent, -ia Antonyms Expand1. presence."
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"docid": "D455870#0",
"title": "https://socratic.org/questions/what-are-supplementary-angles\nWhat are supplementary angles?",
"text": "\"What are supplementary angles? Trigonometry1 Answer2Jacob Sims Share Nov 14, 2015Answer: Angles with a sum of 180 degrees. Explanation: Supplementary angles are angles whose sum is 180 degrees. An example would be two angles that are 50 and 130. Their sum is 180 degrees, and they form a straight like when put together. Was this helpful? Let the contributor know!Yes Just asked! See more In what way were the middle colonies important to ... Answer7 minutes ago How do you solve for z: inx = y − z5? Answer8 minutes ago What is the range of the function ... Answer12 minutes ago Using the limit definition, how do you ... Answer15 minutes ago Trending questions What is the sound level in d B for a sound whose intensity is 5.0 x 10-6 watts/m2? Phy What is the antiderivative of e 2 x ?"
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"docid": "D1909479#0",
"title": "https://socratic.org/questions/why-is-the-nitrogen-cycle-important-to-life\nWhy is the nitrogen cycle important to life?",
"text": "\"3Why is the nitrogen cycle important to life? Biology Change in Communities Biogeochemical Cycles Edit question Write your answer here... Show activity Just asked! See more How do you graph 3x + 5y = 6 3 x + 5 y = 6 by plotting points? Answer15 minutes ago How do you graph f (x)=2cos (x/3+x/6)-4f ( x) = 2 cos ( x3+ x6)− 4 ? Answer18 minutes ago How do you graphf (x)=x^2+1? Answer22 minutes ago True or false? Answer25 minutes ago Related questions How does the water cycle affect other cycles? What is the relationship between the water cycle and the phosphorous cycle? What are the steps of the six natural cycles of Earth? How does the carbon cycle work in a coral reef?"
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"docid": "D1614107#0",
"title": "http://share.upmc.com/2014/09/stress-affects-brain/\nHow Stress Affects Your Brain",
"text": "Brain Health How Stress Affects Your Brain By Neurosurgery, September 19, 2014For most people, stress is an everyday occurrence. Dealing with finances, hectic work schedules, childcare, and countless other responsibilities can make you feel like your life is spiraling out of control. Yet, some people can handle it well and find ways to manage, while for others, stress begins to take its toll. And not just physically, but where you’d least expect it – your brain. The following information will help you gain a better understanding for how stress affects your brain and ways to improve how you deal with stress in the future. Destroying Brain Cells When you’re under stress, your body releases adrenalin into your bloodstream, giving your brain bursts of energy. When under longer periods of it, your body goes all out and releases a class of stronger steroidal hormones, called glucocorticoids, which can remain in your brain far longer than adrenalin. Now, this is all well and good and can help you get by in tough situations, but when under constant, chronic stress, these hormones can begin to have lasting effects. None of which are positive. When these hormones are released, they head directly for the hippocampus, the part of the brain that is involved in memory forming, organizing, and storing."
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"docid": "D391701#0",
"title": "http://www.energywellnessproducts.com/nervous-system.htm\nNervous System and Brain Health",
"text": "\"Home > Newsletters > Nervous System Nervous System and Brain Health The nervous system is the most complex system in the body. It contains over 100 billion neurons and 98% of the neurons are located in our brain. We are electrical beings and every part of our body is interconnected by a communication system of nerve cells. Nerve cells communicate through a combination of electrical impulses and chemical messengers. Our nervous systems are what 'wires us together\"\". The brain is the control center of the body and is protected by our skull. It is amazing that our brain makes up about 2% of our body weight yet uses 25% of our oxygen and 20% of our sugar (and I don't mean candy and cookies). The brain has an extremely high metabolism. The phrase \"\"You are what you eat\"\", couldn't be more true where our brains are concerned. Several studies have shown strong links between our nutritional intake and various neurological and psychiatric conditions."
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"docid": "D1927417#0",
"title": "https://socratic.org/questions/where-are-the-neurotransmitters-stored-in-a-resting-neuron-one-that-isn-t-carryi\nWhere are the neurotransmitters stored in a resting neuron? (one that isn't carrying an action potential)?",
"text": "\"Where are the neurotransmitters stored in a resting neuron? ( one that isn't carrying an action potential)? Anatomy & Physiology Nervous and Endocrine Systems Nervous System Edit question Write your answer here... Just asked! See more How do you graph y = 2 sin ( 2 x + 2 π)? Answer12 minutes ago If tan ( cos − 1 x)= sin ( cot − 1 12), what is x ? Answer16 minutes ago How do you multiply ... Answer20 minutes ago How do you graph g ( x) = − log 2 X + 5 ? Answer20 minutes ago Related questions What is the fate of neurotransmitters once they have performed their function? In other words I ... Are neurotransmitters stored in vesicles within Myofibrils, Motor units, Motor end plates, or motor ... Where does the efferent somatic nervous system begin and end? How many neurons does the efferent ... What is the difference between somatic and visceral sensory impulses? What is an example of each?"
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"docid": "D3014330#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dogmatism\ndogmatism",
"text": "\"dogmatismnoun dog·ma·tism \\ ˈdȯg-mə-ˌti-zəm, ˈdäg- \\Popularity: Top 40% of words | Updated on: 6 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: dogmatism in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of dogmatism1: the expression of an opinion or belief as if it were a fact: positiveness in assertion of opinion especially when unwarranted or arrogant2: a viewpoint or system of ideas based on insufficiently examined premises See dogmatism defined for kids Examples of dogmatism in a Sentencea man much given to inflexible dogmatism when it came to the role of government in regulating the economy Recent Examples of dogmatism from the Web The goal is to reduce the dogmatism and polarization that grips this country.— jon fobes, cleveland.com, \"\"Cambridge Analytica, facebook and how 'Beyond Belief' cures brain-washing (opinion video),\"\" 29 Mar. 2018Various Western intellectuals, ranging from Thomas Friedman to Ayaan Hirsi Ali, have argued over the past decades that Muslims need their own Martin Luther to save themselves from intolerance and dogmatism.— mustafa akyol, The Atlantic, \"\"The Islamic World Doesn't Need a Reformation,\"\" 31 Oct. 2017What a terrible price to achieve that Westphalian moment — when wars of religious sectarianism break believers of their dogmatism, when other identities emerge.— andrew doran, National Review, \"\"Bulletin from Mosul — the Mission Is Still Far from Accomplished,\"\" 14 July 2017These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'dogmatism.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. Origin and Etymology of dogmatismsee dogma NEW! Time Traveler First Known Use: 1603See Words from the same yeardogmatism Synonyms Synonymsbigotry, illiberalism, illiberality,intolerance, intolerantness,narrow-mindedness,opinionatedness, partisanship,sectarianism, small-mindedness Antonymsbroad-mindedness, liberalism,liberality, open-mindedness,tolerance Near Antonymsprogressiveness, progressivism Related Wordsconservatism, reactionaryism;insularism, insularity,parochialism, provincialism Learn More about dogmatism See words that rhyme with dogmatism Thesaurus: All synonyms and antonyms for dogmatism Spanish Central: Translation of dogmatism Nglish: Translation of dogmatism for Spanish speakers Britannica English: Translation of dogmatism for Arabic speakers Seen and Heard What made you want to look up dogmatism? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible).show \""
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"docid": "D1427166#0",
"title": "http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/plato-ethics-shorter/\nPlato's Shorter Ethical Works",
"text": "Plato's Shorter Ethical Works First published Wed Jul 6, 2005; substantive revision Mon Nov 10, 2014Plato's shorter ethical works show Socrates at work on topics related to virtue, which he believes we should seek for the sake of the soul as we should seek health for the body. Works in this group shows stylistic as well as philosophic affinities and are generally considered to have been written early in Plato's career. The dialogues in this group are our main source for the philosophical style and teaching of the Platonic Socrates, who is thought by some scholars to be to a reasonable approximation of the historical figure. In this article, “Socrates” always refers to the Platonic figure in the works under discussion here. Sections 2 through 9 concern philosophical themes that are common to the works under discussion. Section 10 deals with the intellectual world that Plato uses as a backdrop for these dialogues. Sections 11 to 20 deal with the individual dialogues of the group.1. Introduction2. Elenchus3. Socratic Definition4."
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absentee parent definition
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"docid": "D1137028#0",
"title": "https://definitions.uslegal.com/a/absent-parent/\nAbsent Parent Law and Legal Definition",
"text": "Absent Parent Law and Legal Definition An absent parent refers to non-custodial parent who is obligated to pay partial child support and who is physically absent from the child's home. The term also refers to a parent who has abandoned his or her child, and failed to maintain contact with the child. Legal Definition list Absence Rate [Employment Law]Absconding Debtor ABSCAMABS Rules Abrupt Loss [Energy]Absent Parent Absent Person Absent Uniformed Services Voter Absente Reo Absentee Ballot Absentee Voting Related Legal Terms Absent Person Absent Uniformed Services Voter Absente Reo Absentee Ballot Absentee Voting Absenteeism Adequate Parental Care Administration Durante Absentia Adoptive Parent Apparent Agency"
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"docid": "D3030246#0",
"title": "http://hrpeople.monster.com/news/articles/3021-the-benefits-of-employer-sponsored-child-care-benefits?print=true\n.",
"text": "October 07, 2009Maintaining a population of skilled, productive workers is a continual challenge for employers. For working parents, their challenge is often related to sourcing convenient, quality child care solutions. Today, many employers are stepping into this work-life challenge and have begun offering child care benefits that support the work-life balance of employees. And, despite budget crunches and space constraints that many companies face today, there are numerous options to meet the needs – and budgets – of employers both large and small. Regardless of size, employers have found that these benefits can produce a win-win solution resulting in loyal, satisfied employees that improve an organization’s overall productivity and reputation in the market, as well as provide long- term benefits to the overall community. By supporting retention of employees, reduced absenteeism, and increased productivity, these programs also generate a substantial return on investment – a key factor when employers look at which benefits they should be offering in today’s economy. EVERY EMPLOYER IS DIFFERENT: FINDING THE RIGHT SOLUTION TO FIT EVERY ORGANIZATIONAccording to Hewitt Associates, 98 percent of major U. S. employers surveyed offer some kind of child care assistance to their employees. These programs are varied and range in scope, scale, and focus. Many of these employers found that the most important criteria to evaluate when developing a child care benefit solution is that it must adapt to meet the unique needs of parents and the goals of the organization. One-size-fits-all child care solutions miss the ability to account for the diversity and personal needs of a company’s workforce."
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"title": "https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/32258/suffixes-ee-vs-or\nSuffixes -ee vs -or",
"text": "\"_English Language Learners Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for speakers of other languages learning English. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Suffixes -ee vs -orup vote2down votefavoritehttp://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/-ee#English: Added to verbs to form words meaning a person or thing that is the object of that verb Less commonly added to verbs to form words meaning a person or thing that is the subject of that verb (ie, who or that [acts]), especially where a passive sense of the verb is implied.http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/-or#Suffix: Suffix appended to words to create an agent noun, indicating a person who does something. Does definition 2 of -ee, equal, definition 1 of -or? So there's no difference between -ee and -or? Based on these suffixes, my goal is to infer instantly (on sight) whether a noun refers to the doer or receiver of an action. What are the general lessons or tips? Would someone please explain a passive sense of the verb is implied? Does this define the less common cases in which Definition 2 of -ee applies? Source: p 67, The English Legal System 2012-2013, Gary Slapperdifference legaleseshare improve this questionedited Sep 8 '14 at 19:16Jasper16.2k 3 31 61asked Aug 26 '14 at 6:23Canada - Area 51 Proposal3,967 10 37 92Your quoted definitions show the -ee is used for the object of an action, and -or for the subject. What is unclear about that difference?"
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"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/absenteeism-and-turn-over-in-the-workplace-definition-effects.html\nAbsenteeism and Turnover in the Workplace: Definition & Effects",
"text": "Instructor: Shawn Grimsley Employee absenteeism and turnover can be serious problems for organizations. In this lesson, you'll learn about absenteeism and turnover, their impact and what can be done to reduce their occurrence. A short quiz follows. Absenteeism and Turnover Meet Caroline. She's a human research manager for a large microchip-manufacturing firm, and she has a problem. Her company is suffering from high levels of both absenteeism and turnover. Absenteeism is a pattern or habit of an employee missing work, often for no good reason. Turnover is the number or percentage of an employer's workforce that must be replaced due to the voluntary and involuntary separation of employees from employment. Voluntary turnover includes leaving employment to retire, illness, returning to school and better career opportunities, while involuntary turnover includes layoffs and terminations for poor performance or disciplinary problems. Impact A high degree of absenteeism and turnover can cause serious problems for businesses."
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"title": "https://www.niche.com/k12/palos-verdes-peninsula-high-school-rolling-hills-estates-ca/\nPalos Verdes Peninsula High School",
"text": "Palos Verdes Peninsula High School555 reviews Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District9-12Public© Mapbox / © Open Street Map Add to List Report Card About Rankings Academics Map Culture & Safety Students Teachers Clubs & Activities Similar Schools Reviews Add to List# 7 in Best Public High Schools in California A+ Overall Niche Grade How are grades calculated? Academics A+Diversity A-Teachers A+College Prep A+Clubs & Activities A-Health & Safety A+View Full Report Card Palos Verdes Peninsula High School is an elite, public school located in Rolling Hills Estates, CA. It has 2,574 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 26 to 1. According to state test scores, 73% of students are at least proficient in math and 85% in reading. School District Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District View Nearby Homes Address27118 Silver Spur Rd. Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274Telephone (310) 377-4888Website pvphs.pvpusd.net California Rolling Hills Estates Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Rankings Niche ranks nearly 100,000 schools and districts based on statistics and millions of opinions from students and parents. Best Public High Schools in California7 of 1,510Best College Prep Public High Schools in California8 of 1,261Best Public High School Teachers in California45 of 1,473See All Palos Verdes Peninsula High School Rankings Academics Percent Proficient - Reading This is the percentage of students that scored at or above proficiency levels on their state reading/language arts assessment test. Because states implement these tests differently, use caution when comparing this data to data from another state.85%Percent Proficient - Math This is the percentage of students that scored at or above proficiency levels on their state math assessment test. Because states implement these tests differently, use caution when comparing this data to data from another state.73%Average Graduation Rate This is the percentage of 12th graders who graduated. Because states calculate graduation rates differently, use caution when comparing this data to data from another state."
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"title": "https://www.ukessays.com/essays/economics/economic-impact-of-hiv-aids-in-south-africa-economics-essay.php\nEconomic Impact of HIV AIDS In South Africa",
"text": "\"Economic Impact of HIV AIDS In South Africa Print Reference this Published: 23rd March, 2015 Last Edited: 12th June, 2017Disclaimer: This essay has been submitted by a student. This is not an example of the work written by our professional essay writers. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of UK Essays. Keywords: hiv aids economic impact, hiv impact in south africa South Africa faces one of the world's most severe HIV/AIDS pandemics according to the Bureau for Economic Research (BER, 2007:11). The disease was initially only regarded as a serious health crisis, but it is now clear that the pandemic also holds economic consequences for South Africa and also have far reaching socio-economic consequences. It is difficult to overstate the suffering that HIV has caused in South Africa, both socially and economically. With statistics showing that one in five adults are infected, its not surprising to note that a recent survey found South Africans spent more time at funerals than they did having their hair cut, shopping or even having barbecues (Anonymous). In any economic system, human capital is fundamentally the most important resource for utilizing other factors of production effectively. Thus, a pandemic of this nature is viewed as a direct threat to the productivity and economic efficiency of the country. This shall be portrayed using a framework that describes how the disease affects the individual economic state, and how these effects ripple outwards to businesses and eventually the macro-economy."
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"title": "http://www.acpsd.net/RSMMHS\nRidge Spring Monetta Middle/High",
"text": "\"Whoops!There was a problem previewing this document. If you are having trouble viewing the document, click here to download it. If you are having trouble viewing the document, click here to download it. Announcements PARENTS PLEASE JOIN US ON APRIL 26 FROM 5:00 PM TO 6:30 PM for our annual family literacy night, \"\"Celebrate Your Own Story. \"\" Parents will have the opportunity to create their own \"\"story\"\" in the form of a poem, snack, and peruse the book fair. Please call Mrs. Powell, the media specialist, at 803-685-2100 to reserve your spot. CONGRATULATIONS TO MELVIN ALEWINE who was selected all-area South Carolina Basketball Player of the Year. Melvin averaged twelve points, ten rebounds, and two blocks per game this season. His putback in the Class A state semifinals helped the Trojans reach the championship game for the first time since 1955.from the article in the Augusta Chronicle by David Lee ON APRIL 10, 2018, Aiken County Board of Education Representative, Mrs. Sandra Shealey, will be hosting a community forum at WSHS to discuss facilities needs and future plans. Please make plans to attend."
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"docid": "D3037460#0",
"title": "http://www.businessknowhow.com/manage/presenteeism.htm\nThe Hidden Costs of Presenteeism: Causes and Solutions",
"text": "\"Tweet The Hidden Costs of Presenteeism: Causes and Solutionsby Patricia Schaefer Last Updated: Jan 18, 2018 Presenteeism - employees who come to work sick, or suffering other conditions that prevent them from working productively - may be costing you more than absenteeism. Here are causes and solutions for presenteeism. Image source: Photospin.com It's no secret that absenteeism is a major expense for small business. In fact, according to the The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), productivity losses linked to absenteeism cost employers $225.8 billion annually in the United States, or $1,685 per employee. Advertisement But as high as those numbers are, presenteeism may be a greater expense for businesses. Workers who are present but not working up to capacity due to illness or other health factors cost US businesses billions of dollars more every year. A survey Virgin Pulse Global Challenge, for instance, shows employees in their study averaged 4 sick days a year, but indicated that the time they lost while on the job (ie, being present by not working productively) added up to a staggering 57.5 days per year per employee What is presenteeism? In case you're unfamiliar with the term, presenteeism was coined to define the practice of workers reporting to work when ill, overly fatigued, or for other reasons not operating to their usual level of productivity. In addition to not being effective at their own job, people who come to work when sick are also likely to infect others; namely, coworkers and possibly customers or clients. In occupations such as nursing, and industries such as food service, an infected employee who comes to work ill can spell disaster -- compromising food safety, and infecting and sickening the public, to name a few."
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"title": "http://www.eonline.com/news/839812/usher-s-private-world-revealed-why-the-singer-keeps-his-family-life-out-of-the-spotlight\nUsherâs Private World Revealed: Why the Singer Keeps His Family Life Out of the Spotlight",
"text": "\"Usher’s Private World Revealed: Why the Singer Keeps His Family Life Out of the Spotlightby Lily Harrison | Wed., Mar. 29, 2017 3:46 PMNikki Nelson/ WENNSince the mid-nineties, Usher has been a household name. He's had countless hits, earned eight Grammy Awards, starred on The Voice, traveled the globe and yet, fans still don't know much about the 38-year-old's personal life. That's precisely how Usher Raymond IV wants things to be, it seems, as he's done his best to keep his family life as far out of the public eye as possible. Through marriages and divorces, highly publicized love and heartbreak, happy times and truly tragic ordeals, the R&B super star has chosen to separate his home life from his onstage persona in recent years—and for good reason. But what may have sparked the hit-maker's decision to shield his family from the limelight? Let's have a look at what may have contributed to Usher's secrecy as of late. Photos Hollywood's Hottest Dadsmoveclose In 2009, after two years of wedded bliss, Usher and wife Tameka Foster revealed that they were divorcing. The two hadn't shied away from putting their love (or marriage) on public display—but neither could've predicted the stormy times ahead. Fast forward to July 2012 when Usher's stepson Kile Glover was declared brain dead after being hit by a jet ski on Lake Lanier in Atlanta."
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"docid": "D3551038#0",
"title": "https://www.reddit.com/r/SandersForPresident/comments/3fs5uk/how_do_i_get_a_bernie_banner_is_there_support/\n.",
"text": "\"Welcome to Reddit,the front page of the internet. Become a Redditorand subscribe to one of thousands of communities.×7How do I get a Bernie Banner? Is there support from the campaign for volunteers? ( self. Sanders For President)submitted 2 years ago by sohungry- A group of us in the middle of nowhere Missouri met for the July 29th meeting and decided the best way to start the discussion was to set up and work a table at some upcoming events. Please note that Missouri is an open primary state, so even republicans can vote Bernie!We figure it will give us a chance to practice telling Bernie's story and constructively train each other on what works and what doesn't. A good opportunity to get to know each other, and plan ahead. Plus, it's not as overwhelming as knocking on stranger's doors in the beginning before we're comfortable with the dialogue. We do need a Bernie Banner though, and there are none available online. I can't find the artwork at high enough resolution to make one myself."
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"title": "http://www.brighthub.com/office/entrepreneurs/articles/64682.aspx\nHow to Control Employee Absenteeism in the Workplace",
"text": "How to Control Employee Absenteeism in the Workplacewritten by: N. Plowman•edited by: Michele Mc Donough •updated: 6/20/2010Many employers attempt to reduce absenteeism but find it difficult to successfully do so because of a lack of understanding relating to employees and attendance. This article identifies why employees tend to miss work and how employers can effectively control absenteeism throughout the workplace. Effects of Absenteeism on Businesses After turnover, absenteeism can be one of the most critical human resource issues for businesses. Observing, evaluating, and attempting to improve absenteeism can be extremely difficult, but with the proper understanding of what causes absenteeism and how to reduce it, businesses can limit the negative side effects of employee attendance issues. In addition to lowered workplace morale, less team cohesion, and decreased organizational commitment, employee absenteeism is detrimental to businesses in respect to the increased costs associated with high instances of absenteeism. When employees do not come to work, employers are financially burdened due to the lost productivity and increased costs associated with finding and paying for temporary replacements. Additionally, absenteeism is positively correlated with turnover, which means that the more an employee misses work, the more likely he or she is to eventually leave the company. This resulting turnover also financially impacts a business because of the costs associated with finding and training a permanent replacement. Reasons for Heightened Absenteeism Many studies suggest that most of employee absenteeism, roughly between 60% and 70%, is due to reasons other than employee illness. The following are the most common reasons employees tend to miss work."
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"docid": "D1210659#0",
"title": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/investopedia/2013/07/10/the-causes-and-costs-of-absenteeism-in-the-workplace/\nThe Causes And Costs Of Absenteeism In The Workplace",
"text": "Investopedia Contributor Your home for independent, unbiased financial education on the web. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Personal Finance 7/10/2013 @ 9:40AM 241,334 views The Causes And Costs Of Absenteeism In The Workplace Playing hooky to play golf may feel harmless, but the accumulated effect of absenteeism hurts businesses' bottom line. Absenteeism is an employee’s intentional or habitual absence from work. While employers expect workers to miss a certain number of workdays each year, excessive absences can equate to decreased productivity and can have a major effect on company finances, morale and other factors. This article looks at the causes of absenteeism, the costs of lost productivity and what employers can do to reduce absenteeism rates in the workplace. Causes of Absenteeism People miss work for a variety of reasons, many of which are legitimate and others less so. Some of the common causes of absenteeism include (but are not limited to): Bullying and harassment – Employees who are bullied or harassed by coworkers and/or bosses are more likely to call in sick to avoid the situation Burnout, stress and low morale – Heavy workloads, stressful meetings/presentations and feelings of being unappreciated can cause employees to avoid going into work. Personal stress (outside of work) can lead to absenteeism. Childcare and eldercare – Employees may be forced to miss work in order to stay home and take care of a child/elder when normal arrangements have fallen through (for example, a sick caregiver or a snow day at school) or if a child/elder is sick."
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"docid": "D3037461#0",
"title": "http://www.personneltoday.com/hr/the-problem-with-presenteeism/\nThe problem with presenteeism",
"text": "The problem with presenteeism By Personnel Today on 5 Dec 2013 in Health and safety, Employment Law Features, HR practice, Absence, Wellbeing Defining presenteeism is just the first problem in analysing its effects on workers. Dr Nerys Williams considers various opinions and studies. Presenteeism is a hot topic. A survey by Canada Life Group Insurance in May 2013 suggested that it is rising, with 93% of staff questioned reporting that they have attended work while ill. But presenteeism is still an emerging area of interest and one to which much less attention has been paid than sickness absence, despite increasing evidence that it is costlier. This is because presenteeism is harder to identify, define and measure, although probably not more difficult to manage. So what is “presenteeism” and is it always a negative thing that should be avoided? Definitions One problem of looking at the published literature is the many definitions used, suggesting that presenteeism is understood in different ways. This makes comparing studies and determining the underlying causes of presenteeism difficult. Researchers have variously defined presenteeism as “showing up at work when sick”, “being present at work but limited in some aspect of job performance by a health problem”, “the measurable extent to which physical or psychosocial symptoms, conditions and disease adversely affect the work productivity of those who choose to remain in work”, “working through illness and injury” and “going to work despite judging that one should have reported in sick”."
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"docid": "D1886527#0",
"title": "http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/absenteeism.html\nabsenteeism",
"text": "absenteeism Definition Popular Terms Voluntary non attendance at work, without valid reason. Absenteeism means either habitual evasion of work, or willful absence as in a strike action. It does not include involuntary or occasional absence due to valid causes, or reasons beyond one's control, such as accidents or sickness. See also attendance management.stakeholderimmediate famil...bondprocurementpayment termswithout prejudi...private limited...contractproduct Use 'absenteeism' in a Sentence For most employers, the habitual absenteeism of an employee will result in, at best, a very poor performance review and, at worst, the immediate termination of employment.16 people found this helpful The guy never showed up for work and it made me think he practiced absenteeism and would only show up when he wanted.15 people found this helpful The absenteeism of the employee was a factor in the verbal warning as we needed consistent participation in the new training method.14 people found this helpful Show More Examples You Also Might Like... Lyndsey Mc Laughlin How to Make the Most of a Furlough Furloughs, whether involuntary or voluntary, can cause stress and anxiety, especially when they are long term. Furloughs can happen for several reasons; it may be due to financial issues experienced by the company or the economy as a whole. If a ... Ravinder Kapur Conducting Employment Interviews - Hiring How To Lyndsey Mc Laughlin How to Discuss Career Setbacks in an Interview Lyndsey Mc Laughlin How to Avoid a Layoff Lyndsey Mc Laughlin How to Get a Raise"
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"title": "http://www.sagchip.org/tribalclerk/forms.htm\nFrequently Requested Forms",
"text": "Share This: Frequently Requested Forms Annual Report Forms: Every member of The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan must fill out an Annual Report Form which is due by May 4 th each year. The forms must be signed in the presence of a Notary Public and then filed with the Tribal Clerk’s Office. Members who fail to file Annual Report Form will not be entitled to any benefits, including monetary, that may accrue to members of the Tribe. Click here to download form Durable Power of Attorney Designation: Click here to download form Tribal Children’s Welfare Program Application Affidavit: Parents or Legal Guardians of Tribal Member Children must file a quarterly with the Tribal Clerk's Office. Click here to download form Tribal Children's Welfare Program Agreement: Click here to download form Tribal Child Welfare Affidavit Schedule (updated 01/03/18)Year Payment Date Payment Period Applications Mailed out and available Applications Due by 5 p.m.2018March 1Dec. 1, 2017-Feb 28, 2018Jan. 2, 2018Feb. 2, 20182018June 1Mar 1, 2018- May 31 ,2018April 2, 2018May 4, 20182018September 1Jun 1, 2018- August 31,2018July 2, 2018August 3, 20182018 December 1 Sept 1, 2018 - Nov 30,2018 Oct 1, 2018 November 2, 2018 (This schedule is for reference only...it does not guarantee the continuance of the Tribal Children's Welfare Program)Considerations: The Tribal Children member's parent/guardian has the sole responsibility of obtaining, completing, and submitting any/all applications for the Tribal Children's Welfare Program. All applications must be received, notarized and in original three part form by mail or person by 5 p.m. on the due date . .. no faxes ... no exceptions."
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"docid": "D2567300#0",
"title": "https://www.co.morgan.co.us/MarriageLicenses.html\n.",
"text": "A license to marry in Colorado may be obtained during regular business hours, in accordance with the requirements outlined below. The license is valid upon issue and must be used in Colorado, within 35 days. The fee is $30.00. For additional information, please review the Guidelines for Obtaining Marriage Licenses in Colorado below or contact the Recording Department at970-542-3521. For your convenience, the Application, Parents Constent Form, the Affidavit Concerning Social Security Number and the Absentee Affidavit are provided in Adobe Acrobat format and may be printed out and completed prior to your visit to the Recording Department.________________________________________________________________GUIDELINES FOR OBTAINING MARRIAGE LICENSES________________________________________________________________Age Requirements Same for both parties18 and older - No parental consent is required.16 and 17 - Consent of both parents, parent having legal custody, legal guardian, parent having decision-making responsibility, parent with whom child is living, or judicial approval is required. Younger than 16 - Consent as listed above AND judicial approval (court order) are required - NO EXCEPTIONS. Parents Consent Form Top of Page________________________________________________________________Identification Requirements Valid ID must be furnished by both parties & must be originals - no copies accepted. The following are all valid forms of ID: Passports Driver's licenses Birth certificates Copies available at: Northeast Colorado Health Department228 W. Railroad Ave. Fort Morgan, CO 80701970-867-4918Military identification cards (Contact a Recording Clerk for additional acceptable forms of ID. ) Top of Page________________________________________________________________Blood Test Requirements As of July 1, 1989, blood tests are NOT required for either party in the State of Colorado."
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"docid": "D1315200#0",
"title": "http://www.texasballooning.com/marlic.html\n.",
"text": "\"TEXAS MARRIAGE LICENSE INFORMATION: We can perform your wedding ceremony with or without a hot air balloon. But first, you'll need a marriage license. Here's what you need to know: Where to apply: You may obtain your marriage license at any County Clerks office anywhere in the State of Texas. You do NOT have to obtain your license for the county in which you live or in the county were the marriage will be conducted. If your county is not listed below - call Directory Assistance (1411) and ask for the number for the \"\"County Clerks Office\"\" where you wish to obtain your license. When to Apply: The hours for most County Clerks Offices for issuing a marriage license is Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.. to 4:00 p.m. We do not know of any county clerks office open after-hours. There is a 72 hour waiting period from when you get a marriage license to when you can use it - unless you get a waiver of the waiting period. See below for a waiver. The ceremony must be within 30 days from the date the license is issued or you will have to obtain another marriage license. Waiver of the Waiting Period It requires a District Judge to obtain a waiver of the waiting period."
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"title": "http://lwo.co.za/leave-and-public-holidays-and-compressed-working-week/\nLeave, public holidays and a compressed working week",
"text": "Leave, public holidays and a compressed working week Employers need to look at productivity in terms of working hours that include public holidays and all categories of leave – annual, sick, family responsibility and maternity. What are the employer’s rights and responsibility in terms of remuneration and operational requirements? Leave Leave is a vital issue where employers need to be informed of legal requirements and responsibilities involved in managing labour risk proactively as well as curbing unnecessary costs. Annual leave An employee is entitled to 21 consecutive days’ (excluding public holidays) annual leave on full pay in an annual leave cycle (12 months). This can be calculated at 1 day of annual leave for every 17 days worked. It is important that an employer grant an employee the annual leave accumulated in this leave cycle by no later than six months after the end of this leave cycle. Leave must be approved and approval is on the employer’s discretion depending on the operational requirements of the business. Sometimes leave cannot be granted due to workload or any other valid and fair reason. When the employee still goes ahead to take the said leave, he/she can be charged with unauthorised absenteeism, insubordination and refusing to obey reasonable and lawful instructions. However, your disciplinary code needs to be followed."
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"docid": "D1879054#0",
"title": "http://homepages.rpi.edu/~verwyc/TMOH17.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Measuring Job Performance Decisions to retain, promote, or fire people have to be made in every organization. What is the most accurate way to make these decisions ? Classically, these decisions were made through patronage and nepotism, where personal relationships within the organization had a large impact on promotion and firing decisions. While personal relationships are still important today, many industries try to systematically assess worker performance, in order to increase productivity (and ultimately, profits). Three Major Classes of Worker Productivity Measures: Production Counts Personnel Data Judgmental Methods Production Counts Involves attempting to measure what a worker produces on the job. The worker with the higher production count is assumed to be the better worker. Various possible production counts : Lawyers: The number of billable hours in a month Factory Worker : Number of parts assembled in a day. Clerical Worker: The number of key strokes made in a day. However, for many job titles, it is not clear how productivity should be measured in terms of production counts. This is particularly true for management positions of other professional jobs."
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"title": "http://wegetinformation.com/child-custody-investigations/\nChild Custody Investigations",
"text": "Child Custody Investigations Child Support Investigator We understand how much your children mean to you. There is nothing more important than securing their safety and ensuring they receive the financial support, proper care and loving attention they deserve. Often in child custody and divorce matters, the one who hires a private investigator is the one who wins. The information you compile today could be the deciding factor in your case and in the quality and safety of your child’s life. Unfortunately, once the court’s decisions are made, the opportunity could be gone forever. Equally, if you suspect your child is a victim of abuse or neglect, there is no time to wait. You need convincing evidence to mobilize law enforcement to intervene expeditiously your child’s behalf. Every moment of abuse can feel like a lifetime and a lifetime is how long it can take to heal if allowed to continue. Child Custody and Visitation Investigations Nothing could be more devastating than the thought of losing your child in a custody battle. Ideally, children would be blessed with two loving parents who provide safe, healthy, loving and stable homes, but this is not always the case."
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"title": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-telecommuting-definition-advantages-disadvantages.html\nWhat Is Telecommuting? - Definition, Advantages & Disadvantages",
"text": "Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 44K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Job Sharing: Definition, Advantages & Disadvantages Pros & Cons of Alternative Work Arrangements: Home Office, Virtual Teams and Telecommuting How Organizations Promote Work-Life Balance: Definition and Common Practices Virtual Communities: Definition, Types & Examples Lesson Transcript Instructor: Ashley D. Manker In today's lesson, we will discuss telecommuting. We will cover what it means to telecommute, some benefits of telecommuting, and some disadvantages of telecommuting. Definition of Telecommuting Telecommuting is working from a remote location outside of a traditional office. The remote location can be from home, a coffee shop, or hotel room. The Internet, faxes, phones, webcams, and instant messaging are some of the technological advances that enable this type of work arrangement. Most telecommuters work in the financial, high-tech, and communications industries. Benefits of Telecommuting Telecommuting opportunities are great for single-parent homes and those with physical disabilities. Today, some parents choose to stay at home with their kids instead of putting them in day care. They feel that they will bond better with their kids this way. If you have a physical disability, you don't have to worry about whether or not a job is handicapped-accessible."
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"docid": "D3140401#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolute_democracy\nAbsolute democracy",
"text": "\"This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. The specific problem is: article contains vague and informal language. Please help improve this article if you can. ( May 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Absolute democracy is an extreme form of a collective perception of order. It should not to be confused with \"\"power democracy \"\" as found in the Swiss political system (in which elective activities for the adjustment of social / political matters are more frequent than in other democracies). [ 1]Ideology [ edit]An absolute democracy is based on tyranny of the majority, in which a minority group can be ignored. Absolute democracies function as completely changeable systems where things such as rights and privileges begin to lose meaning, because rights can be voted away at any election. There are no supermajorities in absolute democracies, because that is just an added limit on democracy. Nothing is stable or long term, because everything is under scrutiny from the voters. Relation to absolute monarchy [ edit]An absolute monarchy suggests total authoritarian rule from a monarch or other leading dictator, while in this type of democracy, 100% of all power is concentrated into the majority opinion for each issue."
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"docid": "D2905498#0",
"title": "http://www.indexmundi.com/vietnam/government_type.html\nVietnam Government type",
"text": "\"Government type: communist state Definition: This entry gives the basic form of government. Definitions of the major governmental terms are as follows. ( Note that for some countries more than one definition applies. ): Absolute monarchy - a form of government where the monarch rules unhindered, i.e., without any laws, constitution, or legally organized opposition. Anarchy - a condition of lawlessness or political disorder brought about by the absence of governmental authority. Authoritarian - a form of government in which state authority is imposed onto many aspects of citizens' lives. Commonwealth - a nation, state, or other political entity founded on law and united by a compact of the people for the common good. Communist - a system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy and a single - often authoritarian - party holds power; state controls are imposed with the elimination of private ownership of property or capital while claiming to make progress toward a higher social order in which all goods are equally shared by the people (i.e., a classless society). Confederacy (Confederation) - a union by compact or treaty between states, provinces, or territories, that creates a central government with limited powers; the constituent entities retain supreme authority over all matters except those delegated to the central government. Constitutional - a government by or operating under an authoritative document (constitution) that sets forth the system of fundamental laws and principles that determines the nature, functions, and limits of that government."
},
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"docid": "D786051#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Despotism\nDespotism",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Part of the Politics series Basic forms of government Power structure Separation Associated state Dominion Chiefdom Federalism Federation Confederation Devolution Integration Empire Hegemony Unitary state Administrative division Power source Democracypower of many Direct Representative Liberal Social Demarchy others Oligarchypower of few Aristocracy Plutocracy Kraterocracy Stratocracy Timocracy Meritocracy Technocracy Geniocracy Noocracy Kritarchy Particracy Ergatocracy Netocracy Autocracypower of one Despotism Dictatorship Military dictatorship Others Anocracy Anarchy Theocracy Power ideology Monarchy vs. republicsocio-political ideologies Absolute Legalist Constitutional Parliamentary Directorial Semi-presidential Presidential Authoritarian vs. libertariansocio-economic ideologies Tribalism Despotism Feudalism Colonialism Minarchism Distributism Anarchism Socialism Communism Totalitarianism Global vs. localgeo-cultural ideologies Commune City-state National government Intergovernmental organisation World government Politics portalv t e Despotism ( Greek: Δεσποτισμός, Despotismós) is a form of government in which a single entity rules with absolute power. Normally, that entity is an individual, the despot, as in an autocracy, but societies which limit respect and power to specific groups have also been called despotic. [ 1]Colloquially, the word despot applies pejoratively to those who abuse their power and authority to oppress their populace, subjects, or subordinates. More specifically, the term often applies to a head of state or government. In this sense, it is similar to the pejorative connotations that are associated with the terms tyrant and dictator. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 Etymology2 Ancient Greece and Oriental despotism3 History4 Contrast with absolute monarchy5 References Etymology [ edit]The English dictionary defines despotism as \"\"the rule of a despot; the exercise of absolute authority.\"\" [ 3]The root despot comes from the Greek word despotes, which means \"\"master\"\" or \"\"one with power.\"\" The term has been used to describe many rulers and governments throughout history. It connoted the absolute authority and power exercised by the Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, signified nobility in Byzantine courts, designated the rulers of Byzantine vassal states, and acted as a title for Byzantine Emperors. In this and other Greek or Greek influenced contexts, the term was used as an honorific rather than as a pejorative."
},
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"docid": "D2834279#0",
"title": "http://moadoph.gov.au/democracy/defining-democracy/\nDefining democracy",
"text": "Key Democratic Principles The word ‘democracy’ has its origins in the Greek language. It combines two shorter words: ‘demos’ meaning whole citizen living within a particular city-state and ‘kratos’ meaning power or rule. It is generally agreed that liberal democracies are based on four main principles: A belief in the individual: since the individual is believed to be both moral and rational;A belief in reason and progress: based on the belief that growth and development is the natural condition of mankind and politics the art of compromise;A belief in a society that is consensual: based on a desire for order and co-operation not disorder and conflict;A belief in shared power: based on a suspicion of concentrated power (whether by individuals, groups or governments). See Playing Fair, a website by the Parliamentary Education Office. The Democratic Framework A liberal democracy (that is, one that champions the development and well-being of the individual) is organised in such a way as to define and limit power so as to promote legitimate government within a framework of justice and freedom. There are four critical elements to the framework:legitimacy;justice;freedom; andpower. Legitimacy A legitimate government is one that has the appropriate mandate/authority to rule. This usually means a high degree of popular support as demonstrated by a free electorate and frequent elections. For example, the government is chosen by a popular vote in which a majority of officials in a majority of electoral regions receive the majority vote; and For example, rules are framed to maximize the well-being of all or most citizens. Justice Justice is achieved when citizens live in an environment in which all citizens are treated equally and accorded dignity and respect."
},
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"docid": "D1420305#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictatorship\nDictatorship",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Dictatorship is a system of government in which a country or a group of countries is ruled by a single party or individual (a dictator) or by a polity and power is exercised through various mechanisms to ensure that the entity's power remains strong. [ 1] [2] A dictatorship is a type of authoritarianism in which politicians regulate nearly every aspect of the public and private behavior of citizens. Dictatorship and totalitarian societies generally employ political propaganda to decrease the influence of proponents of alternative governing systems. In the past, different religious tactics were used by dictators to maintain their rule, such as the monarchical system in the West. In the 19th and 20th centuries, traditional monarchies gradually declined and disappeared. Dictatorship and constitutional democracy emerged as the world's two major forms of government. [ 1]From left to right: Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler, considered two of the most severe dictators of the modern age in Europe. With the Communism regime of Joseph Stalin, they have marked the inception of the “Totalitarian regimes”. Contents [ hide ]1 Etymology2 History2.1 Republican origins2.2 19th-century Latin American caudillos2.3 Stalinism and fascism in 20th-century dictatorships2.4 Dictatorships in Africa and Asia after World War II2.5 Democratization3 Measuring dictatorships4 Types4.1 Classification4.2 Origins of power4.3 Stable dictatorship4.4 Benevolent dictatorship5 Theories of dictatorship6 See also7 References8 Further reading Etymology [ edit]The word \"\"dictator\"\" comes from the classical Latin language word dictātor, agent noun from dictare (dictāt- , past participial stem of dictāredictate v. + -or -or suffix .) [ 3] In Latin use, a dictator was a judge in the Roman republic temporarily invested with absolute power."
},
{
"docid": "D2183497#0",
"title": "http://eyler.freeservers.com/JeffPers/jefpco55.htm\nFederalist No. 10 & Thomas Jefferson",
"text": "\"Federalist No. 10 & Thomas Jefferson There exists a gross misunderstanding of the term \"\"democracy\"\" and how it applies to our form of government. Let's begin with what the word means: it is essentially a general term, and is defined as:1 a : government by the people; especially : rule of the majority b : a government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving periodically held free elections. Notice that the basic definition of democracy is just a \"\"government by the people.\"\" Notice also that a more specific definition includes a government by representatives of the people. To say that the Founding Fathers were opposed to democracy is absurd. Their whole purpose was to establish government by the people. They called their government a \"\"republic,\"\" which is a form of democracy, but it is not a \"\"pure\"\" democracy. Confusion arises when \"\"democracy,\"\" a generic term, is equated with \"\"PURE democracy,\"\" a specific kind of democracy which ours is not. James Madison outlined the problems with democracies in his Federalist Paper #10."
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"docid": "D82443#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic\nRepublic",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the form of government. For the political ideology, see Republicanism. For other uses, see Republic (disambiguation). Part of the Politics series Basic forms of government Power structure Separation Associated state Dominion Chiefdom Federalism Federation Confederation Devolution Integration Empire Hegemony Unitary state Administrative division Power source Democracypower of many Direct Representative Liberal Social Demarchy others Oligarchypower of few Aristocracy Plutocracy Kraterocracy Stratocracy Timocracy Meritocracy Technocracy Geniocracy Noocracy Kritarchy Particracy Ergatocracy Netocracy Autocracypower of one Despotism Dictatorship Military dictatorship Others Anocracy Anarchy Theocracy Power ideology Monarchy vs. republicsocio-political ideologies Absolute Legalist Constitutional Parliamentary Directorial Semi-presidential Presidential Authoritarian vs. libertariansocio-economic ideologies Tribalism Despotism Feudalism Colonialism Minarchism Distributism Anarchism Socialism Communism Totalitarianism Global vs. localgeo-cultural ideologies Commune City-state National government Intergovernmental organisation World government Politics portalv t e A republic ( Latin: res publica) is a form of government in which the country is considered a \"\"public matter\"\", not the private concern or property of the rulers. The primary positions of power within a republic are not inherited. It is a form of government under which the head of state is not a monarch. [ 1] [2] [3]In American English, the definition of a republic refers specifically to a form of government in which elected individuals represent the citizen body [2] and exercise power according to the rule of law under a constitution, including separation of powers with an elected head of state, referred to as a constitutional republic [4] [5] [6] [7] or representative democracy. [ 8]As of 2017, 159 of the world's 206 sovereign states use the word \"\"republic\"\" as part of their official names – not all of these are republics in the sense of having elected governments, nor is the word \"\"republic\"\" used in the names of all nations with elected governments. While heads-of-state often tend to claim that they rule only by the \"\"consent of the governed\"\", elections in some countries have been found to be held more for the purpose of \"\"show\"\" than for the actual purpose of in reality providing citizens with any genuine ability to choose their own leaders. [ 9]The term republic was first coined c. 500 BC in Rome, but over time the term has undergone several changes in meaning."
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"docid": "D1390824#0",
"title": "https://www.marxists.org/glossary/terms/d/i.htm\nDi",
"text": "\"Di Dialectical Materialism Dialectical Materialism is a way of understanding reality; whether thoughts, emotions, or the material world. Simply stated, this methodology is the combination of Dialectics and Materialism. The materialist dialectic is the theoretical foundation of Marxism (while being communist is the practice of Marxism). \"\" It is an eternal cycle in which matter moves, a cycle that certainly only completes its orbit in periods of time for which our terrestrial year is no adequate measure, a cycle in which the time of highest development, the time of organic life and still more that of the life of being conscious of nature and of themselves, is just as narrowly restricted as the space in which life and self-consciousness come into operation. A cycle in which every finite mode of existence of matter, whether it be sun or nebular vapour, single animal or genus of animals, chemical combination or dissociation, is equally transient, and wherein nothing is eternal but eternally changing, eternally moving matter and the laws according to which it moves and changes. Fredrick Engels Dialectics of Nature Introduction\"\"Motion is the mode of existence of matter. Never anywhere has there been matter without motion, or motion without matter, nor can there be. \"\"\"\" Change of form of motion is always a process that takes place between at least two bodies, of which one loses a definite quantity of motion of one quality (e.g. heat), while the other gains a corresponding quantity of motion of another quality (mechanical motion, electricity, chemical decomposition). \"\" Dialectics, so-called objective dialectics, prevails throughout nature, and so-called subjective dialectics (dialectical thought), is only the reflection of the motion through opposites which asserts itself everywhere in nature, and which by the continual conflict of the opposites and their final passage into one another, or into higher forms, determines the life of nature. \"\" Fredrick Engels Dialectics of Nature But dialectical materialism insists on the approximate relative character of every scientific theory of the structure of matter and its properties; it insists on the absence of absolute boundaries in nature, on the transformation of moving matter from one state into another, that from our point of view [may be] apparently irreconcilable with it, and so forth."
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"docid": "D364208#0",
"title": "https://www.indexmundi.com/syria/government_type.html\nSyria Government type",
"text": "\"Government type: presidential republic; highly authoritarian regime Definition: This entry gives the basic form of government. Definitions of the major governmental terms are as follows. ( Note that for some countries more than one definition applies. ): Absolute monarchy - a form of government where the monarch rules unhindered, i.e., without any laws, constitution, or legally organized opposition. Anarchy - a condition of lawlessness or political disorder brought about by the absence of governmental authority. Authoritarian - a form of government in which state authority is imposed onto many aspects of citizens' lives. Commonwealth - a nation, state, or other political entity founded on law and united by a compact of the people for the common good. Communist - a system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy and a single - often authoritarian - party holds power; state controls are imposed with the elimination of private ownership of property or capital while claiming to make progress toward a higher social order in which all goods are equally shared by the people (i.e., a classless society). Confederacy (Confederation) - a union by compact or treaty between states, provinces, or territories, that creates a central government with limited powers; the constituent entities retain supreme authority over all matters except those delegated to the central government. Constitutional - a government by or operating under an authoritative document (constitution) that sets forth the system of fundamental laws and principles that determines the nature, functions, and limits of that government."
},
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"docid": "D3318077#0",
"title": "https://www.indexmundi.com/puerto_rico/government_type.html\nPuerto Rico Government type",
"text": "\"Government type: presidential democracy; a self-governing commonwealth in political association with the USDefinition: This entry gives the basic form of government. Definitions of the major governmental terms are as follows. ( Note that for some countries more than one definition applies. ): Absolute monarchy - a form of government where the monarch rules unhindered, i.e., without any laws, constitution, or legally organized opposition. Anarchy - a condition of lawlessness or political disorder brought about by the absence of governmental authority. Authoritarian - a form of government in which state authority is imposed onto many aspects of citizens' lives. Commonwealth - a nation, state, or other political entity founded on law and united by a compact of the people for the common good. Communist - a system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy and a single - often authoritarian - party holds power; state controls are imposed with the elimination of private ownership of property or capital while claiming to make progress toward a higher social order in which all goods are equally shared by the people (i.e., a classless society). Confederacy (Confederation) - a union by compact or treaty between states, provinces, or territories, that creates a central government with limited powers; the constituent entities retain supreme authority over all matters except those delegated to the central government. Constitutional - a government by or operating under an authoritative document (constitution) that sets forth the system of fundamental laws and principles that determines the nature, functions, and limits of that government."
},
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"docid": "D2034645#0",
"title": "http://www.indexmundi.com/united_states/government_type.html\nUnited States Government type",
"text": "\"Government type: constitutional federal republic Definition: This entry gives the basic form of government. Definitions of the major governmental terms are as follows. ( Note that for some countries more than one definition applies. ): Absolute monarchy - a form of government where the monarch rules unhindered, i.e., without any laws, constitution, or legally organized opposition. Anarchy - a condition of lawlessness or political disorder brought about by the absence of governmental authority. Authoritarian - a form of government in which state authority is imposed onto many aspects of citizens' lives. Commonwealth - a nation, state, or other political entity founded on law and united by a compact of the people for the common good. Communist - a system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy and a single - often authoritarian - party holds power; state controls are imposed with the elimination of private ownership of property or capital while claiming to make progress toward a higher social order in which all goods are equally shared by the people (i.e., a classless society). Confederacy (Confederation) - a union by compact or treaty between states, provinces, or territories, that creates a central government with limited powers; the constituent entities retain supreme authority over all matters except those delegated to the central government. Constitutional - a government by or operating under an authoritative document (constitution) that sets forth the system of fundamental laws and principles that determines the nature, functions, and limits of that government."
},
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"docid": "D1630942#0",
"title": "http://www.indexmundi.com/spain/government_type.html\nSpain Government type",
"text": "\"Government type: parliamentary constitutional monarchy Definition: This entry gives the basic form of government. Definitions of the major governmental terms are as follows. ( Note that for some countries more than one definition applies. ): Absolute monarchy - a form of government where the monarch rules unhindered, i.e., without any laws, constitution, or legally organized opposition. Anarchy - a condition of lawlessness or political disorder brought about by the absence of governmental authority. Authoritarian - a form of government in which state authority is imposed onto many aspects of citizens' lives. Commonwealth - a nation, state, or other political entity founded on law and united by a compact of the people for the common good. Communist - a system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy and a single - often authoritarian - party holds power; state controls are imposed with the elimination of private ownership of property or capital while claiming to make progress toward a higher social order in which all goods are equally shared by the people (i.e., a classless society). Confederacy (Confederation) - a union by compact or treaty between states, provinces, or territories, that creates a central government with limited powers; the constituent entities retain supreme authority over all matters except those delegated to the central government. Constitutional - a government by or operating under an authoritative document (constitution) that sets forth the system of fundamental laws and principles that determines the nature, functions, and limits of that government."
},
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"docid": "D1610571#0",
"title": "http://www.constitution.gov.ky/portal/page/portal/cmihome/resources/WhyisaBillofRightsImportant\n.",
"text": "Why is a Bill of Rights Important? Prof Jeffrey Jowell, QC CRS Round Table Discussion 15 November 2007 Grand Cayman The constitutions of most democracies in the world start with a list of fundamental human rights (known as a bill of rights). There are few exceptions, – one of these being Australia. New Zealand and Canada came on board recently and so has the UK (which in 1998 adopted the European Convention on Human rights into its domestic law). Most UK Overseas Territories that recently revised their constitutions added a bill of rights. What do we mean by these fundamental rights? What are they? What is a bill of rights? What will be different if you have a bill of rights? What is the importance of a bill of rights?"
},
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"docid": "D1757414#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_between_an_autocracy_and_an_oligarchy\nWhat is the difference between an autocracy and an oligarchy?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society Politics and Government What is the difference between an autocracy and an oligarchy? Flag What is the difference between an autocracy and an oligarchy? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. An autocracy is a government in which a single person holds unlimited political power. An oligarchy is a government in which the power to rule is held by a small, usually self-appointed elite.5 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What are the differences between oligarchy and theocracy? They are functionally the same. Theocracy is the rule by a small number of a religious sect. The Vatican is an example of a theocracy. The Massachusetts Bay Company was anothe …What is the difference between autocracy and oligarchy?"
},
{
"docid": "D2012622#0",
"title": "http://www.stoa.org/projects/demos/article_aristotle_democracy?page=all\n.",
"text": "Thomas R. Martin, with Neel Smith & Jennifer F. Stuart, edition of July 26, 2003 (Section 1 of 13)· Summary ·Read about the evidence Aristotle ( Aristot. Pol. ). Ancient Greek democracy has regularly attracted the attention of modern political scientists as part of the discussion of the theory and practice of democratic systems of government. By far the most important ancient text for this discussion is the Politics of Aristotle. Studying what Aristotle has to say about democracy in the Politics is challenging for several reasons. First of all, his remarks on the subject are spread widely throughout this extended work. The challenge is further increased by the discursive character of Aristotle ’s arguments in the Politics, which for one thing mix discussions of theoretical principles for systems of government with observations about actual Greek states of Aristotle ’s time (and before it). Finally, there is the strong possibility that the traditionally accepted order of the eight “Books” or chapters of the Politics is not the order in which Aristotle meant his arguments to be presented. [ back to top ] (Section 2 of 13)· Introduction ·Read about the evidence Aristotle ( Aristot. Pol. )."
},
{
"docid": "D3140591#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-prerequisites-for-a-democracy-to-be-successful\nWhat are some prerequisites for a democracy to be successful?",
"text": "\"Chern Ann Ng, interested observer Answered Apr 7, 2015 · Author has 296 answers and 532.6k answer views Originally Answered: What are the prerequisites for any democracy to flourish? I think it's instructive to look at what makes democracy fail. If you look at recent experiments in democracy (e.g. Iraq, Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Thailand etc) you will see common threads: 1. Few common values in population. 2. No internalization and acceptance of democracy as the highest value - i.e. if I lose this vote, I will respect the decision of the majority. 3. Tyranny of the majority - because I won the election I will disregard the views of the minority. These rapidly lead to the disintegration of democratic systems. So from there we can see that in the democracies that largely function (most western liberal democracies): 1."
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"docid": "D1483895#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrant\nTyrant",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Tyranny\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Tyranny (disambiguation). This article is about a political ruler. For other uses, see Tyrant (disambiguation). Part of the Politics series Basic forms of government Power structure Separation Associated state Dominion Chiefdom Federalism Federation Confederation Devolution Integration Empire Hegemony Unitary state Administrative division Power source Democracypower of many Direct Representative Liberal Social Demarchy others Oligarchypower of few Aristocracy Plutocracy Kraterocracy Stratocracy Timocracy Meritocracy Technocracy Geniocracy Noocracy Kritarchy Particracy Ergatocracy Netocracy Autocracypower of one Despotism Dictatorship Military dictatorship Others Anocracy Anarchy Theocracy Power ideology Monarchy vs. republicsocio-political ideologies Absolute Legalist Constitutional Parliamentary Directorial Semi-presidential Presidential Authoritarian vs. libertariansocio-economic ideologies Tribalism Despotism Feudalism Colonialism Minarchism Distributism Anarchism Socialism Communism Totalitarianism Global vs. localgeo-cultural ideologies Commune City-state National government Intergovernmental organisation World government Politics portalv t e A tyrant ( Greek τύραννος, tyrannos ), in the modern English usage of the word, is an absolute ruler unrestrained by law or person, or one who has usurped legitimate sovereignty. Often described as a cruel character, a tyrant defends his position by oppressive means, tending to control almost everything in the state. [ 1] [2] The original Greek term, however, merely meant an authoritarian sovereign without reference to character, [3] bearing no pejorative connotation during the Archaic and early Classical periods. However, it was clearly a negative word to Plato, a Greek philosopher, and on account of the decisive influence of philosophy on politics, its negative connotations only increased, continuing into the Hellenistic period. Plato and Aristotle define a tyrant as a person who rules without law, using extreme and cruel methods against both his own people and others. [ 4] It is defined further in the Encyclopédie as a usurper of sovereign power who makes his subjects the victims of his passions and unjust desires, which he substitutes for laws. ["
},
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"docid": "D2900211#0",
"title": "http://www.indexmundi.com/australia/government_type.html\nAustralia Government type",
"text": "\"Government type: parliamentary democracy (Federal Parliament) under a constitutional monarchy; a Commonwealth realm Definition: This entry gives the basic form of government. Definitions of the major governmental terms are as follows. ( Note that for some countries more than one definition applies. ): Absolute monarchy - a form of government where the monarch rules unhindered, i.e., without any laws, constitution, or legally organized opposition. Anarchy - a condition of lawlessness or political disorder brought about by the absence of governmental authority. Authoritarian - a form of government in which state authority is imposed onto many aspects of citizens' lives. Commonwealth - a nation, state, or other political entity founded on law and united by a compact of the people for the common good. Communist - a system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy and a single - often authoritarian - party holds power; state controls are imposed with the elimination of private ownership of property or capital while claiming to make progress toward a higher social order in which all goods are equally shared by the people (i.e., a classless society). Confederacy (Confederation) - a union by compact or treaty between states, provinces, or territories, that creates a central government with limited powers; the constituent entities retain supreme authority over all matters except those delegated to the central government. Constitutional - a government by or operating under an authoritative document (constitution) that sets forth the system of fundamental laws and principles that determines the nature, functions, and limits of that government."
},
{
"docid": "D2776333#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ochlocracy\nOchlocracy",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Part of the Politics series Democracy History Types Anticipatory Athenian Cellular Consensus Cosmopolitan Defensive Delegative Deliberative Direct Economic Electronic Empowered Ethnic Grassroots Guided Inclusive Industrial Interactive Jacksonian Jeffersonian Liberal / Illiberal Media Multiparty New Non-partisan Participatory People's Popular Procedural Radical Representative Religious Christian Islamic Jewish Mormon Sectarian Semi Semi-direct Social Socialist Sociocracy Sovereign Soviet Substantive Totalitarian Workplace Related topics Anarchism Kleroterion Democratic capitalism Democratic centralism Democratic confederalism Democratic republic Democratic socialism Democratization Democracy and economic growth Democracy in Marxism Democracy promotion Liberalism Libertarianism Majoritarianism Motion Ochlocracy People's democratic dictatorship Polyarchy Sortition Tyranny of the majority Voting Wars between democracies Wave of democracy Politics portalv t e Part of the Politics series Basic forms of government Power structure Separation Associated state Dominion Chiefdom Federalism Federation Confederation Devolution Integration Empire Hegemony Unitary state Administrative division Power source Democracypower of many Direct Representative Liberal Social Demarchy others Oligarchypower of few Aristocracy Plutocracy Kraterocracy Stratocracy Timocracy Meritocracy Technocracy Geniocracy Noocracy Kritarchy Particracy Ergatocracy Netocracy Autocracypower of one Despotism Dictatorship Military dictatorship Others Anocracy Anarchy Theocracy Power ideology Monarchy vs. republicsocio-political ideologies Absolute Legalist Constitutional Parliamentary Directorial Semi-presidential Presidential Authoritarian vs. libertariansocio-economic ideologies Tribalism Despotism Feudalism Colonialism Minarchism Distributism Anarchism Socialism Communism Totalitarianism Global vs. localgeo-cultural ideologies Commune City-state National government Intergovernmental organisation World government Politics portalv t e Ochlocracy ( Greek: ὀχλοκρατία, okhlokratía; Latin: ochlocratia) or mob rule is the rule of government by mob or a mass of people, or, the intimidation of legitimate authorities. As a pejorative for majoritarianism, it is akin to the Latin phrase mobile vulgus meaning \"\"the fickle crowd \"\", from which the English term \"\"mob\"\" originally was derived in the 1680s. Ochlocracy is synonymous in meaning and usage to the modern, informal term \"\" mobocracy \"\", which arose in the 18th century as a colloquial neologism. Ochlocracy, or mob rule, is often incorrectly equated with tyranny of the majority; however, ochlocracy involves illegal action and does not necessitate a majority and is usually consisted of a minority. Contents [ hide ]1 Terminology2 Anarchism3 Mobs in history4 See also5 References Terminology [ edit]Polybius (second century BCE) appears to have coined the term in his Histories (6.4.6). [ 1] He uses it to name the \"\"pathological\"\" version of popular rule—in opposition to the good version, which he refers to as democracy. There are numerous mentions of the word \"\"ochlos\"\" in the Talmud (where \"\"ochlos\"\" refers to anything from \"\"mob\"\", \"\"populace\"\", to \"\"armed guard\"\"), as well as in Rashi, a Jewish commentary on the Bible. The word is recorded in English since 1584, derived from the French ochlocratie (1568), which stems from the original Greek okhlokratia, from okhlos (\"\"mob\"\") and kratos (meaning \"\"rule, power, strength\"\"). Ancient Greek political thinkers regarded ochlocracy as one of the three \"\"bad\"\" forms of government ( tyranny, oligarchy, and ochlocracy) as opposed to the three \"\"good\"\" forms of government ( monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy ). They distinguished \"\"good\"\" and \"\"bad\"\" according to whether the government form would act in the interest of the whole community (\"\"good\"\") or in the exclusive interests of a group or individual at the expense of justice (\"\"bad\"\")."
},
{
"docid": "D1859569#0",
"title": "http://www.indexmundi.com/haiti/government_type.html\nHaiti Government type",
"text": "\"Government type: semi-presidential republic Definition: This entry gives the basic form of government. Definitions of the major governmental terms are as follows. ( Note that for some countries more than one definition applies. ): Absolute monarchy - a form of government where the monarch rules unhindered, i.e., without any laws, constitution, or legally organized opposition. Anarchy - a condition of lawlessness or political disorder brought about by the absence of governmental authority. Authoritarian - a form of government in which state authority is imposed onto many aspects of citizens' lives. Commonwealth - a nation, state, or other political entity founded on law and united by a compact of the people for the common good. Communist - a system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy and a single - often authoritarian - party holds power; state controls are imposed with the elimination of private ownership of property or capital while claiming to make progress toward a higher social order in which all goods are equally shared by the people (i.e., a classless society). Confederacy (Confederation) - a union by compact or treaty between states, provinces, or territories, that creates a central government with limited powers; the constituent entities retain supreme authority over all matters except those delegated to the central government. Constitutional - a government by or operating under an authoritative document (constitution) that sets forth the system of fundamental laws and principles that determines the nature, functions, and limits of that government."
},
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"docid": "D929418#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/48749268/civics-chapter-3-flash-cards/\nCivics - Chapter 3",
"text": "\"113 terms gaj642Civics - Chapter 3Americans, Citizenship, and Governments Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort What is a Citizen? a person who is loyal to a government and is protected by that governmentimmigrant a person who moves permanently to a new country; a person who came from other lands to live in a new countryethnic group a group of people who have the same race, culture or nationalityvalues the principles or beliefs people use to make judgments and decisionsinstitution an important practice, relationship, or organizationpopular sovereignty idea that government gets its power from the people Why is the United States referred to as a nation of immigrants? Almost all of the people in the United States come from families who once lived in another country. Where did the first people to live in North America come from thousands of years ago? Asia What do we call the first people to live in North America today? Native Americans Who were the first European settlers in North America (they began moving to North America in the 1500's) the Spanish Where did the Spanish begin settling in the 1500's? they settled in what is now Florida and the Southwest In the 1600's, who settled in what is now Canada? the French Who came to live on the east coast of North America? the English Who joined the English shortly after they settled in North America? other Europeans Did everyone come to North America of their own free will?"
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Approximation_error\nApproximation error",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For a broader coverage related to this topic, see Approximation. Graph of (blue) with its linear approximation (red) at a = 0. The approximation error is the gap between the curves, and it increases for x values further from 0. The approximation error in some data is the discrepancy between an exact value and some approximation to it. An approximation error can occur because:the measurement of the data is not precise due to the instruments. ( e.g., the accurate reading of a piece of paper is 4.5 cm but since the ruler does not use decimals, you round it to 5 cm.) orapproximations are used instead of the real data (e.g., 3.14 instead of π ). In the mathematical field of numerical analysis, the numerical stability of an algorithm indicates how the error is propagated by the algorithm. Contents1 Formal Definition1.1 Generalizations2 Examples3 Uses of relative error4 Instruments5 See also6 References7 External links Formal Definition [ edit]One commonly distinguishes between the relative error and the absolute error. Given some value v and its approximation v approx, the absolute error iswhere the vertical bars denote the absolute value."
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"title": "https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/118/why-square-the-difference-instead-of-taking-the-absolute-value-in-standard-devia\nWhy square the difference instead of taking the absolute value in standard deviation?",
"text": "\"_Cross Validated is a question and answer site for people interested in statistics, machine learning, data analysis, data mining, and data visualization. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Why square the difference instead of taking the absolute value in standard deviation?up vote336down votefavorite220In the definition of standard deviation, why do we have to square the difference from the mean to get the mean (E) and take the square root back at the end? Can't we just simply take the absolute value of the difference instead and get the expected value (mean) of those, and wouldn't that also show the variation of the data? The number is going to be different from square method (the absolute-value method will be smaller), but it should still show the spread of data. Anybody know why we take this square approach as a standard? The definition of standard deviation:σ =√E [ ( X − μ) 2]. Can't we just take the absolute value instead and still be a good measurement?σ = E [ | X − μ |]standard-deviation definitionshare cite improve this questionedited Jul 28 '11 at 16:42mbq19.6k 10 59 113asked Jul 19 '10 at 21:04c4il1,885 4 12 822In a way, the measurement you proposed is widely used in case of error (model quality) analysis -- then it is called MAE, \"\"mean absolute error\"\". – mbq Jul 19 '10 at 21:305In accepting an answer it seems important to me that we pay attention to whether the answer is circular. The normal distribution is based on these measurements of variance from squared error terms, but that isn't in and of itself a justification for using (X-M)^2 over |X-M|. – russellpierce Jul 20 '10 at 7:592Do you think the term standard means this is THE standard today ? Isn't it like asking why principal component are \"\"principal\"\" and not secondary ? – robin girard Jul 23 '10 at 21:441My understanding of this question is that it could be shorter just be something like: what is the difference between the MAE and the RMSE ?"
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"title": "http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Reference_conditions_of_gas_temperature_and_pressure\nReference conditions of gas temperature and pressure",
"text": "\"navigation search Main Article Talk Related Articles [?] Bibliography [?] External Links [?] Citable Version [? ] This editable Main Article is under development and not meant to be cited; by editing it you can help to improve it towards a future approved, citable version. These unapproved articles are subject to a disclaimer. [ edit intro]In chemistry, physics and engineering as well as industry and commerce, the reference conditions of gas temperature and pressure define the density of a gas and document a stated gas volume. The reference conditions must be specified when expressing a gas volume or a volumetric flow rate because gas volumes vary with the temperature and pressure of the gas. The available data on the various definitions of so-called standard conditions clearly indicates that there is no universally accepted definition of the standard reference conditions of temperature and pressure (see Table 1 below). For that reason, simply stating gas volumes or gas volumetric flow rates are at standard conditions or at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure) has no meaning unless the specific reference conditions are clearly stated."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Median\nMedian",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the statistical concept. For other uses, see Median (disambiguation). Finding the median in sets of data with an odd and even number of values. The median is the value separating the higher half of a data sample, a population, or a probability distribution, from the lower half. For a data set, it may be thought of as the \"\"middle\"\" value. For example, in the data set {1, 3, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9}, the median is 6, the fourth largest, and also the fourth smallest, number in the sample. For a continuous probability distribution, the median is the value such that a number is equally likely to fall above or below it. The median is a commonly used measure of the properties of a data set in statistics and probability theory. The basic advantage of the median in describing data compared to the mean (often simply described as the \"\"average\"\") is that it is not skewed so much by extremely large or small values, and so it may give a better idea of a \"\"typical\"\" value. For example, in understanding statistics like household income or assets which vary greatly, a mean may be skewed by a small number of extremely high or low values."
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"docid": "D2052224#0",
"title": "http://reference.wolfram.com/applications/eda/FittingDataToNonlinearModels.html\n.",
"text": "\"Documentation Experimental Data Analyst Chapter 5 Fitting Data to Nonlinear Models One of the most difficult topics in all of data analysis in the physical sciences is fitting data to nonlinear models. Often such fits require large computational resources and great skill, patience, and intuition on the part of the analyst. These difficulties are one of the reasons that, as we shall see, the whole topic of spectral line shapes is still a very active subject of research spanning the fields of chemistry, physics, astronomy, and more. In addition, computational methods of nonlinear fitting are still a current research topic in computer science. However, since sometimes nature really is nonlinear, such fits are often unavoidable, and the principles and some tools for nonlinear fitting are the topics of this chapter. The main EDA program introduced here is Find Fit, which accomplishes fits to arbitrary models. Find Fit is similar to the Nonlinear Fit function in the Statistics`Nonlinear Fit` package which is standard with Mathematica. The primary differences are that Find Fit: (1) recognizes EDA 's data format, including errors in both coordinates; (2) estimates errors in fit parameters; (3) by default displays graphical information about the fit; and (4) uses an algorithm that has been optimized for speed and stability for the types of nonlinear fits commonly performed in the physical sciences and engineering.5.1 Introduction5.1.1 Overview of Find Fit The previous chapter, \"\"Fitting Data to Linear Models by Least-Squares Techniques,\"\" introduced the distinction between linear and nonlinear models. To briefly review, the terms refer to the way in which the parameters to which we are fitting enter into the model. In this chapter we discuss nonlinear models and the EDA program Find Fit that can often find a reasonable fit to them."
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"docid": "D2048854#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riemann_sum\nRiemann sum",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Four of the Riemann summation methods for approximating the area under curves. Right and left methods make the approximation using the right and left endpoints of each subinterval, respectively. Maximum and minimum methods make the approximation using the largest and smallest endpoint values of each subinterval, respectively. The values of the sums converge as the subintervals halve from top-left to bottom-right. In mathematics, a Riemann sum is a certain kind of approximation of an integral by a finite sum. It is named after nineteenth century German mathematician Bernhard Riemann. One very common application is approximating the area of functions or lines on a graph, but also the length of curves and other approximations. The sum is calculated by dividing the region up into shapes ( rectangles, trapezoids, parabolas, or cubics) that together form a region that is similar to the region being measured, then calculating the area for each of these shapes, and finally adding all of these small areas together. This approach can be used to find a numerical approximation for a definite integral even if the fundamental theorem of calculus does not make it easy to find a closed-form solution. Because the region filled by the small shapes is usually not exactly the same shape as the region being measured, the Riemann sum will differ from the area being measured."
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"title": "http://user.physics.unc.edu/%7Edeardorf/uncertainty/definitions.html\nDefinitions of Measurement Uncertainty Terms",
"text": "\"uncertainty (of measurement) [VIM 3.9] – parameter, associated with the result of a measurement, that characterizes the dispersion of the values that could reasonably be attributed to the measurand. The uncertainty generally includes many components which may be evaluated from experimental standard deviations based on repeated observations (Type A evaluation) or by standard deviations evaluated from assumed probability distributions based on experience or other information (Type B evaluation). The term uncertainty is preferred over measurement error because the latter can never be known [ISO, 34]. An estimate of the error in a measurement, often stated as a range of values that contain the true value within a certain confidence level (usually ± 1 s for 68% C. I.) [Taylor, 14; Fluke G-15]. Based on either limitations of the measuring instruments or from statistical fluctuations in the quantity being measured [Baird, 2]. Indicates the precision of a measurement [Bevington, 2]. ( All but this last definition suggest that the uncertainty includes an estimate of the precision and accuracy of the measured value .) ( absolute) uncertainty - the amount (often stated in the form ± d x) that along with the measured value, indicates the range in which the desired or true value most likely lies [Baird, 14]. The total uncertainty of a value [Fluke, G-3]. The error [Taylor, 14]. ( Taylor does not distinguish between the terms error and uncertainty. ) relative (fractional) uncertainty - the absolute uncertainty divided by the measured value, often expressed as a percentage or in parts per million (ppm) [Taylor, 28; Baird, 14].standard uncertainty, u i – the uncertainty of the result of a measurement expressed as a standard deviation [ISO, 3].combined standard uncertainty, u c ( y ) – the standard deviation of the result of a measurement when the result is obtained from the values of a number of other quantities. It is obtained by combining the individual standard uncertainties u i (and covariances as appropriate), using the law of propagation of uncertainties, commonly called the \"\"root-sum-of-squares\"\" or \"\"RSS\"\" method. The combined standard uncertainty is commonly used for reporting fundamental constants, metrological research, and international comparisons of realizations of SI units [ISO, 3]. Type A evaluation of standard uncertainty – method of evaluation of uncertainty by the statistical analysis of a series of observations [ISO, 3]. Type B evaluation of standard uncertainty – method of evaluation of uncertainty by means other than the statistical analysis of series of observations [ISO, 3].precision - the degree of consistency and agreement among independent measurements of a quantity under the same conditions [Fluke, G-11]. Indicated by the uncertainty [Bevington, 2], or the fractional (relative) uncertainty [Taylor, 28]. The degree of refinement with which an operation is performed or a measurement stated [Webster]. Precision is a measure of how well the result has been determined (without reference to a theoretical or true value), and the reproducibility or reliability of the result. The fineness of scale of a measuring device generally affects the consistency of repeated measurements, and therefore, the precision. The ISO has banned the term precision for describing scientific measuring instruments because of its many confusing everyday connotations [Giordano, 1997 #2301].accuracy (of measurement) [VIM 3.5] – closeness of agreement between a measured value and a true value [ISO, 33; Fluke, G-3; Bevington, 2; Taylor, 95]. The term \"\"precision\"\" should not be used for \"\"accuracy\"\" [ISO, 33]. A given accuracy implies an equivalent precision [Bevington, 3]. Freedom from mistake or error, correctness; degree of conformity of a measure to a standard or a true value [Webster].true value (of a quantity) [VIM 1.19] - value consistent with the definition of a given particular quantity. A true value by nature is indeterminate; this is a value that would be obtained by a perfect measurement [ISO, 32]. The correct value of the measurand [Fluke, G-15]. The value that is approached by averaging an increasing number of measurements with no systematic errors [Taylor, 130]. Note: The indefinite article \"\"a,\"\" rather than the definite article \"\"the,\"\" is used in conjunction with \"\"true value\"\" because there may be many values consistent with the definition of a given particular quantity [ISO, 32]. ( This distinction is not clear in other references that refer to \"\"the true value\"\" of a quantity . )"
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"title": "http://ncalculators.com/statistics/percentage-error-calculator.htm\nPercent Error Calculator",
"text": "Percent Error Calculator Percent Error Calculation Your Result (Observed Value)Accepted (True Value)Result: Percent / Percentage Error%Percent Error Calculator, also known as Percentage Error Calculator is the online statistics tool for data analysis programmed to perform the comparison between observed value and true value. A more useful way to measure your accuracy is to find the percent error between the two values. Finding the percent error is simple Definition Percent or Percentage error is the error applied when comparing an experimental observed quantity E, with a theoretical quantity T, which is considered the True Value. The percent error is the absolute value of the difference divided by the True Value times 100Percent Error Formula Percent Error can be calculated from the formula Percent Error = ( (True Value - Observed Value)/ True Value) x 100 The collection of tools employs the study of methods and procedures used for gathering, organizing, and analyzing data to understand theory of Probability and Statistics. The set of ideas which is intended to offer the way for making scientific implication from such resulting summarized data. In many applications it is necessary to calculate the percent error for a given set of data, where this online percent error calculator can help you to effortlessly make your calculations for given data set Similar Resource How to Calculate Standard Error Calculate Standard Deviation from Standard Error Margin of Error Example Worksheet"
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"docid": "D1078718#0",
"title": "http://sciencenotes.org/calculate-percent-error/\nCalculate Percent Error 9",
"text": "Calculate Percent Error 9This entry was posted on May 16, 2014 by Todd Helmenstine (updated on September 21, 2017)Percent error is the percent difference between a measured and expected value. ( image: Sherman Geronimo-Tan)Percent Error Definition Percent error, sometimes referred to as percentage error, is an expression of the difference between a measured value and the known or accepted value. It is often used in science to report the difference between experimental values and expected values. The formula for calculating percent error is: Note: occasionally, it is useful to know if the error is positive or negative. If you need to know the positive or negative error, this is done by dropping the absolute value brackets in the formula. In most cases, absolute error is fine. For example, in experiments involving yields in chemical reactions, it is unlikely you will obtain more product than theoretically possible. Steps to Calculate the Percent Error Subtract the accepted value from the experimental value. Take the absolute value of step 1Divide that answer by the accepted value. Multiply that answer by 100 and add the % symbol to express the answer as a percentage."
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"docid": "D2825453#0",
"title": "http://dgleahy.com/fob.htm\n.",
"text": "\"THE VELOCITY OF LIGHT AND MAXWELL'S CONSTANTThe use of the velocity of light, or more generally, the velocity of propagation in vacuum of the electromagnetic waves as a fundamental constant, comes from James Maxwell's Electromagnetic Theory. It is believed that he was the first to say that Light is an electromagnetic phenomenon and to identify its velocity as a fundamental constant. But if we review Maxwell's original work, this is not exactly true. He never said that the velocity of Light is an universal constant. What he said was that the relation between the electric and the magnetic phenomena is a fundamental constant and that this constant has the units of a velocity and a numerical value of the same order of magnitude as the velocity of light. The following references are from \"\"A TREATISE ON ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM\"\" by James Clerk Maxwell, Dover Publications Inc., reprint of the Third Edition published by the Clarendon Press in 1878 after Maxwell's death, but largely unchanged from the Second Edition which he reviewed personally. \"\" Determination of the Number of Electrostatic Units of Electricity in one Electromagnetic Unit. \"\"768.) The absolute magnitudes of the electrical units in both systems depend on the units of length, time and mass which we adopt, and the mode in which they depend on these units is different in the two systems, so that the ratio of the electrical units will be expressed by a different number, according to the different units of length and time. \"\"\"\" It appears from the table of dimensions, Art."
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"docid": "D1735868#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear\nLinearity",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Linear)navigation search\"\"Linear\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Linear (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Lineage (disambiguation). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( December 2007) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Linearity is the property of a mathematical relationship or function which means that it can be graphically represented as a straight line. Examples are the relationship of voltage and current across a resistor ( Ohm's law ), or the mass and weight of an object. Proportionality implies linearity, but linearity does not imply proportionality. Contents [ hide ]1 In mathematics1.1 Linear polynomials1.2 Boolean functions2 Physics3 Electronics3.1 Integral linearity4 Military tactical formations5 Art6 Music7 Measurement8 See also9 References10 External links In mathematics [ edit]In mathematics, a linear map or linear function f ( x) is a function that satisfies the following two properties: [1]Additivity: f ( x + y) = f ( x) + f ( y)."
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"docid": "D691153#0",
"title": "http://www.theopedia.com/truth\nTruth",
"text": "\"Truth Truth in essence is conformity to fact, reality, or actuality. Truth is often that which is considered to be the supreme reality and to have the ultimate meaning and value of existence. Christians generally regard the Bible as communicating the truth about God and spiritual things, answering the ultimate questions of life and meaning in this world. Multimedia Current Attacks on Truth , (mp3) by Stefan Gustavsson The Nature of Truth Pilate asked: What is truth? Philosophers from Socrates to the last century answered: Is it absolute? Is it knowable? And does it correspond to a referent or, in the case of metaphysical truth, does it correspond to reality?^ [1]^The Importance of the Nature of Truth The nature of truth is crucial to the Christian faith. Not only does Christianity claim there is absolute truth (truth for everyone, everywhere, at all times), but it insists that truth about the world (reality) is that which corresponds to the way things really are.^ [2]^ For example, the statement \"\"God Exists\"\" means that there really is a God outside the universe, an extracosmic Being. Likewise, the claim that \"\"God raised Christ from the dead\"\" means that the dead corpse of Jesus of Nazareth supernaturally vacated its tomb alive a few days after its burial. Christian truth claims really correspond to the state of affairs about which they claim to inform us.^ [3]^What Truth Is Not... Truth can be understood both from what it is and from what it is not."
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"docid": "D803952#0",
"title": "http://www.johnanning.com/philosophy.html\nPhilosophy â A definition:",
"text": "\"Philosophy — A definition:\"\"Its investigations are based upon rational thinking, striving to make no unexamined assumptions and no leaps based on faith or pure analogy. \"\" Philosophy Philosophy is the discipline concerned with questions of how one should live (ethics); what sorts of things exist and what are their essential natures (metaphysics); what counts as genuine knowledge (epistemology); and what are the correct principles of reasoning (logic). The word itself is of Greek origin: (philosophía), a compound of (phílos: friend, or lover) and (sophía: wisdom). Though no single definition of philosophy is uncontroversial, and the field has historically expanded and changed depending upon what kinds of questions were interesting or relevant in a given era, it is generally agreed that philosophy is a method, rather than a set of claims, propositions, or theories. Its investigations are based upon rational thinking, striving to make no unexamined assumptions (except for the assumption that there exists a reasonable explanation to something) and no leaps based on faith or pure analogy. Different philosophers have had varied ideas about the nature of reason, and there is also disagreement about the subject matter of philosophy. Some think that philosophy examines the process of inquiry itself. Others, that there are essentially philosophical propositions which it is the task of philosophy to prove. Presupposing Presuppositions, Logical Logic, Reasons for Reason, and Rationale for Rationality Philosophical Presuppositions It should be understood that some presuppositions of logic are necessary if we want to make rational sense of anything; The presuppositions of reason, of non-contradiction, and of causality are all necessary presuppositions required for rational thought which in turn lead to rational conclusions. Beyond these presuppositions, we should avoid presupposing anything until validated rationally."
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"docid": "D1801629#0",
"title": "http://ncalculators.com/statistics/mean-absolute-deviation-calculator.htm\nMean Absolute Deviation Calculator",
"text": "Mean Absolute Deviation Calculator Mean Absolute Deviation Calculation Enter Inputs5,20,40,80,100Enter the Numbers with Comma separated (,)Result: No.of Inputs Mean Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD)Calculation Mean Absolute Deviation Calculator is an online Probability and Statistics tool for data analysis programmed to calculate the absolute deviation of an element of a data set at a given point. This calculator generate the output values of Mean and Mean Absolute Deviation according to the given input data set Definition MAD - Mean absolute deviation of a component of a data set is the total difference between that component and a given point. In general, the central tendency is the measure of a point from which the deviation is measured, more frequently the median or sometimes the mean of the data set. The Mean Absolute Deviation also called as average deviation of a data set {x 1, x 2, ..., x n } is the average of the absolute deviations and is a abstract statistic of statistical distribution or set of data. The mean absolute deviation often abbreviated as MAD and calculated from the formula The collection of tools employs the study of methods and procedures used for gathering, organizing, and analyzing data to understand theory of Probability and Statistics. The set of ideas which is intended to offer the way for making scientific implication from such resulting summarized data. In many applications it is necessary to calculate the average absolute deviation for a given sets of data, where this online mean absolute deviation calculator can help you to effortlessly make your calculations for given data sets Similar Resource Mean Absolute Deviation Worksheet Worksheet for Standard Deviation Calculation Calculate Standard Deviation from Standard Error How to Calculate Standard Deviation from Probability & Samples"
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"docid": "D3278449#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/24757791/chapter-1-8-flash-cards/\nChapter 1-8",
"text": "32 terms crysreed Chapter 1-8Psychology Applied Statistics Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort What is the definition of descriptive statistics? is used to organize and describe the characteristics of a collection of data. What is the definition of inferential statistics? is used to make inferences from a smaller group of data to a possibly larger one. What is a measure of central tendency? Averages: the mean, the median, and the mode. Mean The most common type of average. The sum of all the values in a group, divided by the number of values in that group."
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"docid": "D1727842#0",
"title": "http://blog.fpweb.net/sharepoint-internet-explorer-compatibility-issues-with-video/\nSharePoint Internet Explorer Compatibility Issues (WITH VIDEO)",
"text": "If you have recently upgraded to Internet Explorer 10 or 11, you may have noticed functions not working correctly with Share Point 2010 or MOSS 2007, or most recently, IE11 with Share Point 2013. If your browser doesn’t respond to various actions or you see lots of different Java Script or Silverlight errors, there are a few quick fixes. First let’s identify if you are having compatibility issues: Did you upgrade IE? Is the Share Point Ribbon not working properly? When you follow Ribbon buttons, are you receiving Java Script or Silverlight Errors? Are Share Point Galleries not loading content? Are Web Parts are not displaying properly? If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, then you might have a compatibility issue. So let’s fix it!Why is this happening? ASP’s ."
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"docid": "D1538569#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerical_integration\nNumerical integration",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Numerical integration is used to calculate a numerical approximation for the value, the area under the curve defined by. In numerical analysis, numerical integration constitutes a broad family of algorithms for calculating the numerical value of a definite integral, and by extension, the term is also sometimes used to describe the numerical solution of differential equations. This article focuses on calculation of definite integrals. The term numerical quadrature (often abbreviated to quadrature) is more or less a synonym for numerical integration, especially as applied to one-dimensional integrals. Some authors refer to numerical integration over more than one dimension as cubature; [1] others take quadrature to include higher-dimensional integration. The basic problem in numerical integration is to compute an approximate solution to a definite integralto a given degree of accuracy. If f (x) is a smooth function integrated over a small number of dimensions, and the domain of integration is bounded, there are many methods for approximating the integral to the desired precision. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Reasons for numerical integration3 Methods for one-dimensional integrals3.1 Quadrature rules based on interpolating functions3.2 Adaptive algorithms3.3 Extrapolation methods3.4 Conservative (a priori) error estimation3.5 Integrals over infinite intervals4 Multidimensional integrals4.1 Monte Carlo4.2 Sparse grids4.3 Bayesian Quadrature5 Connection with differential equations6 See also7 References8 External links History [ edit]Main article: Quadrature (mathematics)The term \"\"numerical integration\"\" first appears in 1915 in the publication A Course in Interpolation and Numeric Integration for the Mathematical Laboratory by David Gibb. [ 2]Quadrature is a historical mathematical term that means calculating area. Quadrature problems have served as one of the main sources of mathematical analysis."
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"docid": "D1892906#0",
"title": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/quora/2016/11/07/how-do-we-measure-the-speed-of-light/\nHow Do We Measure The Speed Of Light?",
"text": "Quora Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Tech 11/07/2016 @ 3:07PM 8,471 views How Do We Measure The Speed Of Light? ( Photo: PHILIPPE DESMAZES/AFP/Getty Images)How do scientists measure the speed of light? originally appeared on Quora:the knowledge sharing network where compelling questions are answered by people with unique insights. Answer by Jack Fraser, Undergrad Physicist at Oxford University, on Quora: How do scientists measure the speed of light? We don’t. No, seriously, we don’t measure the speed of light (which always refers to the speed in a vacuum ). We know exactly what the speed of light is. It is: c=299792458 ms −1And that is absolutely 100% accurate, with no measurement errors. But Jack, I hear you say, what are you talking about?"
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"docid": "D238469#0",
"title": "http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/65797.html\n.",
"text": "\"Associated Topics || Dr. Math Home || Search Dr. Math Defining Relative Error Date: 03/11/2004 at 11:48:45 From: Mark Subject: Relative error v. Relative error? Dear Dr. Math, I am a Mathematics Editor at a small publishing company in NJ working on a 9th grade standards-based book and am having trouble discerning what precisely is relative error. I have searched the Internet and our own archives and have come up with two different definitions. At most sites I have seen this definition: Relative error is the absolute error divided by the \"\"true\"\" measurement. This is the definition with which I am the most familiar, and what I felt relative error was. Then I came across a different definition at http://www.glencoe.com/sec/math/mac/mac01/course3/pdf/m_31107.pdf : The relative error of a measurement is found by dividing the greatest possible error by the measurement itself. It strikes me that these are two very different formulas for finding what seems like two very different types of relative error. One is more of a comparison of your error to the true value. Meanwhile I'm not sure what to make of the other. Possibly it is a comparison between the degree of error and the actual value."
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"docid": "D801855#0",
"title": "https://www.comsol.com/blogs/how-to-assign-fluid-pressure-in-cfd-simulations/\nHow to Assign Fluid Pressure in CFD Simulations",
"text": "How to Assign Fluid Pressure in CFD Simulations Angela Straccia December 30, 2016There are many ways to experimentally measure pressure in a fluid. When setting up a CFD model, it is important to use the correct definition of pressure for assigning boundary conditions and defining the material properties. Today, we’ll explain the difference between relative and absolute pressure, why the COMSOL Multiphysics® software solves CFD problems using relative pressure, and when to use each definition of pressure in your models. What Is the Difference Between Absolute and Relative Pressure? In fluid mechanics, pressure represents the force per unit area applied to a surface by a fluid. Using COMSOL Multiphysics, we can solve the governing equations for fluid flow, the Navier-Stokes equations, to determine the velocity and pressure fields that describe the flow. There are two main ways that we can talk about pressure for CFD problems: absolute pressure and relative pressure. Absolute Pressure Absolute pressure is the direct measurement of a fluid’s pressure against vacuum. For instance, if we measure the pressure outside on a typical day with a barometer, we see an absolute pressure reading of about 1 atm or 101.325 k Pa, which is the atmospheric pressure at sea level. An absolute pressure of zero corresponds to vacuum."
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"title": "http://www.willmaster.com/library/web-development/url-masking.php\nURL Masking",
"text": "\"URL Masking There are numerous ways to mask a URL — meaning the URL in the browser's address bar is not the actual URL to the content. The example code in this article assumes the actual content being published is at the same domain as the URL in the browser's address bar. With extra coding, and excepting the Apache rewrite method, the content can come from other domains. ( See Block Content Theft via URL Masking for ways to block unauthorized publishing of your content. ) Causing the browser's address bar to show a URL different than the actual URL of the web page being viewed is one definition of URL masking. A second definition is to cause a link URL to show in the browser's status bar different than the URL of the web page being linked to. This article addresses the first definition of URL masking. If you're looking for functionality like the second definition, here are links to two software titles (comparison chart) : Go Short URLShort URL V2Three URL masking techniques are fairly easy to implement: With an iframe tag —An iframe large enough to use up the entire browser window contains the content at a different URL. With an Apache rewrite directive —The URL affected by the Apache rewrite is in the browser's address bar while the content in the browser window is from a different URL. With web page retrieval software —A web page is retrieved from a different URL and inserted at the web page of the current URL."
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"docid": "D396837#0",
"title": "http://www.megafoundation.org/CTMU/Articles/OnAbsoluteTruth.html\nOn Absolute Truth and Knowledge",
"text": "\"On Absolute Truth and Knowledge First, a word on the title of this essay. Absolute knowledge is absolutely true, and absolute truth is the definitive predicate of absolute knowledge. That is, if something is known with absolute certainty, then it can be subjected to tests affirming its truth, while if something can be affirmatively tested for truth, then it is known with certainty by the tester. This applies whether the tests in question are perceptual or inferential. Where knowledge can denote either direct embodiment or internal modeling by an arbitrary system, and test denotes a straightforward systemic efficacy criterion, knower and tester can refer to reality at large. In this generalization, truth and knowledge are identical. While it is possible to split, splice and braid countless philosophical hairs over the connotations respectively attached to truth and knowledge, this simple generalized relationship conveniently spares us the necessity. It is with this express understanding that these terms and phrases are employed herein. To perceive one and the same reality, human beings need a kind of \"\"absolute knowledge\"\" wired into their minds and nervous systems. The structure and physiology of their brains, nerves and sense organs provide them, at least in part, with elementary cognitive and perceptual categories and relationships in terms of which to apprehend the world."
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"docid": "D3148806#0",
"title": "http://www.yourdictionary.com/philosophy\nphilosophy",
"text": "\"philosophyphi·los·o·phy Use philosophy in a sentence One philosophy is Buddhism. Licensed from i Stock Photonoun Philosophy is a set of ideals, standards or beliefs used to describe behavior and thought. An example of philosophy is Buddhism. Your Dictionary definition and usage example. Copyright © 2018 by Love To Know Corp Link/Citephilosophynounpl. -·phies Archaic love of, or the search for, wisdom or knowledgetheory or logical analysis of the principles underlying conduct, thought, knowledge, and the nature of the universe: included in philosophy are ethics, aesthetics, logic, epistemology, metaphysics, etc.the general principles or laws of a field of knowledge, activity, etc. : the philosophy of economicsa particular system of principles for the conduct of lifea treatise covering such a systema study of human morals, character, and behaviormental balance or composure thought of as resulting from the study of philosophy Obs. natural philosophy Origin of philosophy Middle English philosophie from Old French from Classical Latin philosophia from Classical Greek from philosophos: see philosopher Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Link/Citephilosophynounpl."
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"docid": "D1366822#0",
"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/absolute-threshold-examples-definition-quiz.html\nAbsolute Threshold: Examples & Definition",
"text": "Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 136K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Difference Threshold: Examples & Definition Signal Detection Theory: Definition & Examples Psychophysics: Definition & Fundamentals What is Depth Perception? - Definition, Cues & Examples Lesson Transcript Instructor: Sarah Cobarrubias In this lesson, we'll talk about what absolute threshold is and explore some examples of absolute threshold for the human senses - specifically for vision and hearing. In the end, test your knowledge with a quiz. Absolute Threshold Defined Have you ever heard the story of the Pea and the Princess? In this fairy tale, a prince is seeking a princess to take for his wife and, as luck would have it, a young woman claiming to be a princess seeks shelter from the rain at his castle. The prince's mother conducts a test to determine the authenticity of the woman's royal status - she is a princess if she can feel the presence of a pea in the bed she spends the night in, which is covered by 20 mattresses and as many featherbeds. The woman wakes in the morning complaining of a sore back from a lump in the bed, and the prince is overjoyed to have finally found a princess to marry. It's safe to assume that the princess has a very sensitive back to be able to feel a stimulus with such a low absolute threshold. Absolute threshold is the smallest level of energy required by an external stimulus to be detectable by the human senses, including vision, hearing, taste, smell and touch. It is more precisely defined as the degree of intensity of a stimulus necessary to correctly detect that stimulus 50% of the time."
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"docid": "D2311804#0",
"title": "http://www.swami-krishnananda.org/phil/phil_01.html\nThe Philosophy of Life by Swami Krishnananda",
"text": "PART I: THE FOUNDATIONS OF PHILOSOPHYChapter 1: The Definition of Philosophy The Fundamental Science Philosophy is a well coordinated and systematised attempt at evaluating life and the universe as a whole, with reference to first principles that underlie all things as their causes and are implicit in all experience. It is an impartial approach to all problems and aspects of life and existence, and its studies are not devoted merely to the empirical world, as in the case of the physical and biological sciences; not restricted to the provinces of faith and authority or to the questions of the other world, as is the case with theological disquisitions; not confined to investigation of the mind and its behaviour, as in psychology; not given over merely to casuistry and ethology, as in the normative science of morality and ethics; not taken up with the consideration of civic duties and problems of administration and constitution, as in the case of politics; not concerned with the solution of problems and techniques of adjusting and ordering and discovering the origin and organisation and development of human society, like economics and sociology; but are adapted for an exhaustive treatment of the basic presuppositions of each and every one of these, as also of what is other than and beyond all these, that on which all these are ultimately founded and which is the ground of all knowledge and experience in general. Philosophy investigates the very possibility and conditions of knowledge, its extent, nature and value. It bases itself on facts already known and rises above them to absolute verities, on which all phenomena depend and by which alone they can be rationally explained. It is not circumscribed by the limitations of the past, present and future, by the laws of this place or that country, but refers to all times, places and conditions. Philosophy is the most inclusive of all branches of learning, and acts as a touchstone to all other aspects of human knowledge. Philosophy is a rational enquiry into the forms, contents and implications of experience. It is an attempt at a complete knowledge of being in all the phases of its manifestation in the various processes of consciousness. The discovery of the ultimate meaning and essence of existence is the central purpose of philosophy. It is the art of the perfect life, the science of reality, the foundation of the practice of righteousness, the law of the attainment of freedom and bliss, and provides a key to the meaning and appreciation of beauty."
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"docid": "D2750733#0",
"title": "https://www.themuse.com/advice/heres-a-template-to-write-a-perfect-and-personalized-letter-of-recommendation\nHere's a Template to Write a Perfect (and Personalized!) Letter of Recommendation",
"text": "A new email arrives in your inbox and you see it’s from one of your former employees. You quickly glance over the subject line, and your eyes catch on one word: recommendation. Immediately, your stomach drops. You know exactly what’s coming next—she wants you to write a letter of recommendation for her. Of course, you’re flattered that she’d approach you with the task. But, on the other hand, you have to admit that you’re dreading it. Your schedule’s already packed, and this is just one more thing to add to your never-ending to-do list. Even worse? You hate writing—meaning this duty is way more challenging and overwhelming than anything you feel prepared to tackle right now. These letters can be a challenge to whip up—particularly when you want to craft something that’s well-written, personalized, and truly does that former employee justice to a hiring manager."
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"docid": "D3193847#0",
"title": "https://samedayessay.com/literary_essays\nA Literary Analysis Essay Example and More",
"text": "A Literary Analysis Essay Example and More A literature essay definition As a rule, most sources have the following definition of literary essays as pieces of academic writing. Thus, the literary essay definition is of a relatively short composition aiming to scrutinize and investigate the structure, meaning, and value of a certain literary piece. To muster a brilliant literary essay you have to possess two key traits – a profound knowledge of a particular work and creative thinking. Being specific (unlike in reviews) is absolutely necessary as well. Ask a question Literary essays as your personal experience After grasping the meaning of what is a literary analysis essay, you have to read the piece of literature in question several times. Yes, you’ve got it just right – knowing all ins and outs of a literary creation is more than obligatory. It’s a must-have if you want to succeed. Mind that downloading a couple of literary analysis essay examples is a great idea. Care to draw up a literary analysis essay outline to have your whole work structured and organized well. Now, here comes the most important part."
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"docid": "D770770#0",
"title": "https://www.definitions.net/definition/Science\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (3.44 / 18 votes)Rate this definition:science, scientific discipline (noun)a particular branch of scientific knowledge\"\"the science of genetics\"\"skill, science (noun)ability to produce solutions in some problem domain\"\"the skill of a well-trained boxer\"\"; \"\"the sweet science of pugilism\"\"Webster Dictionary (4.29 / 17 votes)Rate this definition: Science (noun)knowledge; knowledge of principles and causes; ascertained truth of facts Science (noun)accumulated and established knowledge, which has been systematized and formulated with reference to the discovery of general truths or the operation of general laws; knowledge classified and made available in work, life, or the search for truth; comprehensive, profound, or philosophical knowledge Science (noun)especially, such knowledge when it relates to the physical world and its phenomena, the nature, constitution, and forces of matter, the qualities and functions of living tissues, etc. ; -- called also natural science, and physical science Science (noun)any branch or department of systematized knowledge considered as a distinct field of investigation or object of study; as, the science of astronomy, of chemistry, or of mind Science (noun)art, skill, or expertness, regarded as the result of knowledge of laws and principles Science (verb)to cause to become versed in science; to make skilled; to instruct Freebase (5.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition: Science Science, also widely referred to as Science Magazine, is the academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and is one of the world's top scientific journals. The peer-reviewed journal, first published in 1880, is circulated weekly and has a print subscriber base of around 130,000. Because institutional subscriptions and online access serve a larger audience, its estimated readership is one million people. The major focus of the journal is publishing important original scientific research and research reviews, but Science also publishes science-related news, opinions on science policy and other matters of interest to scientists and others who are concerned with the wide implications of science and technology. Unlike most scientific journals, which focus on a specific field, Science and its rival Nature cover the full range of scientific disciplines. According to the Journal Citation Reports, Science's 2011 impact factor was 31.201. Although it is the journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, membership in the AAAS is not required to publish in Science. Papers are accepted from authors around the world. Competition to publish in Science is very intense, as an article published in such a highly cited journal can lead to attention and career advancement for the authors."
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"docid": "D2156560#0",
"title": "http://www.philosophynews.com/post/2015/01/29/What-is-Truth.aspx\nWhat is Truth?",
"text": "\"What is Truth?29. January 2015 Paul Pardi, MA Article, What Is Truth, like knowledge, is surprisingly difficult to define. We seem to rely on it almost every moment of every day and it's very \"\"close\"\" to us. Yet it's difficult to define because as soon as you think you have it pinned down, some case or counterexample immediately shows deficiencies. Ironically, every definition of truth that philosophers have developed falls prey to the question, \"\"Is it true? \"\" Simply, we can define truth as: a statement about the way the world actually is. We'll look at various theories below that philosophers have considered but that's an adequate rough-and-ready definition to get us started. Coming up with a definition of truth falls under the discipline of epistemology or the study of knowledge though some philosophers categorize it as a study in metaphysics--the study of what is real. In this essay, we'll look at some reasons why defining truth can be challenging. Truth seems like something we naturally comprehend and while intuition can help us a great deal in understanding what it is, surface definitions present us with unique problems and I’ll illustrate why."
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"docid": "D1778319#0",
"title": "http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~funkk/Personal/worldview.html\nWhat is a Worldview?",
"text": "\"What is a Worldview? Ken Funk21 March 2001The meaning of the term worldview (also world-view, world view, and German Weltanschauung) seems self-evident: an intellectual perspective on the world or universe. Indeed, the 1989 edition of the Oxford English Dictionary defines world-view as a \"\"... contemplation of the world, [a] view of life ...\"\" The OED defines Weltanschauung (literally, a perception of the world) as \"\"... [a] particular philosophy of life; a concept of the world held by an individual or a group ...\"\"In Types and Problems of Philosophy, Hunter Mead defines Weltanschauung as [a]n all-inclusive world-view or outlook. A somewhat poetic term to indicate either an articulated system of philosophy or a more or less unconscious attitude toward life and the world ... In his article on the philosopher Wilhelm Dilthy in The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, H. P. Rickman writes [t]here is in mankind a persistent tendency to achieve a comprehensive interpretation, a Weltanschauung, or philosophy, in which a picture of reality is combined with a sense of its meaning and value and with principles of action ... In \"\"The Question of a Weltanschauung \"\" from his New Introductory Lectures in Psycho-Analysis , Sigmund Freud describes Weltanschauung as... an intellectual construction which solves all the problems of our existence uniformly on the basis of one overriding hypothesis, which, accordingly, leaves no question unanswered and in which everything that interests us finds its fixed place. James W. Sire, in Discipleship of the Mind, defines world view as... a set of presuppositions ... which we hold ... about the makeup of our world. These definitions, though essentially in accord with one another and seemingly not at all inconsistent with current usage, are somewhat superficial. Worldview in Context Figures 1 and 2 provide a basis for a deeper understanding of worldview. The sensing, thinking, knowing, acting self exists in the milieu of a world (more accurately, a universe) of matter, energy, information and other sensing, thinking, knowing, acting selves (Figure 1). At the heart of one's knowledge is one's worldview or Weltanschauung. Figure 1."
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"docid": "D918090#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-Sanatana-Dharma-How-can-one-practice-it\nWhat is Sanatana Dharma? How can one practice it?",
"text": "\"Saiprakash Av, Puranic knowledge Answered Jan 20, 2016 · Author has 88 answers and 108.2k answer views Sanatana Dharma is is the original name of what is now popularly called Hinduism or Hindu Dharma. The terms Hindu and Hinduism are said to be a more recent development, while the more accurate term is Sanatana Dharma. It is a code of ethics, a way of living through which one may achieve moksha (enlightenment, liberation). It is the world's most ancient culture and the socio, spiritual, and religious tradition of almost one billion of the earth's inhabitants. Sanatana Dharma represents much more than just a religion; rather, it provides its followers with an entire worldview, way of life and with a coherent and rational view of reality. Definition Sanatana Dharma is by its very essence a term that is devoid of sectarian leanings or ideological divisions. This is evident by the very term itself. The two words, \"\"Sanatana Dharma\"\", come from the ancient Sanskrit language. \"\" Sanatana\"\" is a Sanskrit word that denotes that which which is Anadi (beginningless), Anantha (endless) and does not cease to be, that which is eternal and everlasting. With its rich connotations, Dharma is not translatable to any other language."
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"docid": "D2321831#0",
"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/zeal\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:ardor, ardour, elan, zeal (noun)a feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of a person or cause)\"\"they were imbued with a revolutionary ardor\"\"; \"\"he felt a kind of religious zeal\"\"zeal (noun)excessive fervor to do something or accomplish some end\"\"he had an absolute zeal for litigation\"\"readiness, eagerness, zeal, forwardness (noun)prompt willingness\"\"readiness to continue discussions\"\"; \"\"they showed no eagerness to spread the gospel\"\"; \"\"they disliked his zeal in demonstrating his superiority\"\"; \"\"he tried to explain his forwardness in battle\"\"Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:zeal (Noun)The fervor or tireless devotion for a person, cause, or ideal and determination in its furtherance; diligent enthusiasm; powerful interest. Origin: First coined in 1382, from zele, from zel, from zelus, from ζήλος, from ζηλόω. Cognate to jealous. Webster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Zeal (noun)passionate ardor in the pursuit of anything; eagerness in favor of a person or cause; ardent and active interest; engagedness; enthusiasm; fervor Zeal (noun)a zealot Zeal (verb)to be zealous Origin: [F. zle; cf. Pg. & It. zelo, Sp. zelo, celo; from L. zelus, Gr. , probably akin to to boil. Cf."
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"docid": "D997921#0",
"title": "http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01215c.htm\nAgnosticism",
"text": "\"Agnosticism Please help support the mission of New Advent and get the full contents of this website as an instant download. Includes the Catholic Encyclopedia, Church Fathers, Summa, Bible and more — all for only $19.99... A philosophical theory of the limitations of knowledge, professing doubt of or disbelief in some or all of the powers of knowing possessed by the human mind. Exposition (1) The word Agnostic (Greek a, privative + gnostikós \"\"knowing\"\") was coined by Professor Huxley in 1869 to describe the mental attitude of one who regarded as futile all attempts to know the reality corresponding to our ultimate scientific, philosophic, and religious ideas. As first employed by Huxley, the new term suggested the contrast between his own unpretentious ignorance and the vain knowledge which the Gnostics of the second and third century claimed to possess. This antithesis served to discredit the conclusions of natural theology, or theistic reasoning, by classing them with the idle vapourings of Gnosticism. The classification was unfair, the attempted antithesis overdrawn. It is rather the Gnostic and the Agnostic who are the real extremists; the former extending the bounds of knowledge, and the latter narrowing them, unduly. Natural theology, or theism, occupies the middle ground between these extremes, and should have been disassociated both from the Gnostic position, that the mind can know everything, and from the Agnostic position, that it can know nothing concerning the truths of religion. ( See GNOSTICISM .) ( 2) Agnosticism, as a general term in philosophy, is frequently employed to express any conscious attitude of doubt, denial, or disbelief, towards some, or even all, of man's powers of knowing or objects of knowledge."
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"docid": "D653147#0",
"title": "http://www.laurenceanthony.net/abstracts/ESParticle.html\n.",
"text": "\"English for Specific Purposes: What does it mean? Why is it different? Laurence Anthony Dept. of Information and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Okayama University of Science, 1-1 Ridai-cho, Okayama 700, Japananthony 'at' ice.ous.ac.jp1. Growth of ESPFrom the early 1960's, English for Specific Purposes (ESP) has grown to become one of the most prominent areas of EFL teaching today. Its development is reflected in the increasing number of universities offering an MA in ESP (e.g. The University of Birmingham, and Aston University in the UK) and in the number of ESP courses offered to overseas students in English speaking countries. There is now a well-established international journal dedicated to ESP discussion, \"\"English for Specific Purposes: An international journal\"\", and the ESP SIG groups of the IATEFL and TESOL are always active at their national conferences. In Japan too, the ESP movement has shown a slow but definite growth over the past few years. In particular, increased interest has been spurred as a result of the Mombusho's decision in 1994 to largely hand over control of university curriculums to the universities themselves. This has led to a rapid growth in English courses aimed at specific disciplines, e.g. English for Chemists, in place of the more traditional 'General English' courses."
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"docid": "D2908064#0",
"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/science\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (3.44 / 18 votes)Rate this definition:science, scientific discipline (noun)a particular branch of scientific knowledge\"\"the science of genetics\"\"skill, science (noun)ability to produce solutions in some problem domain\"\"the skill of a well-trained boxer\"\"; \"\"the sweet science of pugilism\"\"Webster Dictionary (4.29 / 17 votes)Rate this definition: Science (noun)knowledge; knowledge of principles and causes; ascertained truth of facts Science (noun)accumulated and established knowledge, which has been systematized and formulated with reference to the discovery of general truths or the operation of general laws; knowledge classified and made available in work, life, or the search for truth; comprehensive, profound, or philosophical knowledge Science (noun)especially, such knowledge when it relates to the physical world and its phenomena, the nature, constitution, and forces of matter, the qualities and functions of living tissues, etc. ; -- called also natural science, and physical science Science (noun)any branch or department of systematized knowledge considered as a distinct field of investigation or object of study; as, the science of astronomy, of chemistry, or of mind Science (noun)art, skill, or expertness, regarded as the result of knowledge of laws and principles Science (verb)to cause to become versed in science; to make skilled; to instruct Freebase (5.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition: Science Science, also widely referred to as Science Magazine, is the academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and is one of the world's top scientific journals. The peer-reviewed journal, first published in 1880, is circulated weekly and has a print subscriber base of around 130,000. Because institutional subscriptions and online access serve a larger audience, its estimated readership is one million people. The major focus of the journal is publishing important original scientific research and research reviews, but Science also publishes science-related news, opinions on science policy and other matters of interest to scientists and others who are concerned with the wide implications of science and technology. Unlike most scientific journals, which focus on a specific field, Science and its rival Nature cover the full range of scientific disciplines. According to the Journal Citation Reports, Science's 2011 impact factor was 31.201. Although it is the journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, membership in the AAAS is not required to publish in Science. Papers are accepted from authors around the world. Competition to publish in Science is very intense, as an article published in such a highly cited journal can lead to attention and career advancement for the authors."
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"docid": "D238469#0",
"title": "http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/65797.html\n.",
"text": "\"Associated Topics || Dr. Math Home || Search Dr. Math Defining Relative Error Date: 03/11/2004 at 11:48:45 From: Mark Subject: Relative error v. Relative error? Dear Dr. Math, I am a Mathematics Editor at a small publishing company in NJ working on a 9th grade standards-based book and am having trouble discerning what precisely is relative error. I have searched the Internet and our own archives and have come up with two different definitions. At most sites I have seen this definition: Relative error is the absolute error divided by the \"\"true\"\" measurement. This is the definition with which I am the most familiar, and what I felt relative error was. Then I came across a different definition at http://www.glencoe.com/sec/math/mac/mac01/course3/pdf/m_31107.pdf : The relative error of a measurement is found by dividing the greatest possible error by the measurement itself. It strikes me that these are two very different formulas for finding what seems like two very different types of relative error. One is more of a comparison of your error to the true value. Meanwhile I'm not sure what to make of the other. Possibly it is a comparison between the degree of error and the actual value."
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"docid": "D1178643#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truth\nTruth",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Truth (disambiguation). Part of a series on Certainty Approximation Belief Certainty Doubt Determinism Fallibilism Fatalism Hypothesis Justification Nihilism Proof Scientific theory Skepticism Solipsism Theory Truth Uncertainty Related concepts and fundamentals: Agnosticism Epistemology Presupposition Probabilityv t e Time Saving Truth from Falsehood and Envy, François Lemoyne, 1737Truth, holding a mirror and a serpent (1896). Olin Levi Warner, Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D. C. Truth is most often used to mean being in accord with fact or reality, or fidelity to an original or standard. [ 1] Truth may also often be used in modern contexts to refer to an idea of \"\"truth to self,\"\" or authenticity. Truth is usually held to be opposite to falsehood, which, correspondingly, can also take on a logical, factual, or ethical meaning. The concept of truth is discussed and debated in several contexts, including philosophy, art, and religion. Many human activities depend upon the concept, where its nature as a concept is assumed rather than being a subject of discussion; these include most of the sciences, law, journalism, and everyday life. Some philosophers view the concept of truth as basic, and unable to be explained in any terms that are more easily understood than the concept of truth itself. Commonly, truth is viewed as the correspondence of language or thought to an independent reality, in what is sometimes called the correspondence theory of truth. Other philosophers take this common meaning to be secondary and derivative."
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"docid": "D369410#0",
"title": "http://www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/hobbes/themes.html\nThomas Hobbes (1588â1679)",
"text": "The Materialist View of Human Nature Hobbes believed that all phenomena in the universe, without exception, can be explained in terms of the motions and interactions of material bodies. He did not believe in the soul, or in the mind as separate from the body, or in any of the other incorporeal and metaphysical entities in which other writers have believed. Instead, he saw human beings as essentially machines, with even their thoughts and emotions operating according to physical laws and chains of cause and effect, action and reaction. As machines, human beings pursue their own self-interest relentlessly, mechanically avoiding pain and pursuing pleasure. Hobbes saw the commonwealth, or society, as a similar machine, larger than the human body and artificial but nevertheless operating according to the laws governing motion and collision. In putting together this materialist view of the world, Hobbes was influenced by his contemporaries Galileo and Kepler, who had discovered laws governing planetary motion, thereby discrediting much of the Aristotelian worldview. Hobbes hoped to establish similar laws of motion to explain the behavior of human beings, but he was more impressed by Galileo and Kepler’s mathematical precision than by their use of empirical data and observation. Hobbes hoped to arrive at his laws of motion deductively, in the manner of geometrical proofs. It is important to note that Hobbes was not in any position to prove that all of human experience can be explained in terms of physical and mechanical processes. That task would have required scientific knowledge far beyond that possessed by the seventeenth century."
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"docid": "D1290348#0",
"title": "http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/idealism/\nIdealism",
"text": "Idealism First published Sun Aug 30, 2015This entry discusses philosophical idealism as a movement chiefly in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, although anticipated by certain aspects of seventeenth century philosophy. It examines the relationship between epistemological idealism (the view that the contents of human knowledge are ineluctably determined by the structure of human thought) and ontological idealism (the view that epistemological idealism delivers truth because reality itself is a form of thought and human thought participates in it). After discussing precursors, the entry focuses on the eighteenth-century versions of idealism due to Berkeley, Hume, and Kant, the nineteenth-century movements of German idealism and subsequently British and American idealism, and then concludes with an examination of the attack upon idealism by Moore and Russell.1. Introduction2. Idealism in early modern Rationalism3. Idealism in early modern British philosophy4. Kant5. German Idealism6. Schopenhauer7. Nietzsche8."
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"docid": "D1616325#0",
"title": "http://homepages.wmich.edu/~baldner/humeideas.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Hume on Ideas, Impressions, and Knowledge Let my try one more time to make clear the ideas we discussed today in class. Ideas and Impressions First off, Hume, like Descartes, Locke, and Berkeley, believes that what we are immediately aware of in conscious experiences are (only) mental contents, i.e., “stuff” that exists “in our minds,” and not material substances that may exist outside our minds and may be the ultimate causes of these mental contents. While Descartes, Locke, and Berkeley called these mental contents by many names, includes, “ideas,” “thoughts,” and “sensations,” Hume’s general term for all such mental contents is “perceptions.” So, in spite of the difference in terminology, Hume agrees with the other three on this point: that we are directly aware only of things that exist only in our minds. Hume uses the general term “perceptions” for all of these because he wants to point out a distinction between them that, he thinks, the others have not paid close enough attention to. Hume notes that some of our perceptions are very clear and lively, and he associates them with what we are aware of in sensations, emotions, and feelings. These he calls “impressions.” In addition to impressions, he claims that the rest of our perceptions are similar to impressions, but less lively and clear. These he calls “ideas.” He gives an example of perception vs. memory."
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"docid": "D2348774#0",
"title": "http://www.roangelo.net/logwitt/logwit55.html\nIs an unexamined life - worth living?",
"text": "\"roangelo.net Home | Bibliography Is an unexamined life - worth living? Set reason against reason: Were the ancient Greek philosophers mistaken, or is reason not the specific excellence that is unique and proper to man? Topics on this page ... In what way might an unexamined life be worthy of a human being? Query: Can we empirically justify the proposition that an unexamined life is not worth living? Query: Socrates' ethics is also called empiricism Missions and Quests in Philosophy\"\" The riddle does not exist \"\"\"\" A riddle which nobody can solve \"\", or not Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus and nonsense (the limits of language use)The Facts in Plain View More about the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus ('nonsense', 'objects')Query: \"\" The limits of my language mean the limits of my world \"\"; definition of. Wittgenstein: What is philosophy? But why \"\"my\"\" world? Why not just \"\"the\"\" world? Language, \"\"the world\"\", and Knowledge of Reality Types of definition: verbal versus real; ostensive, and play-acted Philosophical Queries and Replies\"\"If a lion could talk ...\"\" (but birds do talk, and we don't understand them)Notes: the background of this page is \"\" logic of language \"\": How is language with meaning (sense) distinguished from undefined language (nonsense) when discussing philosophical problems? Words that follow \"\"Query\"\" are Internet searches that were directed or misdirected to pages of my site."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/1268177/tok-terms-flash-cards/\nToK Terms",
"text": "\"45 terms Yn Nhi Trn To K Terms This is only the To K terms on that shee he gave us Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Characteristic of Truth Independent, public, eternal Knowledge Justified (logic, empirical evidence, memory, authority) True (public, independent, eternal) Belief (you must believe in it yourself)A priori knowledge a proposition that can be known to be true independent of experience A posteriori knowledge a proposition that is known to be true from experience Knowledge by Acquaintance Knowledge that MAY be private, subjective, unexpressed, convincing, trustworthy, and passionate; MAY arise from feelings, experience, and intuition; MAY determine behavior; may be \"\"knowing how\"\"Knowledge by Description Knowledge that MUST be expressed, supported by evidence, believed, stated in propositiosn, be judged as true or false; MUST be \"\"knowing that\"\"\"\"Knowing that\"\" Knowledge by Description; \"\"If you can't say it, you don't know it\"\"\"\"Knowing how\"\" Knowledge by Acquaintaince; \"\"I know more than I can say\"\"Propositional Knowledge Knowledge that can be said to be true or false/that can be asserted or denied Epistemic Certainty when a belief has the best possible grounds or evidence that could preclude all possible skepticism of the belief Psychological Certainty The degree of confidence, conviction, belief a person has in some proposition; when the subject who has it is supremely convinced of its truth Analytic Propositions a proposition that is true by definition Synthetic Propositions any proposition that is not analytic/true by definition Justification evidence/proof that a belief is true or reasonable; distinguished as good or bad by reliability Belief the subjective requirement for knowledge; confidence in the truth or existence of something not immediately susceptible to rigorous proof Opinion a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty Determinism and Causality one theory leading to another; the idea that every event (behavior, cognition, action etc.) is determined by direct cause-and-effect; the idea that every event is necessitated by antecedent events and conditions together with the laws of nature Universals repeatable or recurrent entities that can be instantiated or exemplified by many particular things; shared qualities, relations, or types Metaphysics The branch of philosophy that examines the nature of reality, including the relationship between mind and matter, substance and attribute, fact and value; A priori speculation upon questions that are unanswerable to scientific observation, analysis, or experiment Epistemology the study of how we know things; branch of philosophy concerned with the nature and scope (limitations) of knowledge Philosophy the rational investigation of the truths and principles of being, knowledge, or conduct Skepticism the disbelief in any claims of ultimate knowledge; doubt about the truth of something Media (as a source) a source of second-hand knowledge; can be prone to biases and slants; criteria is usually bad news, extraordinary news, and relevant news Authority (as a source of knowledge) also known as second-hand knowledge or knowledge by testimony; knowledge that is passed from one person to another with the source being cultural tradition, school, the Internet, expert opinions, or the news media; can be limited and fallible Expert Opinion knowledge that is taken from people who are masters/specialists of a certain field; can be fallible/wrong Second-hand Knowledge the communal sharing of knowledge for which one of the main sources is other people; allows for knowing more than just what our own experiences and resources allow Empiricism a school of philosophy that has established that all knowledge is ultimately based on perceptual experience Rationalism a school of philosophy that has established reason as the most important source of knowledge Cause the basis or producer of an event, result, or consequence; seen in the fallacy \"\"post hoc ergo propter hoc\"\" in which the assumption is made that just because B follows A, A must be the cause of B when really there may just be a correlation Levels of Knowledge the level of understanding of a subject, ranging from a superficial grasp to a good understanding to a complete mastery Information data and facts gained through study, communication, research, instruction, etc. that comprises knowledge (for the most part)Detail Particulars considered individually and in relation to a whole; small elements of an area of knowledge that can help in gaining a greater understanding Context needed to gain a deeper understanding of an area of knowledge; the meaning of a word in a language can be partly determined by its relation to other words Reason the mental powers concerned with forming conclusions, judgments, or inferences; three types are deductive, inductive, and informal--all of which are susceptable to fallacies and show that reasoning is not always reliable Necessary NOT DONE: FIGURE IT OUT ON YOUR OWN I'M TIREDSufficient NOT DONE: FIGURE IT OUT ON YOUR OWN I'M TIREDProblems of Knowledge \"\"How do you know what you know\"\" and \"\"How can you be sure of what you know? \"\" Confirmation Bias a tendency to only notice the information that supports one's belief (s)Subjective Truth a person's perspective or opinion, particular feelings, beliefs, and desires. It is often used casually to refer to unsubstantiated personal opinions, in contrast to knowledge and fact-based beliefs; personal truths about a person's being Absolute/Objective Truth concerned with facts like for subject areas; truth independent of opinion; final and static Relative Truth the belief that truth is dependent on a certain culture or language and not pertained to another. This truth and other truths are all held accountable because unlike absolute truth,one could say, \"\"that's true for you, but not for me, but we are both still right\"\"; relativism Correspondence if a statement is true, it must correspond to a fact Coherence if a statement is true, it must fit in with our overall set of beliefs Pragmatic if a statement is true, it is useful or works in practice Prima Facie evident without proof or reasoning at first appearance; obvious Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Features Quizlet Live Quizlet Learn Diagrams Flashcards Mobile Help Sign up Help Center Honor Code Community Guidelines Students Teachers About Company Press Jobs Privacy Terms Follow us Language© 2018 Quizlet Inc. \""
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"title": "http://geography.mrdonn.org/5themes-definitions.html\n5 Themes - Definitions",
"text": "Home Geography Powerpoints Games Clipart5 Themes - Definitions Location Where is it? Absolute: A location can be absolute (specific) as in coordinates of a map using longitude and latitude Relative: A location can be relative - examples: next door, nearby, a short drive, down the road a ways. Or, it can be in the same general location as another location - example: next to the post office. Place A place is an area that is defined by everything in it. All places have features that give them personality and distinguish them from other places. If you refer to your school as a place, then that place would include walls, windows, gym, cafeteria, classrooms, people, clothing, books, maps, mops, brooms, hallways, mice (if you have them) and everything else in the school, including the languages spoken. Region A region is an area that is defined by certain similar characteristics. Those unifying or similar characteristics can be physical, natural, human, or cultural. Movement Movement refers to the way people, products, information and ideas move from one place to another. This can be local such as how did you get to school today, or it can be global such as how did humans get to North America?"
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"title": "https://www.scribd.com/doc/29552827/Geopolitics-MacKinders-s-Heartland-Theory\nGeopolitics",
"text": "\"Geopolitics Geopolitics is the art and practice of using political power over a given territory. Traditionally, the term has applied primarily to the impact of geography on politics, but its usage has evolved over the past century to encompass a wider connotation. In academic circles, the study of geopolitics involves the analysis of geography, history and social science with reference to spatial politics and patterns at various scales (ranging from the level of the state to international). The term was coined by Rudolf Kjellén, a Swedish political scientist, at the beginning of the 20th century. Kjellén was inspired by the German geographer Friedrich Ratzel, who published his book Politische Geographie (political geography) in 1897, popularized in English by American diplomat Robert Strausz-Hupé, a faculty member of the University of Pennsylvania. Halford Mackinder also greatly pioneered the field, though he did not use the term geopolitics [1]. Contents [hide] •1 Mackinder and the Heartland •1.1 Nazis •2 Ratzel •3 Kjellen •4 Huntington •5 Definitions •6 See also •7 Notes •8 References •9 External links Mackinder and the Heartland /wiki/File: Pivot_area.png /wiki/File: Pivot_area. png /wiki/File: Pivot_area.png /wiki/File: Pivot_area.png Sir Halford Mackinder's Heartland concept showing the situation of the \"\"pivot area\"\" established in the Theory of the Heartland. The concept of geopolitics initially gained attention through the work of Kazza Spoons and Sir Halford Mackinder in England and his formulation of the Heartland Theory in 1904. Mackinder's doctrine of geopolitics involved concepts diametrically opposed to the notion of Alfred Thayer Mahan about the significance of navies (he coined the term sea power) in world conflict. The Heartland theory hypothesized the possibility for a huge empire being brought into existence in the Heartland, which wouldn't need to use coastal or transoceanic transport to The basic notions of Mackinder's doctrine involve considering the geography of the Earth as being divided into two sections, the World Island or Core, comprising Eurasia and Africa; and the Periphery, including the Americas, the British Isles, and Oceania."
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/Which-continent-does-Russia-belong-to\nWhich continent does Russia belong to?",
"text": "\"Geography of Russia World Geography Continents (physical geography) Geography Russia Which continent does Russia belong to?24 Answers Mira Zaslove, loves travel and maps Answered May 10, 2015 · Author has 357 answers and 21.1m answer views Depends on what you consider a continent. Russia either spans two continents: Europe and Asia, or belongs in Eurasia. By most standards there are 7 continents in the world: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Australia, and Antarctica. Yet, some geographers combine Europe and Asia into the Eurasian continent. Russia is the largest country in the world, and it: Spans 9 time zones - Russia used to have 11 time zones but cut it down to 9 in 2010 (Source: Wikimedia Commons)Has coasts on the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans Occupies one-tenth of all the land on Earth Shares international borders with 16 sovereign states, including two with maritime boundaries ( USA, Japan)Many of these countries are commonly thought to be in the Asian continent (including China & North Korea), and others considered to be in the European continent (Norway & Finland)Has a larger surface area than Pluto - Russia has a surface area of 17 million km2, compared with 16.6 million km2 for Pluto (Source: Wikimedia Commons) The modern definition of Europe from the National Geographic Societydefines the Europe-Asia boundary at the Ural Mountainsto the source of the Ural River, then follows that river to the Caspian Sea. The border then follows the Greater Caucasus watershedfrom the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea. About 75% of the Russian population lives in the European continent. Russia is also a member of the Council of Europe. Yet, 75% of Russian territory is located in Asia. Russia has significant territory in Central and Northern Asia (Siberiain the Russian Far East).414.6k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private."
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"docid": "D3374839#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/6901553/chapter-1-ap-human-geography-vocabulary-flash-cards/\nChapter 1 AP Human geography Vocabulary",
"text": "36 terms AGA1996Chapter 1 AP Human geography Vocabulary Harm J De Blij Textbook chapter 1 vocabulary Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Sequent Occupance: successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place that add up to the cultural landscape. this symbolizes Human Environment Interaction. Cultural Landscape: the fashioning of natural landscape by a culture group to fit their needs. Arithmetic Density: total number of people divided by total area of land. how many people per area of land. Physiological Density: people per unit of area of ARABLE land; how much land is being used by how many people. Hearth: region from which innovative ideas originate. Diffusion: spread of a feature from one place to another over time."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Location_%28geography%29\nLocation (geography)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The terms location and place in geography are used to identify a point or an area on the Earth 's surface or elsewhere. The term location generally implies a higher degree of certainty than place, the latter often indicating an entity with an ambiguous boundary, relying more on human or social attributes of place identity and sense of place than on geometry. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Types of location and place1.1 Relative location1.2 Locality1.3 Absolute location2 See also3 References Types of location and place [ edit]Relative location [ edit]A relative location, or situation, is described as a displacement from another site. An example is \"\"3 miles northwest of Seattle \"\". Locality [ edit]A location, settlement, or populated place is likely to have a well-defined name but a boundary which is not well defined in varies by context. London, for instance, has a legal boundary, but this is unlikely to completely match with general usage. An area within a town, such as Covent Garden in London, also almost always has some ambiguity as to its extent. Absolute location [ edit]An absolute location is designated using a specific pairing of latitude and longitude in a Cartesian coordinate grid — for example, a Spherical coordinate system or an ellipsoid-based system such as the World Geodetic System — or similar methods. For instance, the position of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela can be expressed approximately in the WGS84 coordinate system as the location 9.80°N (latitude), 71.56°W (longitude). It is, however, just one way."
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"title": "https://www.thoughtco.com/five-themes-of-geography-1435624\nThe 5 Themes of Geography",
"text": "\"Humanities ›Geography The 5 Themes of Geography Location, Place, Human-Environment Interaction, Movement, and Region Share Flipboard Email Print The bridge over the Zambezi River at Victoria Falls seperates the countries of Zimbabwe and Zambia. Wolfgang_Steiner / Getty Imagesby Matt Rosenberg Updated January 22, 2018The five themes of geography were created in 1984 by the National Council for Geographic Education and the Association of American Geographers to facilitate and organize the teaching of geography in the K-12 classroom. While they have been supplanted by the National Geography Standards, they provide an effective organization of the teaching of geography. Location Most geographic study begins with learning the location of places. Location can be absolute or relative. Absolute location provides a definite reference to locate a place. The reference can be latitude and longitude, a street address, or even the Township and Range system. For example, you might be located at 183 Main Street in Anytown, USA, or you might be positioned at 42.2542° N, 77.7906° W. Relative location describes a place with respect to its environment and its connection to other places. As an example, a home might be located 1.3 miles from the Atlantic Ocean, .4 miles from the town's elementary school, and 32 miles from the nearest international airport. Place Place describes the human and physical characteristics of a location."
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"docid": "D2786485#0",
"title": "https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/su6203a2.htm\nIntroduction: CDC Health Disparities and Inequalities Report â United States, 2013",
"text": "\"Persons using assistive technology might not be able to fully access information in this file. For assistance, please send e-mail to: [email protected]. Type 508 Accommodation and the title of the report in the subject line of e-mail. Introduction: CDC Health Disparities and Inequalities Report — United States, 2013Supplements November 22, 2013 / 62 (03);3-5Pamela A. Meyer, Ph D 1Paula W. Yoon, Sc D 2Rachel B. Kaufmann, Ph D 21 Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support, CDC2 Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services, CDCSummary This supplement is the second CDC Health Disparities and Inequalities Report (CHDIR). The 2011 CHDIR was the first CDC report to assess disparities across a wide range of diseases, behavioral risk factors, environmental exposures, social determinants, and health-care access ( CDC. CDC Health Disparities and Inequalities Report—United States, 2011. MMWR 2011;60 [Suppl; January 14, 2011] ). The 2013 CHDIR provides new data for 19 of the topics published in 2011 and 10 new topics. When data were available and suitable analyses were possible for the topic area, disparities were examined for population characteristics that included race and ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, socioeconomic status, and geographic location. The purpose of this supplement is to raise awareness of differences among groups regarding selected health outcomes and health determinants and to prompt actions to reduce disparities."
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"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006042910292\nWhat are the five themes of Geography?",
"text": "\"Education & Reference Homework Help What are the five themes of Geography? Follow 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: To specifically serve the teacher population, a publication entitled Guidelines for Geographic Education was published in 1984 and its contents became known popularly as the \"\"Five Themes of Geography.\"\" These themes are: Location Relative Location Absolute Location Place Human Characteristics Physical Characteristics Human-Environmental Interactions Humans adapt to the environment Humans modify the environment Humans depend on the environment Movement People Goods Ideas Regions Formal Functional Vernacular (perceptual) The five themes served as a framework upon which the content of geography can be taught and served the K-12 population until the national geography standards were published in 1994. Since the six elements of the national standards embrace the five themes, they remain a valuable tool for students to use in developing a \"\"geographic perspective,\"\" while the standards strengthen instructional planning. LOCATION \"\"Where are we?\"\" is the question that the theme Location answers. Location may be absolute or it may be relative. These locations, whether relative or absolute, may be of people or places. An absolute location is a latitude and longitude (a global location) or a street address (local location). Florence, AL is 34o46' North latitude and 87.40' West longitude Paris, France is 48o51' North latitude and 2.20' East longitude Marshall Islands are 10o00' North latitude and 165o00' East longitude Relative locations are described by landmarks, time, direction or distance from one place to another and may associate a particular place with another."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/24625353/chapter-5-geography-spatial-perspective-flash-cards/\nChapter 5 Geography - Spatial Perspective",
"text": "20 terms billyjoe73Chapter 5 Geography - Spatial Perspective Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Geography The study of the earth's surface, including such aspects as its climate, topography, vegetation, and population. Spatial Perspective Way of identifying, explaining, and predicting the human and physical patterns in space and the interconnectedness of various spaces. Five themes of geography created in 1984 by National Council for Geographic Education and the Association of American Geographers: Location, Place, Human-Environment Interaction, Region, and Movement Absolute location Refers to a position on the global grid. Relative location Location as described in relation to places around it. Lines of latitude Measured in degrees that run north and south from the equator, which lies 0 degrees latitude. Lines of longitude Measured in degrees east and west of one line of longitude known as the prime meridian, which runs through Greenwich, England, and is located at 0 degrees longitude. Place Fourth geographical theme, which s a unique combination of physical and cultural attributes that give each location on the earth its individual stamp. Sense of place A person's perception of the human and physical attributes of a location that give it a unique identity in our minds."
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"title": "https://www.geolounge.com/examples-absolute-relative-location/\nExamples of Absolute and Relative Location",
"text": "Examples of Absolute and Relative Location November 29, 2014 By Caitlin Dempsey Geography 101Ad: Share:4 04Total Shares Here are some examples of the same location described as a relative location and an absolute location. The absolute location of a place doesn’t change such as the address of a place or the latitude and longitude of a place. Relative location, changes depending on the person describing the location. ( learn more: Absolute and Relative Location)General Example of Absolute and Relative Location Addresses of a place are an example of absolute location. Someone may live at 123 Main Street. That house, described as a relative location, may be four houses down from the corner. United States Capitol The United States Capitol is located at First St SE in Washington, DC 20004. The absolute location of the U. S. Capitol in latitude/longitude is 38° 53′ 35″ N, 77° 00′ 32″ W. An example of the relative location of the U. S. Capitol is that it is located about 38 miles southwest of Baltimore. Absolute and Relative Location of Turkey The absolute location of the country of Turkey is between 36 degrees and 42 degrees north latitude and between 26 degrees and 45 degrees east longitude. The relative location of Turkey is Mediterranean and the Black Seas and East of Greece."
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"title": "http://www.ask.com/geography/latitude-longitude-australia-1b8e624e5f5e5415\nWhat Is the Latitude and Longitude of Australia?",
"text": "\"Geography Australia Q: What Is the Latitude and Longitude of Australia? A: Quick Answer Based on information provided by Maps of the World, the latitude and longitude of Australia is 27 degrees 00' S and 133 degrees 00 E. Located at these coordinates, Australia is one of the smallest continents in the world. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Are the Latitude and Longitude of Sydney, Australia? What Is the Average Temperature in Australia? What Are Some of the Animals That Live in Australia? Credit: Simon Mc Gill Moment Mobile Getty Images Full Answer The climate of a continent and specific location is often based on its latitude and longitude. In Australia, the southern and eastern parts of the continent are generally temperate, with a summer and winter season. However, the northern part of Australia experiences extreme temperature differences in the summer and winter. Australia is an arid climatic country that experiences very moderate rainfall. Learn more about Australia Sources: mapsofworld.com Related Questions Q: What Are Some of the Interesting Facts About Australia?"
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_human_geography_definition_of_a_state\nWhat is a human geography definition of a state?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Geography What is a human geography definition of a state? Flag What is a human geography definition of a state? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. A politically organized territory that is administered by a sovereign government and is recognized by a significant portion of the international community. A state has a defined territory, a permanent population, a government, and is recognized by other states.10 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Dingdong23 24 Contributions Definition of geography? Geography is the study of earth's physical and cultural features. Deedee54345 9 Contributions What is the definition of geography? Geography is the study of people and their environments Study of all earth The word Geography is derived from two greek words \"\"Geo\"\" which means \"\"Earth\"\",and \"\"Graphe\"\" m …Charlieboobooo 1 Contribution What is the definition of built landscape for AP human geography?features and patterns reflecting human occupation and use of natural recources Isadora Duncan 220,164 Contributions What is definition of geography term human environmental interaction? Human Environmental Interaction is basically how we affect and are affected by the environment, and also how we disturb the natural environment."
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"title": "http://mrkersey.org/students/geo_terms_definitions.php\nGeography Terms List with Definitions",
"text": "\"Geography Terms List with Definitions By the end of the school year you will be expected to know all the terms on this list. We will begin with the first few words or so and with each new topic we will add more terms. There will be a vocabulary quiz approximately every week. Any new words, in addition to all previous words on the list, are fair game for these quizzes. These are not all the key terms and people you will be required to learn this year, but these are the ones that will appear on our vocabulary quizzes throughout the year. Note: Terms marked with an asterisk (*) are not found in the 7th grade textbook's glossary. ( The definitions are for all other terms are taken from Eastern Hemisphere: Geography, History, Culture by H. H. Jacobs, B. Randolph, and M. L. Le Vasseur. Copyright 2001 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Pages 754-764. ) geography - The study of the Earth's surface, the connections between places, and the relationships between people and their environment.latitude lines - A series of imaginary lines, also called parallels, that circle the Earth parallel to the Equator; used to measure a distance north or south of the Equator in degrees.parallel - A line of latitudedegrees* - A unit of measure used to determine absolute location; on globes and maps, lines of latitude and longitude are measured in degrees.minute* - 1/60 of a degree. Equator - An imaginary line that circles the globe at its widest point, dividing the Earth into two halves called hemispheres; used as a reference point from which north and south latitudes are measured.longitude lines - A series of imaginary lines, also called meridians, that run north and south, from one pole to the other; used to measure the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian in degrees.meridian - A line of longitude."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/1074106/ap-human-geography-chapter-1-vocabulary-flash-cards/\nAP Human Geography Chapter 1 Vocabulary",
"text": "\"62 terms joannasynclare AP Human Geography Chapter 1 Vocabulary Vocabulary for the Human Geography textbook by H. J. De Blij, Alexander B. Murphy, and Erin H. Fouberg. Chaoter One. Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Fieldwork the study of geographic phenomena by visiting and observing how people interact with and thereby change those places. Human Geography One of the two major divisions of Geography; the spatial analysis of human population, its cultures, activities, and landscapes. Globalization the expansion of economic, political, and cultural processes to the point that they become global in scale and impact. The process of _______ transcend state boundaries and have outcomes that vary across places and states. Physical Geography One of the two major divisions of systematic geography; the spatial analysis of the structure, processes, and location of Earth's natural phenomena such as climate, soil, plants, animals, and topography. Spatial pertaining to space on the Earth's surface; sometimes used as a synonym for geographic. Spatial Distribution physical location of geographic phenomena across space. Pattern the design of spatial distribution."
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"title": "https://www.ncjrs.gov/html/nij/mapping/ch4_9.html\n.",
"text": "\"Hot spots Chapter 4: Mapping Crime and Geographic Information Systems Definition in geographic space The term hot spot has become part of the crime analysis lexicon and has received a lot of attention. What are hot spots? How do we recognize them? A hot spot is a condition indicating some form of clustering in a spatial distribution. However, not all clusters are hot spots because the environments that help generate crime—the places where people are—also tend to be clusters. So any definition of hot spots has to be qualified. Sherman (1995) defined hot spots \"\"as small places in which the occurrence of crime is so frequent that it is highly predictable, at least over a 1-year period.\"\" According to Sherman, crime is approximately six times more concentrated among places than it is among individuals, hence the importance of asking \"\"wheredunit\"\" as well as \"\"whodunit.\"\" ( See the appendix for hot spot-related resources. ) A great deal of confusion surrounds the hot spot issue, including the distinction between spaces and places."
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"title": "http://people.wku.edu/charles.smith/essays/SMITH89.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Historical Biogeography: Geography as Evolution, Evolution as Geography Charles H. Smith [ [Author's Note: An essay invited for publication in the New Zealand Journal of Zoology (Volume 16: 773-785, 1989) as part of a symposium issue, and reprinted here verbatim. Original pagination indicated within double brackets.]] [ [ p. 773]] Abstract Despite a number of advances in method in recent years, biogeography remains a field with a poorly developed philosophical core. As a result, its historical and ecological sides remain as isolated from one another as ever. In this essay I argue that a more unified approach to biogeographic studies will become possible only when workers realise that it is necessary to reject absolute space, \"\"geography as handmaiden\"\" approaches to distribution problems in favour of structuralist models compatible with both probabilistic spatial interaction and deterministic phylogenetic kinds of thinking. Pros and cons of regionalist, vicariance, and panbiogeographic approaches are weighed in this regard; it is shown that the primary objections of the latter schools to the approach of the former are vitiated when one dwells on second-order, rather than first-order, interpretations of regional faunal structure. This approach makes it possible to construct joint taxonomic/spatial models conducive to pattern analysis; the latter permits the genesis of hypotheses that can be tested through independently conceived theories of process (such as vicariance). An example of the kind of pattern study envisioned, involving generalised track depiction, is briefly described. A suggested cycle of research is thus laid out in which systematic revision becomes a function of a joint \"\"natural\"\" spatial and phylogenetic/historical approach to the subject. Keywords panbiogeography; biogeography; vicariance; Leon Croizat; Alfred Russel Wallace INTRODUCTIONThrough this essay I should like to make a plea that one would not think necessary: to return the \"\"geography\"\" to (historical) biogeography."
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"docid": "D610297#0",
"title": "http://www.jewishdatabank.org/Studies/details.cfm?StudyID=743\nThe Jewish Population of Canada - 2011 National Household Survey [2015 Reports Added]",
"text": "\"The Jewish Population of Canada - 2011 National Household Survey [2015 Reports Added]Sponsor (s): Jewish Federations of Canada - UIAPrincipal Investigator (s): Charles Shahar Study Dates: 2011Population Estimates: The Canadian Jewish population in 2011 was 391,665, representing 1.2% of the total Canadian population. Jewish households in Canada account for 1.4% of all Canadian households. Table 1 (page 6 of the Basic Demographics report and page 14 of the PDF) summarizes the steady rise in the Jewish population of Canada from 16,493 in 1901 to the current population of just over 391,000. The ten largest Jewish communities in Canada are Toronto: 188,710 Jewish persons, Montreal: 90,780, Vancouver: 26,255, Ottawa:14,010, Winnipeg:13,690, Calgary: 8,335, Edmonton: 5,550, Hamilton: 5,110, Victoria: 2,740 and London: 2,675. Except for Victoria, there is a special report for each of these communities (plus Halifax and Windsor) following the 2011 Report Series model. Links are on the left of this Overview page. Note that precise numerical estimates are presented for population figures in all 2011 reports. following the Census-based model used previously. *** An historical comparison of the largest Canadian Jewish communities from the 1981 Census, the 1991 Census, the 2001 Census and the 2011 National Household Survey is presented on page 84 of the report (92 of the PDF). It demonstrates that the results of the 2011 NHS are consistent with the earlier Census findings, but do reflect actual changes in Jewish population patterns in Canada."
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"docid": "D1559446#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/93265399/goegraphy-flash-cards/\nGOEGRAPHY",
"text": "156 terms Megan Mc Gough GOEGRAPHYLearn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort A geographical coordinate system on the Earth sphere is called Latitude and longitude. Which of the following is not the best example of a study with process in mind? Understanding how the capital of Abuja, Nigeria, was placed were it was. WRONGIn considering spatial interactions between places, which of the following is a salient characteristic? direction WRONGThough we often talk about the 'South', speak of 'southern hospitality' and mention that people have southern accents the south, as a region, is very difficult to define. Which of the following is the best example of absolute distance? It is 5 miles to my aunt's house. Overall, the most important criteria in understanding a vernacular region is the perception of an individual about the extent of the region."
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"docid": "D411202#0",
"title": "http://mshistorynow.mdah.state.ms.us/articles/295/geography-of-mississippi\nThe Geography of Mississippi",
"text": "The Geography of Mississippi Martha Hutson Ask people to define “geography,” and most of them will initially say it is location — where a place is. The “where” is certainly central to geography, and with tools such as maps and global positioning technology, geography is the subject best equipped to address a question about location. However, a simple exercise will illustrate that geography is much more than just location. Imagine that the state of Mississippi was able to exchange places with the state of Alaska. Not only would its location be much farther north, but what else about the state would change as a result of the shift in latitude? How would Mississippi’s history, her people, and their cultures, have been different if the state had been situated along the Arctic Ocean and Bering Sea instead of along the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River? Geographers use “so what?” questions to invite investigation of such queries. These “so what?” questions give geography meaning and expand study of the subject beyond basic location and a collection of place names, coordinates, and capitals."
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"title": "https://www.reference.com/geography/geographic-grid-5f82dba1d0f08a7c\nWhat Is a Geographic Grid?",
"text": "\"Geography Maps & Cartography Q: What Is a Geographic Grid? A: Quick Answer The geographic grid is a system designed to pinpoint any location on Earth by laying a vertical and horizontal grid over the Earth's layout. The vertical lines are called the longitude and the horizontal lines are the latitude. The intersection of these two points determines any exact location. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Lines Make up the Earth's Grid System? What Is the Meaning of Geographical Location? What Is Absolute Location? Credit: Nikada E+ Getty Images Full Answer The geographic grid is fundamental to the study of geography because its medium of communication relies so heavily on the use of maps. The lines are a man-made invention based off the location of the north and south poles. Latitudinal lines measure degrees north to south, with 0 degrees being the exact halfway point between the north and south poles."
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"docid": "D2439973#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/14603683/unit-1-ap-human-geography-flash-cards/\nUnit 1 AP Human Geography",
"text": "\"10 terms mr_throupe Unit 1 AP Human Geography Flash cards for the unit 1 AP Human Geography test Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sorthow many hours does it take for the earth to rotate 360 degrees? 24 hourswhat is the difference between site and situation? site is where it's actually located such as landforms and situation is what it's associated by such as museums and monuments. Why were the following people and why were they important: Eratosthenes, Aristotle, Ptolemy, Al-Idrisi, and Gerardus Mercator. They all were early geographers. They are all important because they were the first to accurately display geography. What is the difference between absolute and relative location? Absolute location uses coordinates to determine where a place is and relative location uses other objects and places to determine where a place is."
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"title": "http://cryo.gsfc.nasa.gov/introduction/temp_scales.html\nTemperature Scales and Absolute Zero",
"text": "+ Visit NASA.gov Cryogenics and Fluids Branch Temperature Scales and Absolute Zero Four Temperature Scales The most commonly used temperature scale in the US today is the Fahrenheit scale, abbreviated F. In this scale, water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees. ( This only holds strictly when atmospheric pressure equals the average sea level pressure. At high altitudes, water boils at a lower temperature, as anyone who cooks in the mountains knows. ) Another common scale is the Celsius (also called Centigrade) scale. In this scale, water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees. To convert between Fahrenheit and Celsius use this formula: Fahrenheit Temperature = (Celsius Temperature)x (9/5) + 32There are also temperature scales in which zero is absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature. ( People have gotten close to absolute zero, but have never reached it. According to theory, we never will.) Absolute zero is at -273.15 Celsius, or -459.67 Fahrenheit. The Kelvin temperature scale uses the same size degree as Celsius, but has its zero set to absolute zero."
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"docid": "D1546381#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_temperature_scale_is_based_on_absolute_zero\nWhat temperature scale is based on absolute zero?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Units of Measure Temperature What temperature scale is based on absolute zero? Flag What temperature scale is based on absolute zero? Answer by Csanders0 Confidence votes 16.0KThe Kelvin scale is based at absolute zero. The Kelvin scale was defined when the scientist William Thomson (1st Baron Kelvin) calculated the absolute minimum thermal energy an object can have. He decided to shift the Celsius scale so that 0 would be equivalent to having zero thermal energy (aka absolute zero).1 person found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No I Know 92 Contributions Absolute zero exist on what temperature scale? Answer all three: 0 degrees Kelvin -273 degrees Celsius -460 degrees Fahrenheit Answer I only know that the Lowest …Al Cohen 126,337 Contributions Senior Fellow in Electrical Engineering What is absolute zero on the celsius temperature scale? Negative 273.15 degrees Which temperature scale uses absolute zero? Kelvin temperature scale uses absolute zero as the zero. Though you can find absolute zero in all temperature scales i.e. −459.67 degrees Fahrenheit and -273.15 degrees Cels …Don Dfoofnik 4,377,793 Contributions There are three kinds of answers: ones that are mostly right, ones that are mostly wrong, and those that once were right but now are wrong."
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"docid": "D3127766#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_units_used_for_measuring_temperature\nWhat are the units used for measuring temperature?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Units of Measure Temperature What are the units used for measuring temperature? Flag What are the units used for measuring temperature? Answer by V42nu62k7g Confidence votes 1.5KTemperature is the head content of a matter. The temperature is measured in different scales and each scale has it uses and has originated for specific purposes. The well known measures of temperature are Fahrenheit and Celsius (or centigrade). Both Fahrenheit and Celsius are scaled between the freezing and boiling points of water. The freezing point of water is equal to 32 Fahrenheit and 0 Celsius and the boiling point is equal to 212 Fahrenheit and 100 Celsius. Another temperature scale is The Kelvin scale which has many applications in science and engineering. The start of the Kelvin scale (0 K) is the point of zero heat (no heat energy) which is equal to -273 Celsius. Kelvin Fahrenheit Celsius In degrees Kelvin, Celsius, or Fahrenheit."
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"docid": "D1295915#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060728194503AALs4dW\nOne degree celsuis indicates the same temperature change as?",
"text": "\"Science & Mathematics Other - Science One degree celsuis indicates the same temperature change as? A. one degree fahrenheit B. one kelvin C. 5/9 degree fahrenheit D. 9/5 kelvin Follow Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: B. The Kelvin temperature scale has the same \"\"degree\"\" spacing as the celsius scale (so 1 degree celsius = 1 degree Kelvin) but is shifted by -273.15 degrees from the celsius scale so that zero on its scale is \"\"absolute zero\"\" (the coldest temperature that can be reached). Using a helium dilution refridgerator that operates by circulating He3 through mixtures of He3/He4 (rather than freon thru a regular fridge) you can reach temperatures as low as 1 millikelvin (1/1000th of a degree Kelvin). To go lower to the microkelvin range you need to cool a paramagnetic salt in a high magnetic field to align all the magnetic dipoles and then turn off the field. The dipole alignments then slowly randomize which constitutes a lowering of its temperature. So we can get very close to absolute zero in the lab. One degree celsius is actually also 9/5 degrees fahrenheit Source (s): Years of Low temp physics and lots of beer! Cheers Taoman · 1 decade ago1 0 Comment Asker's rating B. one kelvin The Celsius scale was involed using water as a standard. They took the temperature that water freezes and called it zero and the temperature where water boiled and called it 100 and divided the temperatures in between into 100 equal parts. Kelvin was invented later on."
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"docid": "D2111074#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081007110938AAkws20\nWhat is the absence of heat in Fahrenheit? If you were to go so far out in space away from all suns.?",
"text": "Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space What is the absence of heat in Fahrenheit? If you were to go so far out in space away from all suns.? And take a reading of Fahrenheit. What would it be -1000? -1,000,000? I looked online for a long time but i guess no one cares. I did find out that the moon gets down to -387 at night but is up to 253 Fahrenheit in the day. Also pluto the farthest planet in our system and coldest has a average of -393°. With that... show more1 following 5 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Well, absolute zero is 0 K (Kelvin) which is the standard unit of temperature in science and works out to be -273 degrees celsius or, in fahrenheit -459 degrees. There is nowhere yet discovered in the universe with this temperature, but scientists in Nevada (I think) have managed to isolate a metal bar within a fraction of a degree of this temperature."
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"docid": "D1133154#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahrenheit_temperature\nFahrenheit",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Fahrenheit temperature)navigation search For other uses, see Fahrenheit (disambiguation). Thermometer with Fahrenheit (marked on outer bezel) and Celsius (marked on inner dial) degree units. The Fahrenheit scale was the first standardized temperature scale to be widely used. The Fahrenheit scale is a temperature scale based on one proposed in 1724 by Dutch-German-Polish physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686–1736). [ 1] It uses the degree Fahrenheit (symbol: °F) as the unit. Several accounts of how he originally defined his scale exist. The lower defining point, 0 °F, was established as the temperature of a solution of brine made from equal parts of ice, water and salt (ammonium chloride). [ 2] Further limits were established as the melting point of ice (32 °F) and his best estimate of the average human body temperature (96 °F, about 2.6 °F less than the modern value due to a later redefinition of the scale). [ 3] The scale is now usually defined by two fixed points: the temperature at which water freezes into ice is defined as 32 °F, and the boiling point of water is defined to be 212 °F, a 180 °F separation, as defined at sea level and standard atmospheric pressure. By the end of the 20th century, Fahrenheit was used as the official temperature scale only in the United States (including its unincorporated territories ), its freely associated states in the Western Pacific ( Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands ), the Bahamas, Belize, and the Cayman Islands. ["
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"docid": "D461548#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-SI-unit-of-temperature\nWhat is the SI unit of temperature?",
"text": "\"International System of Units Temperature What is the SI unit of temperature? Answer Wiki24 Answers Howard Ludwig, Ph. D. Physics, Northwestern University (1982)Answered Sep 7, 2017 · Author has 987 answers and 872.8k answer views Wow! At the time I write this, there are 38 answers plus 78 collapsed answers and none of them are correct—the closest is a collapsed answer. Part of the problem is that the question is awkwardly asked, though it could easily be looked at as quite straightforward to the non-expert. For such questions, the best and safest thing to do, especially if you are asking the question because you really do not know but also even if you think you know, go straight to the official source of information about SI, namely, the BIPM - SI Brochure. The French version is the official definition of SI and the metric system. Since Quora is in English, I will reference the semi-official English translation. The poster has asked “ What is the SI unit of temperature? ” Note that the singular form of the noun unit and verb is is used."
},
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"docid": "D1519728#0",
"title": "https://www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/textbook/measureenergy.html\nEnergy",
"text": "Energy GRADEMeasurement of Energy Temperature and Heat Heat is the result of the movement of matter. Temperature is the measure of this movement of matter. You can tell the difference between temperature in the winter and summer. Winter is cold and summer is hot. You test the temperature of hot soup by blowing on it and then taking quick tastes. But what is you wanted an exact measurement of temperature? What if you wanted to know exact numbers instead of just someone else's observations? A thermometer is an instrument used for measuring temperature. When you are sick, someone checks your temperature using a thermometer. When it is in your mouth, the heat in your mouth causes the liquid inside the glass column to expand and rise."
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"docid": "D564670#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_lowest_possible_temperature\nWhat is the lowest temperature possible?",
"text": "What is the lowest temperature possible? Absolute zero at 0 K is â273.15 ° C (â459.67 °F)What is the lowest possible temperature in Kelvins?0 degrees Kelvin K9284 5,688 Contributions What do scientists call the lowest possible temperature? Absolute Zero. What is the lowest possible temperature that can be reached?-273 CChem Chemicals 745 Contributions What is the lowest possible temperature and why? It depends whether you are referring to the lowest theoretic temperature possible, or the lower temperature ever actually achieved. Absolute zero is a temperature marked by a …4 JAYS 2,010,442 Contributions Mathematics, facts, figures, definitions, conversions and physics are my interests on Answers.com What is the lowest possible temperature Fahrenheit? Absolute zero is defined as 0K on the Kelvin scale and as -273.15° on the Celsius scale. This equates to -459.67° on the Fahrenheit scale. Why do you think there is a point which is the lowest possible temperature? The temperature of something is just a measure of how much energy it has."
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"docid": "D1133153#0",
"title": "https://www.digikey.com/en/resources/conversion-calculators/conversion-calculator-temperature\nCelsius to Fahrenheit Conversion Calculator",
"text": "Conversion Calculators > Celsius to Fahrenheit Conversion Calculator Celsius to Fahrenheit Conversion Calculator Celsius Temperature Scale The Celsius scale is an interval system but not a ratio system, meaning it follows a relative scale but not an absolute scale. This can be seen because the temperature interval between 20°C and 30°C is the same as between 30°C and 40°C, but 40°C does not have twice the air heat energy of 20°C. A temperature difference of 1 deg C is the equivalent of a temperature difference 1.8°F. Fahrenheit Temperature Scale Fahrenheit is a thermodynamic temperature scale, where the freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit (°F) and the boiling point 212°F (at standard atmospheric pressure). This puts the boiling and freezing points of water exactly 180 degrees apart. Therefore, a degree on the Fahrenheit scale is 1/180 of the interval between the freezing point and the boiling point of water. Absolute zero is defined as -459.67°F. A temperature difference of 1°F is the equivalent of a temperature difference 0.556°C. Celsius:°CFahrenheit:°FKelvin: KRankine:°Ra Delisle:°De Newton:°NRéaumur:°RRømer:°RøRelated Products: Temperature Sensors, Transducers RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) Thermocouple, Temperature Probe PTC Thermistors NTC Thermistors Test Leads - Thermocouples, Temperature Probes English | Español"
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"docid": "D3393181#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/19646400/heat-temperature-and-specific-heat-flash-cards/\nHeat, Temperature and Specific Heat",
"text": "47 terms lynnhardin TEACHERHeat, Temperature and Specific Heat Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sorttemperature the quantity that tells how warm or cold an object is with respect to some standard (measures of AVERAGE kinetic energy of molecules in matter)heat the transfer of thermal energy ( Thermal Energy moving from one place to another )212 FAHRENHEIT: boiling point of water.... ______ degrees32 FAHRENHEIT: freezing point of water.... _______ degrees0 FAHRENHEIT: freezing point of SALT water.... _______ degrees100 CELSIUS: boiling point of water.... ______ degrees0 CELSIUS: freezing point of water.... _______ degrees-459 FAHRENHEIT: absolute zero.... ________ degrees-273 CELSIUS: absolute zero.... ______ degrees373 KELVIN: boiling point of water.... ______ degrees273 KELVIN: freezing point of water.... ______ degrees0 KELVIN: absolute zero.... ______ degreesabsolute zero theoretical temperature at which molecules stop moving and no more heat can be removed from the object FASTER Adding heat makes particles move _________ . COLLIDE As particles move faster, they _______ with each other with greater force.farther EXPAND The force of collision causes particles to move _________ apart, causing matter to _________ .specific heat the amount of heat energy transferred that will raise the temperature of 1 kg of a substance by 1 degree K or C1 Which Law of Thermodynamics is This? : Whenever heat flows into or out of a system, the gain or loss of thermal energy equals the amount of heat transferred. ( Answer 1, 2, or 3 )2 Which Law of Thermodynamics is This? : Heat never spontaneously flows from a lower - temperature substance to a higher - temperature substance. ( Answer 1, 2, or 3 )3 Which Law of Thermodynamics is This? : No system can reach absolute zero. ( Answer 1, 2, or 3 )Joule the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Cthermal equilibrium Heat will always be transferred from areas of high temperature to areas of lower temperature until ____________ ___________ is reached.conduction the transfer of heat between particles as they collide within a substance or between two objects in contactconvection the transfer of heat by the movement of fluids with different temperaturesconvection current the flow of a fluid due to heated expansion followed by cooling and contractionradiation the transfer of heat by electromagnetic wavesconductor a material through which heat can be easily transferredinsulator a material that is a poor conductor of heat energy Celsius Metric unit for measuring temperature; On this scale water freezes at zero and boils at 100."
},
{
"docid": "D1155321#0",
"title": "http://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2015/07/How-to-convert-fahrenheit-to-celsius-in-java.html\nHow to Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius in Java with Example",
"text": "\"How to Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius in Java with Example In this Java tutorial, you will learn how to write a program to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius in Java. Fahrenheit is a thermodynamic temperature scale, where the freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit (°F) and the boiling point of water is 212°F (at standard atmospheric pressure). This puts the boiling and freezing points of water exactly 180 degrees apart. Therefore, a degree on the Fahrenheit scale is 1/180 of the interval between the freezing point and the boiling point of water. Absolute zero is defined as -459.67°F. If you know, in Celsius scale, the freezing point of water is at 0ºC and the boiling point of water is at 100ºC. By using these facts, you can easily deduce a formula to convert Fahrenheit temperature into Celsius. To be frank, if you have been a Science student you already know about that formula, nothing new about it. What is more important is to learn how to convert such formula into a computer program using Java programming language. This is what you will learn in this tutorial. BTW, if you an absolute Java beginner and learning Java, I suggest you take a look at a couple of introductory books about Java programming language e.g. Java: A Beginner's guide by Herbert Schildt, it's one of the up-to-date books in Java and covers even latest Java release, Java 8."
},
{
"docid": "D3288656#0",
"title": "https://www.thecalculatorsite.com/articles/units/how-to-convert-fahrenheit-to-celsius.php\nFahrenheit To Celsius Formula, Charts and Conversion",
"text": "\"Fahrenheit To Celsius Formula, Charts and Conversion Article Category: Units | 19 Comments In this article, we will show you the easiest and most accurate ways to convert temperatures from Fahrenheit to Celsius and from Celsius to Fahrenheit. At first glance, the two scales do not seem to relate to each other at all and this is because of the different methodologies of the scientists after which they are named. As a note, before you start reading. You will find, on the second page of this article, some handy reference charts and a converter, to allow you to quickly convert between the units. Quick links to those are included below. Fahrenheit to Celsius reference chart Celsius to Fahrenheit reference chart Fahrenheit, Celsius Formula Fahrenheit - Celsius converter The Fahrenheit scale The German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686 - 1736) came first. In 1714, he invented the mercury-in-glass thermometer that 300 years on is still one of the most accurate and most widely used means of measuring temperature. Ten years later, Fahrenheit first proposed his temperature scale that set freezing point at 32 degrees (32°F) and water boiling point at 212°F. Why these points? For a start, Fahrenheit realised that the temperature at which water starts to freeze is a fair bit warmer than the coldest temperature measurable, which he calibrated by placing a thermometer into a mixture of iced water and ammonium chloride salt."
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"docid": "D1765379#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Themometer\nThermometer",
"text": "\"Mercury thermometer (mercury-in-glass thermometer) for measurement of room temperature. Daniel Fahrenheit 's application of mercury and a standardized temperature scale for liquid-in-glass thermometers ushered in a new era of accuracy and precision in thermometry. [ 1] From the early 1710s until the introduction of electronic devices in the 1960s, mercury-in-glass thermometers were the world's most reliable and accurate thermometers, accounting for their widespread use. A thermometer is a device that measures temperature or a temperature gradient. A thermometer has two important elements: (1) a temperature sensor (e.g. the bulb of a mercury-in-glass thermometer or the digital sensor in an infrared thermometer) in which some change occurs with a change in temperature, and (2) some means of converting this change into a numerical value (e.g. the visible scale that is marked on a mercury-in-glass thermometer or the digital readout on an infrared model). Thermometers are widely used in industry to monitor processes, in meteorology, in medicine, and in scientific research. Some of the principles of the thermometer were known to Greek philosophers of two thousand years ago. The modern thermometer gradually evolved from the thermoscope with the addition of a scale in the early 17th century and standardisation through the 17th and 18th centuries. [ 2] [3] [4]Contents [ hide ]1 Temperature1.1 Early developments1.2 Era of precision thermometry2 Registering3 Physical principles of thermometry3.1 Thermometric materials3.2 Constant volume thermometry3.3 Radiometric thermometry4 Primary and secondary thermometers5 Calibration6 Precision, accuracy, and reproducibility7 Indirect methods of temperature measurement8 Applications8.1 Nanothermometry8.2 Cryometer8.3 Medical8.4 Food and food safety8.5 Environmental9 See also10 References11 Further reading12 External links Temperature [ edit]Main articles: Temperature and Temperature measurement An infrared thermometer is a kind of pyrometer ( bolometer ). While an individual thermometer is able to measure degrees of hotness, the readings on two thermometers cannot be compared unless they conform to an agreed scale."
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"docid": "D1299763#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071212045641AA7P0iD\nWhat does kelvin mean in temperature?",
"text": "\"Science & Mathematics Weather What does kelvin mean in temperature? What is the relationship between kelvin and celcius. What is the difference? And if you can answer when water boils and freezes. If you could answers those questions it would help me alot thank you.2 following 8 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Kelvin is a SI base unit for measuring temperature. The weather forecast (depending on where you live) will use Celsius or Fahrenheit, but in science we prefer to use Kelvin. The symbol for Kelvin is K and does not, typically, use the \"\"degree symbol\"\" ... IE you say 310K not 310°K The \"\"zero point\"\" for Kelvin is sometimes referred to as 'absolute zero'. You will almost always see a temperature in Kelvin expressed as a positive number because the scale 'starts' so low. °C = K − 273.15 K = °C + 273.15 Water freezes and boils at different temperatures depending on where you are in the world... is you use the general rule of thumb for sea level: Boils at 100°C ... 373.15K Freezes at 0°C ... 273.15KDavid F · 1 decade ago0 1 Comment What Is Kelvin In Temperature Source (s):https://shrinkurl.im/a9C7Dscialpi · 1 year ago0 0 Comment2Source (s): Vehicle History Records Database - http://VIN.trustdd.com/?u Bd BBecky · 2 years ago0 0 Comment Good question. When air is at a temperature of -273C, the lowest temperature possible it is said to be at absolute zero."
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{
"docid": "D2313456#0",
"title": "http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/absolute-zero-13930448/\nAbsolute Zero",
"text": "Absolute Zero Why Is A Negative Number Called Absolute Zero? ( Wikimedia Commons)By Sarah Zielinskismithsonian.com January 1, 2008Those who have studied some physics might remember why minus 459.67 Fahrenheit is called “absolute zero,” but for the rest, it’s probably a bit confusing. Switching to Celsius won’t help; absolute zero is minus 273.15 degrees on that scale. Is absolute zero ever zero degrees? To find the answer, one needs to look to a scientific temperature scale called Kelvin and how it evolved. The Fahrenheit scale used in the United States dates back to the early 1700s, a time when scientists realized that they needed a way to measure heat and cold and were inventing thermometers. German physicist Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit is credited as the first to use mercury in a thermometer, and he created a measurement scale to go along with his invention. On Fahrenheit’s scale, zero degrees was the temperature of a mixture of equal parts ice, water, and salt, and 212 degrees was the temperature at which water boiled. Though Fahrenheit’s temperature scale became widely used, other scientists of the time experimented with their own. In 1742, Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius used a 100-degree, or centigrade, scale that set the freezing point of water at zero and the boiling point at 100. ("
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"docid": "D296232#0",
"title": "https://www.thoughtco.com/temperature-definition-602123\nTemperature Definition in Science",
"text": "Science, Tech, Math ›Science Temperature Definition in Science Can You Define Temperature? Share Flipboard Email Print Temperature is a property of matter that is measured using a thermometer. nikamata / Getty Imagesby Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph. D. Updated June 13, 2017Temperature Definition Temperature is the property of matter which reflects the quantity of energy of motion of the component particles. It is a comparative measure of how hot or cold a material is. The coldest theoretical temperature is called absolute zero. It is the temperature where the thermal motion of particles is at its minimum (not the same as motionless). Absolute zero is 0 K on the Kelvin scale, −273.15 °C on the Celsius scale, and −459.67 °F on the Fahrenheit scale. The instrument used to measure temperature is a thermometer. The International System of Units (SI) unit of temperature is the Kelvin (K), although other temperature scales are more commonly used for everyday situations."
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{
"docid": "D73887#0",
"title": "http://www.encyclopedia.com/science-and-technology/physics/physics/temperature\nTEMPERATURE",
"text": "\"TEMPERATURECONCEPTTemperature is one of those aspects of the everyday world that seems rather abstract when viewed from the standpoint of physics. In scientific terms, it is not simply a measure of hot and cold, but an indicator of molecular motion and energy flow. Thermometers measure temperature by a number of means, including the expansion that takes place in a medium such as mercury or alcohol. These measuring devices are gauged in several different ways, with scales based on the freezing and boiling points of water — as well as, in the case of the absolute temperature scale, the point at which all molecular motion virtually ceases. HOW IT WORKSHeat Energy appears in many forms, including thermal energy, or the energy associated with heat. Heat is internal thermal energy that flows from one body of matter to another — or, more specifically, from a system at a higher temperature to one at a lower temperature. Two systems at the same temperature are said to be in a state of thermal equilibrium. When this occurs, there is no exchange of heat. Though people ordinarily speak of \"\"heat\"\" as an expression of relative warmth or coldness, in physical terms, heat only exists in transfer between two systems. It is never something inherently part of a system; thus, unless there is a transfer of internal energy, there is no heat, scientifically speaking."
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"docid": "D970614#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-fahrenheit-and-celsius\nWhat is the difference between fahrenheit and celsius?",
"text": "\"Ganesh Subramaniam, studied at Bengaluru, Karnataka, India Answered Dec 19, 2015 · Author has 724 answers and 1.8m answer views Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales to measure temperature. Celsius is the temperature scale previously known as the centigrade scale. [ The name Centigrade was derived from the Latin - meaning \"\"hundred degrees\"\". When Anders Celsius - a Swedish astronomer - created his original scale in 1742 he inexplicably chose 0° for the boiling point and 100° for the freezing point. One year later Frenchman Jean Pierre Cristin proposed an inverted version of the scale - freezing point 0°, boiling point 100°. He named it Centigrade. In 1948, by international agreement, Cristin's adapted scale became known as Celsius to honour the Swedish Scientist. The degree Celsius - symbol: °C - can refer to a specific temperature on the Celsius scale as well as serve as unit increment to indicate a temperature interval (a difference between two temperatures or an uncertainty). Fahrenheit is a temperature scale named after the German-Dutch physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686–1736), who proposed it in 1724. In this scale, the freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit (written “32 °F”), and the boiling point is 212 degrees, placing the boiling and freezing points of water exactly 180 degrees apart."
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"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070226105929AA42g7T\nIf today's temperature is 0 degrees and tomorrow is twice as hot as today - what is the temperature tomorrow?",
"text": "\"Science & Mathematics Weather If today's temperature is 0 degrees and tomorrow is twice as hot as today - what is the temperature tomorrow? Follow 20 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: - PROBLEMS - You haven't specified what scale (Fahrenheit, Celsius, Rankine or Kelvin) You can't multiply temperatures unless they are on a relative scale. Whatever scale you used, if it's twice as hot tomorrow then we'll all be dead. - POSSIBLE ANSWERS - 459.67 Fahrenheit 273.15 Celsius 0 Kelvin, 0 Rankine (-459.67 Fahrenheit / -273.15 Celsius) - EXPLANATION - You can't multiply temperatures in Fahrenheit or Celsius (Centigrade) because they aren't relative and 0 isn't the lowest you can get. To multiply temperatures you need to use a measurement which starts at 0, in other words either Kelvin or Rankine. Both take the coldest possible temperature as being 0. This is 273.15 degrees Celsius below freezing and is called Absolute Zero, it's the temperature at which everything freezes. Using the Kelvin scale temperatures can be multiplied and if today's temperature was 0 Kelvin then tomorrow's would also be 0 Kelvin (0 x 2 = 0) or -273.15 Celsius. If it was 0 Celsius today we could convert that to Kelvin (273.15K) then multiply by 2 which would mean the temperature tomorrow would be 273.15 Celsius. Converting 0 Fahrenheit to Kelvin, multiplying by 2 and converting back to Fahrenheit would give a temperature for tomorrow of 459.67 F. Trevor · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment Asker's rating0 degrees celcius, is infact a number on a scale."
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"docid": "D2955557#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_SI_scale_for_temperature\nWhich temperature scale is the standard in SI?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Chemistry Which temperature scale is the standard in SI? Flag Which temperature scale is the standard in SI? Answer by Don Dfoofnik Confidence votes 230KThere are three kinds of answers: ones that are mostly right, ones that are mostly wrong, and those that once were right but now are wrong. The SI (metric system) scale for temperature is the Kelvin scale, which uses the same \"\"degree\"\" unit as the Celsius scale but sets its beginning point of 0 K at absolute zero (defined as -273.15° Celsius). For general purposes, Celsius is indistinguishable, but there are no \"\"negative\"\" temperatures on the Kelvin scale. ( See related question).5 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Banana54 1,008 Contributions What is the official Si temperature scale? The kelvin scale, symbol K The SI (Système international d'unités) unit of temperature is the kelvin. Absolute zero is defined as zero Kelvin. Syu Ri 519 Contributions Which of these scales is the SI scale for temperature?"
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"docid": "D2902807#0",
"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/absolute+viscosity\nabsolute viscosity",
"text": "\"absolute viscosity Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .absolute viscosityn (General Physics) a full name for viscosity, used to distinguish it from kinematic viscosity andspecific viscosity Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © Harper Collins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend: Switch to new thesaurus Noun 1. absolute viscosity - a measure of the resistance to flow of a fluidunder an applied forcecoefficient of viscosity, dynamic viscositycoefficient - a constant number that serves as a measure of some property or characteristic Based on Word Net 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content . Link to this page:<a href=\"\"https://www.thefreedictionary.com/absolute+viscosity\"\">absolute viscosity</a>Facebook Twitter \""
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"docid": "D1809559#0",
"title": "http://www.carsdirect.com/car-repair/what-is-the-difference-between-synthetic-oil-and-conventional-oil\nWhat is the Difference between Synthetic Oil and Conventional Oil?",
"text": "\"What is the Difference between Synthetic Oil and Conventional Oil? January 27, 2012Comments Email When you change your car's engine oil you have a lot of choices, including the use of synthetic oil or conventional oil. Most wonder what the benefits are of using synthetic vs. conventional oil. And if it's really worth the money. Conventional motor oil is a lubricant that is derived directly from crude oil. It has excellent properties that allow it to provide lubrication at high temperatures, as well as maintaining its stability over long periods of time. Synthetic oil actually begins its life as conventional oil and is then modified to improve its protective and lubricant properties. Some blends of synthetic oil are designed specifically to increase the performance and life of high-mileage cars. Others are meant specifically for high-performance engines. Others actually have the ability to increase your car's fuel mileage by using special advanced lubricants."
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"title": "http://help.autodesk.com/cloudhelp/2014/ITA/SimCFD/files/GUID-4DAF0D6D-F1F4-4E90-A9C8-5CACB85E79BE.htm\nFluid Flow Definitions",
"text": "Incompressible - Compressible The term compressible refers to the relationship between density and pressure. If a flow is compressible, changes in fluid pressure affect its density and vice versa. Compressible flows involve gases at very high speeds. One major difference between compressible and incompressible flow is seen in both the physical nature of pressure and consequently, the mathematical character of the pressure equation. For incompressible flow, downstream effects are felt everywhere immediately and the pressure equation is mathematically elliptic, requiring downstream boundary conditions. For compressible flow, particularly supersonic flows, downstream pressure cannot affect anything upstream and the pressure equation is hyperbolic, requiring only upstream boundary conditions. Downstream boundaries must be left free of pressure constraints. Mach Number One measure of compressibility is the Mach number, defined as the fluid velocity divided by the speed of sound, defined as:where a is the speed of sound, gamma is the ratio of the specific heats, R is the Universal Gas Constant and T is the static temperature. For Mach numbers less than 0.3, flows can be assumed to be incompressible. Above this value, compressible effects are becoming more influential and must be considered for accurate solutions."
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"title": "https://volcanoworld.wordpress.com/2009/02/27/what-are-the-different-types-of-lava-flows-and-how-do-they-form/\nWhat are the different types of lava flows and how do they form?",
"text": "← How long does it take lava to cool? How far can lava flow? →What are the different types of lava flows and how do they form? Posted on February 27, 2009 by laceymarie1987There are three types of basalt lava flows: pillow, pahoehoe, and aa. Pillow Lava: Pillow lavas are volumetrically the most abundant type because they are erupted at mid-ocean ridges and because they make up the submarine portion of seamounts and large intraplate volcanoes, like the Hawaii-Emperor seamount chain. Photograph by Gordon Tribble and courtesy of U. S. Geological Survey. Eruptions under water or ice make pillow lava. Pillow lavas have elongate, interconnected flow lobes that are elliptical or circular in cross-section. Pillow lavas are also found near the summit of Mauna Kea. These pillow lavas were produced by a subglacial eruption that occurred 10,000 years ago."
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"docid": "D1830649#0",
"title": "http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=59275\nGear Lube Temperature 2",
"text": "\"42Ford GPW (Military) (OP) 7 Jun 03 09:55I have a WW2 jeep, 1942 Ford GPW. Recently I edited together a book based on articles from Army Motors. An Army magazine for mechanics and drivers of WW2. It was the precursor of PS magazine that is still being produced today. One of the articles, \"\"Sore as a Boil About Oil\"\", August 1942, compares gear lube oils. The major concern seems to be the operating temperature inside the transfer case. The lubes discussed were 80-140wt 140-250wt vs 90 wt (0r 80wt for temperatures below zero). Apparently, the thinking at the time by many was that the heaver oil wouldn't leak thru the leather oils like 80 or 90 wt oil. The article claims the temp in the case when using 140wt oil will climb and the heat will thin out the heavier oil to the same viscosity as the lighter oil. Thus leaks would still occur."
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"title": "http://petrowiki.org/Pressure_drop_evaluation_along_pipelines\nPressure drop evaluation along pipelines",
"text": "\"Pressure drop evaluation along pipelines The simplest way to convey a fluid, in a contained system from Point A to Point B, is by means of a conduit or pipe ( Fig. 1 ). Fig. 1—Fluid-flow system (courtesy of AMEC Paragon). Contents [ hide ]1 Piping design2 Bernoulli equation3 Reynolds number and Moody friction factor4 Pressure drop for liquid flow4.1 General equation4.2 Hazen Williams equation5 Pressure drop for gas flow5.1 General equation5.2 Simplified equation5.2.1 Weymouth equation5.2.2 Panhandle equation5.2.3 Spitzglass equation5.3 Application of the formulas5.3.1 Simplified gas formula5.3.2 Weymouth equation5.3.3 Panhandle equation5.3.4 Spitzglass equation6 Multiphase flow6.1 Flow regimes6.1.1 Bubble6.1.2 Slug flow6.1.3 Transition flow6.1.4 Annular mist flow6.2 Two phase pressure drop6.3 Simplified friction pressure drop approximation for two phase flow6.4 Pressure Drop Because of Changes in Elevation7 Pressure drop caused by valves and fittings7.1 Resistance coefficients7.2 Flow coefficients7.3 Equivalent lengths8 Nomenclature9 References10 Noteworthy papers in One Petro11 External links12 See also Piping design The minimum basic parameters that are required to design the piping system include, but are not limited to, the following. The characteristics and physical properties of the fluid. The desired mass-flow rate (or volume) of the fluid to be transported. The pressure, temperature, and elevation at Point A. The pressure, temperature, and elevation at Point B. The distance between Point A and Point B (or length the fluid must travel) and equivalent length (pressure losses) introduced by valves and fittings. These basic parameters are needed to design a piping system. Assuming steady-state flow, there are a number of equations, which are based upon the general energy equation, that can be employed to design the piping system."
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"docid": "D971872#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinetic_molecular_theory\nKinetic theory of gases",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Kinetic molecular theory)navigation search The temperature of an ideal monatomic gas is proportional to the average kinetic energy of its atoms. The size of helium atoms relative to their spacing is shown to scale under 1950 atmospheres of pressure. The atoms have a certain, average speed, slowed down here two trillion fold from room temperature. The kinetic theory describes a gas as a large number of submicroscopic particles ( atoms or molecules ), all of which are in constant rapid motion that has randomness arising from their many collisions with each other and with the walls of the container. Kinetic theory explains macroscopic properties of gases, such as pressure, temperature, viscosity, thermal conductivity, and volume, by considering their molecular composition and motion. The theory posits that gas pressure is due to the impacts, on the walls of a container, of molecules or atoms moving at different velocities. Kinetic theory defines temperature in its own way, in contrast with the thermodynamic definition. [ 1]Under a microscope, the molecules making up a liquid are too small to be visible, but the jittery motion of pollen grains or dust particles can be seen. Known as Brownian motion, it results directly from collisions between the grains or particles and liquid molecules. As analyzed by Albert Einstein in 1905, this experimental evidence for kinetic theory is generally seen as having confirmed the concrete material existence of atoms and molecules."
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"docid": "D1688957#0",
"title": "http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/individual-universal-gas-constant-d_588.html\nUniversal and Individual Gas Constants",
"text": "\"- \"\"the most efficient way to navigate! \"\" Universal and Individual Gas Constants The Universal and Individual Gas Constants in fluid mechanics and thermodynamics Sorry to see that you are blocking ads on The Engineering Tool Box!If you find this page valuable and appreciate it is open and free for everybody - please contribute by• disabling your adblocker on The Engineering Tool Box! •• How to? The Universal and Individual Gas Constants are known from the Ideal Gas Law. The Individual Gas Constant - RThe Individual Gas Constant depends on the particular gas and is related to the molecular weight of the gas. The value is independent of temperature. In the imperial system the units for the individual gas constant are ft lb/slug o R. In the SI system the units are J/kg K. The Individual Gas Constant for some gases: Gas Individual Gas Constant - RImperial Units [ft lb/slug o R] SI Units [J/kg K] Molecular Weight [kg/kmol]Argon, Ar 208 39.94Acetylene 319 26Ammonia 488 17Carbon Dioxide, CO 2 1130 188.9 44.01Carbon Monoxide, CO 297 28.01Carbonic acid 189 44Helium, He 12420 2077 4.003Hydrogen, H 2 24660 4124 2.016Methane - natural gas, CH 4 3099 518.3 16.04Nitrogen, N 2 1775 296.8 28.02Oxygen, O 2 1554 259.8 32Propane, C 3 H 8 189 44.09Sulfur dioxide, SO 2 (sulfuric acid) 130 64.07Air 1716 286.9 28.97Water vapor 2760 461.5 18.02More material properties The Universal Gas Constant - R u The Universal Gas Constant - R u - appears in the ideal gas law and can be expressed as the product between the Individual Gas Constant - R - for the particular gas - and the Molecular Weight - M gas - for the gas, and is the same for all ideal or perfect gases: R u= M gas R (1)where R u = universal gas constant M gas = molecular weight of the ideal gas or mixture of gases The Molecular weight of a Gas Mixture The average molecular weight of a gas mixture is equal to the sum of the mole fractions of each gas multiplied by the molecular weight of that particular gas: M mixture= (x 1*M 1+ ......+ x n*M n) (2)wherex i = mole fractions of each gas M i = the molar mass of each gas The Universal Gas Constant - R u- in alternative Unitsatm.cm 3/ (mol. K) : 82.0575atm.ft 3/ (lbmol. K) : 1.31443atm.ft 3/ (lbmol. o R) : 0.73024atm.l/ (mol."
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"docid": "D273166#0",
"title": "http://www.wisegeek.org/what-is-the-lowest-possible-temperature.htm\nWhat is the Lowest Possible Temperature?",
"text": "The lowest possible temperature, or absolute zero as it is called, is -459.67°F (-273.15°C). It is also called 0 kelvin, a scale with increments equivalent to degrees of Celsius, but which uses absolute zero rather than water's freezing point as its starting point. This is the point at which all atomic motion ceases. The above definition may be incomplete, however, as an atom is itself an entity with complex internal structure. To achieve the lowest possible temperature, or true absolute zero, not only must atomic motion stop, but all of the atom's internal components would need to stop as well. Electrons would need to stop orbiting their respective atomic nuclei, the neutrons and protons in the nuclei would need to stop pulling each other around with their internal forces, the quarks, and any underlying substructure must cease all activity. Due to quantum mechanical effects, this is impossible. Therefore, a more precise definition applies to collections of matter from which no further thermal energy may be extracted, i.e., another collection of atoms brought into contact with the sample will always transfer energy to it, never the reverse. Like the efficiency of a system, the velocity of a particle, or the maximum possible temperature, absolute zero is actually a theoretical quantity that can only be approached, but likely never achieved. Temperatures near absolute zero have been achieved with the techniques of laser cooling and magnetic evaporative cooling."
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"docid": "D2210574#0",
"title": "http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/viscosity\nviscosity",
"text": "\"viscosity Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Acronyms, Wikipedia. Related to viscosity: Viscosity indexviscosity,resistance of a fluid to flow. This resistance acts against the motion of any solidobject through the fluid and also against motion of the fluid itself past stationary obstacles. Viscosity also acts internally on the fluid between slower and faster moving adjacent layers. All fluids, i.e., all liquids and gases, exhibit viscosity to some degree. Viscosity may be thought of as fluid frictionfriction,resistance offered to the movement of one body past another body with which it is in contact. In certain situations friction is desired. Without friction the wheels of a locomotive could not \"\"grip\"\" the rails nor could power be transmitted by belts...... Click the link for more information., just as the friction between two solids resists the motion of one over the other butalso makes possible the acceleration of one relative to the other (e.g., the friction between thewheels of an automobile and a highway), so viscosity resists the motion of a solid through a fluid butalso makes it possible for a propeller or other device to accelerate the solid through the fluid. The Velocity Gradient When a fluid is moving through a pipe or a solid object is moving through a fluid, the layer of fluid in contact with the sides of the pipe or the surface of the object tends to be in the same state of motion as the object with which it is in contact; that is, the layer of fluid along the side of the pipe is at rest, while that in contact with the moving object is carried along at the same velocity as theobject."
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"title": "https://www.studyblue.com/notes/note/n/ear-105-final-exam/deck/2867610\nEar 105 Final Exam",
"text": "\"The recent WMAP measured the temperature of the background cosmic radiation determined The universe is 13.7 billion years old and its rate of expansion is accelerating The order in which minerals crystallize from magma is called Bowens reaction series. Generally speaking: Dark (color and density) minerals crystallize first The zone of earthquakes defining a subducting plate What is the recycling time for oceanic crust on the surface of the earth (how old is the oldest oceanic crust flooring the oceans today? ): 180 MAHawaii is our classic example of a hotspot. The islands get older the northwest. This indicates the pacific plate is moving: Northwest A M7 earthquake (on the richter scale) is __x larger in magnitude than a M6 earthquake and releases __x more energy10; 30Layers of Crust Continental are composed of? Layers of Crust Oceanic are composed of? Layers of Mantle are composed of? Layers of the core are composed of? How thick is the oceanic crust? How thick is the oceanic crust?"
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"title": "http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/pipes-fluid-flow-pressure-loss-t_18.html\nFluid Flow and Pressure Drop",
"text": "Fluid Flow and Pressure Drop Pipe lines - fluid flow and pressure loss - water, sewer, steel pipes, pvc pipes, copper tubes and more Sponsored Links Absolute, Dynamic and Kinematic Viscosity Dynamic, absolute and kinematic viscosities - convert between Centi Stokes (c St), centipoises (c P), Saybolt Universal Seconds (SSU) and degree Engler Boiling Fluids - Max Suction Flow Velocity Recommended max suction flow velocity when pumping boiling fluids Boiling Liquids - Max Pumping Flow Velocity Recommended max flow velocity on the delivery (pressure) side when pumping boiling liquids Capacities of Sewer Pipes Carrying capacity of sewer and wastewater pipes - gpm and liter per second Comparing Friction Loss in Steel, Copper and Plastic Pipes Water flow and friction head loss (ft/100 ft) in steel, copper and PVC plastic pipes Comparing Secondary Coolants Specific gravity, freezing points and viscosity for secondary coolants like calcium chloride, sodium chloride, ethylene glycol and propylene glycol Copper Tubes - Fittings and Equivalent Lengths Copper tube fittings and equivalent lengths - in feets of straight tube Copper Tubes - Heat Carrying Capacity Hot water heat carrying capacity for copper tubes type LCTS and CPVC Tubes - Volume Flow and Friction Loss Volume flow and pressure loss in CTS (Copper Tube Size) and CPVC (Chlorinated Poly Vinyl Chloride) tubes Darcy-Weisbach Pressure and Head Loss Equation The Darcy-Weisbach equation can be used to calculate pressure or head loss due to friction in ducts, pipes or tubes Download ANSI, American National Standards Institute, Standards ANSI is a private, not-for-profit, membership organization that acts not as a standards developer, but as a standards coordinating and approval body Equation of Continuity The Equation of Continuity is a statement of mass conservation Equivalent Length Method - Calculating Minor Pressure Loss in Piping Systems Pressure loss in piping systems by using the Equivalent Pipe Length Method Flow Units Converter Convert between volume flow units - gpm, liter/sec, cfm, m 3/h - an online flow unit calculator Hazen-Williams Equation - calculating Head Loss in Water Pipes Friction head loss ( ft H2Oper 100 ft pipe) in water pipes can be estimated with the empirical Hazen-Williams equation Hose Water Flow - Pressure Loss Water flow and pressure loss due to friction in hoses Hot Water Heating Systems - Steel Pipes Pressure Loss Chart Steel pipes in hot water heating systems - pressure loss diagram House Gas Pipe - Capacity Carrying capacity of house gas pipes - in imperial and metric units Sponsored Links Hydraulic Diameter Hydraulic diameter of pipes and ducts Light Oil Pumping Flow Velocity Max light oil flow velocity on pump delivery side Light Oil Suction Flow Velocity Recommended suction flow velocity when pumping light oils Lined Pipes and Pressure Drop Pressure drop diagrams for PTFE, PP, PFA and PVDF lined pipes Liquid Densities Densities of common liquids like acetone, beer, oil, water and more Liquids - Specific Gravities Specific gravity of common liquids and fluids like alcohol, oils, benzene, water and many more Low Pressure Gas Pipe Sizing Apartments gas pipe service lines LPG Pipes and Pressure Drop Resistance and pressure loss in liquid LPG pipes Major loss in Ducts, Tubes and Pipes Major loss - head loss or pressure loss - due to friction in ducts, pipes and tubes Mechanical Energy and Bernoulli Equation The mechanical energy equation related to energy per unit mass, energy per unit volume and energy per unit weight involving head Minor Loss Coefficients in Pipes and Tubes Components Minor loss coefficients for common used components in pipe and tube systems Minor Loss in Pipe or Duct Components Minor loss, pressure or head loss in pipe, tube and duct system components Natural Gas - Pipe Sizing Sizing low pressure natural gas pipe lines - imperial units Natural Gas - Pipe Sizing Sizing pipes for natural gas - pressures above 5 psi (35 k Pa)Natural Gas - Pipe Sizing Sizing low pressure natural gas pipe lines - Metric values Oil Pipes - Recommended Flow Velocities Flow velocities in oil pipes should be kept within certain limits Oil Pipes and Pressure Drop Pressure drop in oil pipes - viscosities ranging 100 - 600 Saybolt Universal Seconds Online Fluid Flow Calculator For laminar and turbulent flow PE - Poly Ethylene Pipes, Flow and Pressure Loss Water flow in SDR pressure rated PE-pipes - pressure loss and velocities - Imperial and SI units PE, PEH or PVC Pipes - Pressure Drop Diagram Pressure drop (bar/100 m) and velocy in PE, PEH or PVC pipes Pipes - Fluids and typical Velocities Flow of liquids, gases and vapors - typical fluid velocities Pipes and Fluid Flow Velocities Calculate fluid flow and pipe velocities in pipes and tubes Plastic Pipes - Friction Head Loss Friction head loss (ft/100 ft) in plastic pipes - PVC, PP, PE, PEHPneumatic Piping - Pressure Loss Pressure loss in pneumatic tubes - sizes ranging 5 - 36 mm Pneumatic Powder and Solids - Transport Systems Pneumatic transport systems are used to move powder and other solid products Pneumatic Transport and Conveying - Carrying Velocities Recommended air velocity for pneumatic transport of products like cement, coal, flour and more Pneumatic Transporting An introduction to pneumatic transport of powders Pressfit Pipes - Pressure Loss Diagram Pressure loss diagram for water flow in pressfit piping Pressfit Piping - Friction Loss Pressfit piping with water flow and friction loss Pressure Gradient Diagrams A pressure gradient diagram is a graphical presentation of the static pressure throughout a fluid flow system Pressure Loss in Steel Pipes Schedule 40Water flow and pressure loss in schedule 40 steel pipes - Imperial and SI units - gallons per minute, liters per second and cubic meters per hour Pressure to Head - Unit Converter Convert between pressure and head units - like lb/in 2, atm, inches mercury, bars, Pa and more .. Propane Gas - Pipe Sizing Sizing low pressure propane gas pipe lines - Imperial units Propane Gas - Pipe Sizing Sizing low pressure propane gas pipe lines - Metric units Propane Gas - Pipe Sizing Sizing propane gas pipe lines - for pressures above 5 psig (35 k Pa)PVC - Friction Loss in Fittings and Equivalent Length Minor loss in PVC and CPVC fittings as equivalent length of straight pipe PVC Pipes - Friction Loss and Flow Velocities Schedule 40Water flow in thermoplastic PVC and CPVC pipes Schedule 40 - friction loss (ft/100 ft, psi/100 ft) and flow velocities at dimensions ranging 1/2 to 16 inches PVC Pipes - Friction Loss and Flow Velocities Schedule 80Water flow in thermoplastic PVC and CPVC pipes Schedule 80 - friction loss (ft/100 ft, psi/100 ft) and flow velocities at dimensions ranging 1/2 to 16 inches PVC Pipes Schedule 40 - Friction loss and Velocity Diagrams Friction loss (psi/100 ft) and velocity for water flow in plastic PVC pipe schedule 40Resistance and Fittings Equivalent Length in Hot Water Systems Equivalent length of fittings like bends, returns, tees and valves in hot water heating systems - equivalent length in feet and meter Reynolds Number Introduction and definition of the dimensionless Reynolds Number - online calculators Slurry Transport - Minimum Flow Velocity Avoid settling of solids in slurry transport systems with flow velocities above certain levels Standard Dimension Ratio - SDRIt is common to use the Standard Dimension Ratio - SDR - as method of rating pressure piping Steel Pipes and Maximum Water Flow Capacity Maximum water flow capacities in steel pipes - pipe dimensions ranging 2 - 24 inches Steel Pipes Friction Loss with Viscous Liquids Friction loss in schedule 40 steel pipe with viscous liquids - viscosities ranging from water to oil Steel Pipes Schedule 40 - Friction loss and Velocity Diagram Friction loss and velocity diagrams - in imperial (psi/100 ft, ft/s) and SI (Pa/100m, m/s) units Steel Pipes Schedule 80 - Friction loss and Velocity Diagrams Water flow in steel pipes schedule 80 - pressure drop and velocity diagrams in SI and Imperial units Total Pressure or Head Loss in Pipe or Duct Systems Major and minor loss in pipe, tubes and duct systems Vacuum Pipe Lines - Pressure Drops Vacuum pipes and pressure drops Viscosity Converting Chart Convert between the viscosity units Centiposes, milli Pascal, Centi Stokes and SSUViscous Fluids - Recommended Suction Flow Velocity Recommended pump suction flow velocity for viscous fluids Viscous Liquids - Friction Loss Friction loss in steel pipes - for fluids with viscosities ranging 32 - 80000 SSUViscous Liquids - Recommended Delivery Flow Velocity Flow velocities on delivery sides of pumps in viscous systems Water - Absolute or Dynamic Viscosity Absolute or dynamic viscosity of water in centipoises for temperatures between 32 - 200 o FWater - Delivery Flow Velocity Required flow velocities in water transport systems - on the delivery side of the pump Water - Suction Flow Velocity Recommended water flow velocities on suction sides of pumps Water Flow and Velocity Head in Steel Pipes - Schedule 40Velocity head used to calculate minor pressure or head loss in fluid flow systems Water Flow in Copper Tubes - Pressure Loss due to Fricton Water flow and pressure loss (psi/ft) due to friction in copper tubes ASTM B88 Types K, L and MWater Flow in Tubes - Reynolds Number Clean cold waterflow in pipes and the Reynolds number Williams Hazens Pressure Drop Equation The Hazen-Williams equation can be used to calculate the pressure drop (psi) or friction loss in pipes or tubes"
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaseous_phase\nGas",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Gaseous phase)navigation search This article is about the physical properties of gas as a state of matter. For an automotive fuel, see autogas. For popular contraction for another automotive fuel, see gasoline. For the uses of gases, and other meanings, see Gas (disambiguation). Gas phase particles ( atoms, molecules, or ions) move around freely in the absence of an applied electric field. Continuum mechanics Laws Solid mechanics Fluid mechanics Rheology Scientistsv t e Gas is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, liquid, and plasma ). A pure gas may be made up of individual atoms (e.g. a noble gas like neon ), elemental molecules made from one type of atom (e.g. oxygen ), or compound molecules made from a variety of atoms (e.g. carbon dioxide ). A gas mixture would contain a variety of pure gases much like the air. What distinguishes a gas from liquids and solids is the vast separation of the individual gas particles. This separation usually makes a colorless gas invisible to the human observer."
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"title": "http://dictionary.reverso.net/english-definition/absolute%20judgment\nabsolute judgment definition, absolute judgment meaning | English dictionary",
"text": "absoluteadj1 complete; perfect2 free from limitations, restrictions, or exceptions; unqualifiedan absolute choice3 having unlimited authority; despotican absolute ruler4 undoubted; certainthe absolute truth5 not dependent on, conditioned by, or relative to anything else; independentan absolute term in logic, the absolute value of a quantity in physics6 pure; unmixedabsolute alcohol7 (of a grammatical construction) syntactically independent of the main clause, as for example the construction Joking apart in the sentence Joking apart, we'd better leave now8 (Grammar) (of a transitive verb) used without a direct object, as the verb intimidate in the sentence His intentions are good, but his rough manner tends to intimidate9 (Grammar) (of an adjective) used as a noun, as for instance young and aged in the sentence The young care little for the aged10 (Physics)a postpositive (of a pressure measurement) not relative to atmospheric pressurethe pressure was 5 bar absolute Compare → gauge → 18b denoting absolute or thermodynamic temperature11 (Maths)a (Also) numerical (of a value) having a magnitude but no signb (of a constant) never changing in valuec (of an inequality) unconditionald (of a term) not containing a variable12 (Law) (of a court order or decree) coming into effect immediately and not liable to be modified; final See → decree absolute13 (Law) (of a title to property, etc.) not subject to any encumbrance or conditionn14 something that is absolute (C14: from Latin absolutus unconditional, freed from, from absolvere. See absolve)ablative absoluten an absolute construction in Latin grammar in which a governor noun and a modifier in the ablative case function as a sentence modifier; for example, hostibus victis, ``the enemy having been beaten''Absoluten sometimes not cap1 (Philosophy)a the ultimate basis of realityb that which is totally unconditioned, unrestricted, pure, perfect, or complete2 (in the philosophy of Hegel) that towards which all things evolve dialecticallyabsolute alcoholn a liquid containing at least 99 per cent of pure ethanol by weightabsolute ceilingn the maximum height above sea level, usually measured in feet or metres, at which an aircraft can maintain horizontal flight Compare → service ceilingabsolute configurationn (Chem) the spatial arrangement of atoms or groups in a chemical compound about an asymmetric atom See → chiralityabsolute humidityn the humidity of the atmosphere expressed as the number of grams of water contained in 1 cubic metre of air Compare → relative humidityabsolute judgmentn (Psychol) any judgment about a single stimulus, e.g. about the value of one of its properties or about whether it is present or absent Compare → comparative judgmentabsolute magnituden the magnitude a given star would have if it were situated at a distance of 10 parsecs (32.6 light years) from the earthabsolute majorityn a number of votes totalling over 50 per cent, such as the total number of votes or seats obtained by a party that beats the combined opposition Compare → relative majorityabsolute monarchyn a monarchy without constitutional limits Compare → constitutional monarchyabsolute musicn music that is not designed to depict or evoke any scene or event Compare → programme musicabsolute pitchn1 (Also called (not in technical usage)) perfect pitch the ability to identify exactly the pitch of a note without comparing it to another2 the exact pitch of a note determined by vibration per secondabsolute temperaturen another name for → thermodynamic temperatureabsolute thresholdn (Psychol) the minimum intensity of a stimulus at which it can just be perceived Compare → difference thresholdabsolute unitn1 a unit of measurement forming part of the electromagnetic cgs system, such as an abampere or abcoulomb2 a unit of measurement forming part of a system of units that includes a unit of force defined so that it is independent of the acceleration of free fallabsolute valuen (Maths)1 the positive real number equal to a given real but disregarding its sign. Written | x |. Where r is positive, | r | = r = |--r|2 (Also called) modulus a measure of the magnitude of a complex number, represented by the length of a vector in the Argand diagram: |x + iy | = square root (x2 + y2), so | 4 + 3i | = 5absolute viscosityn a full name for → viscosity used to distinguish it from kinematic viscosity and specific viscosity used to distinguish it from kinematic viscosity and specific viscosityabsolute zeron the lowest temperature theoretically attainable, at which the particles constituting matter would be in the lowest energy states available; the zero of thermodynamic temperature; zero on the International Practical Scale of Temperature: equivalent to --273.15°C or --459.67°Fdecree absoluten the final decree in divorce proceedings, which leaves the parties free to remarry Compare → decree nisi English Collins Dictionary - English Definition & Thesaurus"
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"title": "https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/absolute-dynamic-viscosity-water-d_575.html\nWater - Absolute or Dynamic Viscosity",
"text": "Water - Absolute or Dynamic Viscosity Absolute or dynamic viscosity of water in centipoises for temperatures between 32 - 200 o FSorry to see that you are blocking ads on The Engineering Tool Box!If you find this website valuable and appreciate it is open and free for everybody - please contribute by• disabling your adblocker on The Engineering Tool Box! •• How to? Make the ads in the Engineering Tool Box more useful to you!Absolute or dynamic viscosity is used to calculate Reynolds Number to determine if a fluid flow is laminar, transient or turbulent. Reynold's Number - a definition The absolute or dynamic viscosity of water depends on the temperature as indicated below: Temperature Absolute - Dynamic - Viscosity (c P) ( o F) ( o C)32 0 1.79440 4.4 1.54650 10.0 1.31060 15.6 1.12970 21.1 0.98280 26.7 0.86290 32.2 0.764100 37.8 0.682120 48.9 0.559140 60.0 0.470160 71.1 0.401180 82.2 0.347200 93.3 0.3051 c P = 0.01 poise = 0.01 gram per cm second = 0.001 Pascal second = 1 milli Pascal second = 0.001 N.s/m 2Convert viscosity Water - High Pressure and Relative Viscosity Sorry to see that you are blocking ads on The Engineering Tool Box!If you find this website valuable and appreciate it is open and free for everybody - please contribute by• disabling your adblocker on The Engineering Tool Box! •• How to? Make the ads in the Engineering Tool Box more useful to you!Related Topics Fluid Mechanics - The study of fluids - liquids and gases. Involves velocity, pressure, density and temperature as functions of space and time Fluid Flow and Pressure Drop - Pipe lines - fluid flow and pressure loss - water, sewer, steel pipes, pvc pipes, copper tubes and more Viscosity - Documents giving viscosity of different kind of chemical species at varying conditions Related Documents Liquids - Kinematic Viscosities - Kinematic viscosities of common liquids like motor oil, diesel fuel, peanut oil and many more Absolute or Dynamic Viscosity Online Converter - Convert between dynamic or absolute viscosity units - Poiseuille, Poise, cent Poise and more Reynolds Number - Introduction and definition of the dimensionless Reynolds Number - online calculators Kinematic Viscosity - Online Converter - Convert between different kinematic viscosity units - centistokes, poise, lentor and more Laminar, Transitional or Turbulent Flow - When calculating heat transfer or pressure and head loss it is important to know if a fluid flow is laminar, transitional or turbulent Water Flow in Tubes - Reynolds Number - Clean cold waterflow in pipes and the Reynolds number Absolute, Dynamic and Kinematic Viscosity - Dynamic, absolute and kinematic viscosities - convert between Centi Stokes (c St), centipoises (c P), Saybolt Universal Seconds (SSU) and degree Engler Comparing Secondary Coolants - Specific gravity, freezing points and viscosity for secondary coolants like calcium chloride, sodium chloride, ethylene glycol and propylene glycol Cooling Water Pipe Lines - Sizing cooling water pipe lines - maximum allowable flow, velocity and pressure drops Water - Dynamic and Kinematic Viscosity - Online calculator, figures and tables showing viscosity of water at temperatures ranging from 0 to 360 °C (32 to 675 °F) - Imperial and SI Units Viscosity Converting Chart - Convert between the viscosity units Centiposes, milli Pascal, Centi Stokes and SSUWater - Enthalpy (H) and Entropy (S) - Figures and tables showing the enthalpy and entropy of liquid water as function of temperature - SI and Imperial Units Sea Water Properties - Sea water - specific volume, specific heat and absolute viscosity Dynamic Viscosity of common Liquids - Absolute - dynamic - viscosity for some common fluids Steam Viscosity - Absolute viscosity of steam at pressure ranging 1 - 10000 psia Liquid Water - Properties at various Temperature and Pressure - Liquid water properties at temperatures between melting point and boiling point and pressures of 14.7 psia, 1000 psia and 10000 psia (1 atm, 68.1atm and 681 atm)Water - Thermophysical Properties - Thermal properties of water - density, freezing temperature, boiling temperature, latent heat of melting, latent heat of evaporation, critical temperature and more Dynamic or Absolute Viscosity Converting Chart - Dynamic viscosity converting chart with units like Poiseuille - Poise - centi Poise and more Tag Searchen: absolute dynamic viscosity wateres: agua absoluta viscosidad dinámicade: absolute dynamische Viskosität Wasser"
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"title": "http://petrowiki.org/Fluid_friction\nFluid friction",
"text": "\"Fluid friction The pressures in a flowing fluid are calculated assuming the value of the Fanning friction factor is known. Determination of the Fanning friction factor, in fact, may be the most difficult step in this calculation. Fluid friction is studied by the science of rheology. Contents [ hide ]1 Fluid rheology1.1 Time independent1.1.1 Bingham plastic1.1.2 Pseudoplastic1.1.3 Yield power law1.2 Dilatant1.2.1 Time dependent1.2.2 Solids characteristic1.3 Viscometry1.4 Fanning friction factor correlations1.5 Rheological model 1: Newtonian fluids1.5.1 Pipe flow1.5.2 Annular flow1.6 Rheological model 2: Bingham plastic fluids1.6.1 Pipe flow1.6.2 Annular flow1.6.3 Slit flow1.7 Rheological model 3: power law fluids1.7.1 Pipe flow1.7.2 Annular flow1.7.3 Slit flow1.8 Rheological model 4: yield power law (YPL) fluids1.8.1 Pipe flow1.8.2 Slit flow1.9 Frictional pressure drop in eccentric annulus2 Sample calculations2.1 Sample problem2.1.1 Geometry2.1.2 True vertical depth2.1.3 Hydrostatic pressure2.1.4 Frictional pressure loss3 Nomenclature4 References5 Noteworthy papers in One Petro6 External links7 See also Fluid rheology The science of rheology is concerned with the deformation of all forms of matter, but has had its greatest development in the study of the flow behavior of suspensions in pipes and other conduits. The rheologist is interested primarily in the relationship between flow pressure and flow rate, and in the influence thereon of the flow characteristics of the fluid. There are two fundamentally different relationships: The laminar flow regime prevails at low flow velocities. Flow is orderly, and the pressure-velocity relationship is a function of the viscous properties of the fluid. The turbulent flow regime prevails at high velocities. Flow is disorderly and is governed primarily by the inertial properties of the fluid in motion. Flow equations are empirical."
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"title": "https://www.corrosionpedia.com/definition/2526/thixotropic-index-ti\nThixotropic Index (TI)",
"text": "Thixotropic Index (TI)Definition - What does Thixotropic Index (TI)mean? This is a ratio between the slow speed viscosity to the high speed viscosity of a non-Newtonian body. It is obtained from dividing the viscosity number at low speed by the viscosity number at high speed of a given fluid. It therefore defines how well the fluid will hang or resist sagging under gravity. It is used to indicate the ability of a paint or coating to hold shape-stiff and non-sagging when rebuilding; aids in choosing an epoxy in accordance to the application, dispense method and viscosity of a material. Corrosionpedia explains Thixotropic Index (TI)Non-Newtonian fluids are known to have a low viscosity when stirred at high speed and high viscosity at low speeds. In these fluids, the energy required to move then is not directly equal to the speed applied. At rest, the fluid will not flow, but when subjected to shear or pressure, it flows easily as the agitation increase. A fluid is thixotropic when the apparent viscosity is recovered when the shearing is removed; the recovery is time-dependent—viscosity decreases gradually with time. The thixotropic index is obtained by measuring the viscosity of a fluid at room or ambient temperature."
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"title": "http://elizafabrics.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-different-types-of-jersey-fabric.html\nThe Different Types Of Jersey Fabric",
"text": "The Different Types Of Jersey Fabric I love working with fabric and Jersey is my favourite so I thought I’d write my first blog post about it’s origins and variations and see where it takes me!The Jersey Fabric, which is commonly used to design shirts, is made from cotton or a combination of cotton and synthetic by the process of knitting. The fabric gets its name Jersey from the famous Jersey Island, which is the largest island on the congregation of Channel Islands situated between England and France. About Jersey Dress Fabric The jersey fabric, like any other common dress fabric, has a wrong and a right side used to design clothes. The right side is symbolised by numerous small vertical lines and the wrong side imbibes a horizontal grain pattern. Any garment made out from the jersey fabric is sewn with the help of a knitting machine to create minute and even stitches to support the dress fabric. Jersey fabric is basically very soft and has a stretchable quality, and this is what makes it absolutely comfortable to wear. Since it is made from cotton, it is advisable that it be washed before sewing. The reason behind this is that all the knits generally shrink on being washed and washing before sewing eradicates any shrinking later on. Types of Jersey Fabric There is a large variety of fabrics when it comes to Jersey Fabric, which is used popularly to design T-shirt but is also increasingly used to make dresses, skirts, trousers and the like. Here are the different varieties of Jersey Fabrics:1."
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"docid": "D1115655#0",
"title": "http://www.differencebetween.net/science/difference-between-gauge-pressure-and-absolute-pressure/\nDifference Between Gauge pressure and Absolute pressure",
"text": "\"Difference Between Gauge pressure and Absolute pressure• Categorized under Science | Difference Between Gauge pressure and Absolute pressure Gauge pressure vs Absolute pressure Pressure is the force per unit area applied in a direction perpendicular to the surface of an object. Mathematically, it is symbolized with a ‘P’. To put it briefly, it is the amount of force acting on a unit area. The simple formula for pressure is: P = F / A; where P = pressure F = force A = area The SI unit for pressure is in Pascals (Pa). Other non-SI units are PSI and bar. There are actually many units to express pressure. Every field of science and discipline has different preferences, and it is the same with various regions and organizations. At times, pressure is expressed as a depth of a particular fluid. The most commonly used are mercury (mm Hg), based on its high density, and water (mm H2O), based on its availability. However, measuring pressure with a column of liquid is not precise."
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"title": "http://www.pumpfundamentals.com/pump_glossary.htm\nPUMP AND PUMP SYSTEM GLOSSARY",
"text": "\"Join the forum PUMP AND PUMP SYSTEM GLOSSARYFeedback, don't be shy Absolute pressure: pressure is measured in psi (pounds per square inch) in the imperial system and k Pa (kilo Pascal or bar) in the metric system. Most pressure measurements are made relative to the local atmospheric pressure. In that case we add a \"\"g\"\" to the pressure measurement unit such as psig or k Pag. The value of the local atmospheric pressure varies with elevation ( see this pressure vs. elevation chart on this page ). It is not the same if you are at sea level (14.7 psia) or at 4000 feet elevation (12.7 psia). In certain cases it is necessary to measure pressure values that are less then the local atmospheric pressure and in those cases we use the absolute unit of pressure, the psia or k Pa a.p a (psia) = p r (psig) + p atm (psia), patm = 14.7 psia at sea level.where p a is the absolute pressure, p r the relative pressure and p atm the absolute pressure value of the local atmospheric pressure.and in the metric systemp a (k Pa a) = p r (k Pag) + p atm (k Pa a), patm = 100 k Pa a at sea level. Get Pump Quotes Pump Fundamentals invites you to get quotes from our partner Pump Scout.com. Accumulator: used in domestic water applications to stabilize the pressure in the system and avoid the pump cycling on and off every time a tap is opened somewhere in the house. The flexible bladder is pressurized with air at the pressure desired for acheiving the correct flow rate at the furthest point of the house or system. As water is pulled from the tank the bladder expands to fill the volume and maintain the pressure."
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"title": "http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/specific-heat-capacity-gases-d_159.html\nSpecific Heat and Individual Gas Constant of Gases",
"text": "\"Specific Heat and Individual Gas Constant of Gases Specific heat at constant volume, specific heat at constant pressure, specific heat ratio and individual gas constant - R - common gases as argon, air, ether, nitrogen and many more .. Sorry to see that you are blocking ads on The Engineering Tool Box!If you find this website valuable and appreciate it is open and free for everybody - please contribute by• disabling your adblocker on The Engineering Tool Box! •• How to? Make the ads in the Engineering Tool Box more useful to you!The specific heat (= specific heat capacity) at constant pressure and constant volume processes, and the ratio of specific heats and individual gas constants - R - for some commonly used \"\" ideal gases \"\", are in the table below (approximate values at 68 o F ( 20 o C) and 14.7 psia ( 1 atm )). For conversion of units, use the Specific heat online unit converter. See also tabulated values of specific heat capacity of food and foodstuff , metals and semimetals, common liquids and fluids, common solids and other common substances as well as values of molar heat capacity of common organic substances and inorganic substances. Gas or Vapor Formula Specific Heat Specific Heat Ratio Individual Gas constant- R -c p (k J/ (kg K))c v (k J/ (kg K))c p (Btu/ (lb m o F))c v (Btu/ (lb m o F)) κ = c p/ c vc p- c v (k J/ (kg K))c p- c v (ft lb f/ (lb m o R))Acetone (CH 3) 2CO 1.47 1.32 0.35 0.32 1.11 0.15Acetylene C 2H 2 1.69 1.37 0.35 0.27 1.232 0.319 59.34Air 1.01 0.718 0.24 0.17 1.40 0.287 53.34Alcohol (ethanol) C 2H 5OH 1.88 1.67 0.45 0.4 1.13 0.22Alcohol (methanol) CH 3OH 1.93 1.53 0.46 0.37 1.26 0.39Ammonia NH 3 2.19 1.66 0.52 0.4 1.31 0.53 96.5Argon Ar 0.520 0.312 0.12 0.07 1.667 0.208Benzene C 6H 6 1.09 0.99 0.26 0.24 1.12 0.1Blast furnace gas 1.03 0.73 0.25 0.17 1.41 0.3 55.05Bromine Br 2 0.25 0.2 0.06 0.05 1.28 0.05Butane C 4H 10 1.67 1.53 0.395 0.356 1.094 0.143 26.5Carbon dioxide CO 2 0.844 0.655 0.21 0.16 1.289 0.189 38.86Carbon monoxide CO 1.02 0.72 0.24 0.17 1.40 0.297 55.14Carbon disulphide CS 2 0.67 0.55 0.16 0.13 1.21 0.12Chlorine Cl 2 0.48 0.36 0.12 0.09 1.34 0.12Chloroform CHCl 3 0.63 0.55 0.15 0.13 1.15 0.08Coal gas 2.14 1.59Combustion products 1 0.24Ethane C 2H 6 1.75 1.48 0.39 0.32 1.187 0.276 51.5Ether (diethyl ether) (C 2H 5) 2O 2.01 1.95 0.48 0.47 1.03 0.06Ethylene C 2H 4 1.53 1.23 0.4 0.33 1.240 0.296 55.08Chlorodifluoromethane, R-22 CHCl F 2 1.18Helium He 5.19 3.12 1.25 0.75 1.667 2.08 386.3Hexane C 6H 14 1.06Hydrochloric acid 0.795 0.567Hydrogen H 2 14.32 10.16 3.42 2.43 1.405 4.12 765.9Hydrogen Chloride HCl 0.8 0.57 0.191 0.135 1.41 0.23 42.4Hydrogen Sulfide H 2S 0.243 0.187 1.32 45.2Hydroxyl OH 1.76 1.27 1.384 0.489Krypton Kr 0.25 0.151Methane CH 4 2.22 1.70 0.59 0.45 1.304 0.518 96.4Methyl Chloride CH 3Cl 0.240 0.200 1.20 30.6Natural Gas 2.34 1.85 0.56 0.44 1.27 0.5 79.1Neon Ne 1.03 0.618 1.667 0.412Nitric Oxide NO 0.995 0.718 0.23 0.17 1.386 0.277Nitrogen N 2 1.04 0.743 0.25 0.18 1.400 0.297 54.99Nitrogen tetroxide N 2O 4 4.69 4.6 1.12 1.1 1.02 0.09Nitrous oxide N 2O 0.88 0.69 0.21 0.17 1.27 0.18 35.1Oxygen O 2 0.919 0.659 0.22 0.16 1.395 0.260 48.24Pentane C 5H 12 1.07Propane C 3H 8 1.67 1.48 0.39 0.34 1.13 0.189 35.0Propene (propylene) C 3H 6 1.5 1.31 0.36 0.31 1.15 0.18 36.8Water Vapor Steam 1 psia. 120 – 600 o FH 2O 1.93 1.46 0.46 0.35 1.32 0.462Steam 14.7 psia. 220 – 600 o F H 2O 1.97 1.5 0.47 0.36 1.31 0.46Steam 150 psia. 360 – 600 o F H 2O 2.26 1.76 0.54 0.42 1.28 0.5Sulfur dioxide (Sulphur dioxide) SO 2 0.64 0.51 0.15 0.12 1.29 0.13 24.1Xenon Xe 0.16 0.097κ = c p/ c v - the specific heat capacity ratioc p = specific heat in a constant pressure processc v = specific heat in a constant volume process R- Individual Gas constant For conversion of units, use the Specific heat online unit converter. See also tabulated values of specific heat of food and foodstuff , metals and semimetals, common liquids and fluids , Common solids and other common substances as well as values of molar heat capacity of common organic substances and inorganic substances."
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"docid": "D1043875#0",
"title": "http://www.innovateus.net/science/how-are-radio-waves-blocked\nHow are Radio Waves Blocked?",
"text": "\"How are Radio Waves Blocked? Print Email Save Image Credit: www.sciencebuddies.org What is common between the radio, TV, radio controlled cars, and cell phones? They all use invisible waves to transmit information. These waves, called radio waves, are a type of electromagnetic radiation. Radio waves are not harmful; in fact they are an extremely useful method of global communication. Being a simple form of electromagnetic radiation, they move in waves from place to place with limited change. However, the blocking of radio waves happens in the form of either deliberate or unintentional events. For instance, a military may opt to block radio waves of an enemy. Other situations result in the natural interruption of a broadcast due to a myriad of reasons. The challenging part with this form of communication is the fact that different naturally-occurring phenomena like mountains, along with certain materials such as copper and aluminum, can create a situation in which the radio waves might blocked."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_spectrum\nElectromagnetic spectrum",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Light spectrum)navigation search Class Freq- uency Wave- length Energy Ionizing radiationγ Gamma rays 300 EHz 1 pm 1.24 M e V30 EHz 10 pm 124 k e VHX Hard X-rays3 EHz 100 pm 12.4 ke VSX Soft X-rays300 PHz 1 nm 1.24 ke V30 PHz 10 nm 124 e VEUV Extreme ultraviolet3 PHz 100 nm 12.4 e VNUV Near ultraviolet Visible 300 THz 1 μm 1.24 e VNIR Near infrared 30 THz 10 μm 124 m e VMIR Mid infrared 3 THz 100 μm 12.4 me VFIR Far infrared 300 GHz 1 mm 1.24 me VMicro- waves and radio waves EHF Extremely high frequency 30 GHz 1 cm124 μ e VSHF Super high frequency 3 GHz 1 dm12.4 μe VUHF Ultra high frequency 300 MHz1 m1.24 μe VVHF Very high frequency 30 MHz 10 m 124 n e VHF High frequency 3 MHz 100 m 12.4 ne VMF Medium frequency 300 k Hz1 km1.24 ne VLF Low frequency 30 k Hz 10 km 124 p e VVLF Very low frequency 3 k Hz 100 km 12.4 pe VULF Ultra low frequency 300 Hz 1 Mm 1.24 pe VSLF Super low frequency 30 Hz 10 Mm 124 f e VELF Extremely low frequency 3 Hz 100 Mm 12.4 fe VSources: File: Light spectrum.svg [1] [2] [3]Legend [1] [2] [3]γ = Gamma rays MIR = Mid infrared HF = High freq. HX = Hard X-rays FIR = Far infrared MF = Medium freq. SX = Soft X-rays Radio waves LF = Low freq. EUV = Extreme ultraviolet EHF = Extremely high freq. VLF = Very low freq. NUV = Near ultraviolet SHF = Super high freq. VF/ULF = Voice freq. Visible light UHF = Ultra high freq. SLF = Super low freq. NIR = Near Infrared VHF = Very high freq."
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"docid": "D2731331#0",
"title": "http://www.cdt21.com/resources/guide2.asp\n",
"text": "RF design guide Introduction What is a radio module? What are radio waves? What is an antenna? Radio control Knowledge required for design Radio transmission terminology What are radio waves? Here we will look at the characteristics of radio waves as far as is required for the design of radio communication equipment. We will explain the methods of processing radio waves and the thinking behind it, and gain an perspective on the subject. People and radio waves Classification of radio waves What are the physical properties of radio waves? The generation of radio waves Longitudinal waves and transverse waves The qualities of radio waves The speed and the wave length of radio waves Electric field intensity at an arbitrary location Electric field intensity and received power Propagation loss What happens to received power? Fading Why do communication errors occur? Is there any impact on the human body or other equipment?"
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"docid": "D455592#0",
"title": "http://www.phys.uconn.edu/~gibson/Notes/Section5_6/Sec5_6.htm\n.",
"text": "\"5.6 Light Waves Throughout this course we have mainly focused on sound waves, as that is the most important wave for music. We also have considered waves on strings and on metal bars, as each of these gives rise to a whole class of musical instruments. However, there is another type of wave that is extremely important to physics and science and our everyday life, and that is light waves. Given what we already know about waves, in general, adding light to our list of waves will not be so difficult, although light does have some rather unusual properties. As discussed in Section 5.1, all waves share a variety of properties, and we will examine light waves along these same lines. Waves require a medium. The medium for most waves is usually apparent. For a string wave, the medium is a string. For sound waves, the medium is air. What is the medium for light?"
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"docid": "D1994793#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-line-of-sight_propagation\nNon-line-of-sight propagation",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about radio transmissions. For non-line-of-sight artillery fire, see Indirect fire. Non-line-of-sight ( NLOS) and near-line-of-sight are radio transmissions across a path that is partially obstructed, usually by a physical object in the innermost Fresnel zone. Many types of radio transmissions depend, to varying degrees, on line of sight (LOS) between the transmitter and receiver. Obstacles that commonly cause NLOS conditions include buildings, trees, hills, mountains, and, in some cases, high voltage electric power lines. Some of these obstructions reflect certain radio frequencies, while some simply absorb or garble the signals; but, in either case, they limit the use of many types of radio transmissions, especially when low on power budget. Lower power levels at a receiver reduce the chance of successfully receiving a transmission. Low levels can be caused by at least three basic reasons: low transmit level, for example Wi-Fi power levels; far-away transmitter, such as 3G more than 5 miles (8.0 km) away or TV more than 31 miles (50 km) away; and obstruction between the transmitter and the receiver, leaving no clear path. NLOS lowers the effective received power. Near Line Of Sight can usually be dealt with using better antennas, but Non Line Of Sight is usually requires alternative paths or multipath propagation methods."
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"docid": "D3389114#0",
"title": "https://revisionworld.com/gcse-revision/physics/electromagnetic-radiation/radio-waves-microwaves\nRadio waves & microwaves",
"text": "Radio waves & microwaves Quick revise The video and text below describes some of the characteristics and uses of Radio waves and Microwaves. Radio Waves Radio waves are the lowest-energy, lowest-frequency and longest-wavelength electromagnetic waves. They are produced when an alternating current flows in an aerial and they spread out and travel through the atmosphere. They are not strongly absorbed by the atmosphere. Another aerial is used as a detector and the waves produce an alternating current in it, with a frequency that matches that of the radio waves. Anyone with a receiver can tune it to this frequency to pick up the radio waves so they are suitable for broadcasting (for example, radio and TV programmes) to large numbers of people. An advantage is that this method of communicating does not require wires to transmit information. A disadvantage is that radio stations using similar transmission frequencies sometimes interfere. A common mistake is to think that we can hear radio waves. We cannot hear any electromagnetic radiation."
},
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"docid": "D1072783#0",
"title": "http://animalwellnessmagazine.com/does-he-need-an-mri/\nDoes Your Dog Need An MRI?",
"text": "Canine Health Lifestyle Does Your Dog Need An MRI?awmagazine November 11, 2013 3.1k Views Does your dog need an MRI? How and when it is a good idea to have a magnetic resonance imaging procedure to help diagnose your dog. Shelley’s vet suspected her dog might have a brain tumor, and suggested an MRI to determine if that was indeed the case. “ I asked him to repeat himself, as I’d never heard of MRIs for animals and thought maybe I’d heard him wrong,” says Shelley. Her surprise is understandable. MRIs are often performed on people, but rarely done on dogs, although they’re becoming more common and have a variety of applications in veterinary medicine. This article will introduce you to the MRI, and most importantly, give you the information you need to help you decide if and when your dog might benefit from this important diagnostic test. Magnetic Attraction MRI stands for “magnetic resonance imaging”. Unlike a traditional radiographic procedure or CT scan, the MRI does not use ionizing radiation so there is no harm to the dog undergoing the procedure. Instead, it uses magnetic fields and radio waves to form an image of the body part being scanned."
},
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"docid": "D1247059#0",
"title": "http://passmyexams.co.uk/GCSE/physics/electromagnetic-radiation.html\nElectromagnetic Radiation",
"text": "Electromagnetic Radiation Although the electromagnetic spectrum is made up of many different waves with different properties, they are all electromagnetic radiations. Electromagnetic radiations can be considered as a stream of photons. Photons are particles of zero mass and charge which travel in a wave like pattern at the speed of light. Each photon has a certain quantity or pattern of energy. Thus a beam of electromagnetic radiation delivers energy in photons and the difference between the various electromagnetic radiations is the amount of energy within the photons they possess. Electromagnetic radiations with high frequencies such as gamma rays and X-rays have photons of high energies whereas electromagnetic radiations with low frequencies such as radio waves have photons of low energies. The energy delivered by each electromagnetic radiation beam increases with the frequency of the electromagnetic wave. Intensity of an Electromagnetic Radiation beam The intensity of a beam of electromagnetic radiation is the energy it delivers per second. The energy of the beam of electromagnetic radiation is delivered by the photons. Therefore the intensity depends on two things: The number of photons that are arriving per second The amount of energy carried by each photon1."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/5449757/physics-regs-chapter-24-flash-cards/\nPhysics regs chapter 24",
"text": "\"44 terms ryanpristo Physics regs chapter 24Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Radio waves, X rays, gamma rays, and visible light are all part of the electromagnetic spectrumwhat type of electromagnetic wave can cause sunburn? ultraviolet radiation True or False, Electromagnetic waves can be produced by oscillations of electrons. truewhat type of electromagnetic wave do we feel as heat? infared radiationwhat is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum do we see with our eyes? visible lightwhat is the name of the type of wave with high frequency and a wavelength of 10 to .001 nanometers? X-rayswhat is the name of the ray that is the highest frequency wave in the electromagnetic spectrum and is generated in nuclear reactions? gamma rays Compare red light and blue light in terms of the energy, wavelength, and frequency of both types of light Red light has a longer wavelength than blue light, red light has lower energy than blue light, and red light has a lower frequency than blue light The speed of light changes as it passes through different materials due to the absorption and emission of the light by atoms. As the speed changes, does its frequency, wavelength, or both change?"
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"title": "https://radiojove.gsfc.nasa.gov/education/educ/radio/tran-rec/exerc/iono.htm\n.",
"text": "\"The Effects of Earth's Upper Atmosphere on Radio Signals Needed Materials 1.) AM radio 2.) Aluminum screen (can be purchased at home supply store such as Home Depot) Introduction The electromagnetic spectrum consists of waves of many wavelengths ranging from very long wavelength radio waves to very short wavelength gamma rays. Visible light, consisting of short wavelength waves, is placed near the middle of this spectrum. Visible light can pass through window glass, but a solid wall will absorb a portion of the light and reflect the remaining portions. Scientists would say that glass is transparent to visible light, but a wall is opaque. Since the atmosphere is transparent to visible light (while absorbing some of the light), astronomers who use telescopes can see things from far away using visible light to form images. Earth's atmosphere, however, acts an opaque barrier to much of the electromagnetic spectrum. The atmosphere absorbs most of the wavelengths shorter than ultraviolet, most of the wavelengths between infrared and microwaves, and most of the longest radio waves. For radio astronomers this leaves only short wave radio to penetrate the atmosphere and bring information about the universe to our Earth-bound instruments."
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"title": "https://www.boundless.com/physics/textbooks/boundless-physics-textbook/electromagnetic-waves-23/the-electromagnetic-spectrum-165/visible-light-595-11291/\nThe Electromagnetic Spectrum",
"text": "Radio Waves Radio waves are EM (Electromagnetic)waves that have wavelengths between 1 millimeter and 100 kilometers (or 300 GHz and 3 k Hz in frequency). Learning Objectives Compare properties of AM and FM radio waves Key Takeaways Key Points The lowest frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum is designated as “radio,” generally considered to have wavelengths within 1 millimeter to 100 kilometers or frequencies within 300 GHz to 3 k Hz. There is a wide range of subcategories contained within radio including AM and FM radio. Radio waves can be generated by natural sources such as lightning or astronomical phenomena; or by artificial sources such as broadcast radio towers, cell phones, satellites and radar. AM radio waves are used to carry commercial radio signals in the frequency range from 540 to 1600 k Hz. The abbreviation AM stands for amplitude modulation—the method for placing information on these waves. AM waves have constant frequency, but a varying amplitude. FM radio waves are also used for commercial radio transmission in the frequency range of 88 to 108 MHz. FM stands for frequency modulation, which produces a wave of constant amplitude but varying frequency. Key Terms AM radio waves: Waves used to carry commercial radio signals between 540 and 1600 k Hz."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_part_of_the_visible_electromagnetic_spectrum_is_most_absorbed_by_water\nWhat part of the visible electromagnetic spectrum is most absorbed by water?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Physics Electricity and Magnetism Electromagnetic Radiation What part of the visible electromagnetic spectrum is most absorbed by water? Flag What part of the visible electromagnetic spectrum is most absorbed by water? Answer by Delta Wyatt Water is cyan because it absorbs red light. The froth in the waves is white because, like clouds, it is composed of variety of tiny water droplets that scatter light of all the visible frequencies. Water is transparent to light of nearly all the visible frequencies, it strongly absorbs infrared waves. Water molecules resonate to the frequencies of infrared. Energy of the infrared waves is transformed into internal energy in the water, which causes red light to be a little more strongly absorbed in water than blue light. Electromagnetic waves that stimulate the sensation of color when the vibrations interact with the cone-shaped receiving antennae in the retinas of our eyes. Our eye-to brain interactions produce the beautiful colors we see.1 person found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Quirkyquantummechanic 135,338 Contributions What is the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum called?"
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/26257671/science-chap-2-flash-cards/\nScience Chap 2",
"text": "110 terms karishma_raghuram Science Chap 2Science Chap 2Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortwave A wave is a disturbance that transfers energy from place to place.frequency Frequency is the number of complete waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of timeenergy Energy is defined as the ability to do workhertz Frequency is measured in units called hertz (Hz)medium the material through which a wave travels is called a mediumelectromagnetic radiation The energy that is transferred through space by electromagnetic waves is called electromagnetic radiationcrest The high point of a wave is called a cresttrough The low point is called a troughelectromagnetic spectrum The electromagnetic spectrum is the complete range of electromagnetic waves placed in order of increasing frequency. Electromagnetic spectrum is made up of: Radio waves Infrared waves Visible light Ultraviolet rays X-rays Gamma rays (RIVU-XG)..order matters longest wavelength to shortest least energy to most energyamplitude Amplitude is the maximum distance that the particles of the medium carrying the wave move away from their rest positions.wavelength The distance between two corresponding parts of a wave is its wavelengthtransparent A transparent material transmits most of the light that strikes itsecondary color . Two primary colors combine in equal amounts to create a secondary colortranslucent A translucent material scatters lightcomplementary colors Any two colors that combine to form white light are called complementary colors e.g. Yellow/Blue, Cyan/Red, Magenta/Greenopaque An opaque material reflects or absorbs all of the light that strikes itpigment Colored substances that are used to color other materials. Pigments absorb some colors and reflect others.primary colors Three colors that can combine to make any other color are called primary colors a) Primary colors of light - RGB (Red, Green, Blue) e.g. Laptop monitor b) Primary colors of Pigments - CMY (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow) e.g. Printerreflection Reflection occurs when an object or wave bounces back off a surface through which it cannot passoptical axis Optical axis is an imaginary line that divides a mirror in halflaw of reflection a) The law of reflection states that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection b) all waves obey this lawfocal point The point at which rays parallel to the optical axis meet or converge is called the focal point The location of the focal point depends on the shape of the mirror. The more curved the mirror is, the closer the focal point is to the mirror.real image A real image forms when rays actually meet.plane mirror A plane mirror is a flat sheet of glass that has a smooth, silver-colored coating on one sideconvex mirror A mirror with a surface that curves outward is a convex mirror.image An image is a copy of an object formed by reflected or refracted rays of lightrefraction Light travels in straight lines if the medium it travels through does not change. If light enters a new medium, it might slow down or speed up, because the speed of light is different for different mediums. If light enters the new medium perpendicular to the boundary, it will keep moving in the same direction. But if it hits the boundary at an angle, it will also bend."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/31165315/physics-chap-26-29-flash-cards/\nphysics chap 26-29",
"text": "\"133 terms knswonkephysics chap 26-29blinn college introductory physics review questions Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortwhat does a changing magnetic field induce? an electric fieldwhat does a changing electric field induce a magnetic fieldwhat produces an electromagnetic wave a vibrating electric charge, usually an electronwhy does an electromagnetic wave in space never slow down in empty space, an electromagnetic wave can only travel at one speed, the speed of lightwhy does an electromagnetic wave in space never speed up in empty space, an electromagnetic wave can only travel at one speed, the speed of lightwhat do electric and magnetic fields contain and transport energywhat is light energy-carrying waves of electric and magnetic fields that continually regenerate each other and travel at a single fixed speedwhat is the principle difference between a radio wave and light frequencywhat is the principle difference between light and an x-ray frequencyhow much of the measured electromagnetic spectrum does light occupy less than 1 millionth of 1 percentwhat color does visible light of the lowest frequencies appear? of the highest? lowest is red highest is violethow do the frequency of a radio wave compare to the frequency of the vibrating electrons that produce it samehow is the wavelength of light related to its frequency the higher the frequency of the vibrating electron the shorter the wavelength of lightwhat is the wavelength of a wave that has a frequency of 1 Hz an travels at 300,000 km/s 300,000 kmin what sense do we say that outer space is not really empty it is filled with electromagnetic radiationthe sound coming from one tuning fork can force another to vibrate what is the analogous effect for light a light wave can force electrons in material into vibrationin what region of the electromagnetic spectrum is the resonant frequency of electrons in glass ultraviolet regionwhat is the fate of the energy in ultraviolet light that is incident upon glass ultraviolet is too high frequency to enter glasswhat is the fate of the energy in visible light that is incident upon glass some of it reflects back to the source, some is absorbed into the glass, and never heard from again the rest passes through the glass and continues on its wayhow does the frequency of re-emitted light in a transparent material compare to the frequency of the light that stimulates its re-emission the frequency of emitted light in a transparent object is the same as light that stimulates its re-emissionhow does the average speed of light in glass compare with its speed in a vacuum the speed of light in glass is lower, alwayswhy are infrared waves often called heat waves induce resonance in molecules and increase internal energy in a substancewhy do opaque materials become warmer when light shines on them they absorb the electromagnetic radiationwhy are metals shiny they have free electrons which can move freely throughout the metal. when light shines on these electrons, they vibrate and instead of energy springing from atom to atom it is reflected as visible light this is what appears as the shininess of metalswhy do wet objects normally look darker than the same objects when dry when objects are dry the light bounces directly to the eye but when wet light bounces inside the wet region before the eyedistinguish between umbra and penumbra for a celestial body such as the moon during an eclipse penumbra is the partial shadow umbra is the full shadowdo the earth and moon always cast shadows? what do we call the occurrence where one passes withing the shadow of the other both do but the moon does not cast a shadow when it is being eclipsed (solar eclipse, full moon)distinguish between the rods and cones of the eye and between their functions rods-respond to light, aren't in center of eye, active at low light, used to see in the dark cones-respond to color, located in the center of eye, active at higher light levels used for normal visionwhat are the two unusual features of vision on the periphery of human vision very sensitive to motion, color of the object disappearswhy do red hot and blue hot stars look white to the eye the sensors in our eyes, that detect color, aren't sensitive enough to see the colors in a dim light. if you look through binoculars you will probably see some colorwhat is the relationship between the frequency of light and its color different frequencies of visible light are different colors, in order of increasing frequency: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violetwhat occurs when the outer electrons that buzz about the atomic nucleus encounter electromagnetic waves the energy of the wave is transferred to the electron and moves it to a higher orbital, then the electron releases the energy as it returns to its preferred orbital. unless it is a strong wave, then it may completely remove the electron from the atomwhen outer electrons are set into vibration, what do they emit lightwhat happens to light when it falls upon a material that has a natural frequency equal to the frequency of the light the light is scatteredwhat happens to light when it falls upon a material that has a natural frequency above or below the frequency of the light the light is absorbed due to resonancewhat color light is transmitted through a piece of red glass redwhat is a pigment tiny particles that absorb specific colorswhat warms more quickly in sunlight, a colorless or a colored piece of glass....why?"
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"title": "http://hps.org/hpspublications/articles/rfradiation.html\nRadiofrequency (RF) Radiation",
"text": "\"Radiofrequency (RF) Radiation (Includes RF from broadcast antennas, portable radio systems, microwave antennas, satellite, and radar) Kelly Classic, Certified Medical Physicist Electromagnetic radiation consists of waves of electric and magnetic energy moving together (that is, radiating) through space at the speed of light. Taken together, all forms of electromagnetic energy are referred to as the electromagnetic spectrum. Radio waves and microwaves emitted by transmitting antennas are one form of electromagnetic energy. Often the term electromagnetic field or radiofrequency (RF) field may be used to indicate the presence of electromagnetic or RF energy. An RF field has both an electric and a magnetic component (electric field and magnetic field), and it is often convenient to express the intensity of the RF environment at a given location in terms of units specific for each component. For example, the unit \"\"volts per meter\"\" (V/m) is used to measure the strength of the electric field and the unit \"\"amperes per meter\"\" (A/m) is used to express the strength of the magnetic field. RF waves can be characterized by a wavelength and a frequency. The wavelength is the distance covered by one complete cycle of the electromagnetic wave, while the frequency is the number of electromagnetic waves passing a given point in one second. The frequency of an RF signal is usually expressed in terms of a unit called the hertz (Hz). One Hz equals one cycle per second."
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-materials-block-or-refract-radio-waves\nWhat materials block or refract radio waves?",
"text": "\"Brian Stephenson, studied at Pennsylvania State University Answered Dec 8, 2014 · Author has 967 answers and 1.4m answer views A2A: Some electrically conductive material will definitely interfere with radio wave transmissions (aluminum foil, copper wire, etc.) by blocking (absorbing) or reflecting radio waves. Radio frequency (Rf) waves are a form of electromagnetic energy, and electromagnetic shielding, made specifically for this purpose of blocking EM radiation, is often made of sheet metal, metal screens, or metal foam. If it is a screen, the holes in the screen should be smaller than the wavelength of the EM (radio) waves you are trying to block. Copper is used a lot because it will also absorb magnetic energy as well as radio waves. Most thin amounts of non-conductive materials (paper, cotton, rubber) will not affect Rf waves, but the thicker the material, the more chance it has to actually absorb the radio wave energy (and therefore block it). One reason why mountains, tunnels and deep bridges play havoc on radio reception, especially AM radio. As Steven Wright said: \"\"I have a friend who is a radio announcer. When you drive under a bridge with him you can't hear him speak.\"\" Also considering for refracting (really reflecting), the ionosphere itself reflects certain types of radio waves quite well, especially AM and shortwave radio signals, which is why I could pick up the Cubs game on the radio in Philly when I was growing up."
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"title": "https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/why-dont-we-emit-radio-waves.450109/\nWhy don't we emit radio waves",
"text": "\"Nov 21, 2010#1Logical Acid If our temperature is already above the necessary temperature to emit radio waves? At our temperature we emit mainly infrared right? Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories on Phys.org• Can we imitate organisms' abilities to decode water patterns for new technologies?• King penguin breeding colonies are structured like fluids• Study suggests the elusive neutrino could make up a significant part of dark matter Nov 21, 2010#2cjl We do emit radio. It's just much, much fainter than the infrared we emit. Similarly, the sun emits much more infrared per square meter than we do, even though it peaks in the visible. Nov 21, 2010#3Logical Acid At our temperature, we mainly emit infrared radiation correct? Then why do we see each other in visible light? Here's my hypothesis: Left to ourselves, meaning no light present (at night) we are not seen because we don't have enough energy in us to emit visible light, we emit infrared at the most. That is why even if there is no light, we can still see if we have infrared goggles. Nov 21, 2010#4Logical Acidcjl said: ↑We do emit radio."
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"docid": "D1944722#0",
"title": "https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_radiation\nElectromagnetic radiation",
"text": "\" [ dismiss]Why create a Wikiversity account? Electromagnetic radiationnavigation search Electromagnetic radiation comes in many different types, although the differences between them are quantitative rather than qualitative. This teaching aid lists the different types that are generally recognised. Electromagnetic radiation is an Electromagnetic oscillation wave that travels at speed of visible light carries Quantum 's energy called Photon Contents [ hide ]1 Electromagnetic oscillation wave2 Electromagnetic wave3 Electromagnetic radiation3.1 Electromagnetic radiation state3.2 Electromagnetic radiation spectrum4 Frequency spectrum bands4.1 Radio rays4.2 Microwaves4.3 Infra-reds4.4 Visuals4.5 Ultraviolet4.6 X-rays4.7 Gamma rays5 Relationships6 Ultraviolets7 See also8 External links Electromagnetic oscillation wave [ edit]Electromagnetic oscillation can be describe by 4 Maxwell's vector equations Electromagnetic wave [ edit]Yield electromagnetic Wave equation Solve those equations above gives electromagnetic Wave function Provided that Electromagnetic radiation [ edit]Electromagnetic radiation state [ edit]Electromagnetic radiation generates Photon of Quanta's energy in 2 states Radiant Photon at Threshold frequency ,Non-Radiant Photon at frequency greater Threshold frequency ,These Photon of Quanta's energy cannot exist in 2 states at the same time that gives ris to Heinsberg Uncertainty Principle that can be describe mathematically Electromagnetic radiation spectrum [ edit]Main sources: Radiation astronomy/Bands and Band astronomy The electromagnetic spectrum is divided into several bands. These definitions are generally informal and vague, and the bands may overlap. There seems to be a gap between the ultra-violet and X-ray bands. Sometimes, the choice of band depends on how the radiation is generated. For example, radiation from radioactive decay is always referred to as gamma rays, even if its photon energy would class it as X-rays. The main bands used, in order of decreasing wavelength (hence increasing frequency and photon energy) are: Radio Microwaves Infra-Red Visible light Ultra-violet X-rays Gamma rays A convenient mnemonic for remembering these is \"\" R abbits M ate I n V ery U nusual e X pensive G ardens\"\". There are many bands within these, which are even vaguer and more prone to overlap."
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"title": "http://www.bro.lsu.edu/radio/Classroom/06.Radio%20Versus%20Sound%20Waves/Radio_Versus_Sound_Waves.htm\n.",
"text": "Grade Level:6-12Curriculum Standards: PS-M-C1 PS-H-G1Overview: One of the primary goals of this unit is to ensure that students know the fundamental differences between radio and sound waves. Through participation in this lesson, students will examine the characteristics of both types of waves. Purpose: To identify and explore various characteristics of radio and sound waves. Objectives: Students will: Examine their own prior knowledge and understanding of radio and sound waves. Discuss the characteristics of each type of wave. View and experiment demonstrated by the teacher to show the differences in the two waves. Internet Sites:http://www.askjeeves.com Students can use this site to research and report on special topics related to sound including: ultrasound, infrasound, echolocation, sonar, and breaking the sound barrier. They can also research the different types of waves included in the electromagnetic spectrum, which include: cosmic rays, gamma rays, x rays, ultraviolet rays, light rays, infrared rays, microwaves, and radio waves. Procedures: Have students answer the following questions individually: How are sound waves produced? How are radio waves produced?"
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/22050229/physics-exam-3-flash-cards/\nPhysics exam 3",
"text": "\"112 terms Brady UVMPhysics exam 3Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Magnetic domains are composed of clustered _______. a) crystals of iron ions b) aligned iron atoms c) electrically charged iron atoms d) iron atoms in random directions b The magnetic field about a straight length of current-carrying wire is _______. a) similar to the shape of an electric field about a charged wire b) in accord with the inverse square law c) aligned from north to south poles in the wire d) circular in shape d What kinds of appliances work on the principle of deflection of a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field? a) electric motor b) both an electric generator and an electric motor c) electric generator a What happens when a switch is closed in a circuit that contains a battery and a wire that is placed between the poles of a magnet? a)The wire will either bend up or down between the poles of the magnet due to the force of the magnetic field. b) nothing happens. The wire will stay where it is c) The wire will fall under the force of gravity a What happens to the shape of a wire that is part of a circuit with a battery when the switch is closed and the battery voltage is increased? a) the wire bends more than it did before b) the wire becomes more horizontal; that is, the wire bends less c) the shape does not change a What happens to the shape of a wire that is part of a circuit with a battery when the switch is closed and the direction of the current is reversed in the wire?"
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dummy_load\nDummy load",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( February 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Small RF dummy load with capacity of 1 k W at frequencies up to 450 MHz. It consists of a 50Ω resistor immersed in oil to absorb the heat. Large RF dummy load for shortwave transmitter at the Moosbrunn transmitting station of the Austrian Broadcasting Service, Moosbrunn, Austria. It uses a sodium hydroxide solution to absorb the radio energy, which is circulated through the radiator (center) to cool it. It has a capacity of 100 k W. A dummy load is a device used to simulate an electrical load, usually for testing purposes. In radio a dummy antenna is connected to the output of a radio transmitter and electrically simulates an antenna, to allow the transmitter to be adjusted and tested without radiating radio waves. In audio systems a dummy load is connected to the output of an amplifier to electrically simulate a loudspeaker, allowing the amplifier to be tested without producing sound. Load banks are connected to electrical power supplies to simulate the supply's intended electrical load for testing purposes."
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"title": "http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/absorbent.html\nabsorbent",
"text": "absorbent Definition Popular Terms Material that extracts a fluid (gas or liquid) from a medium or surface on contact, and changes physically or chemically during the process.riskphysical charac...characteristicair pollutionmargin of safet...materialsecurityformula Use 'absorbent' in a Sentence The absorbent was really good and it allowed us to do things in the experiment that allowed us to see things differently.19 people found this helpful You may want to have an absorbent on hand when you are working with certain dangerous chemicals in your factory.18 people found this helpful The manager told Brad that although paper is Absorbent it is not used to clean up spills and that he should go get a towel from the custodian room.16 people found this helpful Show More Examples You Also Might Like... Kevin Mulligan5 Tips for Smart Franchise Investment Investing in a franchise can be a smart way to start a business. Starting a company on your own without any assistance is extremely difficult. Not only do you need market knowledge, but you need to understand how to actually operate and finance your ... Ryan May Traditional vs. Online Universities - What's the ... Lyndsey Mc Laughlin How to Work with Executive Recruiters Lyndsey Mc Laughlin How to Write a Cover Letter Lyndsey Mc Laughlin How to Protect Your Privacy When Job Hunting"
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"title": "https://www.reference.com/science/white-reflect-heat-46e7bbed4d3df3a6\nWhy does white reflect heat?",
"text": "Science Physics Optics & Waves Q: Why does white reflect heat? A: Quick Answer White objects reflect all light in the visible spectrum, which means they absorb the least heat, explains the University of California, Santa Barbara. Although light energy can be turned into heat energy, the two are not the same. As a result, stating that white reflects heat is incorrect. Continue Reading Keep Learning What is ultraviolet light? How does refraction of white light cause the light to separate into colors? What are the dangers of visible light? Full Answer As an object receives and absorbs light, it also absorbs heat, as light is energy that can be converted into heat. The object absorbs some wavelengths of that light (in other words, some colors) and it reflects all others. As absorbed light turns into heat, objects that absorb more light get hotter."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/23716083/minerals-flash-cards/\nMinerals",
"text": "54 terms Jenny_Dowling Minerals Home Economics, Minerals, Leaving Cert Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Definition of Minerals They are inorganic nutrients. The human body requires about 20 mineral elements to protect against diseases. They are required in small amounts. Those required in minute quantities are referred to as trace elements. Major Minerals Calcium (Ca) Phosphorus (P) Sodium (Na) Potassium (K) Magnesium (Mg) Chloride (Cl)Trace Mineral elements Iron (Fe) Zinc (Zn) Iodine (I) Copper (Cu) Selenium (Se) Fluorine (F)Definition of Calcium It is the most abundant mineral in the human body. About 99% is present in bones and teeth, and the remainder in blood, muscles and nerves. Classification is the term for te hardening of bones and teeth. This is due to the absorption of calcium and phosphorus (calcium phosphate). Sources of Calcium Milk, cheese, yoghurt Canned fish, e.g. sardines, salmon Leafy green vegetables, e.g. cabbage, spinach Seasame seeds Fortified flour Hard water Calcium content of foods (100g) - Cheese 800 mg Calcium content of foods (100g) - Sardines (canned) 550 mg Calcium content of foods (100g) - Milk 103 mg Calcium content of foods (100g) - Bread (white) 100 mg Calcium content of foods (100g) - Spinach 100 mg RDA Calcium for Children RDA - 800 mg RDA Calcium for Adolescents RDA - 1200 mg RDA Calcium for Pregnancy/ lactation RDA - 1200 mg Functions for Calcium Plays an important role in the formation of strong bones and teeth. Is required for blood clotting and to regulated blood pressure."
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"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/desiccator-in-chemistry-lab-definition-lesson-quiz.html\nDesiccator in Chemistry Lab: Definition & Concept",
"text": "Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 35K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Burette: Definition & Function in the Laboratory Care & Maintenance of Laboratory Equipment Standard Solution: Definition & Method Volumetric Flask: Uses & Calibration Lesson Transcript Instructor: John Williams Desiccators are important tools for scientists who perform chemical reactions in laboratories. This lesson addresses desiccators, their properties, and how they work. What Is a Desiccator? Reactants are chemicals that can be combined to produce a chemical reaction, or change. Reactions, then, must depend on the nature and characteristics of the reactants involved. These characteristics include any changes that occur due to the environment around the reactants. One of these factors, water vapor, can cause major changes in reactants that absorb water, and therefore, must be controlled in order to allow the chemical reactions to occur properly. One way to do this is by using a desiccator. A desiccator is a chamber or box that is designed to absorb water vapor from reactants that are hygroscopic. Hygroscopic reactants are able to absorb water."
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"title": "http://www.chemguide.co.uk/inorganic/complexions/colour.html\n.",
"text": "\"THE COLOURS OF COMPLEX METAL IONSThis page is going to take a simple look at the origin of colour in complex ions - in particular, why so many transition metal ions are coloured. Be aware that this is only an introduction to what can grow into an extremely complicated topic. Why do we see some compounds as being coloured? White light You will know, of course, that if you pass white light through a prism it splits into all the colours of the rainbow. Visible light is simply a small part of an electromagnetic spectrum most of which we can't see - gamma rays, X-rays, infra-red, radio waves and so on. Each of these has a particular wavelength, ranging from 10 -16 metres for gamma rays to several hundred metres for radio waves. Visible light has wavelengths from about 400 to 750 nm. ( 1 nanometre = 10 -9 metres. ) The diagram shows an approximation to the spectrum of visible light. Important: This isn't a real spectrum - it's a made-up drawing."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/33493367/chapter-6-study-guide-review-flash-cards/\nChapter 6 Study Guide Review",
"text": "46 terms aadpeace Chapter 6 Study Guide Reviewwow ok this stinks Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort What is the relationship between granum and stroma? Both are found in chloroplasts. Light Reaction is in the granum (they are also stacks of thylakoids in the chloroplasts) and the Calvin Cycle is in the stroma (the stroma also surrounds the thylakoids)What is the relationship between chlorophyll-a and carotenoids? Both are pigments but they absorb different wavelengths. Chlorophyll-a is really important because it sends out electrons. Carotenoids are accessory pigments that help chlorophyll-a capture light energy during photosynthesis. What is the relationship between chemiosmosis and ATP synthase? Both are a part of making ATP."
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"title": "http://www.flashcardmachine.com/suture-study-guide.html\nFlashcard Machine -create, study and share online flash cards",
"text": "Flashcard Machine -create, study and share online flash cards My Flashcards Flashcard Library About Contribute Help Sign In Create Account Search Home Flashcards Medical Suture Study Guide Shared Flashcard Set Details Title Suture Study Guide Description Suture Total Cards 67Subject Medical Level Professional Created 02/24/2011Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Medical Flashcards Cards Term1. A curved, tapered surgical needle is used most often on: Definitionbowel tissue Term2. The least inert of all the synthetic meshes is: Definition Polyester Fiber Term3. A mesh that is not preferred in the presence of infection is: Definition Mersilene Term4. A stapling device used to perform low anterior anastomosis is: Definition EEATerm5. Which of the following sutures generally would not be used in the presence of infection? Definition Silk Term6."
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"title": "http://www.vigrx-plus.ws/what-is-bioperine-and-how-does-it-work.php\nWhat Is Bioperine And How Does It Work?",
"text": "Home » Male Enhancement » What Is Bioperine And How Does It Work? August 3, 2012What Is Bioperine And How Does It Work?0What is bioperine? This is a straight forward question you probably do not have an answer to. Unless you are someone versed in herbs, you probably have no idea what bioperine is and you also probably don’t worry about not knowing. This might not be the best attitude to take because bioperine definitely is an ingredient that can improve an herbally stacked supplement. For those interested in purchasing a male enhancement product, the presence of bioperine is not something to dismiss. Being Judicious When It Comes to Ingredients Have you ever looked over the ingredient list of male enhancement products and noticed something that stood out? Was there ever an ingredient that you felt you needed to research to discover what exactly it does and how it works? More than likely, you have not and there is nothing to be ashamed about if you didn’t. Very few consumers will take the time out to determine what exactly a particular product is known for and what it can do."
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"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/how-chlorophyll-absorbs-light-energy.html\nChlorophyll: Absorbing Light Energy for Photosynthesis",
"text": "Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 69K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Photosynthesis: Biology Lab Chlorophyll in Plants: Benefits, Function & Definition Accessory Pigments in Photosynthesis: Definition & Function Limiting Factors of Photosynthesis Lesson Transcript Instructor: Kristin Klucevsek Kristin has taught college Biology courses and has her doctorate in Biology. Plants are clean, green, photosynthesizing machines. Using a specialized pigment called chlorophyll, plants are able to soak up energy from the sun and turn it into food. In this lesson, we'll start to learn why chlorophyll literally gets excited about a sunny day!Photosynthesis Creates Food If you've looked outside today, or even around your house, you've likely seen a plant. Trees, potted plants, ferns, grass, weeds, flowers, maybe (if you're lucky) some palm trees - there is plenty of plant diversity on the planet that we often don't take enough time to appreciate on a daily basis. It's also likely you haven't taken a minute to thank a plant today for something vital it's giving to you right this second. While the rest of us need to eat to get energy, plants have the awesome ability to make their own food simply by soaking up some sunshine and taking a drink of water. That is pretty amazing, if you think about it. Plants, as well as some bacteria and protists, perform photosynthesis, or a process that converts energy from sunlight into food. No eating is required to get the energy they need for the day - just a healthy dose of sunlight, carbon dioxide and water!"
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"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/photosynthesis-i-photolysis-and-the-light-reactions.html\nPhotolysis and the Light Reactions: Definitions, Steps, Reactants & Products",
"text": "Video Quiz Course Watch short & fun videos Start Your Free Trial Today Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 126K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Dark Reactions of Photosynthesis: The Calvin-Benson Cycle Chemiosmosis in Photosynthesis & Respiration Alternative Methods of Carbon Fixation in Plants Photosystem: Definition & Overview Lesson Transcript Instructor: Kristin Klucevsek Kristin has taught college Biology courses and has her doctorate in Biology. In this lesson, we'll learn how electrons get excited during the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, jumping off photosystem reaction centers like they were trampolines! In addition, we'll learn how the splitting of water creates reactants for this part of photosynthesis while creating a little fresh air for us. Photosynthesis When plants start to get a little hungry, they need to only turn their leaves to the sun to start photosynthesis, the process that turns energy from sunlight into food. In this lesson, we'll start to break down how this process takes place. Photosynthesis consists of two parts. The first part of this process consists of the light reactions, while the second is called the dark reactions. This might seem like two sides of something like Star Wars ' good versus evil, but we promise that everything is good when it comes to photosynthesis. It's just that the light-dependent reactions use sunlight, and the dark reactions don't use sunlight. Before we begin on how the light reactions work, let's remind ourselves of the products and reactants for photosynthesis."
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"title": "http://www.snow-forecast.com/pages/nsidc-faq\nQuestions and Answers about Snow",
"text": "\"Questions and Answers about Snow How big can snowflakes get? Snowflakes are agglomerates of many snow crystals. Most snowflakes are less than one-half inch across. Under certain conditions, usually requiring near-freezing temperatures, light winds, and unstable, convective atmospheric conditions, much larger and irregular flakes close to two inches across in the longest dimension can form. No routine measure of snowflake dimensions are taken, so the exact answer is not known. See also the NOAA Question of the Month: How do snow flakes form into so many uniquely different shapes? Why is snow white? Visible sunlight is white. Most natural materials absorb some sunlight which gives them their color. Snow, however, reflects most of the sunlight."
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"title": "https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/absorbed\nDefinition of 'absorbed'",
"text": "Definition of 'absorbed'Learner: absorbed Video English: absorbed American: absorbed Example sentences Trends Translationsabsorbed ( əbz ɔː ʳbd)adjective [ verb-link ADJECTIVE]If you are absorbed in something or someone, you are very interested in them and they take up all your attention and energy. They were completely absorbed in each other. [ + in/by]He had discovered politics and was rapidly becoming absorbed by it. I get so absorbed in doing something that I am unaware of things happening round me. Synonyms: engrossed, lost, involved, fixed More Synonyms of absorbed More Synonyms of absorbed COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary. Copyright © Harper Collins Publishers Video: pronunciation of 'absorbed'How to pronounce ABSORBED in British English Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 0:12absorbedin British ( əbˈsɔːbd, -ˈzɔːbd)adjectiveengrossed; deeply interested Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © Harper Collins Publishers Derived formsabsorbedly ( əbˈsɔːbɪdlɪ, -ˈzɔː-) adverbabsorbedin American ( æbˈsɔrbd; absôrbdˈ; əbˈsɔrbd; əbsôrbdˈ; æbˈzɔrbd; abzôrbdˈ; əbˈzɔrbd; əbzôrbdˈ)adjective1. taken in, sucked up, assimilated, etc.2. greatly interested; wholly occupiedabsorbed in reading Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition."
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"title": "https://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info.cfm?pg=safety-hiw_09\nWhat is radiation dose?",
"text": "\"What is radiation dose? A dose of medical radiation is not like a dose of medicine. When it comes to radiation dose, there are different types of and units of measurement. Radiation dose is a complicated topic. Why are there different ways to measure a dose of radiation? When you think of a dose of medication, you think of an absolute measurement of the quantity you take. But radiation isn't measured by the quantity you take. Radiation from medical examinations is similar to sunlight. The effect of sunlight on the skin depends on the light's intensity and how long a person stays in it. Sunlight Effect Factors: Intensity Length of exposure People often describe their level of sun exposure based on the effect it has on their skin."
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"title": "http://www.flashcardmachine.com/aminoglycosides1.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "Shared Flashcard Set Details Title Aminoglycosides Description ID Week 2Total Cards 16Subject Pharmacology Level Graduate Created 04/13/2010Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Pharmacology Flashcards Cards Term What are some common aminoglycosides? Definition Streptomycin (first one discovered; resistance now limits usage)Gentamicin (widely used, resistance is problematic)Tobramycin (better activity in Pseudomonas vs. other aminoglycosides)Neomycin (highly nephrotoxic/ototoxic; topical/oral use only. Component of Neosporin. ) Amikacin : (Resistant to enzymatic inactivation, a bacterial mechanism of resistance to aminoglycosides). Term What is the general structure of aminoglycosides? Definition Many amine groups on monosaccharides joined by glycosidic linkages. [ image]Term When is Streptomycin used?"
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"text": "\"Shared Flashcard Set Details Title Chapter 7.2Description Environmental Cycle Questions Total Cards 42Subject Environmental Studies Level 11th Grade Created 01/18/2012Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Environmental Studies Flashcards Cards Term How do the words pool, reservoir, source, and sink relate to each other? Definition A pool or reservoir is where nutrients are stored. A source is a pool that releases more nutrients then it takes in. A sink is a pool that takes in more nutrients then it releases. Term Why is carbon important? Definition Carbon is important because it is a definitive component of organic molecules. Term Define the biogeochemical cycle Definitionthe biogeochemical cycle is the way nutrients move through ecosystems Term What role does photosynthesis play in the carbon cycle?"
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"title": "https://sites.google.com/site/collogenorg/select-collagen/expert-the-types-of-collagen-is-the-best-\nExpert: the types of collogen is the best?",
"text": "1. The most common method is to obtain through food. For example bovine tendon, trotters, chicken wings, chicken skin, skin and cartilage of these foods contain both glial contain collogen. Eat these foods to a certain extent on the collogen. However, these common foods are macromolecular protein collagen, the body can not be directly absorbed, so if you want to improve the skin, using this method is effective and will not be too obvious, but most of these foods high in fat not suitable for regular consumption of love slender sisters.2. As the access is not easily absorbed through food and other reasons, people began to extract collagen from animals, human proteins, causing the body easily absorbs the small molecular weight, and topical or oral mask to do. And with the advances in technology, process innovation, such derived products more easily absorbed by the body. There are many type of collagen. Such as oligopeptides and peptides of the points, extracted from the bovine body and from the extraction of the sub-scales. Now, its latest, absorbing the best should be the oligopeptide product."
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"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-runoff-definition-effects-quiz.html\nWhat is Runoff? - Definition & Effects",
"text": "CCYour next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 62K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Runoff & Infiltration: Definition & Process Aquifer: Definition, Types & Facts The Hydrologic Cycle: Definition, Process & Diagram Accumulation in the Water Cycle: Definition & Purpose Lesson Transcript Instructor: Jeff Fennell Jeff has a master's in engineering and has taught Earth science both domestically and internationally. Groundwater, surface water, and evaporated water are three important parts of the water cycle. In this lesson, we will learn about runoff and what causes it. We will also explore its impact on the environment. What is Runoff? Runoff can be described as the part of the water cycle that flows over land as surface water instead of being absorbed into groundwater or evaporating. According to the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS), runoff is that part of the precipitation, snow melt, or irrigation water that appears in uncontrolled surface streams, rivers, drains, or sewers. What Affects Runoff? There are a variety of factors that affect runoff. Some of those include: Amount of Rainfall The amount of rainfall directly affects the amount of runoff."
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"title": "http://www.colorado.edu/physics/phys1230/phys1230_fa01/topic47.html\nTopic 47. Subtraction of colors",
"text": "Topic 47. Subtraction of colors The colored appearance of most materials is due to selective absorption – the material absorbs some wavelengths very strongly and either transmits or reflects the remainder. The color is therefore produced by subtraction – some wavelength or group of wavelengths is removed from the incident light. This is in contrast to producing colors by addition as described in the previous section. If a light beam is processed by several such wavelength-selective absorptions, then what remains is the component of the light beam that is not absorbed by all of the processes. For example, if unsaturated white light is passed through a substance that transmits only the wavelength corresponding to the red primary (650 nm) then that is the only wavelength that emerges. If this beam is now passed through a substance that passes the green primary (530 nm) and absorbs everything else, then nothing comes out – the output is completely black. This is because the output of the first process is a wavelength that is absorbed by the second stage, leaving nothing in the output. This result will be true of any two substances that pass only a single monochromatic (fully saturated) wavelength and absorb everything else. The output of the first stage will consist of the single wavelength that is not absorbed."
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"title": "https://www.hypopara.org/article/discussion-on-the-use-of-oral-calcium.html\nNews & Articles",
"text": "\"Discussion on the Use of Oral Calcium Several members have asked about the use of oral calcium supplements as part of the regime for treating Hypoparathyroidism. As many of you know there are several forms of oral calcium available for our use. They vary from TUMS, to various store brands, expensive forms of calcium from multi-level marketing companies, and so forth. There is calcium carbonate and calcium citrate, coral calcium, oyster shell calcium, and on and on and on. For years we have advocated a general rule of thumb for our members and for anyone being treated for Hypoparathyroidism, and that is …1) The patients should limit themselves to 500 milligrams of elemental calcium at any one time,2) Calcium supplements should be taken with food,3) Calcium carbonate works well for most patients,4) Calcium citrate might become more effective as the patient gets older and does not produce as much stomach acid, which is needed to absorb and metabolize calcium carbonate supplements. As a young Hypoparathyroidism patient in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s I used to take my medications, including a handful of calcium supplements, all at once, literally. It was my impression of trying to see how many college students can be stuffed into a Volkswagen Beetle or in my parent’s day, into a telephone booth. When several members asked where the 500 milligrams of oral calcium came from I decided to put the question before some of our medical advisor’s. This is what I learned. From Dr. Michael A. Levine, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland, Ohio…Oral calcium serves several purposes…1) To provide a stable source of dietary calcium and to prevent day to day fluctuations that might reflect big differences in dairy product intake, etc2) To absorb excess phosphorous in GI tract, and thereby prevent hyperphosphatemia.3) To meet RDA for calcium."
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/merger\nmerger",
"text": "\"mergernoun merg·er \\ ˈmər-jər \\Popularity: Bottom 50% of words | Updated on: 8 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: merger in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of merger1 law: the absorption of an estate, a contract, or an interest in another, of a minor offense in a greater, or of a cause of action into a judgment2 a: the act or process of mergingb: absorption by a corporation of one or more others; also: any of various methods of combining two or more organizations (such as business concerns)See merger defined for English-language learners See merger defined for kids Examples of merger in a Sentence The law firm announced its $50 million merger with one of its competitors. If the proposed merger of the two oil companies goes through, it would be bad for the economy. Recent Examples of merger from the Web Founded in 1987 in a merger between a cookie shop and a bakery, Panera Bakery operates more than 2,000 stores across the United States.— don sweeney, miamiherald, \"\"Panera Bread disputes report that it leaked millions of online customer records | Miami Herald,\"\"3 Apr. 2018Last week, Bloomberg News and others reported that Walmart was discussing a closer partnership or merger with Humana.— robert langreth and matthew boyle, Boston Globe.com, \"\"Walmart is said to be in takeover talks with Somerville’s Pill Pack,\"\" 3 Apr. 2018Speculation about new mergers between pharmacy retailers and health insurers started after pharmacy retailer CVS announced a deal valued at $69 billion to buy Aetna.— grace schneider, The Courier-Journal, \"\"Walmart is reportedly in talks to buy Humana. Here's why a deal makes so much sense right now,\"\"30 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'merger.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback."
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"title": "http://pediaa.com/difference-between-endothermic-and-exothermic-reactions/\nDifference Between Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions",
"text": "Difference Between Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions July 30, 2017 by Madhusha 5 min read Main Difference – Endothermic vs Exothermic Reactions Chemical reactions can be divided into two groups as endothermic reactions and exothermic reactions according to the energy transfer between the surrounding and the system where the reaction is taking place. In order to categorize a particular chemical reaction as endothermic or exothermic, we can calculate the enthalpy change between reactants and products. If not, we can observe the change in temperature of the reaction mixture. The main difference between endothermic and exothermic reactions is that endothermic reactions absorb energy from the surrounding whereas exothermic reactions release energy to the surrounding. Key Areas Covered1. What are Endothermic Reactions– Definition, Properties, Examples2. What are Exothermic Reactions– Definition, Properties, Examples3. What is the Difference Between Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions– Comparison of Key Differences Key Terms: Combustion, Endothermic, Enthalpy, Exothermic, Heat, Internal Energy What are Endothermic Reactions Endothermic reactions are chemical reactions that absorb heat energy from the surrounding. This means energy should be given from outside for the initiation and progression of an endothermic reaction. As a result, the temperature of the system decreases."
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"docid": "D3122729#0",
"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/absorption-costing-definition-formula-example.html\nAbsorption Costing: Definition, Formula & Example",
"text": "Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 7.8K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Absorption Costing: Income Statement & Marginal Costing Uniform Costing: Definition & Example Cost Variance: Definition, Formula & Analysis Process Costing: Definition & Examples Lesson Transcript Instructor: Brianna Whiting In this lesson, we'll learn about absorption costing. We'll define it and learn how to calculate it. The lesson will conclude with an example and lesson summary about absorption costing. Absorption Costing Meet Jack! Jack has just recently went into business on his own. You see, Jack used to work for a company that made coffee pots. After a falling out with the manager about creative ideas, Jack decided to leave the company and start his own business producing coffee pots. However, when Jack produced coffee pots for his new business, he incorporated the creative ideas his previous manager disagreed with. Jack knew his invention would be a hit and shortly after they hit the market, Jack was overwhelmed with success. That was until Jack realized he wasn't making the money he thought he would."
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"title": "http://www.rvdoctor.com/2001/02/rv-absorption-refrigeration-cooling.html\n.",
"text": "RV Absorption Refrigeration - Cooling Unit Facts, Faults and Fixes Posted by RV Doctor The typical, RV absorption refrigerator can truly be an enigma of sorts to most RV owners. It is also a workhorse, often taken for granted. It’s been that way for many years. Silent, void of moving parts and usually quite efficient, the RV refrigerator has seen many advances in technology since its inception. From the early days of manually lit, constant flame units to today’s fully automatic and energy efficient boxes, all RVers have enjoyed the benefits of on-board refrigeration during RVing forays. Execute a quick, rearward glance into history and you will find a heyday in which the manufacture of RV refrigerators was quite prolific with as many as eleven different makers in the field. Today, however, that number is reduced to two major players, Norcold and Dometic, though Atwood is entering the arena with a new type of helium (instead of hydrogen) refrigerator, (check this out). This article is not intended to convey operational differences between these two manufacturers; rather, its purpose is to bring to light their similarities and common issues regarding the very heart of any absorption system, the cooling unit itself. While the dynamics and the theory of absorption refrigeration have evolved little over time, (yes, it takes heat to make cold! ), the controlling of that absorption process has changed greatly with the advent of printed circuitry and automatic mode switching, but the actual application of the theory of absorption remains quite constant yet today."
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"title": "http://www.youtoocancook.net/2014/03/saffola-total-review-best-antioxidant.html\nYou Too Can Cook",
"text": "Saffola Total Review | Best Antioxidant Rich Cooking Oil In our everyday cooking oil is one of the most essentials among everything. Even if you go for a healthy diet you can't give up completely on oil as you definitely need it for a healthier and balanced system. A hunt had been going on in our home, in search of the best oil that will benefit health provide nutrients, and one that will not cause any adverse effects on health. And my husband who has been a health freak was concerned more about anti-oxidants the oil could provide, so we finally decided to settle on using olive oil. But now, I was recently contacted to review about Saffola total and was awed to find that the oil was much better than the olive oil that we use regularly. When analyzing more we found it to be much benefiting and met many of our needs, so here is a short review about this wonderful product. Why Saffola Total ? Saffola had double the antioxidant power when compared to olive oil. Saffola oil is a blend of Rice bran oil and Safflower seed oil in a ratio of 70:30 and so it has goodness of both the oil in same. Safflower oil is known to promote cardiovascular health and so does Rice bran oil, also Rice bran is an abundant source of anti-oxidants."
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"title": "http://www.kitchenstewardship.com/2014/06/20/cheat-your-supplements-what-works-what-doesnt/\nCheat Your Supplements: What Works, What Doesnât",
"text": "Cheat Your Supplements: What Works, What Doesn’t Katie Kimball @ Kitchen Stewardship This post may contain affiliate links which won’t change your price but will share some commission. If you suffer from the morning rush syndrome Monday through Friday, I empathize with you. I’m not a natural morning person (see this week’s earlier post for more evidence than you need!) and some of my kids aren’t either, so the process of getting ready for school, eating breakfast and making sure lunches and snacks are packed to go can take us right up until time to leave for the bus. Getting out a spoon and taking probiotics, cod liver oil and NR Glow or other immune-boosters from Tri Light Health in the winter often takes 3-5 minutes I just can’t scrounge up. I’d like to believe that I can still do right by my kids by giving them a double dose on Saturday and Sunday when things are slightly less hectic. Doesn’t that sound like a good deal? Let’s explore whether “stocking up” on vitamins in your body is possible or not…This post is sponsored by Tri Light Health. Can I Take My Supplements Only on Weekends? As I mentioned in the sleep post, the idea for this came about when I was pondering the popular wisdom that you can’t catch up on sleep and the tip my friend gave me that you can catch up on cod liver oil, since the body stores Vitamin D (use the coupon KS10 for 10% off!)."
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"title": "http://www.chemicool.com/definition/infrared_absorption_spectroscopy_ir.html\nDefinition of Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy (IR)",
"text": "Definition of Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy (IR)Infrared (IR) absorption spectroscopy is the measurement of the wavelength and intensity of the absorption of mid-infrared light by a sample. Mid-infrared light (2.5 - 50 µm, 4000 - 200 cm-1) is energetic enough to excite molecular vibrations to higher energy levels. The wavelength of many IR absorption bands are characteristic of specific types of chemical bonds, and IR spectroscopy finds its greatest utility for qualitative analysis of organic and organometallic molecules. IR spectroscopy is used to confirm the identify of a particular compound and as a tool to help determine the structure of a newly synthesized molecule (with NMRspectroscopy and mass spectrometry). Mechanism of IR absorption The transition moment for infrared absorption is: R = < Xi | µ | Xj dt > where Xi and Xj are the initial and final states, respectively, and µ is the electric dipole moment operator: µ = µo + (r-re) (dµ/dr) + ... higher terms. µo is the permanent dipole moment, which is a constant, and since < Xi | Xj > = 0, R simplifies to: R = < Xi | (r-re) (dµ/dr) | Xj > The result is that there must be a change in dipole moment during the vibration for a molecule to absorb infrared radiation. Examples of infrared active and inactive absorption bands in CO2There is no change in dipole moment during the symmetric stretch vibration and the 1340 cm-1 band is not observed in the infrared absorption spectrum (the symmetric stretch is called infrared inactive). There is a change in dipole moment during the asymmetric stretch and the 2350 cm-1 band does absorb infrared radiation (the asymmetric stretch in infrared active). A related vibrational spectroscopic method is Raman spectroscopy, which has a different mechanism and therefore provides complementary information to infrared absorption. Instrumentation Instrumentation for dispersive and Fourier-transform IR absorption instruments are described in a separate document."
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"title": "http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/carcinogen.html\ncarcinogen",
"text": "carcinogen Definition Popular Terms Substance that causes or aggravates tumors or other types of cancer. A substance is considered carcinogen if it is (1) found to be a carcinogen or potential carcinogen by the International Agency For Research On Cancer, (2) listed as carcinogen or potential carcinogen in the latest edition of Annual Report On Carcinogens published by the US National Toxicology Program or, (3) is regulated by the US Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) as a carcinogen. Carcinogens enter a body through inhalation (of asbestos fiber and cigarette smoke, for example), ingestion (of heavy metals and pesticides, for example), and absorption (of dyes and hydrocarbons, for example) through skin. Because the development of cancer is through irreversible cellular damage, no safe dose-limit is assumed for carcinogens. In comparison, toxic substances cause irreversible health damage only when exposure to them exceeds a certain dose limit. Most synthetic chemicals, especially industrial solvents and plastics, are either already-determined carcinogens or suspected carcinogens.riskphysical charac...characteristicair pollutionmargin of safet...materialsecurityformulavolatile liquidhealthhazardhealth and safe...lower explosive...accident Use 'carcinogen' in a Sentence The former employee sued the company for exposing him to high levels of a known carcinogen and is now battling cancer17 people found this helpful The doctors finally acknowledged that the chemical found in sodas was an active carcinogen after multiple people reported the same kind of aggressive cancer after drinking the soda.14 people found this helpful Having a job in a workplace where you are exposed to a known carcinogen can be detrimental to your health for the long-term.14 people found this helpful Show More Examples You Also Might Like... Karen Sorensen Be Your Own Boss With No Money Down Large corporations are downsizing and moving their businesses to cheaper labor areas. Many good hard working people have found themselves on the unemployment line. There may be an opportunity in your area to start a business with low or no money ... Adam Colgate How to Perfect the Art of Negotiation At some point in everyone's life there is a time to negotiate: buying a new car, asking for a raise, running your business or perhaps just bartering for trade. Negotiation is a two way conversation that by definition is intended to give both parties ... Adam Colgate Why Does a Company Decide to Go Public? Debbie Dragon Where Do I Begin?"
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"title": "http://starcraftcustombuilders.com/porcelain.or.ceramic.htm\nPorcelain vs. Ceramic Tile What is the difference?",
"text": "\"Porcelain vs. Ceramic Tile What is the difference? One of the things we are frequently asked about while helping clients select flooring and countertop materials for kitchens and baths is the difference between porcelain and ceramic tile. People have a sense that ceramic and porcelain tiles are different, and that porcelain tile is somehow the better of the two, but they're not sure how they are different or why porcelain is better. 1So, exactly what is porcelain tile, and is it really better than ceramic tile? Let's see if we can de-mystify porcelain tile a little. Let's start with this simple, basic fact: Porcelain and ceramic are not different kinds of tile. They are both ceramic tile. Ceramic is a word derived from the ancient Greek \"\"keramos\"\" meaning roughly \"\"of fired clay\"\". Porcelain is just one of many varieties of fired clay or ceramic tile. Ceramic tile, including porcelain, is made out of clay, some additives such as feldspar, bentonite, and quartz; and water."
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"title": "https://www.wbdg.org/resources/seismic-design-principles\nSeismic Design Principles",
"text": "\"Seismic Design Principlesby Gabor Lorant, FAIA Lorant Group, Inc. / Gabor Lorant Architects, Inc. Updated: 11-10-2016Introduction Within This Page Introduction Description Application Relevant Codes and Standards Additional Resources This resource page provides an introduction to the concepts and principles of seismic design, including strategies for designing earthquake-resistant buildings to ensure the health, safety, and security of building occupants and assets. The essence of successful seismic design is three-fold. First, the design team must take a multi-hazard approach towards design that accounts for the potential impacts of seismic forces as well as all the major hazards to which an area is vulnerable. Second, performance-based requirements, which may exceed the minimum life safety requirements of current seismic codes, must be established to respond appropriately to the threats and risks posed by natural hazards on the building's mission and occupants. Third, and as important as the others, because earthquake forces are dynamic and each building responds according to its own design complexity, it is essential that the design team work collaboratively and have a common understanding of the terms and methods used in the seismic design process. In addition, as a general rule, buildings designed to resist earthquakes should also resist blast (terrorism) or wind, suffering less damage. For example, were the Oklahoma Federal Building designed to seismic design standards, the damage caused by the blast would have been much less (refer to MAT Report FEMA 277 ). For more information, see WBDG Designing Buildings to Resist Explosive Threats section on Seismic vs. Blast Protection. Description About half of the states and territories in the United States—more than 109 million people and 4.3 million businesses—and most of the other populous regions of the earth are exposed to risks from seismic hazards. In the U. S. alone, the average direct cost of earthquake damage is estimated at $1 billion/year while indirect business losses are estimated to exceed $2 billion/year."
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"docid": "D1639314#0",
"title": "http://accounting-simplified.com/management/variance-analysis/fixed-overhead/spending-expenditure.html\nFixed Manufacturing Overhead Expenditure / Spending Variance",
"text": "Fixed Manufacturing Overhead Expenditure / Spending Variance Definition Fixed Overhead Expenditure Variance, also known as fixed overhead spending variance, is the difference between budgeted and actual fixed production overheads during a period. Topic Contents: Definition Formula Example Explanation Analysis Formula Fixed Overhead Expenditure Variance:= Actual Fixed Overheads - Budgeted Fixed Overheads Example Motors PLC is a manufacturing company specializing in the production of automobiles. Information relating to its fixed manufacturing overhead expense of last period is as follows: Million$Actual fixed overheads A 526Budgeted fixed overheads B 500Fixed Overhead Expenditure Variance A - B 26 Adverse The variance is adverse since actual expense is higher than the budgeted expense. Explanation Fixed Overhead Spending Variance is calculated to illustrate the deviation in fixed production costs during a period from the budget. The variance is calculated the same way in case of both marginal and absorption costing systems. As under marginal costing fixed overheads are not absorbed in the standard cost of a unit of output, fixed overhead expenditure variance is the only variance relating to fixed overheads calculated under marginal costing (i.e. fixed overhead expenditure variance is equal to fixed overhead total variance under marginal costing system). Analysis Favorable fixed overhead expenditure variance suggests that actual fixed costs incurred during the period have been lower than budgeted cost. Reasons for a favorable variance may include: Planned business expansion, which was anticipated to cause a stepped increase in fixed overheads, not being undertaken during the period. Cost rationalization measures carried out during the period aimed at reducing fixed overheads by elimination of inefficiencies (e.g. through process re-engineering and optimization of the usage of shared resources and facilities). Planning inaccuracies (e.g. actual salary raise being lower than anticipated in budget)."
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"docid": "D2789067#0",
"title": "https://www.redfin.com/definition/absorption-rate\nWhat is an Absorption Rate?",
"text": "What is an Absorption Rate? Definition of Absorption Rate Absorption rate is the rate at which homes sell in a specific market over a given period of time, usually a month. The absorption rate is calculated by dividing the number of homes that sold over the given period of time by the total number of homes still for sale. If an area contains homes in two different price ranges, you can calculate the absorption rate just for homes in your price range. The higher the absorption rate, the faster homes are selling. For example, if six homes sell in June for between $300,000 and $500,000, and 30 are still for sale at the end of the month, the absorption rate per month at the end of June is 6/30 or 20%. An absorption rate above 20% is generally associated with a seller's market, meaning that homes are selling fast. An absorption rate below 15% is generally associated with a buyer's market, meaning that homes are selling relatively slowly. Learn about the differences between a buyer's market and a seller's market."
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"docid": "D674940#0",
"title": "http://smallbusiness.chron.com/disadvantages-absorption-costing-company-22732.html\nDisadvantages of Absorption Costing for a Company",
"text": "\"Related Articles1Advantages & Disadvantages of Using Absorption Vs. Variable Costing2The Disadvantages & Advantages of Activity-Based Costing3The Pros & Cons of Variable Costing Accounting4Unethical Practices & the Absorption Income Statement Absorption costing, also known as full costing, is an accounting method that includes fixed overhead costs in the cost of goods sold by allocating an equal portion of the overhead cost to each finished unit of inventory. Absorption costing is the Generally Accepted Accounting Practices, or GAAP, method and publicly held companies must use this method on their income statements. While this system has some advantages, particularly for outside analysts, it also has a number of disadvantages. Inadequate for Managerial Decision Making Because absorption costing allocates fixed overhead costs to the unit level, it makes it appear as though additional units produced add overhead cost, when in fact they are revenue opportunities. If a company makes 100 baseballs per month for a variable cost of $4 and fixed overhead costs are $100 per month, absorption costing allocates $1 to each baseball for a total cost of $5 per baseball. If the company has an opportunity to sell another 10 baseballs at $4.50 each, absorption costing makes it look as if the company is taking a loss of $.50 each, when in fact it is making $.50 each because it is not adding fixed cost by producing 10 more units, only variable cost. Costs Hide in Inventory Inventory shows as an asset on a company's balance sheet. Since the company allocates fixed overhead to the finished unit level in absorption costing, until the company sells a unit, the cost does not show up as an expense, or Cost of Goods Sold. This means that if a company builds 10,000 units of a finished good in a period, with $1 fixed overhead allocated to each unit, and sells only 1,000 of those units, $9,000 of the fixed overhead incurred in that period will show on the balance sheet as an asset, rolled into the cost of inventory, instead of as a cost."
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"docid": "D919754#0",
"title": "http://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/absorption.htm\nABSORPTION",
"text": "\"Audio English.org » Dictionary » A » Absinth ... Absurd ABSORPTIONPronunciation (US): Dictionary entry overview: What does absorption mean?• ABSORPTION (noun) The noun ABSORPTION has 6 senses:1. ( chemistry) a process in which one substance permeates another; a fluid permeates or is dissolved by a liquid or solid 2. ( physics) the process in which incident radiated energy is retained without reflection or transmission on passing through a medium 3. the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another 4. the process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion 5. complete attention; intense mental effort 6. the mental state of being preoccupied by something Familiarity information: ABSORPTION used as a noun is common. Dictionary entry details• ABSORPTION (noun)Sense 1 absorption [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: (chemistry) a process in which one substance permeates another; a fluid permeates or is dissolved by a liquid or solid Classified under: Nouns denoting natural processes Synonyms:absorption; soaking up Hypernyms (\"\"absorption\"\" is a kind of...):sorption (the process in which one substance takes up or holds another (by either absorption or adsorption))Domain category:chemical science; chemistry (the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions)Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"\"absorption\"\"):imbibition ( (chemistry) the absorption of a liquid by a solid or gel)Sense 2 absorption [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: (physics) the process in which incident radiated energy is retained without reflection or transmission on passing through a medium Classified under: Nouns denoting natural processes Context example:the absorption of photons by atoms or molecules Hypernyms (\"\"absorption\"\" is a kind of...):action; activity; natural action; natural process (a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings))Domain category:natural philosophy; physical science; physics (the science of matter and energy and their interactions)Holonyms (\"\"absorption\"\" is a part of...):extinction (the reduction of the intensity of radiation as a consequence of absorption and radiation)Sense 3 absorption [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: The social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another Classified under: Nouns denoting natural processes Synonyms:assimilation; absorption Hypernyms (\"\"absorption\"\" is a kind of...):social process (a process involved in the formation of groups of persons)Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"\"absorption\"\"): Americanisation; Americanization (assimilation into American culture)Anglicisation; Anglicization (the act of anglicizing; making English in appearance)Europeanisation; Europeanization (assimilation into European culture)Westernisation; Westernization (assimilation of Western culture; the social process of becoming familiar with or converting to the customs and practices of Western civilization)Sense 4 absorption [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: The process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion Classified under: Nouns denoting natural processes Synonyms:assimilation; absorption Hypernyms (\"\"absorption\"\" is a kind of...):biological process; organic process (a process occurring in living organisms)Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"\"absorption\"\"):anabolism; constructive metabolism (the synthesis in living organisms of more complex substances (e.g., living tissue) from simpler ones together with the storage of energy)malabsorption (abnormal absorption of nutrients from the digestive tract)Sense 5 absorption [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Complete attention; intense mental effort Classified under: Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents Synonyms:engrossment; immersion; concentration; absorption Hypernyms (\"\"absorption\"\" is a kind of...):attention (the faculty or power of mental concentration)Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"\"absorption\"\"):centering; direction; focal point; focus; focusing; focussing (the concentration of attention or energy on something)specialism (the concentration of your efforts on a particular field of study or occupation)study (a state of deep mental absorption)Sense 6 absorption [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: The mental state of being preoccupied by something Classified under: Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents Synonyms:preoccupancy; engrossment; preoccupation; absorption Hypernyms (\"\"absorption\"\" is a kind of...):cognitive state; state of mind (the state of a person's cognitive processes)Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"\"absorption\"\"):abstractedness; abstraction (preoccupation with something to the exclusion of all else)absentmindedness (preoccupation so great that the ordinary demands on attention are ignored)Learn English with... Proverbs of the week\"\"After dinner sit a while, after supper walk a mile.\"\" ( English proverb) \"\"A crow a crow's eyes doesn't peck.\"\" ( Bulgarian proverb) \"\"There ain't no such thing as a free lunch.\"\" ("
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"docid": "D1370235#0",
"title": "http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/adsorption.html\nadsorption",
"text": "\"adsorption Definition Popular Terms Process in which a gas, liquid, or solid adheres to the surface of a solid or (less frequently) a liquid but does not penetrate it, such as in adsorption of gases by activated carbon (charcoal). In comparison, a gas or liquid taken-in during absorption penetrates or mixes with the absorbent.qualityprocessproductionbackorderprocedurefixed costmarginal costequipmentoverhead Use 'adsorption' in a Sentence You should try to have walls that prevent adsorption in your factory so that it will not have any toxins staying around.16 people found this helpful You must always make sure that two chemicals can handle being together before you allow for any adsorption to take place.15 people found this helpful We tested the adsorption of the gas to see what it would do and the results really interested me because it was not what I expected.14 people found this helpful Show More Examples You Also Might Like... Kevin Mulligan5 Tips for Smart Franchise Investment Investing in a franchise can be a smart way to start a business. Starting a company on your own without any assistance is extremely difficult. Not only do you need market knowledge, but you need to understand how to actually operate and finance your ... Leo Sun What is Needed in an Effective Sales Pitch to ... Adam Colgate Writing a Business Plan for Your Small Business Leo Sun How to Be Environmentally Conscious in a Small ... All over the world, businesses have become more accountable for their carbon footprints, and have taken measures to appear \"\"green\"\" to the media and investors. Conserving energy can save your company considerable expenses in utility bills as well ... Lyndsey Mc Laughlin How to Avoid a Layoff \""
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"docid": "D40336#0",
"title": "http://www.abbreviations.com/PSA\nWhat does PSAstand for?",
"text": "\"Filter by: Sort by: Popularity Alphabetically Category Acronym Definition Options Rating PSAProstate-Specific Antigen Medical » Oncology -- and more... Rate it: PSAProfessional Services Automation Business » General -- and more... Rate it: PSAPublic Service Announcement Community » Educational -- and more... Rate it: PSAPublic Service Agreement Governmental » Police Rate it: PSAPressure Sensitive Adhesive Medical » Physiology Rate it: PSAPacific Southwest Airlines Governmental » Transportation Rate it: PSAPublic Storage, Inc. Business » NYSE Symbols Rate it: PSAPublic Securities Association Business » General Rate it: PSAPisa, Italy Regional » Airport Codes Rate it: PSAPhotographic Society of America Business » Professional Organizations -- and more... Rate it: PSAPartido Socialista de Andalucía Governmental » Politics Rate it: PSAPakistan Student Association Academic & Science » Universities Rate it: PSAProfessional Sports Authenticator Miscellaneous » Awards & Medals Rate it: PSAPoultry Science Association Medical » Veterinary -- and more... Rate it: PSAPlesk Server Administrator Computing » Software Rate it: PSAPacific Science Association Academic & Science » Ocean Science Rate it: PSAPressure Swing Absorption Governmental » Military -- and more... Rate it: PSAPressure Swing Adsorption Miscellaneous » Unclassified Rate it: PSAProbabilistic Safety Assessment Business » Products Rate it: PSAPlanning And Service Area Governmental » Planning Rate it: PSAProfessional Squash Association Business » Professional Organizations Rate it: PSAPhilippine Student Association Academic & Science » Universities Rate it: PSAProfessional Skaters Association Business » Professional Organizations Rate it: PSAProblem Statement Analyzer Governmental » Military Rate it: PSAProfessional Service Automation Miscellaneous » Unclassified Rate it:1 2 3 4 5 ALLWhat does PSA mean?prostate specific antigen, PSA (noun)a protein manufactured exclusively by the prostate gland; PSA is produced for the ejaculate where it liquifies the semen and allows sperm cells to swim freely; elevated levels of PSA in blood serum are associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancersee more »Couldn't find the full form or full meaning of PSA? Maybe you were looking for one of these abbreviations: PS/HD - PS2 - PS3 - PS30 - PS4 - PSA PA - PSA PB - PSA PC - PSA PD - PSA PEDiscuss these PSA abbreviations with the community: Know what is PSA? Got another good explanation for PSA? Don't keep it to yourself!Add it HERE!Still can't find the acronym definition you were looking for? Use our Power Search technology to look for more unique definitions from across the web!Search the web Citation: Use the citation options below to add these abbreviations to your bibliography. Style: MLA Chicago APA\"\"PSA.\"\" Abbreviations.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2018. Web. 10 Apr. 2018."
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"docid": "D3439086#0",
"title": "http://www.chemicool.com/definition/absorption_of_light.html\nDefinition of Absorption of Light",
"text": "Definition of Absorption of Light What is Absorption of Light? Absorption of light takes place when matter captures electromagnetic radiation, converting the energy of photons to internal energy. Energy is transferred from the radiation to the absorbing species . The Effect of Light Absorption on Matter Since the energy levels of matter are quantized, only light of energy that can cause transitions from one existing energy level to another will be absorbed. We describe the energy change in the absorber as a transition or an excitation from a lower energy level to a higher energy level. The Effect of Light Wavelength The amount of energy carried by a light photon depends on its wavelength. The shorter the wavelength, the higher the energy:ultraviolet or visible light absorption promotes electrons to higher orbitals or sublevelsinfrared light excites vibrations of moleculesmicrowave wavelengths excite rotation of molecules Absorption Spectroscopy Absorption spectroscopy is one way to study the energy levels of atoms and molecules. An absorption spectrum measures the amount of light absorption as the light's wavelength is varied. The spectrum of an atom or molecule depends on its energy-level structure . This makes absorption spectra useful for identifying elements and compounds, because each spectrum acts like a fingerprint."
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"docid": "D1927949#0",
"title": "http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/recovery.html\nrecovery",
"text": "recovery Definitions (6)Related Terms1. Accounting: (1) Absorption of a cost through its allocation to an appropriate account. ( 2) Collection of receivables that were written off as bad debt.2. Banking: Collection of a loan amount from a borrower in default.3. Disaster planning: Activities or steps that are to be implemented after a disaster to return all operations and systems to their normal status.4. Economics: Phase in an economic cycle where employment and output begin to rise to their normal levels after a recession or slump.5. Electronic commerce: Ability of a transaction handlingsystem to be restored to its pre-failure state after a system failure so that the processing can resume and transactions, aborted due to the failure, can be resubmitted.6. Stock market: General rise in prices of securities after a general fall.stagessolid waste man...depreciationrepetitive stre...equitable charg...life supportupstreamchargingdead cat bouncecontingency taxultimate net lo...leniency clause Use 'recovery' in a Sentence The economy sputtered, slowly trying to gain ground as people's worries mounted, but economists advised patience and kept insisting a genuine recovery was just around the corner.49 people found this helpful Sometimes your business will go in a down swing but you will just have to wait it out until the recovery happens.42 people found this helpful The recovery process began with attending a twelve step program that would allow you to detox and get back to your normal state.16 people found this helpful Show More Examples You Also Might Like... Jeff Rose SBA Business Loans for Funding Your New Start up ... Whether starting a business or trying to expand an existing business, there is often a need for additional funding. The Small Business Administration has a number of programs available for small businesses to borrow money. Are you an entrepreneur in ... Ravinder Kapur How to Create a Disaster Plan Small businesses suffer great losses whenever there is a natural catastrophe."
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"docid": "D1362554#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/absorption%20spectrophotometry\nabsorption spectrophotometry",
"text": "absorption spectrophotometrynoun Popularity: Bottom 10% of words Trending Now:glib depose omnibus acrimony excoriate ALLTime Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of absorption spectrophotometry: atomic absorption spectrophotometry Absorption spectrophotometry is concerned with the absorption of incident radiation, as a function of wavelength, upon passage through a given medium. — Tom D. Schlabech , Encyclopedia Of Chemistry , 1966There's more!Love words? You must — there are over 200,000 words in our free online dictionary, but you are looking for one that’s only in the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary. Start your free trial today and get unlimited access to America's largest dictionary, with: More than 250,000 words that aren't in our free dictionary Expanded definitions, etymologies, and usage notes Advanced search features Ad free!Join Our Free Trial Now!Already a subscriber? Log in. First Known Use of absorption spectrophotometry1965Seen and Heard What made you want to look up absorption spectrophotometry? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible).show"
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"docid": "D2195029#0",
"title": "https://www.lifestyleupdated.com/shakeology-review/\nShakeology Review â Everything You Need to Know",
"text": "Searching for a meal replacement that offers a variety of healthy ingredients as well as promising some really great benefits on your overall health and body, you probably stumbled across Beachbody’s Shakeology. Being quite active myself, fitness junkie really, I gave it a thought, read couple of Shakeology reviews and decided to buy Shakeology as to judge for myself. And if you are hesitant as whether to spend some money and try something that claims to give all those benefits, keep reading since this Shakeology review will cover everything you need to know about the product that I came across while using it. You can say I have a neck for detail (just keep scrolling), but I love going in-depth when describing products that I’ve tried. I will try to present you with a review that is not biased at all. I hate those people writing flowery prose as to advocate something. Vomit right? How I came across Shakeology As I mentioned above, I’m quite the fitness junkie. And looking for the next fitness routine I stumbled across a workout program called The Insanity Workout. Not only that it was the most demanding physical activity I ever did, but I struggled to find the energy to complete it."
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"docid": "D986411#0",
"title": "http://accountantzed.tripod.com/technicalnotes/aprol2001abcosting.htm\n.",
"text": "Absorption and marginal costing systemsby Nigel Coulthurst A popular topic for examination at Foundation Level has been the preparation of profit statements in both absorption and marginal costing formats, and the reconciliation of the profits reported by the two systems. In recent Paper 3 examinations, the topic has appeared in December 2000 (Q2), June 2000 (Q6), June 1999 (Q6) and December 1997 (Q3). Question 6 from the June 2000 paper (slightly adapted) will be used for the purpose of illustration in this article. The adapted question is set out below (Example 1). Example 1 A company sells a single product at a price of £14 per unit. Variable manufacturing costs of the product are £6.40 per unit. Fixed manufacturing overheads, which are absorbed into the cost of production at a unit rate (based on normal activity of 20,000 units per period), are £92,000 per period. Any over-absorbed or under-absorbed fixed manufacturing overhead balances are transferred to the profit and loss account at the end of each period, in order to establish the manufacturing profit. Sales and production (in units) for two periods are as follows: Period 1 Period 2Sales 15,000 21,600Production 18,000 21,000Required: (a) Prepare a trading statement to identify the manufacturing profit for Period 2 using the existing absorption costing method. ( b) Determine the manufacturing profit that would be reported in Period 2 if marginal costing was used. ("
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"docid": "D1459581#0",
"title": "http://www.createadvantage.com/glossary/business-organization-aspects\nBody of Knowledge Guide",
"text": "\"Body of Knowledge Guide Home / Resources / Lexicon The purpose of this guide is to help users of the Body of Knowledge understand the strategic management concepts and themes by organizing the terms by theme. The research that created this Body of Knowledge was instrumental in creating regenerative managing. Follow the link here to find out more about it: An Introduction to Regenerative Managing The terms in the Body of Knowledge are related to one anther. They are part of broader conceptual themes. A given term may belong to more than one theme. For example, the term 'business model' belongs to multiple themes -- the inquiry theme, the business organization theme, and the strategic framework themes. Following are some themes and a hierarchy of terms related to each theme.ability From Helfat et al (2007, 37, 121): Capability refers to the capacity to perform a particular task,...absorptive capacity Absorptive capacity is used to measure firm's ability to value, assimilate, and apply new knowledge...abstract-systematic framework Abstract, or systematic, frameworks, are essential to effective communications and sharing...accuracy Accuracy refers to correctness in all details. For example, in order to make accurate observations...adapt Adapting makes something suitable for a new purpose. Adaptation is a learning process with an...adaptionist causality See causality.adaptive learning Adaptive learning, or adaptive learning and management, is a process to sense changes, threats,...advantage thinking Advantage thinking is thinking and activities that build the strategic thinking competency to find...agency In organizational theory and management science, agency refers to the capacity of the individual...agency theory The simplest agency model involves a single individual, called the agent, who acts on behalf of...agent In systems science an agent is something that has the ability to interact with its environment....ambidextrous organization Reconciling process excellence and innovation. Developing an organization that does both...ambitious goals Ambitious goals is one of the four key elements making up the purpose of an organization."
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"docid": "D2761466#0",
"title": "https://www.abbreviations.com/SAR\nWhat does SARstand for?",
"text": "\"We've got 110 definitions for SAR »What does SARstand for? What does SAR mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: SAR. Filter by: Sort by: Popularity Alphabetically Category Acronym Definition Options Rating SARSynthetic Aperture Radar Governmental » Military -- and more... Rate it: SARSearch And Rescue Governmental » Military -- and more... Rate it: SARSemi-Annual Report Business » General Rate it: SARSpecial Administrative Region Governmental » US Government -- and more... Rate it: SARStock Appreciation Right Business » Stock Exchange Rate it: SARSpecific Absorption Rate Medical » Physiology -- and more... Rate it: SARStudent Aid Report Academic & Science » Universities Rate it: SARSaudi Arabian Riyal Regional » Currencies -- and more... Rate it: SARStructure Activity Relationship Computing » General Rate it: SARSegmentation And Reassembly Computing » Telecom -- and more... Rate it: SARSistema de Ahorro para el Retiro International » Mexican Rate it: SARSodium Adsorption Ratio Medical » Physiology Rate it: SARSuspicious Activity Report Governmental » Police -- and more... Rate it: SARSodium Absorption Ratio Medical » Physiology Rate it: SARStop And Reverse Miscellaneous » Manufacturing -- and more... Rate it: SARSelected Acquisition Report Governmental » Military Rate it: SARSearch And Replace Computing » Software Rate it: SARSekolah Agama Rakyat Community » Schools Rate it: SARSouth African Republic Regional » Countries Rate it: SARSemi Automatic Rifle Governmental » Military Rate it:sar System Activity Report Computing » Networking -- and more... Rate it: SARStudent Accounts Receivable Academic & Science » Universities Rate it: SARShift Arithmetic Right Computing » Assembly Rate it: SARSpecial Autonomous Region Governmental Rate it: SARSafety Assessment Report Governmental » Military Rate it:1 2 3 4 5 ALLCouldn't find the full form or full meaning of SAR? Maybe you were looking for one of these abbreviations: SAPUCT - SAQ - SAQA - SAQC - SAQM - SAR-PDU - Sar. - SARA - SARAA - SARACDiscuss these SAR abbreviations with the community: Know what is SAR? Got another good explanation for SAR? Don't keep it to yourself!Add it HERE!Still can't find the acronym definition you were looking for? Use our Power Search technology to look for more unique definitions from across the web!Search the web Citation: Use the citation options below to add these abbreviations to your bibliography. Style: MLA Chicago APA\"\"SAR.\"\""
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"docid": "D1391222#0",
"title": "http://www.yourdictionary.com/abstemious\nabstemious",
"text": "abstemiousab·ste·mi·ous Use abstemious in a sentenceadjective The definition of abstemious is someone who abstains or is moderate, often specifically in their consumption of food and beverage. An person who suffers from anorexia is an example of someone who is abstemious. Your Dictionary definition and usage example. Copyright © 2018 by Love To Know Corp Link/Citeabstemiousmoderate, esp. in eating and drinking; temperatecharacterized by abstinence Origin of abstemious Classical Latin abstemius, abstaining from alcoholic liquor from ab (s)-, from + root of temetum, strong drink Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Link/Citeabstemiousadjective Eating and drinking in moderation. Characterized by abstinence or moderation: an abstemious way of life. Origin of abstemious From Latin abstēmius abs-, ab- away ; see ab- 1. tēmum liquor variant oftēmētum Related Forms:ab·ste′mi·ous·lyadverbab·ste′mi·ous·nessnoun THE AMERICAN HERITAGE® DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, FIFTH EDITION by the Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries."
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"docid": "D3440699#0",
"title": "https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/oct/01/don-henley-theres-no-partying-no-alcohol-its-like-a-morgue-backstage\nDon Henley: âThereâs no partying, no alcohol, itâs like a morgue backstage'",
"text": "Eagles Interview Don Henley: ‘There’s no partying, no alcohol, it’s like a morgue backstage'By Paul Lester The Eagles man may have put the debauchery behind him but he still shoots from the hip, holding court on former bandmates (‘bitter’), Kanye West (‘arrogant’) and Frank Ocean (‘talentless’)Thu 1 Oct 2015 10.00 EDT01.41 EST1,840 76Don Henley at the CMT Studios in Nashvill. Photograph: Wade Payne/Wade Payne/Invision/APY ou would never know that a member of the biggest American band in history had just entered the building. Dressed down in chequered shirt and jeans, Don Henley has escaped the midday Texas heat and, without fanfare, made his way to a table at the back of the Louie Mueller Barbecue, a restaurant specialising in smoked beef apparently tasty enough to warrant a 40-minute drive from his hotel in central Austin. Sitting at a table by a frankly pointless giant electric fan (it’s probably the only place to eat in America without air-conditioning), Henley is too eager tucking into the brisket and ribs to notice the temperature. The customers are equally oblivious to the singer, drummer and joint-lead songwriter with the Eagles: the band who have outsold every other in the US with the exception of Led Zeppelin and the Beatles and were awarded a disc proclaiming Their Greatest Hits (1971-75) the bestselling album of the 20th century. A couple of locals recognise Henley’s cowpoke garb and politely request a memento, but that’s about it. The Eagles have been called an “anonymous monolith”, and Henley likes it that way. I can get along with good old boys – as long as we don’t talk about politics or religion Don Henley Does he ever demand preferential treatment? “ Oh no, no, no,” he protests. “ Sometimes I send Tony, my road manager, in in advance to say: ‘Mr Henley would like to come in, and could he please have a table at the back away from the rest of the patrons so that he doesn’t get disturbed?’”"
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"docid": "D2867167#0",
"title": "http://oureverydaylife.com/long-bacon-last-frozen-27889.html\nHow Long Does Bacon Last When Frozen?",
"text": "How Long Does Bacon Last When Frozen? Related Articles1 Can Eating Expired Frozen Bacon Be Bad for You?2 How to Know if Bacon Has Gone Bad3 How to Store Fresh Bacon4 How Long Can You Keep Frozen Canadian Bacon? Bacon's balanced blend of salty, smoky and sweet flavors makes it unusually hard to resist, even within the alluring world of cured pork products. That creates good reasons for freezing it, whether you binge regularly on bacon or ration yourself rigorously to a few slices a week. Families that use lots of bacon often load up the freezer when it's on sale, while abstemious weight-conscious diners might portion a single pound into multiple small portions. Either way, the freezer life for bacon is flexible. Safety First Most bacon is freshness-dated at its packaging plant, giving retailers a date at which the product's quality can't be guaranteed any longer. As long as the bacon has been handled properly, it's still perfectly food safe at that stage. But bacon near its sell-by date isn't the best candidate for freezing. It's better to choose bacon with a distant freshness date, so you'll have the maximum usable life once it's thawed."
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gaunt\ngaunt",
"text": "\"gauntadjective \\ ˈgȯnt, ˈgänt \\Popularity: Bottom 50% of words | Updated on: 10 Mar 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLTip: Synonym Guide Examples: gaunt in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of gaunt1: excessively thin and angulara long gaunt face2: barren, desolate—gauntlyadverb—gauntnessnoun See gaunt defined for English-language learners See gaunt defined for kids Examples of gaunt in a Sentence He left the hospital looking tired and gaunt.a gaunt factory on the edge of town Recent Examples of gaunt from the Web In his family’s modest living room with dark concrete walls, the light from the phone’s screen illuminates his handsome but gaunt face.— Washington Post, \"\"The Islamic State’s toxic farewell: Environmental sabotage and chronic disease,\"\" 7 Mar. 2018And later Monday, Carter turned his attention to those who have condemned his gaunt appearance in his mug shot.— atlanta life, ajc, \"\"Aaron Carter performs at concert in Alabama two days after Georgia arrest,\"\" 17 July 2017Those emerging from the Old City at this late stage in the fight were weak, injured, gaunt and pale.— Washington Post, \"\"Tensions rise between Iraqi forces and civilians in Mosul,\"\" 5 July 2017These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'gaunt.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. Origin and Etymology of gaunt Middle English NEW! Time Traveler First Known Use: 15th century See Words from the same yeargaunt Synonyms Synonymscadaverous, emaciated, haggard,skeletal, wasted Near Antonymsbeefy, brawny, burly, fit, hale,healthy, hearty, husky;chubby,corpulent, fat, fleshy, heavyset,obese, overweight, plump, portly,pudgy, roly-poly, rotund, stocky,thickset, tubby;flabby, soft Related Wordsbony ( also boney), lank, lanky,rawboned, scraggy, scrawny,sinewy, skinny, spare, thin;starved, underfed,undernourished;famished,hungry, starving;shriveled ( orshrivelled), withered, wizened Synonym Discussion of gauntlean, spare, lank, lanky, gaunt, rawboned, scrawny, skinny mean thin because of an absence of excess flesh. lean stresses lack of fat and of curving contours.⟨ a lean racehorse ⟩spare suggests leanness from abstemious living or constant exercise.⟨ the gymnast's spare figure ⟩lank implies tallness as well as leanness.⟨ the lank legs of the heron ⟩lanky suggests awkwardness and loose-jointedness as well as thinness.⟨ a lanky youth, all arms and legs ⟩gaunt implies marked thinness or emaciation as from overwork or suffering.⟨ a prisoner's gaunt face ⟩rawboned suggests a large ungainly build without implying undernourishment.⟨ a rawboned farmer ⟩scrawny and skinny imply an extreme leanness that suggests deficient strength and vitality.⟨ a scrawny chicken ⟩⟨ skinny street urchins ⟩GAUNT Defined for English Language Learnersgauntadjective Definition of gaunt for English Language Learners: very thin usually because of illness or suffering: plain and unpleasant in appearance: desolate and gloomy GAUNT Defined for Kidsgauntadjective \\ ˈgȯnt \\Definition of gaunt for Studentsgaunter; gauntest: very thin and bony (as from illness or hunger)a gaunt face Learn More about gaunt See words that rhyme with gaunt Thesaurus: All synonyms and antonyms for gaunt Spanish Central: Translation of gaunt Nglish: Translation of gaunt for Spanish speakers Britannica English: Translation of gaunt for Arabic speakers Seen and Heard What made you want to look up gaunt?"
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"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/asceticism\nasceticism",
"text": "asceticism Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .as·cet·i·cism (ə-sĕt′ĭ-sĭz′əm)n.1. The principles and practices of an ascetic; extreme self-denial and austerity.2. The doctrine that the ascetic life releases the soul from bondage to the body and permitsunion with the divine. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.asceticism ( əˈsɛtɪˌsɪzəm) n1. ( Ecclesiastical Terms) the behaviour, discipline, or outlook of an ascetic, esp of a religiousascetic2. ( Ecclesiastical Terms) the principles of ascetic practices, esp in the early Christian Church3. ( Ecclesiastical Terms) the theory and system of ascetic practices Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © Harper Collins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014asceticisma severe self-deprivation for ethical, religious, or intellectual ends. —"
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"docid": "D298221#0",
"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/light\nlight",
"text": "\"light Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to light: speed of light, Refraction of Light, Reflection of light, CEGlight 1 (līt)n.1. Physicsa. Electromagnetic radiation that is visible, perceivable by the normal human eye as colors between red and violet, having frequencies between 400 terahertz and 790terahertz and wavelengths between 750 nanometers and 380 nanometers. Also calledvisible light.b. Electromagnetic radiation of any frequency or wavelength.2. The sensation of perceiving light; brightness: a sudden light that made me blink.3.a. A source of light, especially a lamp, a lantern, or an electric lighting fixture: Turn outthe lights when you leave.b. The illumination derived from a source of light: by the light of the moon.c. The particular quantity or quality of such illumination: moved the lamp closer to getbetter light.d."
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"title": "https://www.powerthesaurus.org/frugal\nfrugal > synonyms",
"text": "define frugalfrugal > synonyms570 Synonyms 193 Antonyms20 Broader 74 Narrower 844 Related?63 thrifty adj. characteristic, close, quality60 economical adj. characteristic, close, quality59 sparing adj. characteristic, close, quality44 prudent adj. action, characteristic, quality38 stingy adj. characteristic, close, quality37 provident adj. characteristic, quality, mean36 saving adj. characteristic, close, quality35 parsimonious adj. characteristic, close, quality26 careful adj. characteristic, quality, smart24 chary adj."
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"docid": "D2487618#0",
"title": "http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0327162/\nThe Stepford Wives ( 2004)",
"text": "\"FULL CAST AND CREW | TRIVIA | USER REVIEWS | IMDb Pro | MORESHARE5.2/ 1053,425Rate This The Stepford Wives ( 2004)PG-13 | 1h 33min | Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi | 11 June 2004 (USA)2:31 | Trailer2 VIDEOS| 90 IMAGESWatch Now From $2.99 (SD) on Prime Video ON DISCThe secret to a Stepford wife lies behind the doors of the Men's Association of how women become different and immobilized robots. Director: Frank Oz Writers: Ira Levin (book), Paul Rudnick (screenplay)Stars: Nicole Kidman, Bette Midler, Matthew Broderick | See full cast & crew »42Metascore From metacritic.com Reviews414 user | 168 critic Popularity4,143 ( 1,482 )Can You Guess This Celeb From His Yearbook Photo? Here's a hint: He just might be your favorite superhero. See if you can guess these other celebrities by their yearbook photos. Start the game Related News Jordan Peele Makes Oscar History for Being the First Black Writer to Win Best Original Screenplay06 March 2018 | TVovermind.com Film Independent Spirit Award Final Predictions, from ‘Get Out’ to ‘Lady Bird’01 March 2018 | Thompson on Hollywood Film Independent Spirit Award Final Predictions, from ‘Get Out’ to ‘Lady Bird’01 March 2018 | Indiewire See all related articles »Around The Web Powered by Zerg Net Editorial Lists Related lists from IMDb editors Top 30 Highest-Grossing Horror Remakesa list of 30 images updated 5 months ago Top 35 Highest-Grossing Robot-Android Filmsa list of 35 images updated 6 months ago Create a list »User Lists Related lists from IMDb users Nicole Kidman Movies I've Seena list of 44 titles created 19 Sep 2014Evil Cult and Satanic Movies... That Don't Sucka list of 25 titles created 11 Jan 2012Cult Filmsa list of 35 titles created 29 Jan 2015Nicole Kidman Movies I Have Seena list of 30 titles created 8 months agofav horror moviesa list of 25 titles created 22 May 2016See all related lists »Related Items Search for \"\" The Stepford Wives \"\" on Amazon.com Share this Rating Title: The Stepford Wives (2004)5.2 /10Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Use the HTML below. Show HTML View more styles User Polls Worst Remake Ever How to Lose a Lover in 2 Hours All-Female Movie Posters The Cure for Love is Marriage Best Horror Movie Where No One Dies You and Your Big Mouth!See more polls »3 wins. See more awards »Videos See all 2 videos »Photos See all 90 photos »Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Nicole Kidman... Joanna Eberhart Matthew Broderick... Walter Kresby Bette Midler... Bobbie Markowitz Glenn Close... Claire Wellington Christopher Walken... Mike Wellington Roger Bart... Roger Bannister David Marshall Grant... Jerry Harmon Jon Lovitz... Dave Markowitz Dylan Hartigan... Pete Kresby Fallon Brooking... Kimberly Kresby Faith Hill... Sarah Sunderson Matt Malloy... Herb Sunderson Kate Shindle... Beth Peters Tom Riis Farrell... Stan Peters Lorri Bagley... Charmaine Van Sant See full cast »Edit Storyline Joanna Eberhart, a wildly successful president of a TV Network, after a series of shocking events, suffers a nervous breakdown and is moved by her milquetoast of a husband, Walter, from Manhattan to the chic, upper-class, and very modern planned community of Stepford, Connecticut. Once there, she makes good friends with the acerbic Bobbie Markowitz, a Jewish writer who's also a recovering alcoholic. Together they find out, much to their growing stupor and-then horror, that all the housewives in town are strangely blissful and, somehow... doomed."
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"docid": "D1642596#0",
"title": "https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Cool+temperate\ntemperate",
"text": "\"temperate (redirected from Cool temperate) Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Encyclopedia .tem·per·ate (tĕm′pər-ĭt, tĕm′prĭt)adj.1.a. Of or occurring in the Temperate Zone: temperate regions; temperate species.b. Characterized by moderate temperatures, weather, or climate; neither hot nor cold.2.a. Moderate in degree or quality; restrained: temperate criticism.b. Exercising moderation and self-restraint: learned to be temperate in eating anddrinking.3. Biology Of or relating to a virus that infects bacterial cells but rarely causes lysis:temperate bacteriophages. [ Middle English temperat, from Latin temperātus, from past participle of temperāre, to temper; see temper . ] tem′per·ate·ly adv.tem′per·ate·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company."
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"docid": "D2746232#0",
"title": "http://www.slate.com/blogs/outward/2013/11/26/is_salad_a_gay_food_parsing_a_salad_toss_off_competition.html\nWhatâs So Gay About Salad?",
"text": "Outward has moved! You can find new stories here. Expanding the LGBTQ Conversation Nov. 26 2013 5:32 PMWhat’s So Gay About Salad? By L. V. Anderson I think that salad might be a little fruity ... Photo credit: margouillat photo / Shutterstock.com On Sunday afternoon, photographer Nigel Barker, fashion designer Cynthia Rowley, Eater co-founder Ben Leventhal, and socialite Bevy Smith gathered in a small sitting room to talk about salad. The four reality television personalities had been chosen as the judges of Maneesh & Andrew’s 7 th Annual Salad Toss-Off, a salad-making competition that host Maneesh Goyal has called “ the gay, urban version of a chili cook-off .” Among the contestants were a “twink salad” (balanced precariously on an unclothed inflatable doll), a “twerky salad” (containing turkey, natch), and an “I want your balls in my mouth salad,” which was just a bowl filled with doughnut holes. ( Goyal and his partner Andrew Wingrove use a flexible definition of the term “salad. ”)Salad has long been considered a feminine food. The question is why it’s also seen as a food for gay men—a perception that some of them, like the Salad Toss-Off contestants, have embraced. Slate columnist Simon Doonan has argued, with his inimitable political incorrectness, that foods are inherently either gay or straight."
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"docid": "D1641881#0",
"title": "http://www.nndb.com/people/229/000092950/\n.",
"text": "\"Philip II, King of Spain, was born at Valladolid on the 21st of May 1527. He was the son of the emperor Charles V, and of his wife Isabella of Portugal, who were first cousins. Philip received his education in Spain. His tutor, Dr. Juan Martinez Pedernales, who latinized his name to Siliceo, and who was also his confessor, does not appear to have done his duty very thoroughly. The prince, though he had a good command of Latin, never equaled his father as a linguist. Don Juan de Zuñiga, who was appointed to teach him the use of arms, was more conscientious; but he had a very poor pupil. From his earliest years Philip showed himself more addicted to the desk than the saddle and to the pen than to the sword. The emperor, who spent his life moving from one part of his wide dominions to another and in the camps of his armies, watched his heir's education from afar. The trend of his letters was to impress on the boy a profound sense of the high destinies to which he was born, the necessity for keeping his nobles apart from all share in the conduct of the internal government of his kingdom, and the wisdom of distrusting counsellors, who would be sure to wish to influence him for their own ends. Philip grew up grave, self-possessed and distrustful."
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"docid": "D2919475#0",
"title": "http://www.economist.com/news/united-states/21572208-unexpected-surplus-points-pitfalls-texan-austerity-too-much-good-thing\nThe Texas budgetToo much of a good thing",
"text": "The Texas budget Too much of a good thing An unexpected surplus points to the pitfalls of Texan austerity Print edition | United States Feb 23rd 2013 | AUSTINIT LOOKS as if Texas is rich again. On January 7th the comptroller, Susan Combs, announced that the state would have $101.4 billion available for general spending in 2014-2015. At a press conference announcing the estimate, she explained that the figure was the result of broad-based economic recovery. Sales-tax receipts, which make up more than half of the state’s general-revenue funds, had come in higher than expected, after several years in which consumers had been looking down the back of the sofa for spare change. Oil and gas revenues were up, too, as big fracking sites such as the Eagle Ford Shale came online. Her estimate also included a hefty surplus: Texas would end the current budget cycle with $8.8 billion left over. Upgrade your inbox Receive our Daily Dispatch and Editors' Picks newsletters. Latest updates Legacy airlines are facing new competitors on transatlantic routes Gulliver 16 hours ago The Trump administration bars Haitians from visas for low-skilled work Democracy in America 16 hours ago Can a lawyer admit the guilt of a client who claims to be innocent? Democracy in America 19 hours ago Democrats pull off a surprise win in rural Wisconsin Democracy in America 20 hours ago Return of the Mac Graphic detail 20 hours ago A powerful dramatisation of the murder of Gianni Versace Prospero 21 hours ago See all updates For Republican leaders in Texas, the new estimate proved the wisdom of austerity: the state had got through the downturn and is now in a strong position. Democrats, however, were quick to observe that Ms Combs’s projection two years ago had been for only $72.4 billion in revenue."
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"docid": "D246731#0",
"title": "https://wordnik.com/words/binomen\nbinomen",
"text": "\"Definitionsfrom Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike Licensen. A name having two parts.n. A scientific name at the rank of species, with two terms: a generic name and a specific name. Etymologiesfrom Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License Latin bis (\"\"double, twice\"\") + nōmen (\"\"name\"\"). Support Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word binomen here. ExamplesÞe wreche men binomen here aihte ⁊ leide his on horde. Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Related Words Log in or sign up to add your own related words.synonyms (5)Words with the same meaningbinomial binomial name binominal binominal name species nametags (0)Free-form, user-generated categorization Log in or sign up to add your own tag. Wordmap (beta)Word visualization Lists These user-created lists contain the word 'binomen'.cicatrixscar tissueab initio, abeyance, abjure, abscind,abstemious, acclivity, accretive, acculturation,acea, acrimony, ad libitum, adduce and 515 more... A Name Nouns meaning a nameagnomen, alias, anonym, appellation,autonym, binomen, cognomen, designation,epithet, eponym, forename, homonym and 18 more... Biology:))), actinopterygian, adrenocorticotropic,adustiosis, adventitious, albinistic,alexipharmic, amphitrite, anadromous,anomphalous, aposematism, autopodium and 199 more... Australianwords not found in other dictionaries,these are from Macquarie Dictionary and not playable in scrabbleaark, abaptation, abbotric, abdicants,abdominoplastic, abdul, abdulled, abdulling,abecedary, abi, abidingness, abiu and 9456 more... Comments Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.mollusque commented on the word binomen In taxonomy, the two-word combination of a generic name and specific name to make a species name. Homo sapiens is a binomen."
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"docid": "D362274#0",
"title": "http://www.economist.com/node/3797234\nAmid fiscal crisis, the Philippines' stockmarket booms",
"text": "The Philippines Mixed economy Amid fiscal crisis, the Philippines' stockmarket booms Mar 23rd 2005 | manila Tweet IS THE Philippine economy on the brink of a crisis or the verge of a boom? It depends on whom you ask. Rating agencies, transfixed by stubborn budget deficits and ballooning public debt, are gloomy. One, Moody's, demoted the government's bonds by two notches in February; another, Standard & Poor's, downgraded them by one notch in January. Some commentators think that the Philippines, with a consolidated public-sector debt of almost 140% of GDP, is heading for Argentine-style meltdown and default. Investors, on the other hand, are sanguine: the stockmarket is near a five-year peak and the peso at its highest against the dollar since July 2003. Applications for investment incentives more than doubled in 2004 and are up again so far this year. There is no denying the government's financial problems. Interest payments account for a third of all public spending. The budget deficit, despite much belt-tightening, came in at 3.9% of GDP last year."
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"docid": "D2972081#0",
"title": "http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/lawson-henry-7118\nLawson, Henry (1867â1922)",
"text": "Henry Lawson (1867-1922), short story writer and balladist, was born on 17 June 1867 at Grenfell, New South Wales, eldest of four surviving children of Niels Hertzberg (Peter) Larsen, Norwegian-born miner, and his wife Louisa, née Albury. Larsen went to sea at 21 and, after many voyages, arrived in Melbourne in 1855 where he jumped ship and joined the gold rush. He and Louisa were married in 1866 and Henry (the surname changed when the parents registered the birth) was born about a year later, by which time the marriage was already showing some signs of stress. The family moved often as Peter followed the gold but, in August 1873 with the birth of their third child imminent, they finally settled back at Pipeclay where they had started from. Peter took up a selection which Louisa managed; she also ran a post office in his name while he worked as a building contractor around Mudgee. Existence for the Lawsons, however, remained precarious. The selection even at its best was only marginally productive. With Peter often absent, Louisa was lonely and vulnerable: responsibility began to fall on Henry's young and rather frail shoulders and intensified in him a tendency to reclusiveness and introversion and a personal conviction that he was somehow different from others in a way that cut him off from them. There were happy times: Louisa was imaginative and a brilliant raconteuse and Peter was an accomplished musician. But failing communication between husband and wife, Peter's increasingly frequent absences and the exacerbating effect of continual hardship seemed to outweigh such lighter moments."
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"docid": "D2692194#0",
"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/frugal\nfrugal",
"text": "\"frugal Also found in: Thesaurus, Legal, Wikipedia .fru·gal (fro͞o′gəl)adj.1. Practicing or marked by economy, as in the expenditure of money or the use of materialresources. See Synonyms at sparing.2. Simple or costing little; meager or inexpensive: a frugal lunch. [ Latin frūgālis, virtuous, thrifty, from frūx, frūg-, fruit, virtue . ] fru·gal′i·ty (fro͞o-găl′ĭ-tē), fru′gal·ness n.fru′gal·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.frugal ( ˈfruːɡəl) adj1."
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"docid": "D2084472#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_sings_sober\nWhat is the definition of sober?",
"text": "\"Gabster03 25 Contributions What is the definition of sober? Answer . Not being intoxicated, not under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Answer . Sober is also used to mean serious. Answer . 1. Eat/Drink Vitamin C . 2. Take a long …Daniel Hunt 1 Contribution How do you sober up?"
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"docid": "D2748127#0",
"title": "http://www.backgroundchecks.com/learningcenter/socialmediabackgroundcheck\nSocial Media checks",
"text": "Social Media checks In today’s competitive market of background screening, companies are always looking for a competitive edge. Some have turned to performing social media searches. However, there are a multitude of problems with social media searches. Some vendors have addressed at least some of these, but not to the degree where we (as a consumer reporting agency) feel comfortable providing them. Below is an overview of the problem. False Positives Social media searches can result in incorrectly associating information with an individual. Individuals commonly disclose untrue names and dates of birth on social media sites. Additionally, many social media sites do not even make that information available for searching. False Negatives Social media searches can incorrectly miss information about an individual, for the same reasons as a false positive. Illegality Some states have made social media searches illegal."
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"docid": "D128795#0",
"title": "https://www.thefreedictionary.com/strict\nstrict",
"text": "\"strict Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .strict (strĭkt)adj. strict·er, strict·est1.a. Rigorous in the imposition of discipline: a strict parent.b. Conforming completely to established rule, principle, or condition: a strictvegetarian.2.a. Requiring close observance or demanding in expectations: strict standards. See Synonyms at severe.b. Carefully maintained or observed: strict silence; strict loyalty.3. Not loose or vague; exact or precise: a strict definition.4. Botany Stiff, narrow, and upright. [ Middle English stricte, narrow, small, from Latin strictus, tight, strict, past participle of stringere, to draw tight; see streig- in Indo-European roots . ]"
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"docid": "D2827263#0",
"title": "https://www.learnthat.org/word_lists/view/1324\n\"List of suffixes ending in \"\"ious\"\".\"",
"text": "\"modify this list - back List of suffixes ending in \"\"ious\"\". List #: 1324Keywords/tags: suffix, suffixes, root words, word roots, words ending in \"\"ious\"\"Comments: Clicking \"\"modify\"\" list will make a copy of this list, so you can add or remove words. You can also remove words once they have been added to your account. Description: This is a list of words ending with suffix \"\"ious\"\", meaning \"\"having the qualities of, full of.\"\". Author: e Spindle Learning. Subject: English vocabulary. Supporting Link: http://www.espindle.org/suffix.html. Created: 11/19/2009Modified: 11/19/2009Rating: 3.0 ( 2 votes)List of Words: Add this list Hide words (part 1) (30 words)factitious, mendacious, sententious, opprobrious, uxorious, bumptious, censorious, contentious, deleterious, expeditious, invidious, judicious, licentious, litigious, mordacious, obsequious, perspicacious, salacious, salubrious, factious, captious, efficacious, euphonious, impecunious, inglorious, melodious, meretricious, parsimonious, precocious, seditious Add this list Hide words (part 2) (31 words)specious, voracious, lascivious, pertinacious, abstemious, acrimonious, amphibious, avaricious, conscientious, devious, egregious, facetious, fractious, impious, irreligious, loquacious, nefarious, penurious, pernicious, prodigious, sanctimonious, fugacious, vainglorious, veracious, vicarious, pervious, dissentious, fallacious, ignominious, insidious, officious Add this list Hide words (part 3) (31 words)surreptitious, usurious, atrocious, capacious, contumacious, incommodious, ingenious, pugnacious, punctilious, semiconscious, spurious, uproarious, impervious, tenacious, bilious, copious, dubious, fastidious, gregarious, illustrious, malicious, noxious, obnoxious, ostentatious, pious, pretentious, studious, subconscious, contagious, felonious, fictitious Add this list Hide words (part 4) (31 words)harmonious, odious, precarious, sacrilegious, sagacious, vivacious, vicious, ambitious, audacious, ceremonious, conscious, delicious, delirious, envious, hilarious, industrious, infectious, mysterious, obvious, religious, semiprecious, spacious, suspicious, unconscious, curious, ferocious, furious, gracious, luscious, luxurious, precious Add this list Hide words (part 5) (9 words)previous, repetitious, serious, various, anxious, cautious, glorious, laborious, notorious \""
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"docid": "D529663#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstinence\nAbstinence",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Abstinence (disambiguation). Purity rings are worn by some youth committed to the practice of sexual abstinence. [ 1]Abstinence is a self-enforced restraint from indulging in bodily activities that are widely experienced as giving pleasure. Most frequently, the term refers to sexual abstinence, or abstinence from alcohol or food. The practice can arise from religious prohibitions and practical considerations. Abstinence may also refer to drugs. For example, one can abstain from smoking. Abstinence has diverse forms. Commonly it refers to a temporary or partial abstinence from food, as in fasting. In the twelve-step program of Overeaters Anonymous abstinence is the term for refraining from compulsive eating, akin in meaning to sobriety for alcoholics."
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"docid": "D2728497#0",
"title": "http://www.treatmentsolutions.com/dictionary/\nTreatment Solutions Drug and Alcohol Treatment Terms and Definitions",
"text": "Call (877) 640-1943 to speak with an Addiction Treatment Consultant. Treatment Solutions Drug and Alcohol Treatment Terms and Definitions A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |Help us build this dictionary! Send us a term. Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Terms and Definitions AAbstinence To refrain from the usage of chemicals which a person may have become addicted. Read about Abstinence in this article from the U. N. Addict A person who has a craving for an addictive substance, who is physically or emotionally dependent on that substance on a daily basis. Read more about addict in Wikipedia Addict. Addiction The condition of being habitually or compulsively occupied with or or involved in something. Read about addiction in Wikipedia Addiction Addictionology The study of addictions usually focused on drug and alcohol addiction. Find out more about Addictionology Addictionologist A physician certified in the field of addiction medicine, usually specializing in the areas of drug and alcohol abuse. Addiction medicine The evaluation and treatment of people suffering from the disease drug addiction, alcoholism and associated disorders."
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"docid": "D2399365#0",
"title": "http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/286661-clinical\nCannabis-Related Disorders Clinical Presentation",
"text": "\"Drugs & Diseases > Psychiatry Cannabis-Related Disorders Clinical Presentation Updated: Mar 23, 2017Author: Lawrence Genen, MD, MBA; Chief Editor: David Bienenfeld, MD more... Share Email Print Feedback History With the publication of DSM-5, cannabis abuse and dependence are now considered part of the same substance use disorder, or simply, cannabis use disorder. When soliciting information related to marijuana use, both acutely and chronically, clinicians are advised to keep in mind the diagnostic criteria discussed below. Cannabis intoxication Cannabis intoxication, a cannabis-related disorder coded as 292.89, is defined by DSM-5, as the following: Recent use of cannabis Clinically significant problematic behavioral or psychological changes (eg, impaired motor coordination, euphoria, anxiety, sensation of slowed time, impaired judgment, social withdrawal) that developed during, or shortly after, cannabis use At least 2 of the following signs, developing within 2 hours of cannabis use: Conjunctival injection Increased appetite Dry mouth Tachycardia Symptoms not due to a general medical condition and not better accounted for by another mental disorder Clinicians are instructed to specify if this is occurring with perceptual disturbances—hallucinations with intact reality testing or auditory, visual, or tactile illusions occur in the absence of delirium. Cannabis use disorder Cannabis use disorder, a cannabis-related disorder coded as 305.20 for mild or 304.30 for moderate or severe, is defined by DSM-5 as the following: A problematic pattern of cannabis use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, as manifested by at least 2 of the following, occurring within a 12-month period: Cannabis is often taken in larger amounts or over a longer period than was intended. There is a persistent desire or unsuccessful efforts to cut down or control cannabis use. A great deal of time is spent in activities necessary to obtain cannabis, use cannabis, or recover from its effects. Craving, or a strong desire or urge to use cannabis. Recurrent cannabis use resulting in a failure to fulfill major role obligations at work, school, or home. Continued cannabis use despite having persistent or recurrent social or interpersonal problems caused or exacerbated by the effects of cannabis. Important social, occupational, or recreational activities are given up or reduced because of cannabis use."
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"docid": "D418352#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_education_in_the_United_States\nSex education in the United States",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Sex education in the United States is taught in two main forms: comprehensive sex education and abstinence-only. Comprehensive sex education is also called abstinence-based, abstinence-plus, abstinence-plus-risk-reduction, and sexual risk reduction sex education. This approach covers abstinence as a choice option, but also informs adolescents about human sexuality, age of consent and the availability of contraception and techniques to avoid contraction of sexually transmitted infections. Abstinence-only sex education is also called abstinence-centered, abstinence-only-until-marriage, sexual risk avoidance, and most recently, youth empowerment sex education. This approach emphasizes abstinence from sexual activity prior to marriage and rejects methods such as contraception. These two approaches are very different in philosophy and strategies for educating young people about their sexuality. [ 1] The difference between the two approaches, and their impact on the behavior of adolescents, remains a controversial subject in the United States. Contents [ hide ]1 Current position1.1 Curriculum1.1.1 High school1.1.2 Middle school1.1.3 Elementary school1.1.4 Public opinion2 Parental support2.1 Regional parental support3 Federal funding3.1 FY 2016 federal budget3.1.1 FY 2017 proposed budget3.2 Federal funding policy changes in 20103.3 A. O. U. M.4 Sex education debates5 Comprehensive sex education6 Abstinence-only sex education6.1 Evidence of effectiveness of A. O. U. M6.2 Criticism of abstinence-only sex education in the U. S. Congress6.3 Criticism of abstinence-only sex education by the scientific and medical communities6.4 Virginity pledges7 Gender in sex education7.1 Abstinence-only7.2 Gender roles7.3 Sexuality in school culture8 LGBT sex education8.1 State policies8.2 Controversy9 Sex education policies and access9.1 Regional access9.2 General policies9.2.1 Abstinence education9.2.2 Parental role9.2.3 Teaching healthy sexuality9.2.4 HIV education9.3 Influence of wealth on sex education10 See also11 References12 Further reading13 External links13.1 Abstinence only proponents13.2 Comprehensive sexuality education proponents Current position [ edit]See also: Adolescent sexuality in the United States Sex education programs in the United States teach students about sexual health as well as ways to avoid sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted teenage pregnancy. The three main types of programs are abstinence-only, abstinence-plus, and comprehensive sex education. Although sex education programs that only promotes abstinence are very prominent in American public schools, comprehensive sex education is known to be the most effective and is proven to have helped young people make better decisions."
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"docid": "D1903463#0",
"title": "http://www.benzo.org.uk/ashpws.htm\n.",
"text": "\"« back · www.benzo.org.uk »Protracted Withdrawal Syndromes from Benzodiazepines First published: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment Vol. 8 pp. 19-28 · 1991Professor C Heather Ashton DM, FRCPSchool of Neurosciences Division of Psychiatry The Royal Victoria Infirmary Queen Victoria Road Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4LPThe Ashton Manual · Professor Ashton's Main Page Abstract: The benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome is a complex phenomenon which presents serious difficulties in definition and measurement. It is particularly difficult to set out precise limits on its duration. Many withdrawal symptoms are a result of pharmacodynamic tolerance to benzodiazepines, some mechanisms for which are discussed. Such tolerance develops unevenly in different brain systems and may be slow to reverse. Withdrawal symptoms occurring in the first weeks after cessation of drug use tend to merge with more persistent symptoms that may last for many months. These prolonged symptoms do not necessarily constitute \"\"true\"\" pharmacological withdrawal symptoms, but are nevertheless related to long-term benzodiazepine use. Such symptoms can include anxiety, which may partly result from a learning deficit imposed by the drugs, and a variety of sensory and motor neurological symptoms. The protracted nature of some of these symptoms raises the possibility that benzodiazepines can give rise not only to slowly reversible functional changes in the central nervous system, but may also occasionally cause structural neuronal damage."
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"docid": "D772382#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/11799714/adhd-drugs-flash-cards/\nADHD Drugs",
"text": "\"26 terms royall13ADHD Drugs5/1/12 9am Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Summary Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurobehavioral developmental disorder in children. It affects about 3 -10% of children with symptoms starting before seven years of age. It is characterized by a persistent pattern of impulsiveness, inattention and hyperactivity. ADHD occurs about four-times as commonly in boys as in girls. ADHD is generally a chronic disorder with 6040% of individuals diagnosed in childhood continue to show ADHD signs in adulthood. The cause of ADHD is unknown, but it has a strong genetic component. The first-line treatment options for ADHD include behavioral therapy or pharmacotherapy with stimulant medications (methylphenidate, dexmethylphenidate, dextroamphetamine, mixed amphetamine salts) or both. Behavioral interventions alone may be sufficient for mild cases but when symptoms meet DSM-IV-TR criteria, stimulant therapy should be initiated."
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"docid": "D1944307#0",
"title": "http://www.cityvision.edu/wiki/disease-theory-alcoholism\nDisease Theory of Alcoholism",
"text": "\"Disease Theory of Alcoholism From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Alcoholism or alcohol addiction is a disease characterized by the compulsive drinking of alcoholic beverages. Alcoholism can also refer to the behavior of drinking to the point of negative consequences. The existence of the disease alcoholism is widely accepted by the medical and scientific communities, [ 1] although critics exist. Theory The modern disease theory of alcoholism meaning it is not at all a disease states that problem drinking is sometimes caused by a disease of the brain, characterized by altered brain structure and function. [ 2] Within the theory, this disease is called \"\"alcoholism\"\" or \"\"alcohol addiction\"\" although in common usage these words often have other meanings. Alcoholism is a chronic, life-long disease, such as diabetes. However, if managed properly, damage to the brain can be stopped and to some extent reversed. [ 3] In addition to problem drinking, the disease is characterized by symptoms including an impaired control over alcohol, compulsive thoughts about alcohol, and distorted thinking. [ 4] Alcoholism can also lead indirectly, through excess consumption, to physical dependence on alcohol, and diseases such as cirrhosis of the liver. The risk of developing alcoholism depends on many factors, including genetics and the environment."
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"docid": "D1921271#0",
"title": "http://www.mncddeaf.org/articles/models_ad.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Models of Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment for Consideration when Working with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individualsby Debra Guthmann, Ed. D with contributions by Katherine A. Sandberg, L. A. D. C. and Ron Lybarger, Ph. DAbstract There are numerous models and approaches used to treat chemical dependency. The majority of these programs are used with hearing people, and there is a lack of experience in the use of these models within the deaf and hard of hearing community. This article will focus on the Twelve Step model, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Model and the Bio-Psycho-Social Model (Social Program Model). A discussion and comparison with the harm reduction model will also be discussed. Introduction When looking for the most appropriate alcohol or drug treatment program for a deaf or hard of hearing individual, its important for disability service providers, vocational rehabilitation counselors, clinicians, family, friends or others who are involved in the search to know the elements of the most common treatment models and of quality programs. There are several main models or approaches to alcohol and drug problems. One of the most traditional and prevalent ways to treat substance abuse problems, is with an abstinence-based approach. This model is based on the philosophy that once a person is addicted, he or she needs to stop using alcohol and drugs entirely; the person has gone beyond the point of being able to make choices about when or how much to use."
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"docid": "D1222809#0",
"title": "http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2005/10/teenage-sexual-abstinence-and-academic-achievement\nTeenage Sexual Abstinence and Academic Achievement",
"text": "\"Report Education Teenage Sexual Abstinence and Academic Achievement October 27, 2005 25 min read Download Report Authors: Kirk Johnson and Robert Rector Copied Select a Section 1 /0Introduction There is strong and widespread support of teaching sexual abstinence to American teens. Over 90 percent of parents, at a minimum, want teens to be taught to abstain from sexual activity until they have at least finished high school. ( Some 84 percent of parents favor teaching a stronger standard: abstinence until a couple is married or close to marriage. [ 1]) Teens themselves also favor abstinence education: over 90 percent agree that teens should be taught to abstain from sex until they have at least finished high school. [ 2]Teaching abstinence is not only very popular; it also makes sense. Social science data show that teens who abstain from sex do substantially better on a wide range of outcomes. For example, teens who abstain from sex are less likely to be depressed and to attempt suicide; to experience STDs; to have children out-of-wedlock; and to live in poverty and welfare dependence as adults. [ 3] Finally, teens who delay sexual activity are more likely to have stable and enduring marriages as adults. [ 4]This paper provides new findings on the positive effects of teen abstinence. It examines the linkages between teen sexual activity and academic performance using recently released data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health), a national survey funded by more than 17 federal agencies."
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"docid": "D1381543#0",
"title": "http://www.alternet.org/story/151991/is_marijuana_addictive\nIs Marijuana Addictive?",
"text": "\"Is Marijuana Addictive? There's a lot of science on the books on the question of marijuana's addictive properties, but is the issue too politicized to get any clear answers? By Steven Wishnia / Alter Net August 11, 2011, 6:00 AM GMTPrint164 COMMENTSIs marijuana addictive? The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) says it is. According to its “Marijuana Abuse” research report, “Long-term marijuana use can lead to addiction; that is, people have difficulty controlling their drug use and cannot stop even though it interferes with many aspects of their lives. \"\" The Office of National Drug Control Policy’s abovetheinfluence.com Web site is blunter. “ Marijuana is addictive, with more teens in treatment with a primary diagnosis of marijuana dependence than for all other illicit drugs combined,” it declares. Sentiment among marijuana users and advocates is the exact opposite. While a minority of pot-smokers get high so frequently it impairs their functioning, the vast majority insist they can do it occasionally or regularly without problems. The word “addiction” conjures up the stereotype of a heroin junkie, willing to lie, manipulate, steal, and perform cut-rate oral sex in order to avoid suffering the withdrawal—nausea, diarrhea and flu-like distress—that comes after they go without the drug for several hours."
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"docid": "D734548#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_abuse\nAlcohol abuse",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Alcohol abuse\"\"The Drunkard’s Progress\"\", 1846Specialty Psychiatry Alcohol abuse is a previous psychiatric diagnosis in which there is recurring harmful use of alcohol despite its negative consequences. [ 1] In 2013 it was reclassified as alcohol use disorder (alcoholism) along with alcohol dependence. [ 2] There are two types of alcohol abuse, those who have anti-social and pleasure-seeking tendencies, and those who are anxiety -ridden people who are able to go without drinking for long periods of time but are unable to control themselves once they start. [ 3]Binge drinking is another form of alcohol abuse. According to surveys, the heaviest drinkers [ clarification needed] are the United Kingdom's adolescents. [ 4] In 2013, 139,000 deaths globally were directly due to alcohol abuse [5] and an additional 384,000 to cirrhosis from excess alcohol consumption. [ 5]Contents [ hide ]1 Definitions1.1 Binge drinking2 Signs and symptoms2.1 Violence2.2 Pregnancy2.3 Adolescence3 Causes3.1 Mental illness3.2 Puberty4 Mechanisms5 Diagnosis5.1 DSM5.2 Screening6 Prevention7 Treatment8 Epidemiology9 Prognosis10 Society and culture10.1 Societal and economic costs11 See also12 References13 External links Definitions [ edit]Alcohol abuse is a pattern of drinking that results in harm to one’s health, interpersonal relationships, or ability to work. According to Gelder, Mayou & Geddes (2005) alcohol abuse is linked with suicide. They state the risk of suicide is high in older men who have a history of drinking, as well as those suffering from depression. Certain features of alcohol abuse include failure to fulfill responsibilities at work, school, or home; drinking in dangerous situations, including the operation of a motor vehicle; legal concerns associated with alcohol use; and continued drinking despite problems that are caused or worsened by drinking."
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"docid": "D2002362#0",
"title": "http://www.dualdiagnosis.org/resource/patient-assessments/concepts-definitions/\nChapter 2 â Dual Disorders: Concepts and Definitions",
"text": "Chapter 2 — Dual Disorders: Concepts and Definitions The Relationships Between AOD Use and Psychiatric Symptoms and Disorders Establishing an accurate diagnosis for patients in addiction and mental health settings is an important and multifaceted aspect of the treatment process. Clinicians must discriminate between acute primary psychiatric disorders and psychiatric symptoms caused by alcohol and other drugs (AODs). To do so, clinicians must obtain a thorough history of AOD use and psychiatric symptoms and disorders. There are several possible relationships between AOD use and psychiatric symptoms and disorders. AODs may induce, worsen, or diminish psychiatric symptoms, complicating the diagnostic process. The primary relationships between AOD use and psychiatric symptoms or disorders are described in the following classification model (Landry et al., 1991a; Lehman et al., 1989; Meyer, 1986). All of these possible relationships must be considered during the screening and assessment process. AOD use can cause psychiatric symptoms and mimic psychiatric disorders."
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"docid": "D3049811#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_dependency\nSubstance dependence",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Chemical dependency)navigation search This article is about Drug and alcohol dependence. For alcohol dependence, see alcohol dependence. For the journal, see Drug and Alcohol Dependence (journal). For substance abuse, see substance abuse. Substance dependence Classification and external resources Specialty Psychiatry ICD - 10 F10 .2- F19 .2ICD - 9-CM 303 - 304Me SH D019966 [ edit on Wikidata]Substance dependence also known as drug dependence is an adaptive state that develops from repeated drug administration, and which results in withdrawal upon cessation of drug use. [ 1] [2] A drug addiction, a distinct concept from substance dependence, is defined as compulsive, out-of-control drug use, despite negative consequences. [ 1] [2] An addictive drug is a drug which is both rewarding and reinforcing. [ 1] ΔFos B, a gene transcription factor, is now known to be a critical component and common factor in the development of virtually all forms of behavioral addiction and drug addictions, [3] [4] [5] but not dependence. Within the framework of the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( DSM-IV ), substance dependence is redefined as a drug addiction, and can be diagnosed without the occurrence of a withdrawal syndrome. [ 6] It is now described accordingly: \"\"When an individual persists in use of alcohol or other drugs despite problems related to use of the substance, substance dependence may be diagnosed."
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"docid": "D1075074#0",
"title": "https://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arh26-2/90-98.htm\nAlcoholism and Psychiatric Disorders",
"text": "\"Alcoholism and Psychiatric Disorders Diagnostic Challenges Ramesh Shivani, M. D., R. Jeffrey Goldsmith, M. D., and Robert M. Anthenelli, M. D. Ramesh Shivani, M. D., is an addiction psychiatry fellow; R. Jeffrey Goldsmith, M. D., is a clinical professor of psychiatry at and director of the Addiction Fellowships Program; and Robert M. Anthenelli, M. D., is an associate professor of psychiatry and director of the Addiction Psychiatry Division and of the Substance Dependence Program; all three at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati Veterans' Affairs Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio. Clinicians working with alcohol–abusing or alcohol–dependent patients sometimes face a difficult task assessing their patient's psychiatric complaints because heavy drinking associated with alcoholism can coexist with, contribute to, or result from several different psychiatric syndromes. In order to improve diagnostic accuracy, clinicians can follow an algorithm that distinguishes among alcohol–related psychiatric symptoms and signs, alcohol–induced psychiatric syndromes, and independent psychiatric disorders that are commonly associated with alcoholism. The patient's gender, family history, and course of illness over time also should be considered to attain an accurate diagnosis. Moreover, clinicians need to remain flexible with their working diagnoses and revise them as needed while monitoring abstinence from alcohol. Key words: AODD (alcohol and other drug dependence); diagnostic algorithm; diagnostic criteria; screening and diagnostic method for potential AODD; patient assessment; AODR (AOD related) mental disorder; behavioral and mental disorder; symptom; comorbidity; major depression; manic–depressive psychosis; personality disorder; anxiety; patient family history; medical history The evaluation of psychiatric complaints in patients with alcohol use disorders (i.e., alcohol abuse or dependence, which hereafter are collectively called alcoholism) can sometimes be challenging. Heavy drinking associated with alcoholism can coexist with, contribute to, or result from several different psychiatric syndromes. As a result, alcoholism can complicate or mimic practically any psychiatric syndrome seen in the mental health setting, at times making it difficult to accurately diagnose the nature of the psychiatric complaints (Anthenelli 1997; Modesto–Lowe and Kranzler 1999). When alcoholism and psychiatric disorders co–occur, patients are more likely to have difficulty maintaining abstinence, to attempt or commit suicide, and to utilize mental health services (Helzer and Przybeck 1988; Kessler et al. 1997)."
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"docid": "D266787#0",
"title": "http://www.123helpme.com/search.asp?text=comprehensive\n.",
"text": "\"Title Length Color Rating The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act- The superfund program, which was better known as just the superfund, is also known as the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability act (CERLA) of 1980 was developed by the federal government as a way to preserve the ecosystem and to clean up toxic, uncontrolled, abandoned hazardous waste sites. The Superfund program cleans up any hazardous waste, be it abandoned, accidentally spilled, or illegally dumped; any of which may pose a threat to future or current health or the environment.... [tags: Comprehensive Environmental Response]867 words (2.5 pages) Better Essays [preview]Comparing Incremental and Comprehensive Analyses - Incremental Analysis vs. Comprehensive Analysis The decision making process is considered to be one of the most complicated business process. This is mainly because of the procedures that managers use to come up with a decision. Managers must take into consideration many aspects of the organizations before coming to a conclusion. In addition, they must weigh the different alternatives available and choose one that is in line with the company’s vision and mission. The best alternative is not necessarily the cheapest one available but one that offers the greatest benefits with few or no limitations.... [tags: decision, cost, finances]580 words (1.7 pages) Better Essays [preview]The Need for Comprehensive Sex Education - Information on the urgency of the project- what factors are contributing to the ripeness of the conservation opportunities. Why should we invest now. ( You may provide this information either in the Statement of Need or in your project descriptions). The Need for Comprehensive Sex Education: When boys and girls reach adolescence, they must make a series of decisions regarding their sexual choices that could have ramifications for the rest of their lives. They usually derive information on sex and related subjects from sources such as friends, books, the media (including advertising, television, radio, magazines), and the internet.... [tags: Sex Education, argumentative, persuasive]1307 words (3.7 pages) Strong Essays [preview]Comprehensive Sex Education In Schools - Why should comprehensive sex education be allowed in schools."
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"docid": "D1102517#0",
"title": "https://www.hopkinsarthritis.org/patient-corner/disease-management/benefits-and-risks-of-opioids-for-chronic-pain-management/\nBenefits and Risks of Opioids in Arthritis Management",
"text": "Benefits and Risks of Opioids in Arthritis Managementby Michael Clark, M. D., M. P. H. Introduction Efficacy Risks of Abuse and Dependency Guidelines to Minimize Risks and Optimize Benefits Short Versus Long-Acting Opioids Side Effects Discontinuation Opioid Treatment Summary References Introduction Chronic pain is a significant public health problem and frustrating to everyone affected by it, especially the elderly who feel that healthcare has failed them but wish to remain in their own homes, live independently, and avoid becoming a burden to others. Psychiatrists offer skills with pharmacological and psychological treatments now recognized as effective in the management of chronic pain. Recent advances in the treatment of chronic pain include the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric co-morbidity, the application of psychiatric treatments to chronic pain, and the development of interdisciplinary efforts to provide comprehensive health care to the patient suffering with chronic pain. The psychiatrist can provide expertise in the examination of mental life and behavior, an understanding of the individual person and the systems in which they interact, and facilitate the integration of the delivery of medical care with other health care professionals and medical specialists. However, not all patients with pain require psychiatric evaluation, which should be reserved for patients who have severe symptoms, multiple treatment failures, or problematic behaviors such as substance abuse or noncompliance. The majority of patients can be treated exclusively and successfully by their primary physician. The use of opioids as a treatment for non-malignant chronic pain remains a subject of considerable debate. Until recently, opioids were reserved for use only in the treatment of acute pain and cancer pain syndromes. Non-malignant chronic pain was considered to be unresponsive to opioids, or the use of opioids was associated with too many risks. Fears of regulatory pressure, medication abuse and the development of tolerance create a reluctance to prescribe opioids and many studies have documented this “underutilization”."
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"docid": "D3134213#0",
"title": "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2746426/\nAlcoholics Anonymous Effectiveness: Faith Meets Science",
"text": "J Addict Dis. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2009 Sep 18. Published in final edited form as: J Addict Dis. 2009; 28 (2): 145–157.doi: 10.1080/10550880902772464PMCID: PMC2746426NIHMSID: NIHMS143522Alcoholics Anonymous Effectiveness: Faith Meets Science Lee Ann Kaskutas, Dr. P. H. Author information ► Copyright and License information ►See other articles in PMC that cite the published article. Go to: Abstract Research on the effectiveness of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is controversial and is subject to widely divergent interpretations. The goal of this paper is to provide a focused review of the literature on AA effectiveness that will allow readers to judge the evidence for AA effectiveness themselves. The review organizes the research on AA effectiveness according to six criterion required for establishing causation: (1) magnitude of effect; (2) dose response effect; (3) consistent effect; (4) temporally accurate effects; (5) specific effects; (6) plausibility. The evidence for criteria 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 is very strong: Rates of abstinence are about twice as high among those who attend AA (criteria 1, magnitude); higher levels of attendance are related to higher rates of abstinence (criteria 2, dose-response); these relationships are found for different samples and follow-up periods (criteria 3, consistency); prior AA attendance is predictive of subsequent abstinence (criteria 4, temporal); and mechanisms of action predicted by theories of behavior change are present in AA (criteria 6, plausibility). However, rigorous experimental evidence establishing the specificity of an effect for AA or Twelve Step Facilitation/TSF (criteria 5) is mixed, with 2 trials finding a positive effect for AA, 1 trial finding a negative effect for AA, and 1 trial finding a null effect. Studies addressing specificity using statistical approaches have had two contradictory findings, and two that reported significant effects for AA after adjusting for potential confounders such as motivation to change."
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"docid": "D186939#0",
"title": "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0042151/\n6 PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS",
"text": "Contents < Prev Next >6 PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS6.1. INTRODUCTIONThis chapter is concerned with structured psychological interventions used to help people who experience alcohol dependence or harmful alcohol use. These approaches have been the focus of much research and debate over the years. Psychological interventions for people experiencing alcohol misuse or dependence have traditionally made use of the interaction between the service user and a therapist, worker, helper or counsellor (the latter terminologies may vary depending on services and settings). In addition, more recently, there has been some growth and expansion in the use of self-help-based interventions that involve the use of DVDs, books, computer programmes or self-help manuals. Psychological approaches vary depending on the theoretical models underpinning them. Broadly, psychological interventions can be classified into behavioural, cognitive, psychodynamic, humanistic, systemic, motivational, disease, and social and environmental. The emphasis of each therapy is different, depending on the theoretical underpinning of the approach. Behavioural approaches, for example, are based on the premise that excessive drinking is a learned habit and therefore influenced by principles of behaviour. The latter can hence be used to teach the individual a different behavioural pattern that will reduce the harm emerging from excessive drinking."
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"docid": "D3327213#0",
"title": "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2083562/\nWhat does recovery mean to you? Lessons from the recovery experience for research and practice",
"text": "J Subst Abuse Treat. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2008 Oct 1. Published in final edited form as: J Subst Abuse Treat. 2007 Oct; 33 (3): 243–256.doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2007.04.014PMCID: PMC2083562NIHMSID: NIHMS32055What does recovery mean to you? Lessons from the recovery experience for research and practice Alexandre B. Laudet, Ph DAuthor information ► Copyright and License information ►The publisher's final edited version of this article is available at J Subst Abuse Treat See other articles in PMC that cite the published article. Go to: Abstract Recovery is a ubiquitous concept but remains poorly understood and ill-defined, hindering the development of assessment tools necessary to evaluate treatment effectiveness. This study examines recovery definitions and experiences among persons who self-identify as ‘in recovery.’ Two questions are addressed: (1) Does recovery require total abstinence from all drugs and alcohol? and (2) Is recovery defined solely in terms of substance use or does it extend to other areas of functioning as well? Inner-city residents with resolved dependence to crack or heroin were interviewed yearly three times (N = 289)."
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"docid": "D1905653#0",
"title": "https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/does-alcoholics-anonymous-work/\nDoes Alcoholics Anonymous Work?",
"text": "\"The Sciences Does Alcoholics Anonymous Work? For some heavy drinkers, the answer is a tentative yes By Scott O. Lilienfeld, Hal Arkowitz on March 1, 2011ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, celebrating its 76th anniversary this year, counts two million members who participate in some 115,000 groups worldwide, about half of them in the U. S. How well does it work? Anthropologist William Madsen, then at the University of California, Santa Barbara, claimed in a 1974 book that it has a “nearly miraculous” success rate, whereas others are far more skeptical. After reviewing the literature, we found that AA may help some people overcome alcoholism, especially if they also get some professional assistance, but the evidence is far from overwhelming, in part because of the nature of the program. Alcoholics Anonymous got its start at a meeting in 1935 in Akron, Ohio, between a businessman named Bill Wilson and a physician, Bob Smith. “ Bill W” and “Dr. Bob,” as they are now known, were alcoholics. Wilson had attained sobriety largely through his affiliation with a Christian movement. Smith stopped drinking after he met Wilson, whose success inspired him. Determined to help other problem drinkers, the men soon published what has become known as “The Big Book,” which spelled out their philosophy, principles and methods, including the now famous 12-step method. Alcoholics Anonymous was the book’s official title and also became the name of the organization that grew from it."
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"docid": "D1950560#0",
"title": "http://ecigarettereviewed.com/chantix-vs-electronic-cigarettes/\nChantix Vs. Electronic Cigarettes",
"text": "Chantix Vs. Electronic Cigarettes By Lindsay Fox Posted July 30, 2013Tweet According to the medication’s website, 9 million people in the US have been prescribed Chantix; a non-nicotine quit smoking medicine operating cheerfully under FDA approval. In comparison to e-cigarettes, the latter part of that sentence alone will be evidence enough to convince some people that the drug is the better of the two options. After all, FDA approval means it’s safe, right? And surely quitting smoking without relying on nicotine (as you do with e-cigs and nicotine replacement therapies) is better than continuing your addiction in some other form? You might assume that Chantix must be effective, safe and well-studied to have FDA backing (particularly given the huge amount of fuss they’ve kicked up over e-cigarettes), but unfortunately the regulator’s approach to these quit smoking aids isn’t quite as balanced as you’d hope. In fact, when you compare Chantix with e-cigarettes, pretty much the opposite picture emerges. Contents1 Chantix Vs. Electronic Cigarettes Comparison Chart2 What is Chantix?3 Cost of Chantix4 How Effective is Chantix5 Randomized, Double-Blind, and Placebo-Controlled?6 The Reality7 Chantix Side Effects8 Conclusion: Chantix Vs. Electronic Cigarettes Chantix Vs."
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"docid": "D94790#0",
"title": "http://www.brighthub.com/multimedia/photography/articles/36999.aspx\nWhat is Abstract Photography?",
"text": "What is Abstract Photography?written by: allychevalier •edited by: Rhonda Callow •updated: 6/13/2011Abstract photography has both confused and delighted photographers almost since the invention of the camera. This article defines abstract photography, as much as it is possible to define it, by its complex use of color, texture, focus, exposure and more. Defining Abstract Photography Abstract photography is a field that leaves many puzzled as to what exactly it includes. The definition varies so much by photographer and gallery, it seems like there is no common ground whatsoever. However, there are a few commonalities and motifs in abstract photography that will help clarify the field somewhat, even if there is no explicit, all-encompassing rule that all abstract photographs follow. Subject & Composition The most common reaction to abstract photographer is probably an incredulous, curious, What is that? Many abstract photos have no clear or discernible subject, while others try and make the subject appear like an entirely unlike object. Most abstract photographers focus on the everyday objects around them, familiar things that they show us through their third eye to be less familiar than we like to think, turning sunny suburban sidewalks into dark noir landscapes, grass into exact geometric designs. Our daily life is transformed from something we are entirely used to something we are not entirely at home with. Many abstract photographs are minimalistic, isolating a subject."
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"docid": "D3126011#0",
"title": "https://www.pinterest.com/coccoangel/soft-and-soothing-colors/\nsoft and soothing colors",
"text": "\"Pinterestsoft and soothing colors208 Pins 717 Followers Pastel Bedding Candy colors Color palettes Girly girl Groomsmen Pastel colors Pastel colours Soothing colors Bedding sets Blanket Color combinations Colors Dibujo Dusty rose Fabrics Field of flowers Kitchens Lace Linen fabric Purple Poppies Poppy Flowers Purple Flowers Pretty Flowers Poppy Flower Garden Beautiful Flowers Pics Pastel Purple Wild Poppies Purple Wildflowers Purple Poppy Pastels, by Jacky Parker See Moreby Jacky Parker Floral Art Ethereal Photography Color Photography Macro Nature Photography Soft Light Photography Makeup Photography Photography 101 White Colors Colours Soft Colors Nature’s soft side See Moreby jardino Me Muted Colors Beachy Colors Pastel Colors Pastel Palette Pastel Shades Tom Pastel Neutral Tones Color Shades Modern Colors Lucy- lovely palette for colour scheme Couleur Chanvre linen Feather My Nest Please See Morefrom couleur-chanvre.com Hammocks Hammock Beach Outdoor Hammock Hammock Ideas Garden Hammock Beach Bum Ocean View Beach Lake Beach Outdoor Retreat Hammock on Beach House Porch - - wonderful place to read, relax, take a nap, enjoy the wonderful view of the ocean!See Morefrom tinywhitedaisies.tumblr.com Tea Sets Soft Furnishings Pyrex Tea Time Teacups Kitchenware Mid Century Pastel High Teaarcopal france vintage mid century tea set 6 cups and saucers pastel harlequin See More Pretty Pastel Iittala Kitchenware Crockery Set Ceramic Design For The Home Ceramic Pottery Ceramic Tableware Ceramic Cups Iittala pastel colored tableware Sarjaton - Little girl’s hair, baskets and rugs. The Finns have been braiding since forever. Enjoy it in the embossed bowls and mugs. See More Modern Paintings Art Paintings Mark Rothko Paintings Abstract Painting Modern Abstract Watercolor Art Abstract Canvas Most Famous Paintings Famous Artwork Canvas Art To know more about Mark Rothko Mark Rothko, visit Sumally, a social network that gathers together all the wanted things in the world! Featuring over 53 other Mark Rothko items too!See Morefrom cestlaviepouremily.tumblr.com Winter Wedding Bouquets Winter Bouquet Winter Weddings Winter Flowers Christmas Wedding Flowers Winter Wedding Bridesmaids Bridal Bouquet Fall Vintage Wedding Bouquets Wedding Stuff Pastel wedding bouquet of pink roses, brunia, dahlia, hypericum, dusty miller. Reminds me of winter :)See More Pastel Colours Soft Colors Pastels Pastel Palette Candy Colors Pretty Pastel Tom Pastel Pastel Shades Pastel Kitchensweet shelf Vintage shabby chic home decor Pastel unicorn color pink blue light violet green mint beautiful colorful kawaii things objects cute orange yellow See More Calming Colors Master Bath Gold Art Bedroom Art Color Inspiration Sunsets Hermann Hesse Charleston Abstract Art Truly reminds me of sunset around the marshes of Charleston. See Morefrom art journal - expression through abstraction Inside Doors Green Cabinets Glass Cabinets Antique Cabinets Lace Curtains Curtain Fabric Glass Doors For The Home Home Decorlove this cabinet - looks like a sheer, lace curtain on the inside doors - very sweet - the pale green is soothing too. I have almost the exact cabinet in my bathroom. I love the lace. See More Ceramic Studio Milan Design Color Charts Color Patterns Pantone Swatches Colour Swatches Rainbow Palette Rainbow Colours Color Inspiration Porcelain samples by Studio WM at Milan Design Week (color inspiration)See More Pretty Pastel Pastel Grey Soft Pastels Winter Pastels Soft Colors Pink Soft Tom Pastel Pink Grey True Colorssoftly Art Print by Iris Lehnhardt See More Lace Cupcakes Pastel Cupcakes Butterfly Cupcakes Hens Party Cupcakes Mini Wedding Cupcakes Colored Cupcakes Frost Cupcakes Mini Cupcakes Sweet Cupcakeslace cupcake holders with pastel cupcakes."
},
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"docid": "D672605#0",
"title": "http://www2.uiah.fi/projekti/metodi/162.htm\nDescriptive Observation and Experiment",
"text": "\"Descriptive Observation and Experiment Non-systematic Observation Systematic Observation Indirect Methods of Recording an Activity Experiment Normative observation is discussed on another page. Observation means studying and gathering information on an activity: of what happens, what your object of study does or how it behaves. Observation is visual: you use your own eyes, perhaps assisted with a camera or other recording instrument. Descriptive observation means that you do not wish to modify the activity in any way, you just want to register it such as it would take place without your presence. An activity can interest a researcher because all professions and all industrial production are essentially chains of activities. Besides, the product itself can be a process of activities, such as a computer program, course of education, drama or other presentation on stage or on TV. Also when the product is a static object with no action of its own, its use is an activity that you perhaps will want to study in its empirical setting. There are many activities that can be difficult or expensive to study especially in their original setting \"\"in the field\"\", and before starting an empirical project it can be advisable to spend a minute in considering whether the information that you need could be reachable without direct empirical operations. Such methods might include: Finding the information in already existing texts and literature,Interrogating people that know about the activity,Indirect or \"\"unobtrusive\"\" study where you will not observe the activity itself but events or traces that the activity brings about, such as erosion or consumption of energy. If these approaches, however, seem fruitless and you have concluded that you have to gather your data with empirical observation, one of the first questions to resolve is the extent of your empirical material."
},
{
"docid": "D1122409#0",
"title": "http://www.earthboundlight.com/phototips/painting-versus-photography.html\n.",
"text": "\"Photo Tip of the Week Painting Versus Photography The word \"\"photography\"\" comes from the Greek for \"\"painting with light.\"\" A look at the differences between the mediums of painting and photography can help make you a better photographer. The difference most often cited is that painters start with a blank canvas while photographers have to work with what they find. But this distinction isn't entirely as clear cut as it might appear. Studio photographers more or less do have a blank canvas. Or at least they can position their subject and lights as they desire. They control the venue. We nature photographers don't have quite the same degree of freedom, but it's a big world out there, and if you can find the situation you are looking for you can point your camera at it. If the lighting isn't quite right, you can wait, or come back later. There are obvious limitations of course."
},
{
"docid": "D1086815#0",
"title": "https://fstoppers.com/business/do-i-need-photo-degree-thoughts-after-spe-50th-3187\nDo I Need a Photo Degree? Thoughts After the SPE 50th",
"text": "\"by Joseph Gamble March 15, 201350 Comments0Shares0 0After spending last weekend at the 50 th Annual Society for Photographic Education’s National Conference in Chicago, a sold out symposium attended by more than 1,000 photo educators and students, I decided to examine the question: What is the value of a photo degree? Here are the pros and cons. Created in 1963 as photography was emerging as a course of study in art departments rather than strictly journalism programs, the Society’s initial conference was attended by such photographic legends as Beaumont Newhall, Aaron Siskind, John Szarkowski, Jerry Uelsmann and Minor White. Today, SPE occupies a unique role in the photographic industry as it promotes “a broader understanding of the medium in all its forms through teaching and learning, scholarship, and criticism. ”Held at the Palmer House hotel in downtown Chicago and hosted by Columbia College Chicago’s Photography Department and the Museum of Contemporary Photography, the conference highlights included keynote presentations by Magnum photographer Martin Parr, fine art landscape photographer Richard Misrach, and fine art portrait photographer Zwelethu Mthethwa. Daily programs offered over the three day conference included Lightroom Seminars by Julieanne Kost of Adobe, ASMP presentations by Peter Krogh, Richard Kelly and Judy Hermann, bookmaking tutorials with Blurb and a variety of talks on subjects ranging from the Garry Winogrand archive to mobile photography’s role in social activism. The exhibition hall featured a wide range of industry booths with major displays by manufacturers Calumet, Canon, Mac Group, Sigma and Sony. During rare breaks in the conference schedule, I was able to sit down with photo educators Stan Strembicki, professor of art at the College of Art at Washington University, Jay Gould, professor of photography at the Maryland Institute College of Art, and Steve Benson, associate professor at Daytona State College to discuss the merits of a photo degree. Pictured from left: Jay Gould, Stan Strembicki and Steven Benson. Pros: Peer criticism and peer-to-peer learning. “"
},
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"docid": "D1507026#0",
"title": "http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/history-of-art/surrealism.htm\nSurrealism (c.1924-2004)",
"text": "\"Surrealism Origins, Influences, History, Characteristics. MAIN A-Z INDEX - A-Z of ART MOVEMENTSThe Mystery and Melancholy of a Street (1914) By Giorgio de Chirico, a key pioneer of surrealistic painting. Surrealism (c.1924-2004)Contents• What is Surrealism? • Who Founded Surrealism? • Leading Exponents • Origins and Influences • History of Surrealism • Surrealist Styles • Figurative • Abstract • Surrealist Techniques • Collections • Legacy of Surrealism The Human Condition (1933) Rene Magritte. MEANING OF ARTFor a discussion of the types, values, and significance of the visual arts, see: Definition of Art. What is Surrealism? - Characteristics Surrealism was \"\"the\"\" fashionable art movement of the inter-war years, and the last major art movement to be associated with the Ecole de Paris, from where it spread across Europe, becoming one of the most influential schools or styles of avant-garde art. Its name derived from the phrase Drame surrealiste, the sub-title of a 1917 play by the writer and art critic Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918). Surrealism evolved out of the nihilistic \"\"anti-art\"\" Dada movement, most of whose members became surrealists."
},
{
"docid": "D3353910#0",
"title": "https://photographylife.com/what-is-composition-in-photography/\nWhat is Composition in Photography?",
"text": "\"Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)What is Composition in Photography? Last Updated On February 11, 2018 By Romanas Naryškin 74 Comments With the first article in our new Mastering Composition series, it is only fitting that we start off by discussing the very definition of our main topic. In this article for beginner photographers, I will outline the general meaning of the term “composition” in art. I will also briefly discuss the goal of composition, define what a good composition is and why it is such an important part of any work of art. At the end of the article I will provide you with a simple question that is also a hint on what is to come in future articles.1) General Definition of the Term The term “composition” applies not only to visual arts, but to music, dance, literature and virtually any other kind of art. In certain contexts, such as writing, this term may not be as widely used, but is just as valid nonetheless. In general, the term “composition” has two distinctive, yet related meanings. First and foremost, “composition” describes placement of relative objects and elements in a work of art. Consequently, composition is a key aspect of a good work of art. There is hardly a way to overemphasize the importance of composition."
},
{
"docid": "D213337#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photography\nPhotography",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Photographic\"\" redirects here. For the image obtained, see Photograph. For other uses, see Photography (disambiguation). Photography Lens and mounting of a large-format camera Other names Science or Art of creating durable images Types Recording light or other electromagnetic radiation Inventor Thomas Wedgwood (1800)Related Stereoscopic, Full-spectrum, Light field, Electrophotography, Photograms, Scanner Photography is the science, art, application and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. [ 1]Typically, a lens is used to focus the light reflected or emitted from objects into a real image on the light-sensitive surface inside a camera during a timed exposure. With an electronic image sensor, this produces an electrical charge at each pixel, which is electronically processed and stored in a digital image file for subsequent display or processing. The result with photographic emulsion is an invisible latent image, which is later chemically \"\"developed\"\" into a visible image, either negative or positive depending on the purpose of the photographic material and the method of processing. A negative image on film is traditionally used to photographically create a positive image on a paper base, known as a print, either by using an enlarger or by contact printing. Photography is employed in many fields of science, manufacturing (e.g., photolithography ), and business, as well as its more direct uses for art, film and video production, recreational purposes, hobby, and mass communication. Contents [ hide ]1 Etymology2 History2.1 Precursor technologies2.2 Invention of photography2.3 Film photography2.4 Black-and-white2.5 Color2.6 Digital photography2.7 Synthesis photography3 Photographic techniques3.1 Cameras3.2 Stereoscopic3.3 Dualphotography3.4 Full-spectrum, ultraviolet and infrared3.5 Light field photography3.6 Other imaging techniques4 Modes of production4.1 Amateur4.2 Commercial4.3 Art4.4 Photojournalism4.5 Science and forensics5 Social and cultural implications6 Law7 See also8 References9 Further reading9.1 Introduction9.2 History9.3 Reference works9.4 Other books10 External links Etymology The word \"\"photography\"\" was created from the Greek roots φωτός ( phōtos ), genitive of φῶς ( phōs ), \"\"light\"\" [2] and γραφή ( graphé) \"\"representation by means of lines\"\" or \"\"drawing\"\", [3] together meaning \"\"drawing with light\"\". ["
},
{
"docid": "D1627889#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/51833316/art-157-exam-1-flash-cards/\nArt 157 Exam 1",
"text": "\"88 terms bethkmueller Art 157 Exam 1Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Elements of Art Color Form Line Mass Shape Space Texture Time/Motion Value Volume Color derived from reflected light {Hue, Value, Tint, Shade, Saturation, Primary, Secondary, Analogous, Complementary}Form {Organic, Geometric, Relief, In-the-Round}Line {Contour, Regular, Irregular, Implied, Directional}Mass weight, density (ie. Colossal Head)Shape visually perceived area created either by an enclosing line or by color and value changes {Organic, Geometric, Implied}Space distance between points {Size, Overlapping, Position, Perspective (Atmospheric, Linear, Isometric, One, Two, and Multi Point Perspective, Vanishing Point, Horizon Line), Foreshortening, Positive/Negative Space, Illusion}Texture surface quality of a work {Implied, Actual, Subversive}Time/Motion {Actual, Implied, Illusion of Motion}Value lightness or darkness {Chiaroscuro, Hatching/Cross-Hatching}Volume the amount of space occupied by an object Principles of Design Balance Contrast Emphasis Focal Point Pattern Proportion Rhythm Scale Unity Variety Balance arrangement of the parts to give a sense of overall equality in visual weight {Symmetrical, Asymmetrical, Radial}Contrast emphasizes the difference between two things {Negative Space/Positive Shape}Emphasis drawing attention to specific content {Subordination}Focal Point center of interest (there can be more than one) {Line, Contrast, Placement}Pattern arrangement of predictably repeated elements, creates visual interest {Motif, Simple, Alternating}Proportion relationship between sizes and parts of a work {Human, The Golden Mean}Rhythm the regular or ordered repetition of elements in a work {Simple, Alternating, Rhythmic Design Structure}Scale size relative to another object {Hierarchical, Distorted, Monumental}Unity imposition of order and harmony on a design {Compositional, Conceptual, Gestalt}Variety diversity of different ideas, art media, or elements Abstract Art that departs from recognizable images from the natural world, opposite of realistic Realistic closely resembling real life Hyper Realistic resembling a high-resolution photograph, advancement of photo-realism (ie. Chuck Close)Tromp-l'oeil \"\"fool the eye\"\"Representational \"\"Objective\"\" depicts identifiable figure from the physical world Non-representational \"\"Nonobjective\"\" no identifiable figures are depicted (ie. Pollock)Abstract Expressionism 20th century American movement based on non-figurative dramatic expressiveness (Pollock, Rothko)Pop Art an American school of the 1950s that imitated the techniques of commercial art (as the soup cans of Andy Warhol) and the styles of popular culture and the mass media Fauvism 1905, Paris. Fauvism was a short-lived movement concerned with the liberation of color and the formal structure of a work of art. Fauve is a title which means \"\"wild beast.\"\" This group first exhibited paintings in 1905 in Paris. The leader of this group was Henri Matisse, who painted pictures of revolutionary simplicity and high chroma, arbitrary color."
},
{
"docid": "D750524#0",
"title": "http://www2.palomar.edu/users/mhudelson/StudyGuides/20thCentEarly_WA.html\nMovements in Twentieth-Century Art Before World War II",
"text": "\"Movements in Twentieth-Century Art Before World War IIFauvism Name: Group named by Parisian art critic Louis Vauxcelles in his review of the 1905 Salon d'Automne: \"\"Donatello au milieu des fauves!\"\" (\"\" Donatello among the wild beasts!\"\"). The remark was made in reference to a room in the salon in which a classical-looking statue by Albert Marquet was surrounded by paintings by Matisse and others. Who: Henri Matisse, Georges Roualt, André Derain, and Maurice de Vlaminck. When: c. 1905-1908. Where: France. What: First modern movement of the 20th century in style and attitude. Movement composed of a number of individual styles. Bold color was a unifying element among the Fauves. Subject Matter: Images of contemporary life (influence of Impressionism)."
},
{
"docid": "D2247038#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_arts\nThe arts",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Creative arts)navigation search This article is about the group of creative disciplines. For the concept of art, see Art. For other uses, see Art (disambiguation). \"\" Arts\"\" redirects here. For the acronym, see ARTS (disambiguation). Hans Rottenhammer, Allegory of the Arts (second half of the 16th century). Gemäldegalerie, Berlin. The arts refers to the theory and physical expression of creativity found in humansocieties and cultures. Major constituents of the arts include literature – including poetry, prose and drama, performing arts – among them music, dance, and theatre; and visual arts – including drawing, painting, photography, ceramics, sculpting, and architecture – the art of designing and constructing buildings. Some art forms combine a visual element with performance (e.g. cinematography) or artwork with the written word (e.g. comics )."
},
{
"docid": "D1574158#0",
"title": "https://photographylife.com/open-and-closed-composition\nOpen and Closed Composition",
"text": "\"Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Open and Closed Composition Last Updated On April 4, 2018 By Romanas Naryškin 66 Comments In the first article of our Mastering Composition series, we discussed the definition of the term “composition”. We also outlined the main goal of composition and talked about why it is such an important part of any work of art. As we dive deeper, it is necessary to define two discrete types of composition with photographic context in mind. One such type is called “open composition”, while the other one, predictably, “closed composition”. These two types are further split into several smaller branches. Our readers have already mentioned some of them previously, such as symmetrical composition. These subtypes will be discussed in separate articles over the next few weeks. As before, an assignment for beginners is waiting for you to participate in at the end of the article.1) A Brief History Lesson You may be surprised to hear about open and closed composition. Where did these definitions come from? Well, I am quite certain a lot of our readers realize or know that photography has always been very close to painting, and is so even today."
},
{
"docid": "D2554224#0",
"title": "https://inkbotdesign.com/logotype-vs-logomark/\nLogotype vs Logomark Design â Whatâs the Difference?",
"text": "Logotype vs Logomark Design – What’s the Difference? Mar 28, 2018 | Client Resources, Logo Design, Typography | 13 comments Logotype Design Logotype book Creating a Logotype Design Logomark Designs Do You Need a Logomark Design? Logotype (Mini)What Makes An Effective Logomark Design? Tweet635 Share 152 Share 175 +1 179 Pin 204 Buffer2362KIn the field of logo design, you will find that most logos consist of lettering, often called a logotype design, and a symbol or icon called a logomark. But what do these terms mean? What are the differences between a logotype and a logomark design? A logotype refers to words or the name of a business that is designed in a special way. Examples include Pinterest, e Bay, Yahoo, Coca-Cola or Google. A logomark is an identifying mark or symbol that doesn’t contain the business name. Think of the Nike ‘tick’, Shell, WWF, Mercedes or Adidas for examples."
},
{
"docid": "D2724187#0",
"title": "http://www.finearttips.com/2014/01/3-reasons-why-triptych-art-is-successful/\n3 Reasons Why Triptych Art Is Successful",
"text": "3 Reasons Why Triptych Art Is Successful Adriaen Isenbrandt (circa 1485–1551)Triptych art is made up of three panels that are intended to be displayed together. A triptych is from the Greek adjective τρίπτυχον meaning “three-fold”. The first triptychs were from early Christian art, which were a popular format for altar paintings from the Middle Ages onwards. Today triptych art is still defined as a work of art, usually panel paintings, digital art or photography divided into three sections. When the triptych art form is applied to photography or fine art, there are no steadfast rules to a triptych display. One method consists of three mounted artworks in a frame, the 3 images are closely associated in subject matter and are displayed near each other. Alternatively the triptych can be a collection of three pictures featured in a singular image. “Idaho Farm” by Lori Mc Nee Triptych art as a form is frequently used as a decor element in various interior design spaces. They can be beautifully placed in homes, offices and hotels. The artist’s vision is paramount."
},
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"docid": "D1939307#0",
"title": "http://www.photographymad.com/pages/view/10-top-photography-composition-rules\n10 Top Photography Composition Rules",
"text": "\"10 Top Photography Composition Rules There are no fixed rules in photography, but there are guidelines which can often help you to enhance the impact of your photos. It may sound clichéd, but the only rule in photography is that there are no rules. However, there are are number of established composition guidelines which can be applied in almost any situation, to enhance the impact of a scene. These guidelines will help you take more compelling photographs, lending them a natural balance, drawing attention to the important parts of the scene, or leading the viewer's eye through the image. Once you are familiar with these composition tips, you'll be surprised at just how universal most of them are. You'll spot them everywhere, and you'll find it easy to see why some photos \"\"work\"\" while others feel like simple snapshots. Rule of Thirds Imagine that your image is divided into 9 equal segments by 2 vertical and 2 horizontal lines. The rule of thirds says that you should position the most important elements in your scene along these lines, or at the points where they intersect. Doing so will add balance and interest to your photo. Some cameras even offer an option to superimpose a rule of thirds grid over the LCD screen, making it even easier to use."
},
{
"docid": "D188182#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fine_art\nFine art",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the Go software, see Fine Art (software). Self-Portrait with Two Circles, oil on canvas, Rembrandt, c. 1665–1669. Black Square, oil on canvas, Kazimir Malevich, 1923–29In European academic traditions, fine art is art developed primarily for aesthetics or beauty, distinguishing it from applied art, which also has to serve some practical function, such as pottery or most metalwork. Historically, the five main fine arts were painting, sculpture, architecture, music, and poetry, with performing arts including theatre and dance. [ 1] Today, the fine arts commonly include additional forms, such as film, photography, video production / editing, design, sequential art, conceptual art, and printmaking. One definition of fine art is \"\"a visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic and intellectual purposes and judged for its beauty and meaningfulness, specifically, painting, sculpture, drawing, watercolor, graphics, and architecture.\"\" [ 2] In that sense, there are conceptual differences between the fine arts and the applied arts. As originally conceived, and as understood for much of the modern era, the perception of aesthetic qualities required a refined judgment usually referred to as having good taste, which differentiated fine art from popular art and entertainment. [ 3]The word \"\"fine\"\" does not so much denote the quality of the artwork in question, but the purity of the discipline according to traditional Western European canons. [ citation needed] This definition originally excluded the applied or decorative arts, and the products of what were regarded as crafts."
},
{
"docid": "D506185#0",
"title": "https://photographylife.com/what-is-composition-in-photography\nWhat is Composition in Photography?",
"text": "\"Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)What is Composition in Photography? Last Updated On February 11, 2018 By Romanas Naryškin 74 Comments With the first article in our new Mastering Composition series, it is only fitting that we start off by discussing the very definition of our main topic. In this article for beginner photographers, I will outline the general meaning of the term “composition” in art. I will also briefly discuss the goal of composition, define what a good composition is and why it is such an important part of any work of art. At the end of the article I will provide you with a simple question that is also a hint on what is to come in future articles.1) General Definition of the Term The term “composition” applies not only to visual arts, but to music, dance, literature and virtually any other kind of art. In certain contexts, such as writing, this term may not be as widely used, but is just as valid nonetheless. In general, the term “composition” has two distinctive, yet related meanings. First and foremost, “composition” describes placement of relative objects and elements in a work of art. Consequently, composition is a key aspect of a good work of art. There is hardly a way to overemphasize the importance of composition."
},
{
"docid": "D1663995#0",
"title": "https://www.pinterest.com/explore/crumpled-paper/\nCrumpled paper",
"text": "\"Pinterest Art Crumpled paper Crumpled paper Paper art projects Process art preschool Wrinkled paper Lilac grey Crumpled meaning Broken trust White paper Black texture background Wrinkled Paper Crumpled Paper Paper Drawing Drawing S Drawing Ideas High School Art Pencil Drawings Art Lessons Crayon Pencil drawing for sketchbook for Drawing I class See Moreby Raku13Ap Drawing Basic Drawing Drawing Board Drawing Tips Drawing Ideas Contour Drawings Drawing Techniques Crumpled Paper Paper Ballshow to draw a crumpled paper ball - Google Search See Morelights project inspiration Crumpled Paper Wrinkled Paper Texture Art Texture Design Free Paper Texture Photo Texture Wall Textures Textures Patterns White Patterns WALL TEXTURE - What is art and what is your canvas? Paper / Skin / Street / Walls / Space / Experience www. See More Smoke (experiments on methods II)Black Art White Art Black White Black Paper Paper Installation Art Sculpture Ideas Sculptures Black Smoke Experiment Smoke (experiments on methods II) — Minimally Minimal. Original idea to incorporate paper into sculpture. See More Crumpled Paper Paper Art Paper Texture Paper Bag Walls Paper Background Journal Brown Paper Backgrounds Ppt Design Crumpled Paper Bag Texture See More Art Sub Plans Art Substitute Plans Sharpie Colors Art Classroom Abstract Art For Kids Abstract Line Art Colorful Abstract Art Sub Folder Substitute Folder Sub Plans- Extra Projects-Crinkled paper & markers - This seems pretty simple! sub plan - fractured art, maybe use this as a link between Mondrian and Pollack See More Design Freebies - 37 Free Paper Textures to Download Vintage Backgrounds Wallpaper Backgrounds Texture Walls Texture Board Free Photoshop Portfolio Design Free Paper Texture Crumpled Paper Seed Paper White crumbled paper texture by Babybird-Stock See More Frank Gehry's paper stage set for Mozart's Don Giovanni opera Crumpled Paper Stage Design Design Set Set Design Theatre How To Design Walt Disney Concert Hall Frank Gehry Sculpture Paper Design Frank Gehry's paper stage set for Mozart's Don Giovanni opera at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles. See More3d Pencil Drawings Pencil Shading Crumpled Paper Art Muse Sharpie Art Art Education Drawing Ideas Drawing Art Paper Artlow-relief drawing - crumple paper and fill in the facets - colour fields Image: Do Eun Hyung Kim’s pencil drawings on crumpled paper See More White Aesthetic Blank White White Paper White Light Crumpled Paper Picture Ideas Violet Design Elements Booksnicoonmars: “ Stephen Antonakos Untitled, Winter Series 57A, 2008 Crumpled white paper ”See Morefrom neu Crumpled Paper Art for Kids Inspired by Ish Summer Crafts For Preschoolers Art Crafts For Kids Preschool Arts And Crafts Color Activities For Toddlers Reggio Art Activities Recycling Activities For Kids Kids Painting Activities Toddler Arts And Crafts Art Activities For Preschoolers Crumpled paper art activity for kids inspired by the children's book, Ish. Super fun process art project for all ages. Use the colorful paper for collages, notes, gift wrapping, and more!See More Black Photography Dark Matter Textures Patterns Black Texture Background Black Paper Texture Wrinkled Paper Crumpled Paper Black Is Black Color Blackblack is black See More White Aesthetic All White Snow White White Art White Paper White Colors Selfie Wrinkled Paper Crumpled Paper Michel François Froissé 2012 Plaster 75 x 54 x 13 cm See Morefrom NICOONMARSGuy Drawing Paper Drawing Value Drawing Drawing Ideas Crumpled Paper Wrinkled Paper Baby Steps Videos Of Photorealism Drawing Time Lapse: \"\"Realism Challenge\"\" [OR Drawing Paper]See Moreby markcrilley Bullying and The Crumpled Paper Lesson Bullying Lessons For Kids Youth Lessons Crumpled Paper Bullying Prevention Anti Bullying Week Anti Bullying Campaign Cyber Bullying Teen Bullying Anti Bullying Activities Bullying and the Crumpled Paper Lesson- Once again, this is an awesome visual representation of how mean word can change how others feel forever. AND this one is a cheap exercise!See More Gcse 2015 Crumpled Paper St Bernards A4 Paper Studio Art Art Boards Creative Destruction Art History Conceptual Art Martin Creed - Work No."
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"docid": "D2997480#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nude_%28art%29\nNude (art)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search David (1504) \"\"What spirit is so empty and blind, that it cannot recognize the fact that the foot is more noble than the shoe, and skin more beautiful than the garment with which it is clothed?\"\" - Michelangelo [1]The nude figure is a tradition in Western art, and has been used to express ideals of male and female beauty and other human qualities. It was a central preoccupation of Ancient Greek art, and after a semi-dormant period in the Middle Ages returned to a central position in Western art with the Renaissance. Athletes, dancers, and warriors are depicted to express human energy and life, and nudes in various poses may express basic or complex emotions such as pathos. [ 2] In one sense, a nude is a work of fine art that has as its primary subject the unclothed human body, [3] forming a subject genre of art, in the same way as landscapes and still life. Unclothed figures often also play a part in other types of art, such as history painting, including allegorical and religious art, portraiture, or the decorative arts. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Ancient Greece1.2 Middle Ages and Renaissance1.3 Baroque to Modern1.4 Modern1.5 Contemporary2 Media2.1 Drawing2.2 Printmaking2.3 Painting2.4 Sculpture2.5 Photography2.6 New media3 Issues3.1 The naked and the nude3.2 Sexuality3.2.1 Public reaction versus the art world3.2.2 Explaining nudity in art to students3.3 Depictions of youth3.4 Gender differences3.4.1 Male nude: gods and warriors3.4.2 Female nude: the Venus and Odalisques3.4.3 Modern reinterpretations3.4.4 Intersectionality3.5 Social commentary4 See also5 Notes6 References6.1 Books6.2 Journals6.3 Web7 Further reading8 External links History [ edit]Nude female figures called Venus figurines are found in very early prehistoric art, and in historical times, similar images represent fertility deities. [ 4] Representations of gods and goddesses in Babylonian and Ancient Egyptian art are the precursors of the works of Western antiquity. Other significant non-Western traditions of depicting nudes come from India, and Japan, but the nude does not form an important aspect of Chinese art. Temple sculptures and cave paintings, some very explicit, are part of the Hindu tradition of the value of sexuality, and as in many warm climates partial or complete nudity was common in everyday life."
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"docid": "D464038#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperreality_(art)\nHyperrealism (visual arts)",
"text": "\"Hyperrealism (visual arts)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Hyperreality (art))navigation search Duane Hanson, Woman Eating, polyester resin, fiberglass, polychromed in oil paint with clothes, table, chair and accessories, Smithsonian American Art Museum, 1971Hyperrealism is a genre of painting and sculpture resembling a high-resolution photograph. Hyperrealism is considered an advancement of Photorealism by the methods used to create the resulting paintings or sculptures. The term is primarily applied to an independent art movement and art style in the United States and Europe that has developed since the early 1970s. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Style and methods3 Themes4 Hyperrealists5 References6 Further reading7 External links History [ edit]Belgian art dealer Isy Brachot coined the French word Hyperréalisme, meaning Hyperrealism, as the title of a major exhibition and catalogue at his gallery in Brussels in 1973. The exhibition was dominated by such American Photorealists as Ralph Goings, Chuck Close, Don Eddy, Robert Bechtle and Richard Mc Lean; but it included such influential European artists as Domenico Gnoli, Gerhard Richter, Konrad Klapheck, and Roland Delcol ( fr). Since then, Hyperealisme has been used by European artists and dealers to apply to painters influenced by the Photorealists. Among contemporary European hyperrealist painters we find Gottfried Helnwein (Austrian), Willem van Veldhuizen and Tjalf Sparnaay (Dutch), Roger Wittevrongel (Belgian), as well as the French Pierre Barraya, Jacques Bodin, Ronald Bowen, François Bricq, Gérard Schlosser, Jacques Monory, Bernard Rancillac, Gilles Aillaud and Gérard Fromanger. [ 2] [3]Charles Bell, Circus Act, Silkscreen on Paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, 1995Early 21st century Hyperrealism was founded on the aesthetic principles of Photorealism. American painter Denis Peterson, whose pioneering works are universally viewed as an offshoot of Photorealism, first used [4] \"\"Hyperrealism\"\" to apply to the new movement and its splinter group of artists. [ 4] [5] [6] Graham Thompson wrote \"\"One demonstration of the way photography became assimilated into the art world is the success of photorealist painting in the late 1960s and early 1970s."
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"docid": "D1775770#0",
"title": "http://totallyhistory.com/art-history/\nArt History",
"text": "Art History The history of art is the academic school of study based on art and its developmental history as well as stylistic context (format, design, look, genre). This includes large forms such as architecture as well as minor forms such as decorative objects. Art history can be studied many ways and is broken down into multiple coexisting disciplines. Factions include but are not limited to connoisseurs, critics, and academic art historians. Photo by: Wikipedia Creative Commons Prehistoric Art Prehistoric art comprises of all arts and crafts that are produced in cultures that lack the development of written language and record-keeping. Art from a culture progresses from being described as prehistoric when it either develops writing and record-keeping or has established significant connection with another culture that has. Photo by: Wikipedia Creative Commons Ancient Near East The development of art in the ancient world societies would be characteristically different than it was in prehistoric societies. Textbook art history in the ancient near east would include art of Mesopotamian, Sumerian, Akkadian, Neo-Sumerian, Babylonian, Hittite, Elamite, Assyrian, Neo-Babylonian, Achaemid, Persian, and Sassanian societies. Photo by: Wikipedia Creative Commons Ancient Egyptian Art This art category includes art that belong to the civilization located in Nile Valley from 5000 BC to 300 AD. Egyptian artwork was very stylized and symbolic in this period, with painting and sculpture being the most popular art."
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"docid": "D2170872#0",
"title": "https://dictionary.thelaw.com/abstract-of-judgment/\nABSTRACT OF JUDGMENT",
"text": "ABSTRACT OF JUDGMENTThe Law.com Law Dictionary & Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed. This refers to a document, the summary of a judgment by a court which states (i) the amount of money owed by a defendant to a prevailing plaintiff, (ii) the rate of interest which is payable on the judgment amount, (iii) the court costs, (iv) any additional orders of the court to which the defendant must abide. The abstract of judgment is stamped by the court and may be officially recorded by filing the abstract with the appropriate governmental body or entity (most common is a county clerk.) By obtaining an abstract of judgment, a prevailing plaintiff creates a public record and which may also create a lien, allowing the plaintiff to make claims on property (such as real property) that is or may later be owned by the losing defendant within the county in which the abstract of judgment is recorded. Related Legal Terms & Definitions ABSTRACT In legal parlance, this refers to a record or document that summarizes the proceedings or…OPENING A JUDGMENT The act of the court by which a judgment is so far annulled that it…GARNISHMENT After a debtor loses a lawsuit against a creditor, the court may order that property…MONEY JUDGMENT A final judgment rendered by the court within which the defendant is ordered to pay…NON PROSEQUITUR Latin: If, in the proceedings in an action at law, the plaintiff neglects to take…CAPIAS AD SATISFACIENDUM practice. A writ of execution issued upon a judgment in a personal action, for the…CONSENT RULE In the English practice, still adhered to in some of the states of the American…TAXING COSTS practice. The act by which it is ascertained to what costs a party is entitled.…Filed Under: AAdd a New Legal Term Can't find the legal word, term, phrase or abbreviation that you're seeking in our dictionary? Add or request a definition by filling out the short form below!Legal Term Legal Definitionre CAPTCHA"
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"docid": "D1203062#0",
"title": "http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/kant-judgment/\nKant's Theory of Judgment",
"text": "Kant's Theory of Judgment First published Wed Jul 28, 2004; substantive revision Mon Oct 23, 2017Theories of judgment, whether cognitive (i.e., object-representing, thought-expressing, truth-apt) judgment or practical (i.e., act-representing, choice-expressing, evaluation-apt) judgment, bring together fundamental issues in semantics, logic, cognitive psychology, and epistemology (collectively providing for what can be called the four “faces” of cognitive judgment [see also Martin 2006]), as well as action theory, moral psychology, and ethics (collectively providing for the three “faces” of practical judgment): indeed, the notion of judgment is central to any general theory of human rationality. But Kant’s theory of judgment differs sharply from many other theories of judgment, both traditional and contemporary, in three ways: (1) by taking the innate capacity for judgment to be the central cognitive faculty of the rational human mind, (2) by insisting on the semantic, logical, psychological, epistemic, and practical priority of the propositional content of a judgment, and (3) by systematically embedding judgment within the metaphysics of transcendental idealism. Several serious problems are generated by the interplay of the first two factors with the third. This in turn suggests that the other two parts of Kant’s theory of judgment can be logically detached from the strongest version of his transcendental idealism and defended independently of it. This entry also includes five supplementary documents covering (i) the debate about Kant’s conceptualism vs. Kant’s non-conceptualism, (ii) the epistemology of Kantian judgment and the ethics of Kantian belief, (iii) Kant’s logic in relation to his theory of judgment, (iv) kinds of use for judgments, and (v) completing the picture of Kant’s metaphysics of judgment.1. The Nature of Judgment1.1 The power of judgment and the other faculties of cognition1.2 Judgments are essentially propositional cognitions1.3 Judgments, objective validity, objective reality, and truth Supplement: The Togetherness Principle, Kant’s Conceptualism, and Kant’s Non-Conceptualism Supplement: Judging, Believing, and Scientific knowing2. Kinds of Judgments2.1 Kinds of logical form Supplement: Do the Apparent Limitations and Confusions of Kant’s Logic Undermine his Theory of Judgment?2.2 Kinds of propositional content Supplement: Kinds of Use3. The Metaphysics of Judgment: Transcendental Idealism3.1 Judgment, transcendental idealism, and truth3.2 Is Kant a verificationist? Supplement: Completing the Picture of Kant’s Metaphysics of Judgment4. Problems and Prospects4.1 The bottom-up problem: essentially non-conceptual intuitions, rogue objects, and the gap in the B Deduction4.2 The top-down problem: judgment, transcendental affinity, and the systematic unity of nature4.3 The dream-skeptical problem: judgment, problematic idealism, and the gap in the Second Analogy4.4 Conclusion: judgment without strong transcendental idealism?"
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"docid": "D327458#0",
"title": "http://muse.jhu.edu/article/261945\nConnect with Project MUSE",
"text": "\"In less than a century, a dramatic change has taken place in the scope and accuracy of medical knowledge. The change has been so formidable that Cassell (1986) points out that today we do not really expect to get any help from the doctor as a person. We put our faith in science as such and in technology: \"\"The promise of scientific medicine is that the knowledge does the work\"\", he says. As far as the concept of the doctor as a person is of any interest at all, it is first of all as a potential problem, he continues. Of course we still use phrases like \"\"the art of medicine\"\" and \"\"clinical judgment,\"\" but often we tend to regard the doctor's subjectivity and the fact that she also has to act as a person as a disturbing element in relation to the correct application of medical knowledge. Or in the words of Berg (1998): \"\"If the doctor wants to use himself, in the deepest sense of the word, he alone will have to take the responsibility.\"\" The thing is to learn how to act as one should, according to standardized knowledge. Then no one can blame the doctor. In recent years, the development of so-called evidence-based medicine (EBM) has been instrumental in furthering this development. EBM Defined Perhaps the most frequently used definition states that EBM is to use the \"\"current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients\"\" ( Sackett et al."
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"docid": "D1718594#0",
"title": "http://www.iep.utm.edu/aestheti/\nAesthetics",
"text": "\"Aesthetics Aesthetics may be defined narrowly as the theory of beauty, or more broadly as that together with the philosophy of art. The traditional interest in beauty itself broadened, in the eighteenth century, to include the sublime, and since 1950 or so the number of pure aesthetic concepts discussed in the literature has expanded even more. Traditionally, the philosophy of art concentrated on its definition, but recently this has not been the focus, with careful analyses of aspects of art largely replacing it. Philosophical aesthetics is here considered to center on these latter-day developments. Thus, after a survey of ideas about beauty and related concepts, questions about the value of aesthetic experience and the variety of aesthetic attitudes will be addressed, before turning to matters which separate art from pure aesthetics, notably the presence of intention. That will lead to a survey of some of the main definitions of art which have been proposed, together with an account of the recent “de-definition” period. The concepts of expression, representation, and the nature of art objects will then be covered. Table of Contents Introduction Aesthetic Concepts Aesthetic Value Aesthetic Attitudes Intentions Definitions of Art Expression Representation Art Objects References and Further Reading1. Introduction The full field of what might be called “aesthetics” is a very large one. There is even now a four-volume encyclopedia devoted to the full range of possible topics."
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"docid": "D2310016#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language,_Truth,_and_Logic\nLanguage, Truth, and Logic",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Language, Truth, and Logic Cover of the first edition Author A. J. Ayer Country United Kingdom Language English Subject Meaning Published 1936Media type Print ( Hardcover and Paperback)Pages 206 (1990 Penguin edition)ISBN 0-14-013659-2Language, Truth, and Logic is a 1936 work of philosophy by Alfred Jules Ayer. It brought some of the ideas of the Vienna Circle and the logical empiricists to the attention of the English-speaking world. In the book, Ayer defines, explains, and argues for the verification principle of logical positivism, sometimes referred to as the criterion of significance or criterion of meaning. Ayer explains how the principle of verifiability may be applied to the problems of philosophy. Contents [ hide ]1 Historical background2 Criterion of meaning3 Types of verification4 Metaphysics attacked5 Truth as validation6 Value judgments7 New take on philosophy8 Ayer's later rejection of logical positivism9 Release details10 References11 External links Historical background [ edit]According to Ayer's autobiographical book, Part of My Life, it was work he started in the summer and autumn of 1933 that eventually led to Language, Truth and Logic, specifically Demonstration of the Impossibility of Metaphysics —later published in Mind under the editorship of G. E. Moore. The title of the book was taken (\"\"To some extent plagiarized\"\" according to Ayer) from Friedrich Waismann 's Logik, Sprache, Philosophie. [ 1]Criterion of meaning [ edit]According to Ayer, analytic statements are tautologies. A tautology is a statement that is necessarily true, true by definition, and true under any conditions. A tautology is a repetition of the meaning of a statement, using different words or symbols. According to Ayer, the statements of logic and mathematics are tautologies."
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"docid": "D2038965#0",
"title": "http://www.fresno.courts.ca.gov/small_claims/\nSmall Claims",
"text": "Browsing in Small Claims Small Claims Interpreter Services Small Claims Court Location1130 O Street Fresno, CA 93721-2220 Telephone: (559) 457-1900 Fax: (559) 457-1624 Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8AM - 3PM, Friday: 8AM-12PM Noon For a map to the B. F. Sisk Courthouse location, click here. Small Claims is a special court where disputes are resolved quickly and inexpensively. The rules are simple and informal. You may ask a lawyer for advice before you go to court, but you cannot have a lawyer in court. United States citizenship is not required to file or defend a Small Claims case, but the parties must be at least 18 years old. Only cases for money for actual damages can be filed in Small Claims court. Your claim cannot be more than $5,000 or $7,500 if you are a natural person (not a business or public entity). Examples of disputes that can be settled in Small Claims court are: A landlord will not return a security deposit. Someone dents a car and refuses to pay for it. Any case involving money disputes that do not exceed $5,000 or $7,500."
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"docid": "D367526#0",
"title": "http://www.biblestudy101.org/definitions/kingdom.html\n.",
"text": "\"The kingdom of God is also the kingdom of Christ. Jesus speaks of the kingdom of the Son of man (Matt. 13:41; 16:28), \"\"my kingdom\"\" (Luke 22:30; John 18:36). See \"\"His kingdom\"\" (Luke 1:33; II Tim. 4:1); \"\"thy kingdom\"\" (Matt. 20:31; Luke 23:42; Heb. 1:8); \"\"the kingdom of His beloved Son\"\" (Col. 1:13); \"\"His heavenly kingdom\"\" (II Tim. 4:18); \"\"the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ\"\" (II Pet. 1:11)."
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"docid": "D167517#0",
"title": "http://www.judgmentrelease.com/articles/Judgment-Liens-in-Texas.htm\nJudgment Liens in Texas",
"text": "Judgment Liens in Texas Many consumers do not respond to collection lawsuits so a default judgment is entered against them. When a judgment is awarded the creditor usually later files an abstract of judgment . ( If you currently have a collection lawsuit filed against you, please visit our website dedicated solely to Texas Credit Card Lawsuits: www.texascreditcardlawsuit.com ). The abstract of judgment is filed in the real property records of a particular county and creates a lien on any “ non exempt property ” that the debtor owns in that county. If you have properly filed your homestead exemption on your home, the lien does not technically attach but it can still cloud title on the homestead. Most title companies will refuse to give you clear title unless you obtain a partial or full release of the judgment. Thus, if you attempt to sell or re-finance your homestead after an abstract of judgment has been filed, the transaction will likely be held up. A recent amendment to the Texas Property Code allows you to file your own partial release to clear title to your homestead without having to pay the judgment creditor anything. If you own non exempt real property, like a rent house, the lien will attach and the creditor can actually force the sale of your property at auction to pay the judgment with a writ of execution. Judgment creditors in Texas can garnish your bank accounts by filing a writ of garnishment ."
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"docid": "D1855185#0",
"title": "http://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/attribute.htm\nATTRIBUTE",
"text": "\"Audio English.org » Dictionary » A » Attractiveness ... Audition ATTRIBUTEPronunciation (US): Dictionary entry overview: What does attribute mean?• ATTRIBUTE (noun) The noun ATTRIBUTE has 2 senses:1. a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished 2. an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of an entity Familiarity information: ATTRIBUTE used as a noun is rare.• ATTRIBUTE (verb) The verb ATTRIBUTE has 2 senses:1. attribute or credit to 2. decide as to where something belongs in a scheme Familiarity information: ATTRIBUTE used as a verb is rare. Dictionary entry details• ATTRIBUTE (noun)Sense 1 attribute [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: A construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished Classified under: Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents Synonyms:attribute; dimension; property Context example:self-confidence is not an endearing property Hypernyms (\"\"attribute\"\" is a kind of...):concept; conception; construct (an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances)Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"\"attribute\"\"):character; lineament; quality (a characteristic property that defines the apparent individual nature of something)characteristic; feature (a prominent aspect of something)Sense 2 attribute [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: An abstraction belonging to or characteristic of an entity Classified under: Nouns with no superordinates Hypernyms (\"\"attribute\"\" is a kind of...):abstraction (a general concept formed by extracting common features from specific examples)Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"\"attribute\"\"):state (the way something is with respect to its main attributes)heritage; inheritance (any attribute or immaterial possession that is inherited from ancestors)property (a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a class)quality (an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone)eidos ( (anthropology) the distinctive expression of the cognitive or intellectual character of a culture or a social group)ethos ( (anthropology) the distinctive spirit of a culture or an era)ballast (an attribute that tends to give stability in character and morals; something that steadies the mind or feelings)uncheerfulness (not conducive to cheer or good spirits)cheer; cheerfulness; sunniness; sunshine (the quality of being cheerful and dispelling gloom)personality (the complex of all the attributes--behavioral, temperamental, emotional and mental--that characterize a unique individual)common denominator (an attribute that is common to all members of a category)form; shape (the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance)time (the continuum of experience in which events pass from the future through the present to the past)infinite; space (the unlimited expanse in which everything is located)human nature (the shared psychological attributes of humankind that are assumed to be shared by all human beings)trait (a distinguishing feature of your personal nature)character ( (genetics) an attribute (structural or functional) that is determined by a gene or group of genes)thing (any attribute or quality considered as having its own existence)• ATTRIBUTE (verb)Sense 1 attribute [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Attribute or credit to Classified under: Verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting Synonyms:ascribe; impute; attribute; assign Context examples: We attributed this quotation to Shakespeare / People impute great cleverness to cats Hypernyms (to \"\"attribute\"\" is one way to...):evaluate; judge; pass judgment (form a critical opinion of)Troponyms (each of the following is one way to \"\"attribute\"\"):accredit; credit (give credit for)blame; charge (attribute responsibility to)externalise; externalize; project (regard as objective)interiorise; interiorize; internalise; internalize (incorporate within oneself; make subjective or personal)personate; personify (attribute human qualities to something)anthropomorphise; anthropomorphize (ascribe human features to something)reattribute (attribute to another source)credit (give someone credit for something)carnalize; sensualize (ascribe to an origin in sensation)impute (attribute (responsibility or fault) to a cause or source)Sentence frames: Somebody ----s something to somebody Somebody ----s something PPSense 2 attribute [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Decide as to where something belongs in a scheme Classified under: Verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting Synonyms:attribute; assign Context example: The biologist assigned the mushroom to the proper class Hypernyms (to \"\"attribute\"\" is one way to...):evaluate; judge; pass judgment (form a critical opinion of)Troponyms (each of the following is one way to \"\"attribute\"\"):classify; relegate (assign to a class or kind)Sentence frame: Somebody ----s something PPLearn English with... Proverbs of the week\"\"Every dog has its day.\"\" ( English proverb) \"\"Smart bird gets trapped in its beak.\"\" ( Azerbaijani proverb) \"\"Good manners is the greatest friend.\"\" ( Arabic proverb) \"\"Hang a thief when he's young, and he'll no' steal when he's old.\"\" ( Scottish proverb)ATTRIBUTE: related words searches» What does abstraction mean? »"
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"docid": "D2788526#0",
"title": "http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/abstract+of+judgment\nabstract of judgment",
"text": "\"abstract of judgment Also found in: Acronyms, Wikipedia .abstract of judgmentn. a written summary of a judgment which states how much money the losing defendant owes to the person who won the lawsuit (judgment creditor), the rate of interest to be paid on the judgmentamount, court costs, and any specific orders that the losing defendant (judgment debtor) mustobey, which abstract is acknowledged and stamped so that it can be recorded and made officialwith the government. The purpose of an abstract of judgment is to create a public record and create a lien or claim if necessary on any real estate property owned or later acquired by the defendantlocated in the county in which the abstract of judgment is recorded. If the loser does not pay thejudgment voluntarily then the winner can force a sheriff's sale of any property to collect. There areseveral problems: 1) to find the county where the loser owns real estate property; 2) the probabilitythat there are secured loans, tax liens and/or other judgments that come ahead of the judgmentlien; 3) the possibility that the loser/debtor may go bankrupt and avoid paying the debt. ( See: lien, levy)Copyright © 1981-2005 by Gerald N. Hill and Kathleen T. Hill. All Right reserved. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content . Link to this page:<a href=\"\"https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/abstract+of+judgment\"\">abstract of judgment</a>Facebook Twitter \""
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{
"docid": "D2823639#0",
"title": "https://definitions.uslegal.com/c/civil-action/\nCivil Action Law and Legal Definition",
"text": "\"Civil Action Law and Legal Definition A civil action is an action that is brought to enforce, redress or protect a private or civil right. It is a non criminal litigation. If the action is brought by a private person it is termed as private action. If it brought by the government it is termed as public action. In Gillson v. Vendome Petroleum Corp., 35 F. Supp. 815, 819 (D. La. 1940), the court defined civil action as “every species of \"\"suit\"\" not of a criminal kind, and comprehends every conceivable cause of action, whether legal or equitable, except such as are \"\"criminal\"\", in the sense that the judgment may be a fine or imprisonment, etc. ”Legal Definition list Civil Civic Engagement Civic Duty Civic and Cultural Activities City Mayor-Council Government Civil Action Civil Aeromedical Research Civil Air Patrol Civil Aircraft Civil Airport [HUD]Civil Assault Related Legal Terms707b Action Abatement of Action ABC Transaction [Oil & Gas]Abstraction Methods Abstraction [Banking]Abstraction-Filtration-Comparison Test Abstractions Test Accord and Satisfaction Action Action De Die In Diem \""
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"docid": "D167521#0",
"title": "https://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/how-long-does-an-abstract-of-judgment-stay-active--1726380.html\nHow long does an abstract of judgment stay active in Texas? Can there be a judgment against homesteaded land?",
"text": "Q&AAsked in Houston, TX | May 21, 2014 Save How long does an abstract of judgment stay active in Texas? Can there be a judgment against homesteaded land? My elderly mom has her property homesteaded, has been since 1996. But in 2005 a credit card company got an abstract of judgment against her and or her land. She is wondering if the judgment is still active or if it has expired since the creditor hasn't re-newed it as of 2014. It has been 9 years ago now, since it was placed. She wants to give her land to one of her kids & put it into their name, but isn't sure if she can do this... More Bankruptcy Chapter 7 bankruptcy Bankruptcy homestead exemption Show 9 more Ask a lawyer - it's free! Browse related questions5 attorney answers Lu Ann Trevino28 reviews Debt Collection Attorney | Houston, TXReveal number Private message Posted on May 21, 2014A judgment is good for 10 years and can be renewed when it is nine years and six months old. A lien against a homestead is not permitted in Texas. This means the judgment creditor can't take the house or force a sale."
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"docid": "D2132644#0",
"title": "https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/hegel/\nGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel",
"text": "Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel First published Thu Feb 13, 1997; substantive revision Tue Aug 4, 2015Along with J. G. Fichte and, at least in his early work, F. W. J. von Schelling, Hegel (1770–1831) belongs to the period of German idealism in the decades following Kant. The most systematic of the post-Kantian idealists, Hegel attempted, throughout his published writings as well as in his lectures, to elaborate a comprehensive and systematic philosophy from a purportedly logical starting point. He is perhaps most well-known for his teleological account of history, an account that was later taken over by Marx and “inverted” into a materialist theory of an historical development culminating in communism. While idealist philosophies in Germany post-dated Hegel (Beiser 2014), the movement commonly known as German idealism effectively ended with Hegel’s death. Certainly since the revolutions in logical thought from the turn of the twentieth century, the logical side of Hegel’s thought has been largely forgotten, although his political and social philosophy and theological views have continued to find interest and support. Since the 1970s, however, a degree of more general philosophical interest in Hegel’s systematic thought has been revived.1. Life, Work, and Influence2. Hegel’s Philosophy2.1 Background: Idealism as understood in the German tradition2.2 The traditional metaphysical view of Hegel’s philosophy2.3 The post-Kantian (sometimes called the non-metaphysical) view of Hegel2.4 The revised metaphysical view of Hegel3. Hegel’s Published Works3.1 Books3.1.1 Phenomenology of Spirit3.1.2 Science of Logic3.2 Hegel’s Encyclopaedic System and its Expansions3.2.1. Philosophy of Nature3.2.2 Philosophy of Subjective and Objective Spirit3.2.3 Philosophy of Absolute Spirit Bibliography German Works English Translations of Key Texts Secondary Literature General Works and Anthologies Life, Work, and Influence Phenomenology of Spirit Logic and Metaphysics Philosophy of Nature/Science Philosophy of Subjective Spirit Philosophy of Objective Spirit/Practical and Political Philosophy Aesthetics Religion History of Philosophy Academic Tools Other Internet Resources Related Entries1."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroesthetics\nNeuroesthetics",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Neuroesthetics (not to be confused with the concept of Neuroaesthetics) is a relatively recent sub-discipline of empirical aesthetics. Empirical aesthetics takes a scientific approach to the study of aesthetic perceptions of art, music, or any object that can give rise to aesthetic judgments. [ 1] Neuroesthetics received its formal definition in 2002 as the scientific study of the neural bases for the contemplation and creation of a work of art. [ 2] Neuroaesthetics, by contrast is \"\"a concept that encompasses new possibilities of aesthetic experience and the capacity of works of art to effect and sculpt the materialized brain\"\" ( Mathieu Copeland) and was conceived by Warren Neidich in 1995 while lecturing at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Neidich published artbrain.org, in 1997, which includes ‘ The Journal of Neuro-Aesthetic Theory ’. [ 3] Neuroesthetics uses neuroscience to explain and understand the aesthetic experiences at the neurological level. The topic attracts scholars from many disciplines including neuroscientists, art historians, artists, psychologists, and philosophers. Researchers are looking to neuroscience for answers behind why the human brain finds artistic works like Da Vinci 's Mona Lisa so alluring. [ 4]Contents [ hide ]1 Overview2 Approaches of study3 Theories of pioneers3.1 Semir Zeki's laws of the visual brain3.1.1 Constancy3.1.2 Abstraction3.2 Ramachandran's eight laws of artistic experience3.2.1 Peak shift principle3.2.2 Isolation3.2.3 Grouping3.2.4 Contrast3.2.5 Perceptual problem solving3.2.6 The generic viewpoint3.2.7 Visual metaphors3.2.8 Symmetry4 Areas of the brain linked to the processing of visual aesthetics4.1 Prefrontal cortex4.2 Additional areas5 Criticism6 Future directions and related fields7 References8 Further reading8.1 Books8.2 Special issues of scientific journals Overview [ edit]Neuroaesthetics is a field of experimental science that aims to combine (neuro-)psychological research with aesthetics by investigating the \"\"perception, production, and response to art, as well as interactions with objects and scenes that evoke an intense feeling, often of pleasure.\"\". [ 5] The recently developed field seeks among other things the neural correlates of aesthetic judgment and creativity."
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"title": "http://www.wordimagemedia.com/solids/definitions.html\nIntro to 3-D DESIGN definitions",
"text": "\"definitions DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED IN 3-D DESIGN (You will be quizzed on these at mid-semester & at the end of the semester)THE CREATIVE PROCESSStep 1: Acceptance & Definition (accepting the problem, defining the problem) Step 2: Ideation (research, sketching, model-making) Step 3: Judgment (analysis & judgment of ideas & solutions)REASONS FOR KEEPING A SKETCHBOOK1. A Visual Notebook 2. An aid to thinking/ a thinking tool 3. To see where you have been and where you are going 4. To explore alternative solutions 5. To discover new relationships 6. To develop multiple variations with a minimum of effort 7. To explore structural, material or technical problems 8. To explore sources: from life (recording experiences, interpreting experiences, studies from nature, etc.) and from other artists (books, libraries, art magazines, museums, galleries, visiting artist lectures, etc. )"
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"docid": "D1185214#0",
"title": "http://www.judgmentbuy.com/JudgmentRenewals.html\nJudgment Renewals",
"text": "\"Judgment Buy Article: Judgment Renewals This article is an opinion based on California laws. Most of the laws concerning judgment renewals in California are the (CCP) Codes Of Civil Procedure, sections 683.110 to 683.220. Laws are different in every state, so be sure to check the laws of your state. Nothing in any Judgment Buy article should ever be considered legal advice. Most judgments expire after a certain number of years, often requiring the current creditor or assignee of record (or their lawyer) to renew them. The reasons why laws specify that judgments expire after a certain period of time, and why they are not so easy to renew, are not fully obvious to me. Perhaps the reasons include providing revenue for the courts, reducing the number of case files open, giving the debtors another chance to hide assets or to vacate the judgment, or maybe even to punish inattentive creditors. Similar to judgments, liens (that often depend on judgments to exist) also expire. In California, Abstracts Of Judgment are recorded in each county where the debtor now has, or may inherit property in the future. When the underlying judgment expires (or is vacated) the lien expires with it."
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"title": "https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/categories/\nCategories",
"text": "\"Categories First published Thu Jun 3, 2004; substantive revision Wed Mar 7, 2018A system of categories is a complete list of highest kinds or genera. Traditionally, following Aristotle, these have been thought of as highest genera of entities (in the widest sense of the term), so that a system of categories undertaken in this realist spirit would ideally provide an inventory of everything there is, thus answering the most basic of metaphysical questions: “What is there?” Skepticism about our ability to discern a unique system of basic categories of ‘reality itself’ has led others to approach category systems not with the aim of cataloging the highest kinds in the world itself, but rather with the aim of elucidating the categories of our conceptual system or language. Thus Kant makes the shift to a conceptualist approach by drawing out the categories that are a priori necessary for any possible cognition of objects. Since such categories are guaranteed to apply to any possible object of cognition, they retain a certain sort of ontological import, although this application is limited to phenomena, not the thing in itself. After Kant, it has been common to approach the project of categories in a neutral spirit that Brian Carr (1987, 7) calls “categorial descriptivism”, as describing the categorial structure that the world would have according to our thought, experience, or language, while refraining from making commitments about whether or not these categories are occupied, or are ontically fundamental. Edmund Husserl approaches categories in something like this way, since he begins by laying out categories of meanings, which may then be used to draw out ontological categories (categories of possible objects meant) as the correlates of the meaning categories, without concern for any empirical matter about whether or not there really are objects of the various ontological categories discerned. A system of ontological categories drawn out in any of these modes has the potential for a great many uses in philosophy, but those who would offer such systems of categories also face a variety of difficulties. They must address the issue of what the proper methods are by means of which categories are to be distinguished, how many categories there are and what they are, whether or not there is a single summum genus subsuming all other categories, and whether we should distinguish a single system of categories or multiple dimensions of categories – issues on which there has been little agreement. Over the past hundred years, skepticism about the possibility of offering a uniquely true and complete system of ontological categories has led discussion of categories to shift from attempts to offer complete systems of categories to attempts merely to draw particular distinctions, especially among our conceptual or linguistic categories."
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"docid": "D315991#0",
"title": "http://www.ncsu.edu/labwrite/lc/lc-improvinglaprep.htm\nImproving Your Lab Report",
"text": "\"Improving your Title A good title efficiently tells the reader what the report is about. It may include such information as the subject of the experiment (what it is about), the key research variables, the kind of research methodology used, and the overall findings of the experiment. To make your titles better, follow these guidelines: If your title is too long (takes up more than a line), reduce it by taking out non-essential words and phrases. If your title doesn't have enough information, make a list of the key words related to the experiment (scientific concept of the experiment, important variables, procedure, overall finding) and use the list to come up with ideas for further information. If your title is a complete sentence (with a subject and a predicate), rewrite it so that it is not a full statement but a phrase describing the experiment. Improving your Abstract A good Abstract is a miniature version of the lab report in one concise paragraph and labeled Abstract. If you are not sure what should be included in each summary sentence, use the following list as a guide: Introduction: main objective (s) of lab; hypothesis Methods: a quick description of the procedure Results: statement of the overall findings Discussion: judgment about hypothesis; explanation for judgment Conclusion: what you learned about the scientific concept If your Abstract is too long, look carefully at each summary sentence and take out any information that is not essential to that section of the report. Improving your Introductionsuccessfully establishes the scientific concept of the lab To establish the scientific concept for the lab you need to do two things: 1. state what the lab is about, that is, what scientific concept (theory, principle, procedure, etc.) you are supposed to be learning about by doing the lab."
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"docid": "D2232376#0",
"title": "http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/romanticism.html\nBrowse Now . . .",
"text": "Home Search Romanticism¶Romanticism is a category of art based on the recognition of the principle that man possesses the faculty of volition. “What Is Romanticism?” The Romantic Manifesto, 99¶Romanticism is the conceptual school of art. It deals, not with the random trivia of the day, but with the timeless, fundamental, universal problems and values of human existence. It does not record or photograph; it creates and projects. It is concerned—in the words of Aristotle—not with things as they are, but with things as they might be and ought to be. “Introduction to The Fountainhead ,” The Objectivist, March 1968, 1¶What the Romanticists brought to art was the primacy of values, an element that had been missing in the stale, arid, third- and fourth-hand (and rate) repetitions of the Classicists’ formula-copying. Values (and value-judgments) are the source of emotions; a great deal of emotional intensity was projected in the work of the Romanticists and in the reactions of their audiences, as well as a great deal of color, imagination, originality, excitement and all the other consequences of a value-oriented view of life. This emotional element was the most easily perceivable characteristic of the new movement and it was taken as its defining characteristic, without deeper inquiry. Such issues as the fact that the primacy of values in human life is not an irreducible primary, that it rests on man’s faculty of volition, and, therefore, that the Romanticists, philosophically, were the champions of volition (which is the root of values) and not of emotions (which are merely the consequences)—were issues to be defined by philosophers, who defaulted in regard to esthetics as they did in regard to every other crucial aspect of the nineteenth century."
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"docid": "D2232699#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_criticism\nArt criticism",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Monkeys as Judges of Art, 1889, Gabriel von Max Art criticism is the discussion or evaluation of visual art. [ 1] [2] [3] Art critics usually criticise art in the context of aesthetics or the theory of beauty. [ 2] [3] A goal of art criticism is the pursuit of a rational basis for art appreciation [1] [2] [3] but it is questionable whether such criticism can transcend prevailing socio-political circumstances. [ 4]The variety of artistic movements has resulted in a division of art criticism into different disciplines which may each use different criteria for their judgements. [ 3] [5] The most common division in the field of criticism is between historical criticism and evaluation, a form of art history, and contemporary criticism of work by living artists. [ 1] [2] [3]Despite perceptions that art criticism is a much lower risk activity than making art, opinions of current art are always liable to drastic corrections with the passage of time. [ 2] Critics of the past are often ridiculed for either favouring artists now derided (like the academic painters of the late 19th century) [ citation needed] or dismissing artists now venerated (like the early work of the Impressionists ). [ 3] [6] [7] Some art movements themselves were named disparagingly by critics, with the name later adopted as a sort of badge of honour by the artists of the style (e.g., Impressionism, Cubism ), with the original negative meaning forgotten. [ 6] [8] [9]Artists have often had an uneasy relationship with their critics. Artists usually need positive opinions from critics for their work to be viewed and purchased; unfortunately for the artists, only later generations may understand it. ["
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"docid": "D910840#0",
"title": "http://www.judgmentbuy.com/YourJudgmentAndBankruptcy.html\nYour Judgment and Bankruptcy",
"text": "\"Judgment Buy Article: Your Judgment and Bankruptcy I am not a lawyer, I am a Judgment Broker. This is my opinion and a summary of what I have learned and observed. If you need legal advice, contact a lawyer (See our National Lawyer State Bar List ). ( Especially for bankruptcy issues.) Bankruptcy (BK) is a set of federal laws. These laws allow (and sometimes help force) debtors to petition and be declared (judged) insolvent. This means the debtor owes more than they have the ability to repay, and bankruptcy gives the debtor a fresh start, with relief of most or all of their debts. In BK, Any (known and non-exempt) property of the debtor is turned over to a BK Trustee. After court proceedings and hearings, the Trustee distributes shares of the debtor's non-exempt assets (if any) to the debtor's creditors. The most important thing a declaration (an attempt) of bankruptcy does is to create an automatic stay."
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"docid": "D1411660#0",
"title": "https://www.techopedia.com/definition/3736/abstraction\nAbstraction",
"text": "Abstraction Definition - What does Abstractionmean? Abstraction is the act of representing essential features without including the background details or explanations. In the computer science and software engineering domain, the abstraction principle is used to reduce complexity and allow efficient design and implementation of complex software systems. Some areas of software design and implementation where the abstraction principle is applied include programming languages (mainly in object-oriented programming languages), specification languages, control abstraction, data abstraction and the architecture of software systems. Techopedia explains Abstraction Abstraction is one of the most important principles in object-oriented software engineering and is closely related to several other important concepts, including encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism. Abstraction is applied in the process of identifying software artifacts (objects) to model the problem domain. It is the process of reducing these objects to their essence such that only the necessary elements are represented. Abstraction defines an object in terms of its properties, functionality, and interface (means of communicating with other objects). These methods are used to reduce the complexity of the design and implementation process of software. In that process, the designers define abstract object actors that are able to perform work, change their state and communicate with other actors."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_algebra\nAbstract algebra",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the branch of mathematics. For the Swedish band, see Abstrakt Algebra. \"\" Modern algebra\"\" redirects here. For van der Waerden's book, see Moderne Algebra. The permutations of Rubik's Cube form a group, a fundamental concept within abstract algebra. In algebra, which is a broad division of mathematics, abstract algebra (occasionally called modern algebra) is the study of algebraic structures. Algebraic structures include groups, rings, fields, modules, vector spaces, lattices, and algebras. The term abstract algebra was coined in the early 20th century to distinguish this area of study from the other parts of algebra. Algebraic structures, with their associated homomorphisms, form mathematical categories. Category theory is a formalism that allows a unified way for expressing properties and constructions that are similar for various structures."
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"docid": "D2516393#0",
"title": "https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/08-964.ZO.html\nSUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES",
"text": "Supreme Courtabout search subscribeliibulletin previews BILSKI v. KAPPOS ( No. 08-964 ) 545 F. 3d 943, affirmed. Syllabus Opinion [Kennedy] Concurrence [Stevens] Concurrence [Breyer]HTML version PDF version HTML version PDF version HTML version PDF version HTML version PDF version Justice Kennedy , Opinion of the Court NOTICE: This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication in the preliminary print of the United States Reports. Readers are requested to notify the Reporter of Decisions, Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, D. C. 20543, of any typographical or other formal errors, in order that corrections may be made before the preliminary print goes to press. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATESBERNARD L. BILSKI and RAND A. WARSAW, PETITIONERS v. DAVID J. KAPPOS, UNDER SECRETARY OF COMMERCE FOR INTEL- LECTUAL PROPERTY AND DIRECTOR, PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICEon writ of certiorari to the united states court of appeals for the federal circuit [June 28, 2010]Justice Kennedy delivered the opinion of the Court, except as to Parts II–B–2 and II–C–2. * * The question in this case turns on whether a patent can be issued for a claimed invention designed for the business world. The patent application claims a procedure for instructing buyers and sellers how to protect against the risk of price fluctuations in a discrete section of the economy. Three arguments are advanced for the proposition that the claimed invention is outside the scope of patent law: (1) it is not tied to a machine and does not transform an article; (2) it involves a method of conducting business; and (3) it is merely an abstract idea. The Court of Appeals ruled that the first mentioned of these, the so-called machine-or-transformation test, was the sole test to be used for determining the patentability of a “process” under the Patent Act, 35 U. S. C. §101 . IPetitioners’ application seeks patent protection for a claimed invention that explains how buyers and sellers of commodities in the energy market can protect, or hedge, against the risk of price changes."
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"docid": "D2407472#0",
"title": "http://www.rfp-templates.com/Research-Articles/Abstract-vs-Executive-Summary\nAbstract vs Executive Summary",
"text": "\"Abstract vs Executive Summary Also known as: abstract vs executive summary dilemma, executive summary versus abstract, summary vs abstract, abstract summary vs executive summary, abstract vs. executive summary dilemma, abstract vs executive summary battle. \"\" Give me a place to stand and a long enough lever, and I will move the Earth\"\". - Archimedes In this page, you will find:the terms abstract vs executive summary defined;the main differences between abstract vs executive summary presented side-by-side;tips on how to write an executive summary revealed;top books discoursing about the place of the executive summary in writing persuasive business proposals referenced; and, finallysome uncommon web resources recommended. My 100% guaranty: Here are both the place and the lever allowing you to move your world. So, you won't leave this page without new ideas, enthusiasm, and eagerness to start writing your own executive summary. Abstract vs Executive Summary, Definitions Abstract Definition An Abstract is an abbreviated summary of a research article, thesis, review, conference proceeding or any in-depth analysis of a particular subject or discipline, and is often used to help the reader quickly ascertain the paper's purpose. When used, an abstract always appears at the beginning of a manuscript, acting as the point-of-entry for any given scientific paper or patent application. ( Wikipedia)Executive Summary Definition An Executive Summary is, basically, anything but a product presentation, and nothing but a persuasive sales pitch. Far more than an abstract merely presenting the rest of the document, it's your unique opportunity to convince the reader that your proposal provides the best value proposition: the best benefit at the lowest cost. The more technical your proposal, the more critical the executive summary is likely to be, because, unlike the abstract, the executive summary forbids technicalities to instead concentrate on substantiating the benefits for the customer."
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"docid": "D661394#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nouns\nNoun",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Nouns)navigation search For other uses, see Noun (disambiguation). Examples The cat sat on the mat. Please hand in your assignments by the end of the week. Cleanliness is next to godliness. Plato was an influential philosopher in ancient Greece. Revel the night, rob, murder, and commit/The oldest sins the newest kind of ways? Henry IV Part 2, act 4 scene 5A noun can co-occur with an article or an attributive adjective. Verbs and adjectives cannot. In the following, an asterisk (*) in front of an example means that this example is ungrammatical.the name ( name is a noun: can co-occur with a definite article the . )* the baptise ( baptise is a verb: cannot co-occur with a definite article. )"
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"docid": "D3081135#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational_definitions\nOperational definition",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Operational definitions)navigation search This article may be confusing or unclear to readers. Please help us clarify the article. There might be a discussion about this on the talk page. ( January 2018) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)An operational definition is the articulation of operationalization (or statement of procedures) used in defining the terms of a process (or set of validation tests) needed to determine the nature of an item or phenomenon (a variable, term, or object) and its properties such as duration, quantity, extension in space, chemical composition, etc. [ 1] [2] Since the degree of operationalization can vary itself, it can result in a more or less operational definition. [ 3] The procedures included in definitions should be repeatable by anyone or at least by peers. An example of operational definition of the term weight of an object, operationalized to a degree, would be the following: \"\"weight is the numbers that appear when that object is placed on a weighing scale \"\". According to it, the weight can be any of the numbers shown on the scale after, including the very moment the object is put on it. Clearly, the inclusion of the moment when one can start reading the numbers on the scale would make it more fully an operational definition. Nonetheless, it is still in contrast to those purely theoretical definitions."
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"docid": "D1395910#0",
"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/abstract-reasoning-definition-examples-quiz.html\nAbstract Reasoning: Definition & Examples",
"text": "Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 116K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Big Picture vs. Detail-Oriented Thinking Reasoning: Definition & Examples Fluid Intelligence: Definition & Examples Blunted Affect: Definition & Overview Lesson Transcript Instructor: Yolanda Williams Yolanda has taught college Psychology and Ethics, and has a doctorate of philosophy in counselor education and supervision. Abstract reasoning involves flexible thinking, creativity, judgment, and logical problem solving. Learn more about abstract reasoning and how it differs from concrete reasoning from examples, and test your knowledge with a quiz. Example and Definition of Abstract Reasoning Look at the sequences shown here: Can you figure out what image comes next in the sequence? There is an obvious pattern here that makes it easier for you to predict what the next image will be. You may have noticed that after the orange arrow, the sequence starts over again with the yellow square. This means that the next image in the sequence should be a blue diamond. Did you come up with the correct answer? If so, you have good abstract reasoning skills. So, what do we mean by 'abstract reasoning'?"
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"docid": "D1735932#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/86475185/object-oriented-programming-flash-cards/\nObject Oriented Programming",
"text": "46 terms azrijo Object Oriented Programming Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort What is object-oriented programming (OOP)? OOP is a technique to develop logical modules, such as classes that contain properties, methods, fields, and events. An object is created in the program to represent a class. Therefore, an object encapsulates all the features, such as data and behavior that are associated to a class. OOP allows developers to develop modular programs and assemble them as software. Objects are used to access data and behaviors of different software modules, such as classes, namespaces, and sharable assemblies. . NET Framework supports only OOP languages, such as Visual Basic . NET, Visual C#, and Visual C++."
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"docid": "D1449835#0",
"title": "https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Concrete-and-Abstract-Nouns.htm\nConcrete and Abstract Nouns",
"text": "The Farlex Grammar Book > English Grammar > Parts of Speech > Nouns > Concrete and Abstract Nouns Concrete and Abstract Nouns All nouns serve to name a person, place, or thing. Depending on whether they name a tangible or an intangible thing, nouns are classed as being either concrete or abstract. What is a concrete noun? Concrete nouns name people, places, animals, or things that are or were physically tangible—that is, they can or could be seen or touched, or have some physical properties. For instance:rockslakecountriespeoplechildairwaterbread Proper nouns are also usually concrete, as they describe unique people, places, or things. Mary The Queen Africamy Mac Booka Pepsi What is an abstract noun? Abstract nouns, as their name implies, name intangible things, such as concepts, ideas, feelings, characteristics, attributes, etc.—you cannot see or touch these kinds of things. Here are some examples of abstract nouns:lovehatedecencyconversationemotionaspirationexcitementlethargy Gerunds, verbs that end in “-ing” and function as nouns, are also abstract. For example:runningswimmingjumpingreadingwritinglovingbreathing These all name actions as concepts. They cannot be seen or touched, so we know they are not concrete."
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"docid": "D3397905#0",
"title": "http://www.openbookproject.net/thinkcs/archive/java/english/chap16.htm\nChapter 16",
"text": "\"Chapter 16Queues and Priority Queues This chapter presents two ADTs: Queues and Priority Queues. In real life a queue is a line of customers waiting for service of some kind. In most cases, the first customer in line is the next customer to be served. There are exceptions, though. For example, at airports customers whose flight is leaving imminently are sometimes taken from the middle of the queue. Also, at supermarkets a polite customer might let someone with only a few items go first. The rule that determines who goes next is called a queueing discipline. The simplest queueing discipline is called FIFO, for \"\"first-in-first-out.\"\" The most general queueing discipline is priority queueing, in which each customer is assigned a priority, and the customer with the highest priority goes first, regardless of the order of arrival. The reason I say this is the most general discipline is that the priority can be based on anything: what time a flight leaves, how many groceries the customer has, or how important the customer is."
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"docid": "D768698#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_noun\nNoun",
"text": "\"Noun From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Abstract noun)navigation search For other uses, see Noun (disambiguation). Examples The cat sat on the mat. Please hand in your assignments by the end of the week. Cleanliness is next to godliness. Plato was an influential philosopher in ancient Greece. Revel the night, rob, murder, and commit/The oldest sins the newest kind of ways? Henry IV Part 2, act 4 scene 5A noun can co-occur with an article or an attributive adjective. Verbs and adjectives cannot. In the following, an asterisk (*) in front of an example means that this example is ungrammatical.the name ( name is a noun: can co-occur with a definite article the . )* the baptise ( baptise is a verb: cannot co-occur with a definite article. )"
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"docid": "D3174720#0",
"title": "https://www.techopedia.com/definition/24335/abstract-class-java\nAbstract Class",
"text": "Abstract Class Definition - What does Abstract Classmean? An abstract class, in the context of Java, is a superclass that cannot be instantiated and is used to state or define general characteristics. An object cannot be formed from a Java abstract class; trying to instantiate an abstract class only produces a compiler error. The abstract class is declared using the keyword abstract. Subclasses extended from an abstract class have all the abstract class's attributes, in addition to attributes specific to each subclass. The abstract class states the class characteristics and methods for implementation, thus defining a whole interface. Techopedia explains Abstract Class Abstract classes serve as templates for their subclasses. For example, the abstract class Tree and subclass, Banyan_Tree, has all the characteristics of a tree as well as characteristics that are specific to the banyan tree. Understanding the differences between an abstract class and an interface is essential. An interface only has method declarations or abstract methods and constant data members, while an abstract class may have abstract methods, member variables and concrete methods."
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"title": "https://weblogs.asp.net/fbouma/why-use-the-entity-framework-yeah-why-exactly\nWhy use the Entity Framework? Yeah, why exactly?",
"text": "\"Why use the Entity Framework? Yeah, why exactly? Monday, May 19, 2008. NET Advanced . NET Database - SQL Server General Software Development LLBLGen Pro OR Mapping Software Engineering Danny Simmons wrote a marketing piece about the project he's been working on for so long: \"\" Why use the Entity Framework? \"\". I don't expect Danny to be unbiased towards his own work, so at first I just ignored it: Microsoft produces these kind of ' use our stuff, it's better than sliced bread '-articles a dozen times a day. However, this particular article seems to be a discussion subject and is supported by non-Microsoft people on other blogs, so it's time to stop ignoring it and start to refute the contents of the article, despite it being marketing. After all, it doesn't look like it's marketing. I've spend the entire last 6 years of my life on something called Object-Relational Mapping, so I think I can comment on Danny's claims a bit. Object-Relational Mapping, or O/R mapping or 'ORM' (for the people who aren't aware of ORM being the acronym of Object Role Modelling) can be implemented in a lot of ways, and it is always used to solve a mismatch between two projections of an abstract entity model: the projection onto a relational schema and the projection onto an object oriented language."
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"docid": "D3425573#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algebraic_variety\nAlgebraic variety",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about algebraic varieties. For the term \"\"variety of algebras\"\", see Variety (universal algebra). The twisted cubic is a projective algebraic variety. Algebraic varieties are the central objects of study in algebraic geometry. Classically, an algebraic variety is defined as the set of solutions of a system of polynomial equations over the real or complex numbers. Modern definitions generalize this concept in several different ways, while attempting to preserve the geometric intuition behind the original definition. [ 1]: 58Conventions regarding the definition of an algebraic variety differ slightly. For example, some definitions require an algebraic variety to be irreducible, which means that it is not the union of two smaller sets that are closed in the Zariski topology. Under this definition, non-irreducible algebraic varieties are called algebraic sets. Other conventions do not require irreducibility."
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"title": "https://www.xing.com/communities/posts/what-is-an-operational-definition-1004281702\nTotal Quality Management",
"text": "\"Jim Mc Kinley Moderator Im Forum Does TQM work? - 01.08.2006, 2:23What is an Operational Definition? What is an Operational Definition? The OPERATIONAL DEFINITION makes the abstract qualities concrete. It describes the observable characteristics of a variable--the things that the researcher can observe or measure directly. The things you can see and measure are visible representations of the abstract qualities. The operational definition has 3 parts: it gives concrete definitions for abstract qualities, it names the values of the variable, and it assigns a number to each value of the variable. The CONCEPTUAL DEFINITION provides an abstract, every-day, dictionary-like description. For example, self-esteem is a measure of how people feel about themselves. The OPERATIONAL DEFINITION provides a concrete description of the variable."
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"title": "https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-abstract-noun-1689051\nMeet the Abstract Noun",
"text": "\"Humanities ›Languages Meet the Abstract Noun An Explanation of the Intangible Noun Share Flipboard Email Print Music can bring happiness in a hurry--and that increase in good feelings can bring a decrease in stress!. Atsushi Yamada/Taxi Japan/Getty Imagesby Richard Nordquist Updated October 09, 2017In English grammar, an abstract noun is a noun or noun phrase that names an idea, event, quality or concept—for example, courage, freedom, progress, love, patience, excellence and friendship. An abstract noun names something that can't be physically touched. Contrast that with a concrete noun. According to \"\"A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language,\"\" abstract nouns are \"\"typically non-observable and nonmeasurable.” But, as James Hurford explains, the distinction between abstract nouns and other common nouns \"\"is relatively unimportant, as far as grammar is concerned.\"\" ( James Hurford, \"\"Grammar: A Student's Guide.\"\" Cambridge University Press, 1994)Examples and Observations\"\" Love is an irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired.\"\" ( Robert Frost)\"\"Her face, which was long and dark chocolate brown, had a thin sheet of sadness over it, as light but as permanent as the viewing gauze on a coffin.\"\" ( Maya Angelou, \"\"I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.\"\" Random House, 1969)\"\" Creativity requires the courage to let go of certainties .\"\" ("
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/abstract\nabstract",
"text": "\"1abstractadjective ab·stract \\ ab-ˈstrakt, ˈab-ˌ \\Popularity: Top 10% of words | Updated on: 31 Mar 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: abstract in a Sentence Editor's Note: The Crisscrossing Histories of abstract and extract Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of abstract1 a: disassociated from any specific instancean abstract entityb: difficult to understand: abstruseabstract problemsc: insufficiently factual: formalpossessed only an abstract right2: expressing a quality apart from an objectthe word poem is concrete, poetry is abstract3 a: dealing with a subject in its abstract aspects: theoreticalabstract scienceb: impersonal, detachedthe abstract compassion of a surgeon — Time4: having only intrinsic form with little or no attempt at pictorial representation or narrative contentabstract painting—abstractlyplay \\ ab-ˈstrak (t)-lē, ˈab-ˌ \\ adverb—abstractnessplay \\ ab-ˈstrak (t)-nəs, ˈab-ˌ \\ noun See abstract defined for English-language learners See abstract defined for kids Examples of abstract in a Sentence It is true that the atrocities that were known remained abstract and remote, rarely acquiring the status of knee-buckling knowledge among ordinary Americans. Because the savagery of genocide so defies our everyday experience, many of us failed to wrap our minds around it.—Samantha Power , New York Times Book Review , 14 Mar. 2002A glance into the classrooms of the Los Angeles public school system … fleshes out the abstract debates with the faces of children.—Jared Diamond , Guns, Germs, and Steel , 1997I take my photographs and print them on a laser copying machine in the \"\"photo\"\" mode; the resulting image is more stark and abstract than a traditional photographic print, which tends to dominate the page regardless of the text. — Leslie Marmon Silko , Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit , 1996abstract ideas such as love and hate“Honesty” is an abstract word. The word “poem” is concrete, the word “poetry” is abstract. Recent Examples of abstract from the Web Gun control advocates, meanwhile, are motivated by more abstract notions of reducing gun violence — although, Goss noted, the victims of mass shootings and their families have begun putting a face on these policies.— german lopez, Vox, \"\"Why the March for Our Lives could win,\"\" 24 Mar. 2018Both alter cognition: like reduced logic, increased creativity, seeing geometric shapes and experiencing abstract movements.— michael natter, Boston Globe.com, \"\"A trip to dreamland,\"\" 23 Mar. 2018But for some people, random patterns and abstract lights were enough to create the auditory illusion.— marissa fessenden, Smithsonian, \"\"Why Some People “Hear” Silent GIFs,\"\" 21 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'abstract.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors."
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"title": "http://www.teachingbanyan.com/learn-english/grammar/parts-of-speech/noun/abstract-noun/\nDefinition of Abstract Noun",
"text": "Definition of Abstract Noun Abstract noun can be defined as “a noun denoting an idea, quality, or state rather than a concrete object. ”OR,“An abstract noun refers to states, events, concepts, feelings, qualities, etc., that have no physical existence. ”What is Abstract Noun Abstract noun is the noun which exists in our mind only and we cannot recognize them through our senses such as relationships, qualities, ideas, theories, freedom, idea, happiness, music, conditions, states of being, fields of inquiry, like, etc. Abstract noun is a noun which names things that are not concrete (means do not have physical existence) and cannot be detected through sense organs. We cannot taste, see, smell, hear it, or touch them. Abstract nouns can be countable (such as a joke, an hour, a noise, a meeting, a quantity) and uncountable (such as fear, courage, news, happiness, training, etc). Abstract nouns can be experienced in our every day life in various situations such as love, anger, fear, joy, excitement (including other emotions), courage, cowardice, bravery (including other states), desire, uncertainty, creativity (including other innate feelings), etc. Use of Abstract Noun in the Sentence Here are some sentences having abstract noun which help you to understand the use of abstract noun in the sentence: It is not true that a judge always give right justice. India got freedom from British rule in 1947."
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-do-you-write-an-abstract-in-APA-format\nHow do you write an abstract in APA format?",
"text": "APA Style Abstract Academic Writing Academic Papers Writing Advice Writing How do you write an abstract in APA format?ad by Simple Site How to create a website for free in just 3 minutes. With Simple Site you can create a website in 3 steps. Customize a template, choose a domain and go online. Free Trial at simplesite.com2 Answers Ken Eckert, English Professor, South Korea (Canadian)Answered Aug 5, 2015 · Author has 3.9k answers and 6.2m answer views Some advice from my writing book: An abstract is a brief summary of your paper. In academic writing the abstract is important because many readers first read the abstract on your paper or online to determine if the entire article is worth reading. On internet websites the abstract may be shown with the option of paying for full access to the article for those without university access. You are essentially selling your paper by giving a brief overview of its main topics and arguments. Tip It doesn’t matter if you write your abstract / introduction / body / conclusion first / last / in your underwear. Learn what order works best for you. Abstracts go before your essay."
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"title": "http://www.write.com/writing-guides/assignment-writing/assignment-types/definition-essays-explaining-a-term-with-examples-facts-and-anecdotes/\nDefinition Essays: Explaining a Term With Examples, Facts and Anecdotes",
"text": "Definition Essays: Explaining a Term With Examples, Facts and Anecdotes Definition essays define a specific term through explanation. Defined terms can be concrete or abstract. Concrete terms are words like pencil, coffee or fan; abstract terms are words like integrity, honesty or love. When this type of essay defines something abstract, you usually write from your point of view. Before you jump into writing this essay format, make sure you understand the assignment well. The main components of definition essays There are three components that dictate what you write in a definition essay: Stating the term that you intend to define Presenting basic information clearly Using examples, facts or anecdotes that are easily understood In addition, any term you select to define in the definition essay should have a complex meaning, possibly mean different things to different people and stay able to be discussed in a meaningful way. Choosing the definition for your essay While stating the term you intend to define seems pretty straightforward, some words have multiple meanings. The definition is the central point of the essay, so before you can write about it to explain it to your readers, you must first understand the specific meaning. Some words are very broad in definition and lend themselves to creating too broad of a topic. For example, “sleep” is very broad, but you can narrow the definition by defining “sleep deprivation” instead."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Definitions_of_mathematics\nDefinitions of mathematics",
"text": "\"Definitions of mathematics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Mathematics has no generally accepted definition. Different schools of thought, particularly in philosophy, have put forth radically different definitions. All are controversial. [ 1] [2]Contents [ hide ]1 Survey of leading definitions1.1 Early definitions1.2 Greater abstraction and competing philosophical schools1.3 Definitions in general reference works2 Playful, metaphorical, and poetic definitions3 See also4 References5 Further reading Survey of leading definitions [ edit]Early definitions [ edit]Aristotle defined mathematics as: [3]The science of quantity. In Aristotle's classification of the sciences, discrete quantities were studied by arithmetic, continuous quantities by geometry. [ 4]Auguste Comte 's definition tried to explain the role of mathematics in coordinating phenomena in all other fields: [5]The science of indirect measurement. [ 3] Auguste Comte 1851The \"\"indirectness\"\" in Comte's definition refers to determining quantities that cannot be measured directly, such as the distance to planets or the size of atoms, by means of their relations to quantities that can be measured directly. [ 6]Greater abstraction and competing philosophical schools [ edit]The preceding kinds of definitions, which had prevailed since Aristotle's time, [4] were abandoned in the 19th century as new branches of mathematics were developed, which bore no obvious relation to measurement or the physical world, such as group theory, projective geometry, [3] and non-Euclidean geometry. [ 7] As mathematicians pursued greater rigor and more-abstract foundations, some proposed definitions purely in terms of logic: Mathematics is the science that draws necessary conclusions. [ 8] Benjamin Peirce 1870All Mathematics is Symbolic Logic. ["
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/abstraction\nabstraction",
"text": "\"abstractionnoun ab·strac·tion \\ ab-ˈstrak-shən, əb- \\Popularity: Bottom 50% of words | Updated on: 2 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: abstraction in a Sentence Editor's Note: Did You Know? Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of abstraction1 a: the act or process of abstracting: the state of being abstractedb: an abstract idea or term2: absence of mind or preoccupation3: abstract quality or character4 a: an abstract composition or creation in artb: abstractionism—abstractionalplay \\ -shnəl, -shə-nᵊl \\ adjective—abstractiveplay \\ ab-ˈstrak-tiv, ˈab-ˌ \\ adjective See abstraction defined for English-language learners See abstraction defined for kids Examples of abstraction in a Sentenceabstraction of data from hospital records“Beauty” and “truth” are abstractions. She gazed out the window in abstraction. Recent Examples of abstraction from the Web Think of his work as homeless abstraction, a kind of painting all about displacement and the seismic shifts society is undergoing.— david pagel, latimes.com, \"\"'Mark Bradford: New Works' at Hauser & Wirth,\"\" 24 Mar. 2018This also makes each character feel distinct, as the abstraction of their designs plays up their differences while also conveying a lot about their personalities and mood.— michael moore, The Verge, \"\"A Case of Distrust is a minimalist noir story,\"\" 18 Mar. 2018Candidates today — particularly recent successful presidential candidates — campaign in broad abstractions and, once elected, often avoid the details like the devil.— philip bump, Washington Post, \"\"More polling shows that even Republicans increasingly support stricter gun laws,\"\"2 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'abstraction.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback."
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"docid": "D634415#0",
"title": "https://www.xing.com/communities/posts/what-is-an-operational-definition-1004281702\nTotal Quality Management",
"text": "\"Jim Mc Kinley Moderator Im Forum Does TQM work? - 01.08.2006, 2:23What is an Operational Definition? What is an Operational Definition? The OPERATIONAL DEFINITION makes the abstract qualities concrete. It describes the observable characteristics of a variable--the things that the researcher can observe or measure directly. The things you can see and measure are visible representations of the abstract qualities. The operational definition has 3 parts: it gives concrete definitions for abstract qualities, it names the values of the variable, and it assigns a number to each value of the variable. The CONCEPTUAL DEFINITION provides an abstract, every-day, dictionary-like description. For example, self-esteem is a measure of how people feel about themselves. The OPERATIONAL DEFINITION provides a concrete description of the variable."
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"docid": "D3386124#0",
"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/ladder-of-abstraction-definition-example.html\nLadder of Abstraction: Definition & Example",
"text": "\" {\"\"error\"\":true,\"\"iframe\"\":true}Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 28K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Cognitive Complexity: Definition & Theory Communication Climate: Definition & Concept Immediacy in Communication: Definition & Concept Relationship Between Self-Concept, Self-Esteem & Communication Lesson Transcript Instructor: Derek Hughes The ladder of abstraction is a concept used to describe and define the development of thought and language from concrete to abstract. This lesson provides a definition of the ladder of abstraction and several examples of movement up the ladder. The Ladder of Abstraction S. I. Hayakawa, in his book Language in Thought and Action, described what he called the ladder of abstraction. The ladder of abstraction is an image and concept used to illustrate how language and reasoning evolves from concrete to abstract. It's important to know that the ladder should be viewed as ascending, with simple, concrete concepts at the bottom and abstract concepts at the top; the number of 'rungs' can vary from case to case. This lesson will more clearly define several stops (or rungs) and provide some examples, since the ladder of abstraction can be applied in various disciplines. An Example Ladder Before going into each rung, it might be helpful to see a full ladder of abstraction using a single concept. In this example, the concept will be that of a teacher, Mr. Hughes. Using Mr. Hughes as a base, you will see how concepts and ideas change when moving up the ladder. In this example ladder, Mr. Hughes's name is at the base because it is the most concrete way to identify him."
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"docid": "D481827#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_type\nData type",
"text": "\"Data type From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search In computer science and computer programming, a data type or simply type is a classification of data which tells the compiler or interpreter how the programmer intends to use the data. Most programming languages support various types of data, for example: real, integer or Boolean. A data type provides a set of values from which an expression (i.e. variable, function...) may take its values. This data type defines the operations that can be done on the data, the meaning of the data, and the way values of that type can be stored. A type of value from which an expression may take its value. [ 1] [2]Contents [ hide ]1 Concept2 Definition3 Classes of data types3.1 Primitive data types3.1.1 Machine data types3.1.2 Boolean type3.1.3 Numeric types3.2 Composite types3.2.1 Enumerations3.2.2 String and text types3.3 Other types3.3.1 Pointers and references3.3.2 Function types3.4 Abstract data types3.5 Utility types4 Type systems5 See also6 References7 Further reading Concept [ edit]Data types are used within type systems, which offer various ways of defining, implementing and using them. Different type systems ensure varying degrees of type safety. Almost all programming languages explicitly include the notion of data type, though different languages may use different terminology. Common data types include:integersbooleanscharactersfloating-point numbersalphanumeric strings For example, in the Java programming language, the type int represents the set of 32-bit integers ranging in value from -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647, as well as the operations that can be performed on integers, such as addition, subtraction, and multiplication. Colors, on the other hand, are represented by three bytes denoting the amounts each of red, green, and blue, and one string representing that color's name; allowable operations include addition and subtraction, but not multiplication."
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"docid": "D73634#0",
"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/concrete-words-definition-examples.html\nConcrete Words: Definition & Examples",
"text": "\" {\"\"error\"\":true,\"\"iframe\"\":true}Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 74K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Abstract Words: Definition & Examples Guidelines for Using Instant and Text Messaging in the Workplace Editing for Mechanics: Definition & Concept How to Determine the Writer's Tone and Point-of-View Lesson Transcript Instructor: Joshua Wimmer Joshua holds a master's degree in Latin and has taught a variety of Classical literature and language courses. You don't have to study the sidewalk or a construction manual to find out about concrete words. Just take a look at this lesson, where you'll find out what these types of words are and see some helpful examples that you can find all around you!Definition of Concrete Words Can you hear 'love' or taste 'disappointment'? If so, you might want to see a doctor because we can't normally hear or taste emotions. That's because these words are abstract, meaning we can't see, smell, hear, taste, or touch them. Concrete words, on the other hand, are terms that identify things and events that can be measured and observed. Let's take the word 'concrete', for instance. How do you know the sidewalk is hard? Of course you can feel its measurably firm and rigid qualities beneath your feet, and your face would definitely figure that out if you tripped. In other words, your understanding of 'concrete' is based on observation of its physical characteristics."
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"docid": "D1722527#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_network\nCognitive network",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Cognition Network Technology. This article has an unclear citation style. The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation and footnoting. ( February 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)In communication networks, cognitive network (CN) is a new type of data network that makes use of cutting edge technology from several research areas (i.e. machine learning, knowledge representation, computer network, network management) to solve some problems current networks are faced with. Cognitive network is different from cognitive radio (CR) as it covers all the layers of the OSI model (not only layers 1 and 2 as with CR [1] ). Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Definition3 Network architecture4 See also5 References6 Sources7 External links History [ edit]The first definition of the cognitive network was provided by Theo Kantor in his doctoral research at KTH, The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, including a presentation in June 1998 of the cognitive network as the network with memory. Theo was a student of Chip Maguire who also was advising Joe Mitola, the originator of cognitive radio. Mitola focused on cognition in the nodes, while Kantor focused on cognition in the network. Mitola's Licentiate thesis, published in August, 1999 includes the following quote \"\"Over time, the [Radio Knowledge Representation Language] RKRL-empowered network can learn to distinguish a feature of the natural environment that does not match the models. It could declare the errors to a cognitive network.\"\""
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"docid": "D201177#0",
"title": "http://www.teachingbanyan.com/learn-english/grammar/parts-of-speech/noun/abstract-noun/\nDefinition of Abstract Noun",
"text": "Definition of Abstract Noun Abstract noun can be defined as “a noun denoting an idea, quality, or state rather than a concrete object. ”OR,“An abstract noun refers to states, events, concepts, feelings, qualities, etc., that have no physical existence. ”What is Abstract Noun Abstract noun is the noun which exists in our mind only and we cannot recognize them through our senses such as relationships, qualities, ideas, theories, freedom, idea, happiness, music, conditions, states of being, fields of inquiry, like, etc. Abstract noun is a noun which names things that are not concrete (means do not have physical existence) and cannot be detected through sense organs. We cannot taste, see, smell, hear it, or touch them. Abstract nouns can be countable (such as a joke, an hour, a noise, a meeting, a quantity) and uncountable (such as fear, courage, news, happiness, training, etc). Abstract nouns can be experienced in our every day life in various situations such as love, anger, fear, joy, excitement (including other emotions), courage, cowardice, bravery (including other states), desire, uncertainty, creativity (including other innate feelings), etc. Use of Abstract Noun in the Sentence Here are some sentences having abstract noun which help you to understand the use of abstract noun in the sentence: It is not true that a judge always give right justice. India got freedom from British rule in 1947."
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"docid": "D596289#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interface_(Java)\nInterface (Java)",
"text": "\"An interface in the Java programming language is an abstract type that is used to specify a behavior that classes must implement. They are similar to protocols. Interfaces are declared using the interface keyword, and may only contain method signature and constant declarations (variable declarations that are declared to be both static and final ). All methods of an Interface do not contain implementation (method bodies) as of all versions below Java 8. Starting with Java 8, default and static methods may have implementation in the interface definition. [ 1]Interfaces cannot be instantiated, but rather are implemented. A class that implements an interface must implement all of the non-default methods described in the interface, or be an abstract class. Object references in Java may be specified to be of an interface type; in each case, they must either be null, or be bound to an object that implements the interface. One benefit of using interfaces is that they simulate multiple inheritance. All classes in Java must have exactly one base class, the only exception being java.lang."
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"docid": "D840671#0",
"title": "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0166411508600710\nTheoretical Psychology: a Definition and Systematic Classification 1",
"text": "Advances in Psychology Volume 40, 1987, Pages 165-174Theoretical Psychology: a Definition and Systematic Classification 1K. B. Madsen Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-4115 (08)60071-0 Get rights and content Abstract This paper presents a proposal for a definition of the discipline of theoretical psychology and a systematic classification of its different sub-disciplines. I shall summarize the various published definitions of theoretical psychology in this way: Theoretical psychology can be defined as the metascientific study of psychological theories and theory-problems. After the definitions I shall present a rough classification of the different papers presented at the founding conference for the International Society for Theoretical Psychology and reproduced in this volume. Previous chapter Next chapter Current Issues in Theoretical Psychology Wm J. Balcer, M. E. Hyland, H. Van Rappard, A. W. Staats (Editors) © Elsevier Science Publishers B. V. (North-Holland), 1987 165 THEORETICAL PSYCHOLOGY: A DEFINITION AND SYSTEMATIC CLASSIFICATION' K. B. Madsen Royal Danish School of Educational Studies Copenhagen, Denmark SUMMARY: This paper presents a proposal for a definition of the discipline of theoretical psychology and a systematic classification of its different sub-disciplines. I shall summarize the various published definitions of theoretical psychology in this way: Theoretical psychology can be defined as the melasclentific study of psychological theories and theory-problems. After the defmitions I shall present a rough classification of the different papers presented at the founding conference for the International Society for Theoretical Psychology and reproduced in this volume. A Concept of Science Before we define metascience it would be convenient to have a definition of science. This is a major problem and some people would prefer to postpone the formulation of such a definition until after a long metascientific exposition. But we prefer to start with a preliminary definition which may later be revised. Our conception of science contains the following three components: Empirical Research."
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"docid": "D2488708#0",
"title": "https://www.tutorialspoint.com/spring/spring_bean_definition_inheritance.htm\nSpring - Bean Definition Inheritance",
"text": "\"Spring - Bean Definition Inheritance Advertisements Previous Page Next Page A bean definition can contain a lot of configuration information, including constructor arguments, property values, and container-specific information such as initialization method, static factory method name, and so on. A child bean definition inherits configuration data from a parent definition. The child definition can override some values, or add others, as needed. Spring Bean definition inheritance has nothing to do with Java class inheritance but the inheritance concept is same. You can define a parent bean definition as a template and other child beans can inherit the required configuration from the parent bean. When you use XML-based configuration metadata, you indicate a child bean definition by using the parent attribute, specifying the parent bean as the value of this attribute. Example Let us have a working Eclipse IDE in place and take the following steps to create a Spring application −Steps Description1 Create a project with a name Spring Example and create a package com.tutorialspoint under the src folder in the created project.2 Add required Spring libraries using Add External JARs option as explained in the Spring Hello World Example chapter.3 Create Java classes Hello World, Hello India and Main App under the com.tutorialspoint package.4 Create Beans configuration file Beans.xml under the src folder.5 The final step is to create the content of all the Java files and Bean Configuration file and run the application as explained below. Following is the configuration file Beans.xml where we defined \"\"hello World\"\" bean which has two properties message1 and message2. Next \"\"hello India\"\" bean has been defined as a child of \"\"hello World\"\" bean by using parent attribute. The child bean inherits message2 property as is, and overrides message1 property and introduces one more property message3."
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"title": "https://www.cancer.gov/types/pancreatic/hp/pancreatic-treatment-pdq\nPancreatic Cancer Treatment (PDQ®)âHealth Professional Version",
"text": "Pancreatic Cancer Treatment (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version Go to Patient Version On This Page General Information About Pancreatic Cancer Incidence and Mortality Risk Factors Anatomy Clinical Features Diagnostic and Staging Evaluation Imaging Peritoneal cytology Tumor markers Prognosis and Survival Palliative Therapy Cellular Classification of Pancreatic Cancer Stage Information for Pancreatic Cancer AJCC Stage Groupings and TNM Definitions Treatment Option Overview for Pancreatic Cancer Stage I and Stage II Pancreatic Cancer Treatment Treatment Options for Stages I and II Pancreatic Cancer Surgery Postoperative chemoradiation therapy Postoperative chemotherapy Treatment Options Under Clinical Evaluation for Stages I and II Pancreatic Cancer Current Clinical Trials Stage III Pancreatic Cancer Treatment Treatment Options for Stage III Pancreatic Cancer Palliative surgery Chemoradiation therapy Chemotherapy Treatment Options Under Clinical Evaluation for Stage III Pancreatic Cancer Current Clinical Trials Stage IV Pancreatic Cancer Treatment Treatment Options for Stage IV Pancreatic Cancer Palliative therapy Chemotherapy Treatment Options Under Clinical Evaluation for Stage IV Pancreatic Cancer Current Clinical Trials Recurrent Pancreatic Cancer Treatment Treatment Options for Recurrent Pancreatic Cancer Palliative therapy Chemotherapy Treatment Options Under Clinical Evaluation for Recurrent Pancreatic Cancer Current Clinical Trials Changes to This Summary (01/26/2018)About This PDQ Summary Purpose of This Summary Reviewers and Updates Levels of Evidence Permission to Use This Summary Disclaimer Contact Us General Information About Pancreatic Cancer This summary provides information about the treatment of exocrine pancreatic cancer. Other PDQ summaries containing information related to cancer in the pancreas include the following: Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors (Islet Cell Tumors) Treatment. Unusual Cancers of Childhood Treatment (pancreatic cancer during childhood). Incidence and Mortality Estimated new cases and deaths from pancreatic cancer in the United States in 2018: [ 1]New cases: 55,440. Deaths: 44,330. The incidence of carcinoma of the pancreas has markedly increased over the past several decades and ranks as the fourth leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Despite the high mortality rate associated with pancreatic cancer, its etiology is poorly understood. [ 2]Risk Factors Risk factors for development of pancreatic cancer include the following: [ 3, 4]A family history of pancreatic cancer. Cigarette smoking. Obesity."
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"title": "https://www.justipedia.com/definition/1035/abstract-of-judgment\nAbstract of Judgment",
"text": "Abstract of Judgment Definition - What does Abstract of Judgmentmean? An abstract of judgment is the written summary of judgment awarded after a plaintiff wins their civil lawsuit against a defendant. The abstract of judgment outlines the amount of money which must be paid to the plaintiff, the payment of the court costs, the interest to be paid, and other specific orders. The abstract of judgment is then acknowledged and stamped. Justipedia explains Abstract of Judgment If the defendant refuses to pay the required monies, the abstract of judgment allows the plaintiff to place a lien on the judgment debtor’s real property, potentially forcing the sale of the specified real estate for payment of the debt. Obtaining the abstract judgment, however, is simply the first step to debt collection. To actually place a lien on the judgment debtor’s real property, the plaintiff must file the abstract of judgment in the county record’s office where the debtor’s property is physically located, thus creating a public record of the judgment. After the abstract of judgment is filed in the county where the real property is owned, the filing creates a lien on the property. The lien remains on the property until the property is sold, at which time the judgment must be paid to legally transfer the title of the property to the new property owner."
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"docid": "D1587390#0",
"title": "https://fsharpforfunandprofit.com/posts/interfaces/\nInterfaces",
"text": "\"Part of the \"\"Object-oriented programming in F#\"\" series ( more )Interfaces16 Jul 2012 Tweet Interfaces are available and fully supported in F#, but there are number of important ways in which their usage differs from what you might be used to in C#. Defining interfaces Defining an interface is similar to defining an abstract class. So similar, in fact, that you might easily get them confused. Here’s an interface definition:type My Interface =// abstract methodabstract member Add: int -> int -> int// abstract immutable propertyabstract member Pi: float// abstract read/write propertyabstract member Area: float with get, set And here’s the definition for the equivalent abstract base class: [< Abstract Class >]type Abstract Base Class () =// abstract methodabstract member Add: int -> int -> int// abstract immutable propertyabstract member Pi: float// abstract read/write propertyabstract member Area: float with get, set So what’s the difference? As usual, all abstract members are defined by signatures only. The only difference seems to be the lack of the [<Abstract Class>] attribute. But in the earlier discussion on abstract methods, we stressed that the [<Abstract Class>] attribute was required; the compiler would complain that the methods have no implementation otherwise. So how does the interface definition get away with it? The answer is trivial, but subtle. The interface has no constructor. That is, it does not have any parentheses after the interface name:type My Interface = // <- no parens!That’s it."
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"docid": "D2200140#0",
"title": "https://www.aan.com/Guidelines/Home/GetGuidelineContent/565\nEvidence-based guideline: Diagnostic accuracy of CSF 14-3-3 protein in sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease",
"text": "Evidence-based guideline: Diagnostic accuracy of CSF 14-3-3 protein in sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Report of the Guideline Development Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology Taim Muayqil, MBBS, FRCPC, Gary Gronseth, MD, FAAN and Richard Camicioli, MD, FRCPCFrom the King Saud University (T. M.), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; University of Kansas Medical Center (G. G.), Kansas City; and University of Alberta (R. C.), Edmonton, Canada. Correspondence & reprint requests to American Academy of Neurology: guidelines {at}aan.com . Next Section Abstract Objective: To assess the available evidence for the diagnostic accuracy of CSF testing for protein 14-3-3 in patients with suspected sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (s CJD). Methods: The authors performed a systematic review of the available literature from 1995 to January 1, 2011, to identify articles involving patients who were suspected of having s CJD and who had CSF analysis for protein 14-3-3. Studies were rated according to the American Academy of Neurology classification of evidence scheme for diagnostic studies, and recommendations were linked to the strength of the evidence. A pooled estimate of sensitivity and specificity was obtained for all studies rated Class II or higher. The question asked is “Does CSF 14-3-3 protein accurately identify Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in patients with s CJD?”Results: The analysis was conducted on the basis of samples of 1,849 patients with suspected s CJD from 9 Class II studies. Assays for CSF 14-3-3 protein are probably moderately accurate in diagnosing s CJD: sensitivity 92% (95% confidence interval [CI] 89.8–93.6), specificity 80% (95% CI 77.4–83.0), likelihood ratio of 4.7, and negative likelihood ratio of 0.10. Recommendation: For patients who have rapidly progressive dementia and are strongly suspected of having s CJD and for whom diagnosis remains uncertain (pretest probability ∼20%–90%), clinicians should order CSF 14-3-3 assays to reduce the uncertainty of the diagnosis (Level B). Previous Section Next Section GLOSSARYCI = confidence interval; CJD = Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease; DWI = diffusion-weighted imaging; FLAIR = fluid-attenuated inversion recovery; NSE = neuron-specific enolase; PSWC = periodic sharp and slow wave complexes; ROC = receiver operator characteristic; s CJD = sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease; WB = Western blot."
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"docid": "D861025#0",
"title": "https://www.thoughtco.com/writing-topics-extended-definition-1690536\n60 Writing Topics: Extended Definition",
"text": "\"Humanities ›Languages60 Writing Topics: Extended Definition Writing Suggestions for a Definition Paragraph, Essay, or Speech Share Flipboard Email Print How would you define trust ?. Tom Merton/Getty Imagesby Richard Nordquist Updated April 10, 2018Simply put, a definition is a statement of the meaning of a word or phrase. An extended definition, however, goes beyond what can be found in a dictionary , offering an expanded analysis and illustration of a concept that may be abstract, controversial, unfamiliar, or frequently misunderstood. Take, for example, writings such as \"\"Pragmatic Theory of Truth\"\" or \"\" The Meaning of Home . \"\" Approaching the Abstract Abstract concepts, like many of the broad terms in the list below, need to be \"\"brought to earth\"\" with an example to relate what they mean to your reader and get your point or opinion across. Illustrate the concepts with an anecdote from your personal life, an example from the news or current events, or write an opinion piece, for example. There's no single method for developing and organizing a paragraph or essay by extended definition. The 60 concepts listed here can be defined in various ways and from different points of view. Brainstorming and Prewriting Start with brainstorming your topic. If you work well with lists, write the word at the top of the paper and fill it with all the things that the word makes you think of, feel, see, or even smell, without stopping."
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"docid": "D2365437#0",
"title": "https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9807382/what-is-a-web-service-endpoint\n.",
"text": "\"Join Stack Overflow to learn, share knowledge, and build your career. Email Sign Upor sign in with Google Facebook What is a web service endpoint? Ask Questionup vote247down votefavorite84Let's say my web service is located at http://localhost:8080/foo/mywebservice and my WSDL is at http://localhost:8080/foo/mywebservice?wsdl. Is http://localhost:8080/foo/mywebservice an endpoint, i.e., is it the same as the URI of my web service or where the SOAP messages received and unmarshalled? Could you please explain to me what it is and what the purpose of it is?web-services terminology definition endpointshare improve this questionedited Aug 21 '15 at 14:22caiosm1005922 1 11 26asked Mar 21 '12 at 15:11karakays1,398 2 13 12add a comment4 Answers active oldest votesup vote332down vote This is a shorter and hopefully clearer answer... Yes, the endpoint is the URL where your service can be accessed by a client application. The same web service can have multiple endpoints, for example in order to make it available using different protocols.share improve this answeranswered Sep 12 '13 at 15:47lbalazscs12.6k 6 28 4331+1 for a simpler answer! – Michael Durrant Feb 10 '14 at 20:316@user137717 No, websites are not web services. A web service is primarily used by applications, while websites are primarily for humans. – lbalazscs Nov 27 '14 at 7:234@user137717 The endpoint is the URL where your web service can be accessed by a client application. If you don't understand what a web service is, read for example this: stackoverflow.com/questions/226108/… – lbalazscs Nov 27 '14 at 15:491+1 from me, too, and a question: Why not just call it (i.e. so called \"\"endpoint\"\") a \"\"base URI\"\"?"
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"docid": "D149856#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyhedron\nPolyhedron",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Polyhedra\"\" redirects here. For the relational database system, see Polyhedra DBMS. For the game magazine, see Polyhedron (magazine). For the scientific journal, see Polyhedron (journal). For the occlusion bodies in Baculovirus infection, see Polyhedrin. Examples of polyhedra Regular tetrahedron Small stellated dodecahedron Icosidodecahedron Great cubicuboctahedron Rhombic triacontahedron A toroidal polyhedron In geometry, a polyhedron (plural polyhedra or polyhedrons) is a solid in three dimensions with flat polygonal faces, straight edges and sharp corners or vertices. The word polyhedron comes from the Classical Greek πολύεδρον, as poly- (stem of πολύς, \"\"many\"\") + -hedron (form of ἕδρα, \"\"base\"\" or \"\"seat\"\"). A convex polyhedron is the convex hull of finitely many points, not all on the same plane. Cubes and pyramids are examples of convex polyhedra. A polyhedron is a 3-dimensional example of the more general polytope in any number of dimensions."
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"docid": "D427886#0",
"title": "http://dissertation.laerd.com/constructs-in-quantitative-research.php\nConstructs in quantitative research",
"text": "\"Quantitative Dissertations Dissertation Essentials Research Strategy Data Analysis Constructs in quantitative research High quality quantitative dissertations are able to clearly bring together theory, constructs and variables. Broadly speaking, constructs are the building blocks of theories, helping to explain how and why certain phenomena behave the way that they do. During the dissertation process you will need to clearly and precisely explain the theories, constructs, and variables that you are interested in, as well as explain the relationship between them. In this article, we focus on constructs. We explain (a) what constructs are, (b) the use of theoretical or nominal definitions to express the meaning of constructs, and (c) the need to create operational definition from constructs so that they can be measured. Each of these aspects of constructs is discussed in turn: What are constructs? Expressing the meaning of constructs using theoretical or nominal definitions Translating constructs into operational definitions What are constructs? Constructs are mental abstractions that we used to express the ideas, people, organisations, events and/or objects/things that we are interested in. Constructs are a way of bringing theory down to earth, helping to explain the different components of theories, as well as measure/observe their behaviour. The table below provides some examples of these different types of constructs: Types of constructs Examples Ideas Ageism, sexism, racism, self-esteem, poverty, social capital, trust, philanthropy, affluence, morality, tolerance, air pollution, genetic engineering, euthanasia, marriage, taboos People Age, gender, ethnicity, height, obesity, morbidity, energy, muscle soreness, fatigue Organisations Financial performance, corporate social responsibility, firm survival, organisational culture, service quality, corporate governance, outsourcing, alliances Events Armageddon, famine, urban regeneration, Jihad, secularism Objects/Things Sun, hurricanes, tsunamis, trees, flowers, amino acids, stem cells The examples above highlight a desire to capture what we mean about something through the use of just a few words (often only one or two words)."
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"docid": "D1091646#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_data_type\nAbstract data type",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Algebraic data type. [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article possibly contains original research. ( March 2015)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( May 2009)In computer science, an abstract data type ( ADT) is a mathematical model for data types, where a data type is defined by its behavior ( semantics) from the point of view of a user of the data, specifically in terms of possible values, possible operations on data of this type, and the behavior of these operations. This contrasts with data structures, which are concrete representations of data, and are the point of view of an implementer, not a user. Formally, an ADT may be defined as a \"\"class of objects whose logical behavior is defined by a set of values and a set of operations\"\"; [1] this is analogous to an algebraic structure in mathematics. What is meant by \"\"behavior\"\" varies by author, with the two main types of formal specifications for behavior being axiomatic (algebraic) specification and an abstract model; [2] these correspond to axiomatic semantics and operational semantics of an abstract machine, respectively. Some authors also include the computational complexity (\"\"cost\"\"), both in terms of time (for computing operations) and space (for representing values)."
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"docid": "D1166477#0",
"title": "http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/uploadfile/puranindia/abstract-class-and-abstract-methods/\nDefinition of Abstract Class",
"text": "\"In this article I will explain about abstract class and abstract methods. What are Abstract Class and Abstract Methods? Definition of Abstract Class Also called an \"\"abstract super class,\"\" in object technology, it is a class created as a master structure. No objects of an abstract class are created, rather subclasses of the abstract class are defined with their own variations, and the subclasses are used to create the actual objects. Something about Class: Class is an abstract type Class is a template Class is a user-defined type. Class is an abstract type. Abstract class Abstract is incomplete or can say partial information. We can't directly initiate abstract class because it is incomplete (It doesn't have complete functionality). It is initiated through derived class when complete functionality is done. Abstract class has partial information, which is fully done in derived class."
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"docid": "D3543870#0",
"title": "http://www.askphilosophers.org/question/3301\n\"What makes a question a philosophical question precisely? For instance the question what makes a question a philosophical question\"\" SOUNDS to me like a philosophical question But why? Is it that it's abstract? Well in what way does a question have to be abstract to qualify as abstract in a manner that makes it a philosophical question? Are there abstract questions that aren't philosophical? I suppose the question \"\"Does so and so love me?\"\" would be abstract in some sense since it deals with the abstract topic of love but it isn't a philosophical question. So then a philosophical question is more than simply an abstract question. Perhaps the question is philosophical because it was concerned in someway with what defines something. So the question \"\"Do all mothers love?\"\" seems very close to a philosophical question but it isn't since whether mothers love or not doesn't directly bear on what a mother is (or if it does it does so only by inference). But are there philosophical questions that are not concerned with the definition of an abstract something? Okay maybe ethical question don't concern themselves with the definition of an abstract something. For instance \"\"Is it wrong to eat animals?\"\" seems like it could be interpreted as concerning itself with is in the realm of what constituted wrongness? So then if a philosophical question is concerned with abstract definitions what is an abstract definition? Are all philosophical questions then in someway ontological?\"",
"text": "\"Philosophy What makes a question a philosophical question precisely? For instance the question what makes a question a philosophical question\"\" SOUNDS to me like a philosophical question But why? Is it that it's abstract? Well in what way does a question have to be abstract to qualify as abstract in a manner that makes it a philosophical question? Are there abstract questions that aren't philosophical? I suppose the question \"\"Does so and so love me?\"\" would be abstract in some sense since it deals with the abstract topic of love but it isn't a philosophical question. So then a philosophical question is more than simply an abstract question. Perhaps the question is philosophical because it was concerned in someway with what defines something. So the question \"\"Do all mothers love?\"\""
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"docid": "D2790818#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/absurd\nabsurd",
"text": "\"1absurdadjective ab·surd \\ əb-ˈsərd, -ˈzərd \\Popularity: Top 30% of words | Updated on: 6 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLTip: Synonym Guide Examples: absurd in a Sentence Editor's Note: Making Sense of absurd Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of absurd1: ridiculously unreasonable, unsound, or incongruousan absurd argument: extremely silly or ridiculousabsurd humor2: having no rational or orderly relationship to human life:meaninglessan absurd universe; also: lacking order or valuean absurd existence3: dealing with the absurd (see 2 absurd) or with absurdismabsurd theater—absurdlyadverb—absurdnessnoun See absurd defined for English-language learners See absurd defined for kids Examples of absurd in a Sentence In an era when federal judges issue rulings that in their impact often rival the lawmaking of any legislature in the land, it is increasingly absurd that their proceedings should remain off-limits to the same wider public scrutiny that news cameras have brought to courts in 48 states.— Editor & Publisher , 14 July 2003By the time Showalter was fired one day after the end of last season, the stories of how he carried his attention to detail to absurd lengths—including his insistence that the A on the players' socks be completely visible—had been well circulated. — Phil Taylor , Sports Illustrated , 30 July 2001This criticism, patently absurd to anyone who has read even a handful of Updike's more than 40 books, nevertheless has been made so often that it is worth Pritchard's long rebuttal. — Jonathan Wilson , New York Times Book Review , 24 Sept. 2000Yet from time to time, virtually every parent falls back on threats, often absurd ones that leave Mom and Dad feeling foolish and the problem unresolved. — Dorothy Foltz-Gray , Parenting , December/January 1996The charges against him are obviously absurd.absurd claims of having been abducted by UFO's Recent Examples of absurd from the Web Steeplechase fans may remember the absurd disqualification of all-time maestro Ezekiel Kemboi at the 2016 Olympics.— martin fritz huber, Outside Online, \"\"It's Time to Change the Rules of Track and Field,\"\" 28 Mar. 2018Known for producing sensitive work underscored by the absurd, her long-term projects focus on gender, representations of otherness, dispossession and ever-shifting sociopolitical dynamics in the Middle East.— refinery29.com, \"\"On Muslim Women's Day, Portraits Of Resilience And Strength,\"\" 27 Mar. 2018Williams' candor is certainly a departure from the often-blithe tabloid message that celebrities return, flat-abbed and fierce, two weeks after leaving the maternity ward, setting an absurd and impossible standard for normal women everywhere.— michelle ruiz, Vogue, \"\"Serena Williams Gets Real About How Hard It Is to Return From Maternity Leave—Even For A Superstar,\"\"22 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'absurd.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors."
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"docid": "D1875941#0",
"title": "http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jonathan-haber/define-mooc_b_4384207.html\nDefine âMOOCâ",
"text": "The author of this book on crowdsourcing took a bold move in trying to define the term in a way that would make it clear when one entity (like the t-shirt company Threadless) should be considered an example of the phenomenon while another (like Wikipedia) should not. And since I’m writing a title for the same book series on massive open online courses, I’ve been trying to similarly define MOOC in a way that would clarify what should be covered by that term and what shouldn’t. While it’s tempting to just fall back on the acronym and say that if a course is massive, open and delivered online then it must be a MOOC, once you dig into the details, it turns out that each one of these words is either ambiguous or open to challenge. For example, at what point do you move from being really big to “massive?” 1,000 students? 10,000? 100,000? And are we talking about enrollees, active students or course completers? And even if we ignore the debate over whether or not MOOCs represent a genuine Open Learning resource and just define “open” as free of costs and other barriers to entry, do we really want to set up a system whereby business decisions, like the ones made recently by Udacity, turn whatever we studied from a MOOC to a non-MOOC experience? I suppose “online” is relatively unambiguous (although even there you can make the case that initiative like Coursera’s Learning Hubs are creating a hybrid online/offline environment), but I would say that even the word “course” is up for grabs."
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"docid": "D1018121#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/improbable\nimprobable",
"text": "\"improbableadjective im·prob·a·ble \\ (ˌ)im-ˈprä-bə-bəl, -ˈpräb-bəl \\Popularity: Bottom 40% of words | Updated on: 10 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: improbable in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of improbable: unlikely to be true or to occur; also: unlikely but real or true—improbabilityplay \\ (ˌ)im-ˌprä-bə-ˈbi-lə-tē \\ noun—improbablyplay \\ (ˌ)im-ˈprä-bə-blē, -ˈpräb-blē \\ adverb See improbable defined for English-language learners See improbable defined for kids Examples of improbable in a Sentence The team made an improbable comeback.it seems improbable that the two writers never met since they traveled in the same social circles Recent Examples of improbable from the Web In bin Salman’s improbable telling, the zealots were inspired by the Islamic revolution that had installed a theocracy in Iran a few months earlier.— karl vick, Time, \"\"The Saudi Crown Prince Thinks He Can Transform the Middle East. Should We Believe Him?,\"\" 5 Apr. 2018Teachers scored improbable victories in West Virginia and Oklahoma by exploiting the biggest open secret in American politics today: The Republican Party and its voters have radically different political views.— eric levitz, Daily Intelligencer, \"\"The Teachers’ Strikes Have Exposed the GOP’s Achilles Heel,\"\" 5 Apr. 2018James made every incisive play necessary to secure a win Wednesday, no matter how improbable that seemed at halftime.— rob mahoney, SI.com, \"\"Cleveland's Defensive Vulnerabilities Promise Most Exciting Eastern Conference Playoffs in Years,\"\" 21 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'improbable.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. Origin and Etymology of improbable Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin improbabilis, from in- + probabilis probable NEW!"
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{
"docid": "D3364005#0",
"title": "http://teachingamericanhistory.org/fed-antifed/antifederalist_legacy/\nFederalist - Antifederalist Debates",
"text": "Explore the American Founding The Constitutional Convention The Federalist-Antifederalist Debates The Ratification of the Constitution The Bill of Rights Home Documents | The American Founding Federalist - Antifederalist Debatesby Gordon Lloyd Introduction Chronology Federalist-Antifederalist Chronology Federalist-Antifederalist Chronology by State Biographies Biographies of the Key Figures Federalists Introduction to the Federalists The Essential Federalists A Timeline of the Essential Federalist Papers Outline and Texts Antifederalists Introduction to the Antifederalists The Essential Antifederalists A Timeline of the Essential Anti-Federalist Papers Summary and Texts The Issues Structure & Powers Federalist-Antifederalist Debate over the Bill of Rights The Legacy of the Antifederalists The Four Options of Antifederalism It is helpful to consider four options when reflecting on the importance of the Antifederalists. They are 1) incoherent and irrelevant, 2) coherent and irrelevant, 3) incoherent and relevant, and 4) coherent and relevant. And which option we choose is in large part linked to a) how we define the Antifederalist project, b) how we interpret The Federalist and c) whether or not we are willing to retrieve the Antifederalists on their own terms or whether we see them as valuable in a quarrel over the American regime. One way to define the Antifederalists is that they are those who opposed ratification of the unamended Constitution in 1787-1788. This definition might well make them lower case antifederalists or anti-federalists. The point is that they are both incoherent and irrelevant. A broader definition, one that reaches back to Montesquieu or to Aristotle introduces the possibility that they may be either coherent but irrelevant (Cecelia Kenyon) or incoherent but relevant (Herbert Storing). The upper case and hyphenated Anti-Federalist nomenclature is the preferred appellation for this approach. There is one last choice—the Antifederalists are coherent and relevant—and this suggests that we call them Antifederalists, upper case and non-hyphenated. This fourth approach argues that their coherence and relevance is located in their basically American and new world character."
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"docid": "D490807#0",
"title": "http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/forensic-psychiatry/malingering-key-points-assessment\nMalingering: Key Points in Assessment",
"text": "\"Malingering: Key Points in Assessment April 15, 2007 | Forensic Psychiatry, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Munchausen Syndrome, Risk Assessment, Somatoform Disorder By H. W. Lebourgeois Iii, MDLinked Articles Can You Offer an Example of Medical Deception? The Case of Factitious Disorder Versus Malingering Malingering: Key Points in Assessment The assessment of malingering presents a significant challenge for mental health clinicians. The traditional clinician-patient relationship is based on the assumption that a patient is in genuine need of treatment, so clinicians may feel uneasy about initiating malingering assessment. This uneasiness is understandable given the potential for escalation of an individual's behavior when confronted with the clinician's suspicions of malingering, 1,2 not to mention the rare potential for lawsuits alleging malpractice following a diagnosis of malingering. 3-5Mental health clinicians are nevertheless likely to encounter cases of malingering. Mittenburg and associates 6 reported that in a recent study of 33,531 cases seen by members of the American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology during a 1-year period, probable malingering and symptom exaggeration were found in 30% of disability evaluations, 29% of personal injury evaluations, 19% of criminal evaluations, and 8% of medical cases. This is consistent with earlier studies on base rates of malingering identified during mental health evaluations. 7,8While forensic settings in general harbor higher base rates of malingering, some clinical settings, such as those in which compensation-seeking veterans receive evaluation/treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), may have rates that approach or exceed base rates enumerated in forensic settings. 9 Therefore, mental health clinicians should have familiarity with key points in malingering assessment. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Malingering was documented in biblical times."
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"docid": "D1390421#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division_by_zero\nDivision by zero",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the concept in mathematics and exception in computing. For other uses, see Division by zero (disambiguation). This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( April 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)The function y = 1/ x. As x approaches 0 from the right, y approaches infinity. As x approaches 0 from the left, y approaches negative infinity. In mathematics, division by zero is division where the divisor (denominator) is zero. Such a division can be formally expressed as a /0 where a is the dividend (numerator). In ordinary arithmetic, the expression has no meaning, as there is no number which, multiplied by 0, gives a (assuming a ≠0), and so division by zero is undefined. Since any number multiplied by zero is zero, the expression 0/0 is also undefined; when it is the form of a limit, it is an indeterminate form."
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"docid": "D1759204#0",
"title": "http://www.chem1.com/CQ/ionbunk.html\n\"Some absurd sales claims about \"\"ionized water\"\"\"",
"text": "\"Some absurd sales claims about \"\"ionized water\"\"Vendors who seek out the sucker market tend to go for even more outrageous flapdoodle. The text in the left column below is taken verbatim from a typical water-ionizer sales site as it existed in Sept 2002. Similar twaddle describing how \"\"ionized water\"\" cures all sorts of ills can be found in many other places. The shading indicates statements that I consider untrue, meaningless, or misleading. [ Claims which I consider misleading, false, or meaningless are in purple print]The hype The science..ionized alkaline water is grouped together in smaller clusters of 5-6 water molecules instead of the 10-13 found in tap water. This makes it \"\"micro-clustered\"\", meaning it will be more quickly and easily absorbed, and will hydrate the tissues more effectively. The hexagonal molecular structure resulting from electrolysis is what makes ionized water wetter than tap or bottled water. These smaller \"\"hexagons\"\" of water molecules are half as large as the molecular chains that come out of the faucet, and permeate cellular membranes quicker so that Alkaline Water is more hydrating and quicker to refresh after strenuous exercise. There is no scientific evidence to support the assertions about the existence of water clusters or its beneficial effects on tissue hydration. See the Water Cluster Quackery page for more information on this bunk."
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"docid": "D2256651#0",
"title": "http://www.philosophybasics.com/movements_existentialism.html\n.",
"text": "\"Existentialism is a movement in philosophy and literature that emphasizes individual existence, freedom and choice. It began in the mid-to-late 19th Century, but reached its peak in mid-20th Century France. It is based on the view that humans define their own meaning in life, and try to make rational decisions despite existing in an irrational universe. It focuses on the question of human existence, and the feeling that there is no purpose or explanation at the core of existence. It holds that, as there is no God or any other transcendent force, the only way to counter this nothingness (and hence to find meaning in life) is by embracing existence. Thus, Existentialism believes that individuals are entirely free and must take personal responsibility for themselves (although with this responsibility comes angst, a profound anguish or dread), and emphasizes action, freedom and decision as fundamental in rising above the essentially absurd condition of humanity (which is characterized by suffering and inevitable death ). For more details, see the section on the doctrine of Existentialism. Existentialists refuse to belong to any school of thought, repudiating of the adequacy of any body of beliefs or systems, claiming them to be superficial, academic and remote from life. It is a reaction against traditional schools of philosophy, such as Rationalism, British Empiricism and Positivism, that seek to discover an ultimate order and universal meaning in metaphysical principles or in the structure of the observed world. Existentialism in its currently recognizable form was developed by the 19th Century Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard and the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, although neither actually used the term in their work."
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{
"docid": "D2874501#0",
"title": "https://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/ethics/de-beauvoir/ambiguity/ch01.htm\n.",
"text": "The Ethics of Ambiguity. Simone de Beauvoir 1947I. Ambiguity and Freedom“Life in itself is neither good nor evil. It is the place of good and evil, according to what you make it.” MONTAIGNE.“THE continuous work of our life,” says Montaigne, “is to build death.” He quotes the Latin poets: Prima, quae vitam dedit, hora corpsit. And again: Nascentes morimur. Man knows and thinks this tragic ambivalence which the animal and the plant merely undergo. A new paradox is thereby introduced into his destiny. “ Rational animal,” “thinking reed,” he escapes from his natural condition without, however, freeing himself from it. He is still a part of this world of which he is a consciousness."
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"docid": "D1350638#0",
"title": "http://www.arcaneknowledge.org/histpoli/marbury.htm\nMarbury v. Madison and the Principle of Judicial Review",
"text": "Home Back Marbury v. Madison and the Principle of Judicial Review Daniel J. Castellano, M. A. (2006)Argument Implications It has become conventional to depict the Supreme Court’s 1803 ruling in Marbury v. Madison as a pragmatic power grab by Chief Justice John Marshall, appropriating to his Court the authority to interpret the Constitution and declare void those laws that contradict its interpretation. While the power of judicial review was never explicitly affirmed in the United States before this case, such an exercise of judicial authority is necessary if a written constitution is to have any binding force. Justice Marshall cogently argued that the very notion of a written constitution, as well as the particular phrases of the U. S. Constitution, required the exercise of judicial review. Marbury v. Madison became established law not merely because it was an early precedent made at a politically opportune time, but because the force of reason makes its conclusion inevitable. For this reason, every state in the world with a written constitution has adopted its own form of judicial review, independently of U. S. jurisprudence. Had John Marshall never written his opinion on Marbury v. Madison, someone else would have done so eventually, or the Constitution would be a dead letter. It is a mistake to praise John Marshall for his supposed political cunning in arrogating power to his Court, as though he were a precursor of “activist” judges, when in fact his real merit lies in the rationally compelling force of his argument, which should be the object of our study, rather than the historical circumstances of its origin. The argument stands on its own, rendering the historical background incidental. [ 1]Argument The pertinent part of the decision begins as follows: The question, whether an act, repugnant to the constitution, can become the law of the land, is a question deeply interesting to the United States; but, happily, not of an intricacy proportioned to its interest. It seems only necessary to recognise certain principles, supposed to have been long and well established, to decide it."
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"docid": "D1549665#0",
"title": "http://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/8472/what-is-the-difference-between-z-scores-and-p-values\nWhat is the difference between Z-scores and p-values?",
"text": "\"_Cross Validated is a question and answer site for people interested in statistics, machine learning, data analysis, data mining, and data visualization. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top What is the difference between Z-scores and p-values?up vote10down votefavorite4In network motif algorithms, it seems quite common to return both a p-value and a Z-score for a statistic: \"\"Input network contains X copies of subgraph G\"\". A subgraph is deemed a motif if it satisfiesp-value < A,Z-score > B and X > C, for some user-defined (or community-defined) A, B and C. This motivates the question: Question: What are the differences between p-value and Z-score? And the subquestion: Question: Are there situations where the p-value and Z-score of the same statistic might suggest opposite hypotheses? Are the first and second conditions listed above essentially the same?hypothesis-testing p-value z-statisticshare cite improve this questionedited Apr 29 '11 at 0:42Ga Borgulya2,800 10 18asked Mar 18 '11 at 23:33Douglas S. Stones2,236 4 12 18add a comment3 Answers active oldest votesup vote9down voteaccepted I would say, based on your question, that there is no difference between the three tests. This is in the sense that you can always choose A, B, and C such that the same decision is arrived at regardless of what criterion you are using. Although you need to have the p-value be based on the same statistic (i.e. the Z-score)To Use the Z-score, both the mean and variance are assumed to be known, and the distribution is assumed normal (or asymptotically/approximately normal). Suppose the p-value criterion is the usual 5%. Then we have: So we have the triple which all represent the same cut-offs. Note that the same correspondence will apply to the t-test, although the numbers will be different."
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"docid": "D2196081#0",
"title": "http://www.iep.utm.edu/nihilism/\nNihilism",
"text": "\"Nihilism Nihilism is the belief that all values are baseless and that nothing can be known or communicated. It is often associated with extreme pessimism and a radical skepticism that condemns existence. A true nihilist would believe in nothing, have no loyalties, and no purpose other than, perhaps, an impulse to destroy. While few philosophers would claim to be nihilists, nihilism is most often associated with Friedrich Nietzsche who argued that its corrosive effects would eventually destroy all moral, religious, and metaphysical convictions and precipitate the greatest crisis in human history. In the 20th century, nihilistic themes-- epistemological failure, value destruction, and cosmic purposelessness--have preoccupied artists, social critics, and philosophers. Mid-century, for example, the existentialists helped popularize tenets of nihilism in their attempts to blunt its destructive potential. By the end of the century, existential despair as a response to nihilism gave way to an attitude of indifference, often associated with antifoundationalism. It has been over a century now since Nietzsche explored nihilism and its implications for civilization. As he predicted, nihilism's impact on the culture and values of the 20th century has been pervasive, its apocalyptic tenor spawning a mood of gloom and a good deal of anxiety, anger, and terror. Interestingly, Nietzsche himself, a radical skeptic preoccupied with language, knowledge, and truth, anticipated many of the themes of postmodernity."
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"docid": "D1427617#0",
"title": "http://allnurses.com/geriatric-nurses-ltc/can-assoc-rn-123475-page2.html\nCan Assoc. RN cut diabetic toenails?- page 2",
"text": "\"Latest Articles Products Conferences Nursing Specialties › Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing ›Can Assoc. RN cut diabetic toenails?- page 2Was curious if anyone out there knows if an ADN can cut diabetic patient's toenails in Texas. I have just recently heard that we cannot. This is truly the first I have heard of it. : rolleyes: ... Read More Oct 5, '05Quote from siri Good question, Jess,:angel2: Yes, there are issues. If this is not done correctly and an injury occurs, the individual could, over time, end up with an amputation. Diabetics who cut their own toenails can and often do injure themselves.....cut the skin. Because they have decreased sensation involving their extremities, this injury can often go undetected until there is a horrible infection. This is usually most difficult to control (as the diabetic has significant issues healing properly) and can lead to amputations. The nurse should be skilled in cutting/trimming toenails."
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"docid": "D3295572#0",
"title": "https://www.scienceandnonduality.com/qbism-is-quantum-uncertainty-all-in-the-mind/\nLATEST DIALOGUES Is Quantum Uncertainty All in the Mind?",
"text": "LATEST DIALOGUES Is Quantum Uncertainty All in the Mind?by Science and Nonduality in Dialogues, Quantum Physics 4 Comments“A physicist is just an atom’s way of looking at itself. ”~ Niels Bohr The microscopic world described by quantum theory seems a strange, confusing place – but some physicists argue it’s just us who are uncertain…SNATCH a toy from the tiniest of infants, and the reaction is likely to disappoint you. Most seem to conclude that the object has simply ceased to exist. This rapidly changes. Within the first year or so, playing peekaboo also becomes fun. As babies, we soon grasp that stuff persists unchanged even when we are not looking at it. Granted, at that age we know nothing of quantum theory. In the standard telling, this most well-tested of physical theories – fount of the computers, lasers and cellphones that our adult souls delight in – informs us that reality’s basic building blocks take on a very different, nebulous form when no one is looking. Electrons, quarks or entire atoms can easily be in two different places at once, or have many properties simultaneously. We cannot predict with certainty which of the many possibilities we will see: that is all down to the random hand of probability."
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"docid": "D2772096#0",
"title": "http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/04/29/opinion-batman-arkham-knights-season-pass-is-absurd\nOpinion: Batman: Arkham Knightâs Season Pass is Absurd",
"text": "Batman: Arkham Knight/ 29 Apr 2015Opinion: Batman: Arkham Knight’s Season Pass is Absurd Share. A high price for a poorly defined trickle of content makes no sense. By Dan Stapleton I don’t believe that the existence of DLC content will necessarily diminish the quality of the $60 version of Batman: Arkham Knight. After WB’s recent announcement of a season pass, it remains one of my most hotly anticipated games of 2015, and I intend to play the hell out of it. That said: what the hell is this? For $40, Warner Bros and Rocksteady promise us the following:“This season pass for Batman: Arkham Knight delivers new content every month for 6 months, featuring new story missions, more supervillains invading Gotham City, new legendary Batmobiles, advanced challenge maps, alternative character skins, and new drivable race tracks. ”Batman Arkham Knight: Should We Pass On the Season Pass? - Game Scoop! sharei Error 4: No compatible source was found for this media.16:45As a huge Batman fan, that strikes me as completely bonkers. Even if some of this extra content ends up being great – I do love Arkham challenge maps, and I might even spring for a well-done Animated Series Batman skin (yes, again) – there’s virtually no way all of it will be worth paying for."
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"docid": "D2951447#0",
"title": "http://www.studymode.com/subjects/influence-of-ancient-greek-theatre-on-modern-theatre-page1.html\n\"\"\"Influence Of Ancient Greek Theatre On Modern Theatre\"\" Essays and Research Papers\"",
"text": "\"Influence Of Ancient Greek Theatre On Modern Theatrecan get a true grasp of a story which several actors are trying to portray. However, it hasn’t always been this easy to enjoy a play in a theater. Theatre and plays go back as far as “B. C.” times. Theater has been a means of art and entertainment for thousands of years dating back to the fifth century B. C. The beginning marked with the ancient Greek theaters. Over the vast years of cultural and technological evolution many things have changed. Just the same, many things have remained unscathed.... Aeschylus, Ancient Greece, Dionysus 1205 Words | 3 Pages Open Document Difference between Greek and Modern Theatres The Difference between Greek and Modern theatres Kimberly Legaspi February 25th, 2013 Word count: 1478 Difference between Greek and Modern Theatres Theatre today as in ancient Greek times is a popular form of entertainment. Today’s theatres share many similarities with the Greek predecessors however they are also very different. There are in fact many differences for example; layout, special effects, seating arrangement, the importance of drama and religion, setting, location and architectural... Aeschylus, Alexander the Great, Ancient Greece 1526 Words | 5 Pages Open Document Ancient Greek Theatre Ancient Greek Theatre The Greek theatre history begins with festivals which honor gods. An example of such a festival was ‘City Dionysia’ festival which honored god Dionysus. During this festival, which was taking place in Athens men perform songs to welcome god Dionysus."
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"docid": "D2499555#0",
"title": "https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/139330/difference-between-a-class-and-a-set\nWhat is the difference between a class and a set?",
"text": "\"_Mathematics Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for people studying math at any level and professionals in related fields. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top What is the difference between a class and a set?up vote47down votefavorite41I know what a set is. I have no idea what a class is. As best as I can make out, every set is also a class, but a class can be \"\"larger\"\" than any set (a so-called \"\"proper class\"\"). This obviously makes no sense whatsoever, since sets are of unlimited size. It's not like you get up to 25 elements and go \"\"oh, hey, sets are limited to a maximum of 20 elements, so we'll have to call this 25-element thing something else\"\". Does anybody know what the actual difference between a set and a class is? Several people have pointed out that you can write paradoxes which involve sets. I get that. But where do classes come into the picture?set-theory terminologyshare cite improve this questionedited Mar 18 at 13:47nbro2,316 3 23 55asked May 1 '12 at 10:11Mathematical Orchid2,733 3 19 347I think it depends on what system you are working in, but in ZFC it's not a formally defined notion: it pretty much means \"\"a collection of objects which we can define and talk about, but which can't be a set because otherwise things would break\"\". –"
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"docid": "D781358#0",
"title": "http://fair-use.org/bertrand-russell/the-elements-of-ethics/section-ii\nII. The Meaning of Good and Bad.",
"text": "« I. The Subject-Matter of Ethics | Contents | III. Right and Wrong »II. The Meaning of Good and Bad.§4. Good and Bad, in the sense in which the words are here intended (which is, I believe, their usual sense), are ideas which everybody, or almost everybody, possesses. These ideas are apparently among those which form the simplest concstituents of our more complex ideas, and are therefore incapable of being analysed or built up out of other simpler ideas. When people ask What do you mean by good? the answer must consist, not in a verbal definition such as could be given if one were asked What do you mean by pentagon? but in such a characterization as shall call up the appropriate idea to the mind of the questioner. This characterization may, and probably will, itself contain the idea of good, which would be a fault in a definition, but is harmless when our purpose is merely to stimulate the imagination to the production of the idea which is intended. It is in this way that children are taught the names of colours; they are shown (say) a red book, and told that that is red; and for fear they should think red means book, they are shown also a red flower, a red ball, and so on, and told that these are all red."
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"docid": "D89162#0",
"title": "http://literarydevices.net/solecism/\nSolecism",
"text": "Solecism Definition of Reductio ad Absurdum Reductio ad absurdum is a Latin term that means “to reduce something to absurdity.” It is a figure of speech that is defined as a manner of arguing something for one’s own position by showing the absurdity of the position of his opponent. In simple words, it means to reduce an argument to absurdity, by drawing conclusions with logical limits, or by showing ridiculous consequences. Reductio ad absurdum in satires breaks down an idea to the point of absurdity. Difference Between Reductio ad Absurdum and Appeal to Ridicule Reductio ad absurdum examples cannot be used as an appeal to ridicule. Though both devices are extensively used in satire, an appeal to ridicule is the use of ridiculing a situation without arguing or explanation; while, reductio ad absurdum pursues arguments and logical consequences. Examples of Reductio ad Absurdum in Literature Example #1: The Ladies’ Dressing Room (By Jonathan Swift)“Five hours, (and who can do it less in?) By haughty Celia spent in dressing; The goddess from her chamber issues, Arrayed in lace, brocades and tissues…Her ointments, daubs, and paints and creams, Her washes, slops, and every clout Such order from confusion sprung, Such gaudy tulips raised from dung. ”Swift uses reductio ad absurdum as a satirizing technique here. In this case, the purpose is to ridicule the duality of individuals in their private and public spheres."
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"docid": "D2375265#0",
"title": "https://sevencups.com/2011/05/does-all-tea-really-come-from-the-same-plant/\nDealing with Tea Plant Myths",
"text": "Dealing with Tea Plant Myths By Austin Hodge, on May 19, 2011 in: Blog Posts for the Tea Curious Does All Tea Really Come From The Same Plant? Meng Ku Big Leaf One axiom that is typically taught to new tea students is that “all tea comes from the same plant.” If these students continue to learn about tea and study Chinese tea in any depth, they will discover that this statement is almost as wrong as the old belief that black tea and green tea come from two different plants. They may even start to believe there are many different teas produced from many different plants, as the Chinese believe. The different plants are tea cultivars, and to the Chinese, the idea that “all tea comes from the same plant” is absurd. It is not just a matter of culture and language here, it serves the international market in its marketing of commercial tea. I can almost hear the teeth of Western tea educators and tea merchants grinding as I type this. These are Chinese beliefs, which are certainly the elephant in the room when it comes to Western tea education. Finding out what the Chinese know about tea is not an easy task. Odder still, the Chinese have very little place in defining tea and its categories, considering they know more about tea than anyone."
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"docid": "D3006827#0",
"title": "http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/existentialism/\nExistentialism",
"text": "Existentialism First published Mon Aug 23, 2004; substantive revision Mon Mar 9, 2015Like “rationalism” and “empiricism,” “existentialism” is a term that belongs to intellectual history. Its definition is thus to some extent one of historical convenience. The term was explicitly adopted as a self-description by Jean-Paul Sartre, and through the wide dissemination of the postwar literary and philosophical output of Sartre and his associates—notably Simone de Beauvoir, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Albert Camus—existentialism became identified with a cultural movement that flourished in Europe in the 1940s and 1950s. Among the major philosophers identified as existentialists (many of whom—for instance Camus and Heidegger—repudiated the label) were Karl Jaspers, Martin Heidegger, and Martin Buber in Germany, Jean Wahl and Gabriel Marcel in France, the Spaniards José Ortega y Gasset and Miguel de Unamuno, and the Russians Nikolai Berdyaev and Lev Shestov. The nineteenth century philosophers, Søren Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche, came to be seen as precursors of the movement. Existentialism was as much a literary phenomenon as a philosophical one. Sartre's own ideas were and are better known through his fictional works (such as Nausea and No Exit) than through his more purely philosophical ones (such as Being and Nothingness and Critique of Dialectical Reason), and the postwar years found a very diverse coterie of writers and artists linked under the term: retrospectively, Dostoevsky, Ibsen, and Kafka were conscripted; in Paris there were Jean Genet, André Gide, André Malraux, and the expatriate Samuel Beckett; the Norwegian Knut Hamsun and the Romanian Eugene Ionesco belong to the club; artists such as Alberto Giacometti and even Abstract Expressionists such as Jackson Pollock, Arshile Gorky, and Willem de Kooning, and filmmakers such as Jean-Luc Godard and Ingmar Bergman were understood in existential terms. By the mid 1970s the cultural image of existentialism had become a cliché, parodized in countless books and films by Woody Allen. It is sometimes suggested, therefore, that existentialism just is this bygone cultural movement rather than an identifiable philosophical position; or, alternatively, that the term should be restricted to Sartre's philosophy alone. But while a philosophical definition of existentialism may not entirely ignore the cultural fate of the term, and while Sartre's thought must loom large in any account of existentialism, the concept does pick out a distinctive cluster of philosophical problems and helpfully identifies a relatively distinct current of twentieth- and now twenty-first-century philosophical inquiry, one that has had significant impact on fields such as theology (through Rudolf Bultmann, Paul Tillich, Karl Barth, and others) and psychology (from Ludwig Binswanger and Medard Boss to Otto Rank, R. D. Laing, and Viktor Frankl)."
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"docid": "D2681990#0",
"title": "http://www.aobta.org/about-asian-bodywork-therapy\nAbout Asian Bodywork Therapy (ABT)",
"text": "\"About Asian Bodywork Therapy (ABT)ABT Definition Asian Bodywork Therapy (ABT) is the treatment of the human body/mind/spirit, including the electromagnetic or energetic field which surrounds, infuses and brings that body to life, by using pressure and/or manipulation. Asian Bodywork is based upon Chinese Medical principles for assessing and evaluating the body's energetic system. It uses traditional Asian techniques and treatment strategies to primarily affect and balance the energetic system for the purpose of treating the human body, emotions, mind, energy field and spirit for the promotion, maintenance and restoration of health. Scope of Practice Methods of assessment and evaluation may include the Chinese Four Pillars of examination: observation, listening, asking and touching. Assessments are based primarily on Chinese Medicine parameters relating to the balance and circulation of the Five Essential Substances: Qi, Jing, Shen, Xue, Jin-ye. ABT is one of the three branches of Chinese Medicine in which the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) certifies people for entry level into the profession. Treatment may include, but is not limited to the following: touching, pressing or holding of the body along meridians and/or on acupoints primarily with the hands, stretching, external application of medicinal plants or foods, heat or cold, and dietary or exercise suggestions. Cupping, guasha, moxibustion, and other methods/modalities may also be used by properly trained practitioners. Forms of Asian Bodywork Therapy The AOBTA ®uses the term \"\"Forms\"\" to refer to the various Asian Bodywork Therapies, which we have recognized as specific and distinct. All Forms that are recognized here originally had their roots in Chinese Medicine."
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"docid": "D2377354#0",
"title": "http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/s/c/h/Linda-L-Schlarb/GENE3-0009.html\nGenealogy Report: Ancestors of Frances Ursula Lockwood",
"text": "Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Frances Ursula Lockwood [ Home Page | First Page | Previous Page | Next Page | Last Page ]Ancestors of Frances Ursula Lockwood56. William Cook, born Abt. 1700 in England 86; died Aft. November 19, 1750. He was the son of 112. Reuben Cooke and 113. Hannah Atkinson . He married 57. Anne Griffin Abt. 1720.57."
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"docid": "D1933378#0",
"title": "http://www.wou.edu/~cray/idxh.html\nGenealogy Index for surnames beginning with H",
"text": "\"Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with HBack to Main Page H., JULIUS , SR. MASON (30 JUL 1798-17 JAN 1896) H., JULIUS , JR. MASON (-) HABERNE, ANNA (1542-17 FEB 1621/22) HABURNE, AGNES (23 JUL 1564-18 APR 1569) HABURNE, ALICE (30 SEP 1565-) HABURNE, ANNA (30 APR 1600-BET. 1626 - 1635) HABURNE, BARBARA (23 MAY 1574-) HABURNE, FRANCES (14 MAR 1567/68-) HABURNE, FRANCIS (-) HABURNE, GEORGE (22 DEC 1594-16 FEB 1621/22) HABURNE, ISABELLA (6 OCT 1605-) HABURNE, JANE (7 JUL 1577-) HABURNE, JANE (10 OCT 1602-16 FEB 1695/96) HABURNE, JOHN (1538-16 OCT 1597) HABURNE, JOHN OR WILLIAM (1512-BEF. 1680) HABURNE, MARK (30 OCT 1597-1638) HABURNE, MRS JOHN OR WILL (ABT. 1510-BEF. 1680) HABURNE, RALPH (1 JAN 1569/70-17 APR 1630) HABURNE, WILLIAM (17 FEB 1570/71-) HACKER, DEPRINCE (-) HACKER, MARY PAULINE (-) HACKER, RUSSELL LEE (-) HACKER, WILLIAM (-) HACKET, LYDIA (-) HACKETT, BETHIAH (-) HACKETT, GAIN R. (-) HACKETT, GEORGE (1752-) HACKETT, GEORGE (1694-BEF. 4 SEP 1732) HACKETT, GIDEON (1768-) HACKETT, GIDEON (22 FEB 1726/27-AFT. 2 AUG 1802) HACKETT, HANNAH (1770-) HACKETT, JOHN (-) HACKETT, JOHN (1754-) HACKETT, JONATHAN (-) HACKETT, LUCINDA (-) HACKETT, LYDIA (22 NOV 1730-BEF. 12 AUG 1763) HACKETT, LYDIA (1763-) HACKETT, PERSILA (1759-) HACKETT, RUTH (1765-) HACKETT, SARAH (19 MAR 1724/25-AFT."
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"docid": "D1325708#0",
"title": "http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/clevenger/660/\nRe: 2 Clevenger families in Missouri",
"text": "\"Re: 2 Clevenger families in Missouri By genealogy.com user March 10, 2001 at 05:39:41In reply to: 2 Clevenger families in Missouri Kim Tallie 2/21/01Hi Kim, I just started my research a week ago and seem to have become addicted to it. All of this information I have found by searching using the Google search engine or from the kind help of others (especially Sarah Clevenger). This may be more info than you are interested in. I am from the George, Reuben, Joshua, Francis, William Joshua, Alfred line. My father, Alfred was born in Christian County in 1919. Hope the following helps. Jim Clevenger Descendants of George Clevenger Generation No. 1 1. GEORGE1 CLEVENGER was born 1740 in New Jersey. He married SARAH PITMAN."
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"docid": "D230884#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicotinic_agonist\nNicotinic agonist",
"text": "\"Nicotinic agonist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search A nicotinic agonist is a drug that mimics the action of acetylcholine (ACh) at nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (n ACh Rs). The n ACh R is named for its affinity for nicotine. Examples include nicotine (by definition), acetylcholine (the endogenous agonist of n ACh Rs), choline, epibatidine, lobeline, varenicline and cytisine. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and their signaling system2.1 Signaling system2.2 Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors2.3 Binding site3 Mechanism of Action3.1 α4β2 receptor agonists3.2 α7 receptor agonists3.3 Muscle type receptor agonists3.4 Binding4 Drug design4.1 Pharmacophore4.2 Structure-activity relationships4.2.1 Structure-activity relationships: Muscle n ACh R agonists4.2.2 Structure-activity relationships: α4β2 n ACh R agonists4.2.3 Structure-activity relationships: α7 n ACh R agonists5 Drug development6 Products of nicotinic agonist7 Nicotinic versus muscarinic activity8 Current status9 See also10 References11 External links History [ edit]Chemical structure of ABT-418Nicotine has been known for centuries for its intoxicating effect. It was first isolated in 1828 from the tobacco plant by German chemists, Posselt and Reimann. [ 1]The discovery of positive effects from nicotine on animal memory was discovered by in vivo researches in the mid 1980s. Those researches led to a new era in studies of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (n ACh R) and their stimulation but until then the focus had mainly been on nicotine addiction. [ 2] [3] The development of n ACh R agonists began in the early 1990s after the discovery of nicotine’s positive effects. Some research showed a possible therapy option in preclinical researches. ABT-418 was one of the first in a series of n ACh R agonists and it was designed by Abbott Labs. ["
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"docid": "D3238856#0",
"title": "https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SESSIONS\nSESSIONS Genealogy",
"text": "This SESSIONS index was pre-built so it loads quickly. Click here for live data and advanced tools for collaboration, genetic genealogy, surname projects, etc. William Bradford Sessions 23 Aug 1827 White, Illinois, United States - 01 Feb 1890 managed by LDS Project Wiki Tree last edited 19 Mar 2018Richard Sessions 28 Apr 1799 Logan, Kentucky, United States - 23 Mar 1879John Sessions 22 Aug 1821 White County, Illinois, United States - 11 Oct 1896Sarah Phebe (Sessions) Moss 26 Nov 1853 Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA - 04 Mar 1933William Washington Sessions abt 1843 Holmer, Herefordshire, England - 13 Nov 1913 managed by Hilary Woodward last edited 18 Mar 2018Michael Sessions abt 29 Sep 1594 Middleton-Shipton, Winchwood, Oxford, England - abt 1660 managed by Jeanette Thomas James Sessions Jan 1623 Shipton, Oxfordshire, England - 1689 managed by Hope Moore Hannah Sessions abt 11 Jun 1665 England - abt 10 Aug 1689 managed by Carletta Teske Hannah Sessions 11 Jun 1665 Whitney,, Oxfordshire, England - 10 Aug 1689 managed by Anne Baker Nancy Sarah Sessions abt 1809 Sampson, North Carolina, United States managed by Julia Lewis last edited 17 Mar 2018Samuel Sessions 23 Oct 1867 Bountiful, Davis, Utah, USA - 27 Feb 1925 managed by Betty Tierney George Sessions abt 23 Dec 1760 United States - 04 Sep 1770 managed by Julia Lewis Molly Sessions managed by Rebecca Rangel Alice Sessions managed by Sarah-Ann Johnson Anne Hardeman Anna (Sessions) Meade managed by Kath Belden William Jasper Sessions 29 Jan 1834 Pike County, Alabama - 08 Aug 1888 managed by Alison Jordan last edited 16 Mar 2018Rachell Sessions 1720 managed by Donci Hart Bathsheba Sessions 1775 Dobb County, North Carolina - 01 Nov 1854 managed by Julia Lewis Joseph Sessions 1774 Dobb County, North Carolina - 03 Feb 1838John Sessions 1769 Wilmington, Brunswick, North Carolina - 06 Jul 1835Absolom Sessions 1755 North Carolina Frances Sessions 17 Jan 1753 Pomfret, Windham, Connecticut - 28 May 1790 managed by Terry Kraft Ebenezer Sessions 06 Mar 1748 Union, Tolland County, Connecticut - 1824 managed by M Hopper Richard K. Sessions 01 Jan 1746 New Hanover, North Carolina - 07 Apr 1816 managed by Julia Lewis John Sessions 15 Jun 1711 Kesiah Neck, Chowan, Albemarle, NC - abt 06 Oct 1788Sylvia Porter Sessions 31 Jul 1818 Newry, Hanover, Oxford, Maine, United States - 12 Apr 1882 managed by Susan Mc Namee last edited 15 Mar 2018Calvin Randolph Sessions 14 Nov 1926 Troy Pike, Alabama - 09 Mar 1983 managed by Kimberly Mc Comb Richard Sessions Nov 1826 Butler, Pendleton, Kentucky, United States managed by Amy Early last edited 14 Mar 2018Bathsheba (Sessions) Herring abt 1770 Sampson, North Carolina, United States - 01 Nov 1854 last edited 12 Mar 2018Debbie A. (Sessions) Mc Comb 1940s managed by Kimberly Mc Comb last edited 11 Mar 2018Mary A (Sessions) Scarbrough 05 Aug 1918 Needmore, Pike, Alabama, USA - 16 Feb 1993Elizabeth Anna (Sessions) Daily 27 Oct 1831 Mexia, Monroe County, Alabama, USA - abt 14 Sep 1910 managed by James Stanton last edited 10 Mar 2018Eliza Mildred (Sessions) Campbell abt 08 May 1857 Wayne, Illinois, United States - abt 1936 managed by Amy Early John James Sessions 03 Apr 1805 South Carolina - 19 Jun 1857 managed by James Stanton last edited 8 Mar 2018Susan Blanche (Sessions) Braddock 01 Mar 1910 Beach, Ware, Georgia, United States - 29 Nov 1988 managed by Campbell Braddock last edited 7 Mar 2018Sarah Elizabeth (Sessions) Dormer 04 Mar 1859 Handy Township, Livingston County, Michigan - 06 Oct 1933 managed by Lydia Vierson Violet Mary (Sessions) Wurts 28 May 1888 Vernal, Uintah, Utah, United States - 21 Feb 1969 managed by J. Crook Mavis (Sessions) Worrell 1910s - 2000s managed by Topher Sims last edited 4 Mar 2018Lamar Sessions 12 Sep 1959 Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama, USA - 19 Jan 2017 managed by Kimberly Mc Comb last edited 1 Mar 2018Stephen Randolph Sessions 24 Nov 1960 Vicenza, Italy - 31 Mar 2009William Jack Sessions 26 Nov 1786 Columbus, North Carolina, United States - Jan 1857 managed by Julia Lewis Uriah Sessions 1788 Sampson County, NC, USA - bef 1860Solomon Sessions I 1730 Craven, NC - 20 Mar 1808Silas David Sessions 1810 Sampson, North Carolina, United States - 1867Silas Sessions 1784 Sampson, North Carolina, United States - 1867Sarah Boone Sessions 1789 Sampson County, North Carolina, USA - 31 Dec 1863Richard Sessions 07 May 1779 Dobb County, North Carolina, USA - 10 Mar 1853Richard Sessions 1786 North Carolina, United States - 1867Philip J Sessions 1788 Sampson, North Carolina, United States - 1816Nancy Sessions 1785 North Carolina, United States - 31 Dec 1863Mary Sessions 1812 Sampson, North Carolina, United States - 1830Mary Sessions 1783John Wesley Sessions 27 May 1758 New Hanover, North Carolina - 04 Jul 1836Jesse Sessions 20 Jan 1782 Dobb County, North Carolina, United States - 02 Jan 1842Isaac Buck Sessions 11 Sep 1779 Columbus, North Carolina, USA - 1853Boone Sessions 1789 Sampson, North Carolina, United States - 1867Joseph Drinkard Sessions 17 May 1914 Rosedale, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA - 02 Jan 1988 managed by Topher Sims last edited 28 Feb 2018Living Sessions 1940s James Leman Sessions 21 Dec 1906 Earbees, Sumter County, Alabama, USA - 13 Jan 1975Living Sessions 1930s James Clyde Sessions 08 Jul 1882 Hills, Marengo County, Alabama, USA - 01 Feb 1948Mary Sessions abt 1678 - abt 1711 managed by Chad Olivent last edited 26 Feb 2018William Jack Sessions abt 1790 Fairfield County, South Carolina - 1857 managed by Alison Jordan last edited 23 Feb 2018Cora Estelle (Sessions) Breece 17 Apr 1896 Waldo, Alachua, Florida, United States - 01 Dec 1980 managed by Barbara Roesch last edited 21 Feb 2018Elizabeth (Sessions) Carrier 24 Apr 1672 Andover, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony - 06 Mar 1704 managed by Rick Parrott last edited 20 Feb 2018Rowmandus Randolph Sessions abt 01 Oct 1857 Pike County, Alabama - 03 Dec 1907 managed by Alison Jordan Willie Rachel Sessions 14 Jun 1915 Prentiss, Mississippi - abt May 1996 managed by Eric Wood William Sessions 1560 England managed by Rachael Leslie last edited 19 Feb 2018George Sessions 1595 England - 1655Samuel Sessions 1614 Wantage, Berkshire, , England - 1706 managed by M Hopper Thomas Sessions 1640 Yorktown, Henrico, Virginia - 01 Jun 1708 managed by Rachael Leslie John Sessions abt 1553 Shipton, Oxfordshire, England - abt 1630 managed by Jeanette Thomas Thomas Sessions abt 1526 Shipton, Oxfordshire, England - 28 Sep 1577Joseph Walton Sessions 21 Oct 1882 Mac Clenny, Baker, Florida - 18 Feb 1940 managed by Barbara Roesch last edited 17 Feb 2018Jacob Edward Sessions Sr. 14 Aug 1814 South Carolina, United States - 17 Mar 1875Flora Belle (Sessions) Miner 18 Feb 1869 North Plains, Ionia, Michigan, United States - abt 12 Sep 1946 managed by Jeanette Thomas Mary Ann (Sessions) Naghten 19 Jul 1865 Newcastle, New South Wales - 09 Feb 1937 managed by John Rosser last edited 16 Feb 2018Sylvia Porter (Sessions) Kimball 31 Jul 1818 Newry, Oxford, Maine, United States - 12 Apr 1882 managed by Brandon Ogden Alcinous Young Sessions 15 Feb 1833 Chautauqua County, NY - 07 Mar 1903 managed by Lydia Vierson William Thomas Sessions 12 Feb 1891 Troy, Alabama - 15 Jun 1966 managed by Alison Jordan last edited 14 Feb 2018William Sessions Sep 1890 Alabama managed by Rachael Leslie William David Sessions abt 1880 Alabama - 06 Sep 1956Thomas L. Sessions 1910s - 1980s managed by Alison Jordan Thomas Leon Sessions 1904 - 02 Oct 1983 managed by Amie Psarudakis George Thomas Sessions managed by Sarah-Ann Johnson Lydia Ames (Sessions) Woodworth 28 Oct 1833 Wilbraham, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA - 09 Feb 1912Nathaniel Sessions 20 Aug 1790 Union, Tolland, CT - 15 Mar 1880 managed by Lydia Vierson Connie Sessions 1950s managed by Kimberly Mc Comb last edited 13 Feb 2018Teresa Sessions Alabama, USA - 21 Feb 2017Norma Carol (Sessions) Dykes 31 Mar 1931 Alabama - 03 Dec 1989Robert Harold Sessions 22 Nov 1921 Troy, Alabama, USA - 29 Jul 1991John Sessions abt 1675 managed by Chad Olivent last edited 11 Feb 2018Unknown Sessions Jeremiah Osgood Sessions abt Apr 1850 Lee County, Georgia - abt 1902 managed by Barbara Roesch last edited 10 Feb 2018Edward Sessions bef 1795 Georgetown, South Carolina, United States - abt 1843 managed by Patsy Satterwhite last edited 7 Feb 2018Thomas Sessions 1658 England - abt 1714 managed by James Stanton last edited 5 Feb 2018Thomas Sessions Jr. 1775 Fairfield County, South Carolina - 1831 managed by Alison Jordan Perrigrine Sessions abt 1818 managed by Brandon Ogden last edited 4 Feb 2018Elizabeth Babcock (Sessions) Cutler 11 Dec 1707 Pomfret, Windham, Connecticut - 26 May 1769 managed by Jeanette Thomas last edited 1 Feb 2018Winston Cecil Sessions 07 Jul 1941 - 11 Nov 2016Lawton K. Sessions abt 1879 Baker County, Florida - May 1958 managed by Barbara Roesch last edited 30 Jan 2018Susan Valeria Sessions abt 1848 Georgia last edited 29 Jan 2018Florida Celebes Sessions 07 Nov 1846 Madison County, Florida - 01 Jan 1940Wade Hampton Sessions abt 1806 Georgia - aft 1885John Sessions abt 1838 Georgia last edited 28 Jan 2018Sarah Sessions abt 1840Edward Sessions abt 1842 Georgia Elizabeth J. Sessions abt 1810 Georgia last edited 27 Jan 2018William Jasper Sessions 06 Aug 1862 - 23 Jun 1925 managed by Amie Psarudakis last edited 26 Jan 2018James Thomas Sessions 19 Oct 1863 Pike Co., Alabama - 1932Martha Jane Sessions 1859John Wesley Sessions abt 1769 Wilmington, North Carolina - abt 1831 managed by James Stanton Thomas Sessions Sr. 1736 Chowan, North Carolina - 1810 managed by Alison Jordan George Wynne Sessions abt 1714 - abt 1742 managed by James Stanton Abner Sessions 04 May 1722 Pomfret, Windham, Connecticut - 18 Feb 1781 managed by M Hopper last edited 23 Jan 2018Thomas Sessions London, Clerkenwell managed by Bob Hill last edited 19 Jan 2018Linda J. (Sessions) Mc Donald 1940s managed by Alison Jordan last edited 18 Jan 2018Perrigrine Sessions 15 Jun 1814 Newry, Oxford, Maine, United States - 03 Jun 1893 man"
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"title": "https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CROSBY\nCROSBY Genealogy",
"text": "This CROSBY index was pre-built so it loads quickly. Click here for live data and advanced tools for collaboration, genetic genealogy, surname projects, etc. Eleazer Crosby abt 31 Mar 1680 Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts - 20 Jul 1760 managed by Elizabeth Godwin last edited 29 Mar 2018Eleazer Crosby 1680 Harwich, Massachusetts - 1760 managed by Alex Boyle Thomas Crosby 26 Feb 1635 Spaulding Moor, Yorkshire, England - 27 Jun 1702 managed by Julia Howard Eleazor Crosby 05 Jan 1710 Harwich, Massachusetts - 06 Oct 1784 managed by Alex Boyle Isaac Crosby 15 May 1744 - 14 Sep 1812Isaac Crosby Sep 1771 Dummerston Center, Vermont - 1840Jane (Crosby) Cutting 06 Jun 1823 Dummerston Center, Vermont - 16 Jan 1902James Crosby 1827 Mississippi, United States managed by H Simpson last edited 28 Mar 2018Cynthia Lee Crosby abt 21 Nov 1853 - 1941 managed by Marlene Crosby Asa Knowles Crosby 12 Aug 1878 South Ohio, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia - 18 Sep 1951Charles Everett Crosby 1862 Ohio, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada - 10 Apr 1947 managed by Teresa Obst Rachel (Crosby) Kidder 24 Aug 1660 Braintree, Massachusetts Bay Colony - 24 Sep 1721 managed by Julia Howard Fredinoid (Crosby) Ryder abt 1540 managed by Neil Ball last edited 27 Mar 2018Marlene L. Crosby 1960s managed by Marlene Crosby 7175Achsah (Crosby) Parker 02 Oct 1786 - 22 Oct 1857 managed by Cynthia Mc Chesney last edited 25 Mar 2018Mary Crosby 16 Aug 1823 Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA - Jan 1896 last edited 24 Mar 2018Ebenezer Crosby 28 Mar 1675 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts managed by E. Le Blanc Ebenezer Crosby 29 May 1737 West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut - Nov 1807Mary Barnes (Crosby) Fralick abt 1824 New York, United States - 13 Mar 1865 managed by David Hughey John Crosby 16 Jun 1765 Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay - abt 11 Jan 1834John Crosby 08 Dec 1805 Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States - 12 Apr 1890Laura Isabella Crosby 06 Jun 1846 Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States - 18 Aug 1928 managed by Elizabeth SMildrid Iola (Crosby) Pitman 10 Feb 1894 Brenton, Nova Scotia, Canada - 17 May 1931 managed by Rory Butler Donald Wentworth Crosby 11 Sep 1904 Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada - 06 Jun 1991 last edited 23 Mar 2018Esther May (Crosby) Spates 25 Dec 1900 Danvers, Massachusetts, USA - 05 Jan 1953Willard Crosby Oct 1874 Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada Margaret Crosby 01 Feb 1777 Chester County, SC - 16 Mar 1851 managed by Jamie Cox Ebenezer Crosby 05 May 1706 Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay - 20 Oct 1752 managed by E. Le Blanc Thankful (Crosby) Comstock 02 Jul 1734 Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts managed by Al Clements Margaret Rogers (Crosby) Webster 1823 - 23 Dec 1898 managed by Rosemary Coppock last edited 22 Mar 2018Lyn Crosby managed by Lyn Crosby 6Renae (Crosby) Smith 1950s managed by Laura Crosby last edited 21 Mar 2018Debra Jean J. Crosby 1950s managed by Bob Fields Renae (Crosby) Smith 1950s managed by Laura Crosby Glenda Jean J. (Crosby) Money 1930s managed by Bob Fields Renae (Crosby) Smith 1950s managed by Laura Crosby Hannah (Crosby) Foster 09 Dec 1765 Southborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts Bay Colony managed by Harold Lansing Silas Crosby 09 Dec 1740 Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts Bay - 25 Jun 1825Josephine Belle (Crosby) Sellers 20 Mar 1901 Starke, Bradford, Florida, United States - abt 20 Sep 1994 managed by James Sellers last edited 20 Mar 2018Caroline Crosby abt 1841 managed by Gary Rickert last edited 19 Mar 2018John Crosby 1556 Holme On Spalding Moor, Yorkshire, , England - 11 Jan 1604 managed by Merry Ann Palmer last edited 17 Mar 2018Edith Mary (Crosby) Wicker 09 Oct 1917 Scobey, Daniels, Montana - 30 Jan 1997 managed by Candace Gregory Simon Crosby abt 1726 Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States - 07 Mar 1796 managed by Howard Rankin Josiah Crosby 24 Nov 1730 Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts - 15 Oct 1793 managed by K Clark last edited 16 Mar 2018Enoch Crosby 25 Dec 1749 Harwich, Massachusetts - 26 Jun 1835 managed by Sheri Havens Ebenezer Crosby 1753 Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts - 16 Jul 1788Horton Hubble Crosby 29 Dec 1841 Phelps, Ontario, New York, USA - 24 Nov 1883 managed by Sara Rice last edited 15 Mar 2018William L. Crosby 14 Oct 1845 Phelps, Ontario, New York, USA - 05 Jan 1865Rebecca (Crosby) Hall 19 Aug 1730 Yarmouth Barnstable County Massachusetts, USA - 23 Jan 1797 managed by Rosemary Coppock William Crosby abt 1797 Farnworth, Lancashire, England - aft 1861 managed by Sylvia Porter last edited 14 Mar 2018James Crosby 1811 South Carolina - 1860Paul W. Crosby Jr 1940s managed by Crystal Crosby last edited 13 Mar 2018David W. Crosby 1970s Abigail (Crosby) Rider 16 Nov 1712 Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts - May 1796 managed by Misty Wood Unlisted Crosby managed by Crystal Crosby Unlisted Crosby Nathaniel Crosby II 21 Aug 1699 Rowley, Massachusetts - 24 Aug 1770 managed by Michele Mc Elderry Isaiah Crosby 27 Mar 1744 Harwich, Barnstable, Ma - 11 Feb 1801 managed by Anna HAnna (Crosby) Mayo abt 1769 Barnstable Ma - 1849George Crosby abt 1886 New Jersey managed by Mary Anna Mullen last edited 12 Mar 2018Rebecca Crosby 27 Oct 1771 Woolrich, Maine - 14 Mar 1848 managed by Howard Rankin Joseph Crosby 04 Jul 1906 East Machias, Washington, Maine - Feb 1987 managed by Karen Lorenz last edited 10 Mar 2018Josephine E (Crosby) Griffin 04 Jul 1906 East Machias, Washington, Maine, United States managed by Stanley Wood Samuel Crosby 1873 Maine managed by Karen Lorenz Sean Crosby managed by Sean Crosby Peter Crosby 1761 Middlesex managed by Romina Conner Simon Crosby managed by Toby Rockwell Simon Crosby 16 Jan 1689 Braintree, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British America - 18 May 1785 managed by Brian Heierle Archie Crosby 1920 - 1974 last edited 9 Mar 2018Eleanor Bertha Crosby 26 Feb 1918 Chetopa, Labette, Kansas managed by Marlyn Mattix Amos Buel Crosby 1875Fred Horace Crosby abt 1897James Crosby 27 Apr 1844 Ontario, Canada managed by Scott Prentice last edited 7 Mar 2018Bertha Josephine (Crosby) Kennedy 26 Jun 1883 Trenton, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada - 12 Dec 1973Joseph Crosby managed by Douglas Coldwell Joseph Crosby abt Feb 1639 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts - 26 Nov 1695 managed by Bruce Veazie Rolla Kenyon Crosby Sr. 12 Feb 1888 Adams Center, Jefferson, New York, United States - 13 Feb 1946 managed by Stephanie Stults Ellen Crosby abt 1571 Holme Upon Spalding Moor, Yorkshire, England - 1599 managed by Julia Howard Isaac Crosby - 18 Apr 1778 managed by Nancy Lecompte Elizabeth (Crosby) Henderson abt 1864 - 21 Jul 1942 managed by James Turner last edited 6 Mar 2018Elida Crosby 30 Dec 1854 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut - 20 Sep 1919 managed by David Townsend George Spencer Crosby 18 Feb 1953 Miles City, Custer County, Montana - 09 Jun 2014 managed by Nick Dann Fred Christie Crosby Jr. 26 Feb 1944 El Paso, Texas - 03 Mar 2014Fred Cristie Crosby 02 Oct 1900 New Mexico - 03 Feb 1972Walter Crosby 1857 New York, United States - 07 Mar 1915Betsey (Crosby) Warner 02 Apr 1790 Canaan, Columbia, New York, United States - 1824 managed by Michael Sheffield last edited 5 Mar 2018John Crosby 02 Mar 1806 - 09 Jul 1889 managed by Mark Burch last edited 4 Mar 2018Susan (Crosby) Burch 03 Aug 1834 South Carolina, USA - 28 Oct 1911Kitty Crosby abt 1903 New Mexico managed by Nick Dann William Crosby abt 1904 New Mexico Jennie Louise (Crosby) Boutwell 03 Oct 1861 Vermont - 28 Jun 1915 managed by James Paxton Nora Julla (Crosby) Harris abt 1891 - abt 1956 managed by Paul Anderson last edited 3 Mar 2018James Crosby 1820 Yarmourth, Nova Scotia, Canada - 31 Oct 1864 managed by Maureen Rosenfeld Rachel A. (Crosby) Armont 1970s managed by Craig Crosby 8Fred George Crosby 16 Sep 1870 Texas - 05 Mar 1950 managed by Nick Dann Maria Hatfield (Crosby) Gavel 17 Jun 1815 - 26 Feb 1890 managed by Gerald Hurlbert last edited 2 Mar 2018Simon Crosby Woolwich, Sagadahoc Co., Maine Simon Crosby 06 Aug 1637 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts - 22 Jan 1725 managed by Dee Christophel D'Errico Simon Crosby 1608 Spaulding Moor, Yorkshire, England - Sep 1639 managed by Puritan Great Migration Project Wiki Tree Nathaniel Shattuck Crosby 07 Mar 1815 - 28 Oct 1853Nathaniel Crosby IV 03 Nov 1810 East Brewster, Massachusetts, United States of America - 17 Dec 1856 managed by Teresa Obst John Crosby England managed by Patrick Carpenter John Crosby abt 1450 Holme-On-Spalding, Yorks, England - 1502 managed by Merry Ann Palmer Ralph Crosby Ralph Crosby 1547 Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England - 1570Ralph Crosby Richard Crosby 1532 Holme-On-Spaulding-Moor, Yorkshire, England - 06 Jul 1586 managed by Merry Ann Palmer Hepzebah (Crosby) Whipple 01 Oct 1727 Shrewsbury, MA - 17 May 1797 managed by John Hester last edited 1 Mar 2018Mary Crosby 1765 Stamford Bridge, Yorkshire, England - 1847 managed by Mark Crowley Anni M. Crosby 1980s managed by Anni Crosby 23Kenneth Crosby 24 Mar 1937 - 19 Mar 2001 last edited 28 Feb 2018David J. Crosby 1960s - 2010s Charles P. Crosby 1832 New York, United States - 23 Jul 1893Abigail (Crosby) Winship 1733 Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts - 12 Jan 1771 managed by Patricia Kent last edited 25 Feb 2018Ephraim Crosby 13 Oct 1731 Billerica, Massachusetts - 29 Feb 1808Elizabeth Crosby Francis Crosby 25 Oct 1715 - 07 Feb 1777Simon Crosby 23 Aug 1689 Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony - 02 Feb 1771 managed by Harold Lansing Sarah (Crosby) Towner 09 May 1747 Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay - 16 Apr 1825 managed by Robin Tompkins Esme Larouche Crosby 1899 - 1963 managed by Elizabeth Hall last edited 24 Feb 2018Elias Emery Crosby May 1849 Trenton, Ontario managed by Dianne Miller last edited 23 Feb 2018Kenneth Gordon Crosby 17 Sep 1904 York, Ontario, Canada - 25 Dec 1994Elizabeth Crosby 1788 Middlesex - 1856 managed by Romina Conner Timothy Crosby abt 1732 - abt 1800 managed by Howard Rankin Timothy I. Crosby abt 1735 - abt 1806 managed by Schuy"
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"title": "https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOLCOMB\nHOLCOMB Genealogy",
"text": "This HOLCOMB index was pre-built so it loads quickly. Click here for live data and advanced tools for collaboration, genetic genealogy, surname projects, etc. Crystal Holcomb managed by Crystal Holcomb last edited 18 Mar 2018Nancy Alice (Holcomb) Purvis 04 Mar 1877 Purvis, Marion County, Mississippi - 26 May 1958 last edited 16 Mar 2018Mary E. (Holcomb) Bowen 1920s - 2000s managed by Mary Ann Hicks Deborah (Holcomb) Porter abt 10 Feb 1674 - 15 May 1765 managed by Katherine Gallagher Abinoam (Holcomb) Alderman 17 Feb 1732 Simsbury, Connecticut - 11 Apr 1750 managed by Nancy Vickers last edited 15 Mar 2018Bennett Gaines Holcomb 09 Jun 1842 - 03 Aug 1923 managed by Mags Gaulden George Andrew Holcomb Jun 1842 Panton; Addison County Vermont, USA - 25 Jan 1927 managed by Raymond Nichols last edited 14 Mar 2018William R. Holcomb 02 Apr 1862 Monroe, Muskingum, Ohio, USA - 31 Mar 1951 managed by James Paxton last edited 11 Mar 2018Harriet Jane (Holcomb) Reed Jun 1857 Monroe, Muskingum, Ohio - 19 Nov 1932Homer Holcomb 02 Jun 1814 Connecticut, United States - 02 Jan 1911 managed by Glenn York Clarinda Anna (Holcomb) Starr 1854 Monroe, Muskingum, Ohio - 22 Aug 1878 managed by James Paxton John S. Holcomb 05 Sep 1849 Monroe, Muskingum, Ohio - 12 Nov 1912Charles F. Holcomb 28 Apr 1844 Monroe, Muskingum, Ohio - 03 Apr 1934James S. Holcomb 23 Sep 1842 Monroe, Muskingum, Ohio - 15 Jul 1913Henry M. Holcomb 17 Sep 1853 Otsego, Muskingum County, Ohio - 22 Jan 1923 managed by Glenn York Ada (Holcomb) Conway 26 Sep 1892 Lincoln, Story, Iowa, USA - Jan 1982 managed by James Paxton Blanche (Holcomb) Vinsel 13 Jan 1888 Lincoln, Story, Iowa, USA - Jan 1977Lillie (Holcomb) Alsip 07 Mar 1886 Kentucky - 06 Jan 1961 managed by Stephanie Grohol last edited 9 Mar 2018Parnell Holcomb 15 Jul 1708 Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America - 15 Jul 1757 managed by Patricia Kent Myrna R. (Holcomb) Lazenby 1930s managed by Lisa Franklin last edited 8 Mar 2018James H Holcomb 05 Aug 1832 Georgia, United States - 07 Jun 1904 managed by Deb Bowers last edited 7 Mar 2018Mary Falona (Holcomb) Bedford abt 30 Jun 1854 Habersham, Georgia, United States - 07 Feb 1922Jonathan Holcomb abt 1750 Grantsboro, Pamlico, North Carolina - abt 27 Oct 1816 managed by Jennifer Cox James Gardner Holcomb 23 Jan 1867 Mississippi, USA - 05 Jan 1946 last edited 6 Mar 2018Betty Louise (Holcomb) Collins 13 May 1918 Battle Creek, Calhoun, Michigan, United States - 17 Mar 1978 managed by Phyllis Wright last edited 5 Mar 2018Elizabeth (Holcomb) Rice 02 Aug 1879 Richford, Tioga County, New York, USA - 20 Nov 1967 managed by Julia Gustafson last edited 4 Mar 2018Herbert Holcomb aft 01 Jan 1876 - bef 31 Dec 1951Timothy Holcomb bef 31 Dec 1845 - bef 31 Dec 1909Mary Holcomb 10 Jul 1717 Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut - 27 Jan 1802 managed by Ed Poor last edited 2 Mar 2018Mary Elvira (Holcomb) Humphrey bef 07 Oct 1836 Hudson, Summit, Ohio, United States - 21 Jan 1928 last edited 1 Mar 2018Ozias Holcomb 03 Mar 1736 North Granby, Granby, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America - 07 Feb 1812 managed by Scott Lee Candace (Holcomb) Cooley 1771 Granby, Connecticut - 1831 managed by Katie Pyle last edited 28 Feb 2018Roxana (Holcomb) Wells abt 1830 Ohio managed by Jane Kuitems last edited 24 Feb 2018Nahum Holcomb abt Apr 1824 New York State - 06 Nov 1900Darius Holcomb abt 1822 New York State - 25 Mar 1887Levila Holcomb abt Mar 1821 New York State - 13 Dec 1845Hannibal Holcomb abt Apr 1819 New York State - 14 Jul 1893Noah Holcomb III 1818 Champion, Jefferson County, New York, USA - 24 Mar 1877Warren Holcomb - abt 1871 managed by Laurie Dickinson last edited 23 Feb 2018Olivia Grace (Holcomb) Dickinson 25 Apr 1832 - 24 Jan 1901Guy Holcomb 1950s managed by Jillian Brown last edited 22 Feb 2018Daniel Holcomb 1940s managed by Tasha Burgess-Loweth Mercy Holcomb 04 Oct 1763 managed by Hans Nielsen Mercy Holcomb 31 May 1740 Simsbury, Connecticut - 29 Oct 1826Azariah Holcomb 22 Feb 1707 Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut - 1771Obed Holcomb 08 Jan 1736 Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut - 1789Harriet (Holcomb) Penfield 03 Nov 1813 Champion, Jefferson County, New York - 14 Apr 1870 managed by Jane Kuitems last edited 21 Feb 2018Asahel Holcomb 01 Nov 1811 New York State - 13 Mar 1867Grizzella (Holcomb) Hoyle 27 Jun 1807 New York State - 15 Dec 1844Oviatt Holcomb abt 1830 - 18 Apr 1854Rosina Holcomb abt 1825 Ohio - 17 Nov 1844Rufus T. Holcomb abt 1824 Ohio - 14 May 1844Cephas Holcomb abt 1819 Ohio - 20 Jul 1845Hiram Holcomb abt 1816 Ohio - 24 Feb 1849Adoniram Holcomb abt 1815 Ohio - 22 Jun 1850Addoniram Holcomb abt May 1814 - 18 Nov 1814Benjamin Holcomb abt 1813 New York State - Apr 1850Laomi Holcomb abt 1774 Tinmouth, Rutland, Vermont - 28 Jun 1834Noah Holcomb II 14 Oct 1774 Simsbury, Ct - 28 Jul 1853Clarissa (Holcomb) Ward 22 Feb 1814 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA - 01 Apr 1884 managed by Kristen Skoulis last edited 18 Feb 2018Mary Holcomb abt 1701 Virginia - abt 1742 managed by Ruth Langford last edited 17 Feb 2018Mollie Holcomb aft 1850 - aft 1895 managed by Kenneth St. John Mary (Holcomb) Walton 1718 Bucks Co, Pennsylvania USA - 31 Dec 1806 managed by Mike Saufley last edited 14 Feb 2018Anna (Holcomb) Hayden abt 19 Mar 1675 Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut - 13 Jun 1736 managed by Kitty Smith Marah Holcomb Nov 1722 East Windsor, CT - 05 Sep 1778 managed by Lyman Carpenter Toni J. Holcomb 1950s managed by Toni Holcomb last edited 13 Feb 2018 440Elsie Isadore Holcomb abt 02 Jul 1889 Sunderland, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States managed by Laurie Keller last edited 12 Feb 2018Lela Belle Holcomb 18 Nov 1878 Granville, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States William Holcomb abt 1828 Ohio, United States - 29 Sep 1910 managed by Toni Holcomb last edited 10 Feb 2018Mable Irene (Holcomb) Schulz 29 Nov 1918 Valley County, Idaho, USA - 05 Nov 2011 managed by Tina Chase Melvin L. Holcomb 1950s - 1970s David D. Holcomb 1950s - 1980s Eugene Melvin Holcomb 18 Dec 1929 Boise, Ada, Idaho, USA - 05 Nov 1987Clarissa Holcomb 07 Sep 1788 Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA - 20 Aug 1854 managed by Tom Bedwell last edited 9 Feb 2018Ray B. Holcomb 14 May 1879 Cayuga, New York, United States - 25 Dec 1902 last edited 8 Feb 2018Dorrance Holcomb 26 Feb 1884 Cayuga, New York, United States - 23 Aug 1960Nina M. (Holcomb) Sarr Jan 1886 Port Byron, Cayuga, New York, United States - 03 Apr 1961Maryette Holcomb 1838 Cayuga, New York, United States - 1867Amos C. Holcomb Feb 1851 Cato, Cayuga, New York, United States - 08 Mar 1926 managed by Michael Sheffield Charles Frederic Holcomb 30 Oct 1874 - 25 Dec 1902Charles Holcomb 1814 Cayuga, New York, United States - 1900Unlisted Holcomb managed by Cameron Frazier last edited 7 Feb 2018Amanda B. (Holcomb) Dragos 1980s Gertrude D Holcomb Aug 1884 Illinois - 18 May 1919 managed by James Jackson last edited 4 Feb 2018Chauncey Holcomb 12 Aug 1798 Granby, Hartford, Connecticut - 20 May 1894 managed by Scott Lee last edited 3 Feb 2018Teresa K. (Holcomb) Spaur 1940s managed by John Adams last edited 2 Feb 2018Irene Holcomb abt 1822 - 25 Dec 1869 managed by R. Neff last edited 1 Feb 2018Anita Holcomb managed by Anita Holcomb last edited 31 Jan 2018 1Henry Lyman Holcomb 22 Aug 1808 Granby, Ct. - abt 08 Feb 1892 last edited 30 Jan 2018Thomas Holcomb abt 07 Nov 1779 Granby, Ct. - abt 18 Dec 1865Franklin Porteous Holcomb 03 Jan 1813David Holcomb 12 Sep 1724 Connecticut - 1823 managed by Merri Bright Roger Hayes Holcomb 25 Feb 1767 Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut - 25 Nov 1847 managed by Scott Lee last edited 29 Jan 2018Roger Holcomb 18 Oct 1742 Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut last edited 28 Jan 2018Joseph Holcomb - 23 Jun 1813Levi Holcomb 19 Jul 1767 Connecticut - 17 Jan 1831Eunice (Holcomb) Campbell 25 Aug 1770 Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut - 1852 managed by Lisa Murphy Samuel Holcomb 29 Nov 1683 Windsor, Hartford, Colony of Connecticut - 13 Aug 1722 managed by Susan Lamond last edited 27 Jan 2018Mabel M E (Holcomb) Bidinger 03 Apr 1907 Trego, Kansas, United States - Sep 1971 managed by Daniel Holcombe last edited 25 Jan 2018Virgil I Holcomb 20 Feb 1903 Kansas, United States Elmer Horace Lewis Holcomb 19 Nov 1895 Osborne, Kansas, United States - 29 Mar 1983Charles Newton Holcomb 12 Aug 1893 San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, United States - 20 Feb 1986Clara E L (Holcomb) Jameson 10 Sep 1888 Kansas, United States - Feb 1980Nora Stella Olive (Holcomb) Wallace 08 Nov 1886 Kansas, United States - 21 Aug 1961Fort Erastus (Holcomb) Holcombe 27 Oct 1882 Brown, Kansas, United States - 31 Jan 1973Leotus Earl Holcomb 04 Mar 1885 Ellsworth, Kansas, United States - 02 Apr 1979Horace Seaver Holcomb 08 May 1852 Colesville, Broome, New York, United States - 24 Dec 1939UNKNOWN Holcomb last edited 24 Jan 2018Mary J. (Holcomb) Trautman 1920s - 2010s managed by Susan Eartheart last edited 23 Jan 2018Munson Holcomb 31 Mar 1824 Granby, Hartford, Connecticut - 09 Mar 1907 managed by Scott Lee last edited 22 Jan 2018Orator Holcomb 25 Apr 1794 Granby, Hartford, Connecticut - 03 Mar 1876Polly Holcomb abt 1813 Granby, Hartford, Connecticut - 14 Mar 1847Jacob Holcomb 27 Oct 1764 Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut last edited 21 Jan 2018Theodocia (Holcomb) Reed 05 Feb 1796 Granby, Hartford, Connecticut - 15 Apr 1885Chester Holcomb 17 Dec 1791 Granby, Hartford, Connecticut - 03 Mar 1876Arden Holcomb abt 1800 managed by Whitney Rapp Noadiah Norman Holcomb 04 Oct 1749 Granby, Hartford, Connecticut - 24 Mar 1809 managed by Scott Lee last edited 20 Jan 2018Eliada Holcomb abt 1690 Connecticut last edited 19 Jan 2018Moses Holcomb 04 Jul 1686 Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut - abt 16 Feb 1700 managed by Kenneth Kinman Sarah (Holcomb) Owen abt 01 Feb 1673 Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut - 22 Jan 1763 managed by Shirley Becker John Holcomb 1774 Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts Bay last edited 18 Jan 2018Sarah Holcomb 06 Oct 1773 Berkshire, Massachusetts Bay Wiley S. Holcomb abt 1872 - 1962 manag"
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"title": "https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FINCHER\nFINCHER Genealogy",
"text": "This FINCHER index was pre-built so it loads quickly. Click here for live data and advanced tools for collaboration, genetic genealogy, surname projects, etc. Russell Fincher abt 1919 - aft 2000 managed by Benedetta Kelly last edited 29 Nov 2017Charles Fincher 1832 Wellesbourne, Warwickshire, England - 1898 managed by Nicholas Keen last edited 28 Nov 2017George Fincher 1829 Warwick, Warwickshire, England - 1849George Fincher 1827 Warwick, Warwickshire, England - 1828Henry Fincher 1825 Warwick, Warwickshire, England - 1880Jane Fincher 1821 Stratford, Warwickshire, England Elizabeth Fincher 1818 Stratford, Warwickshire, England John Milward Fincher 1815 Stratford, Warwickshire, England - 1890Anne Fincher abt 1813 Stratford, Warwickshire, England William Fincher 1812 Stratford, Warwickshire, England - 1873Thomas Fincher 1817 Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire, England - 1892Mary Fincher 1843 Wellesbourne Hastings, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom - 1882Mary Ann Fincher 1806 Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom - 1896 last edited 27 Nov 2017Elizabeth Fincher 1804 Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom - 1889William Fincher 1772 Marston Sicca, Gloucestershire, England - 28 Jun 1843Martha Fincher 1797 Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire, England Anna Fincher 1793 Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire, England William Fincher 1800 Charlecote, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom John Fincher 1789 Marston Sicca, Gloucestershire, England Hannah Fincher 1768 Marston Sicca, Gloucestershire, England George Fincher 1788 Marston Sicca, Gloucestershire, England John Miller Fincher 06 Sep 1860 Kensington, Middlesex, England last edited 26 Nov 2017Ann Clara Fincher 1852 Pimlico, Middlesex, England - 1899George Fincher 1847 Walsall, Staffordshire, England George Fincher 1814 Arrow, Warwickshire, England - 1886Edwin Fincher 1849 Alveston, Warwickshire, England - 1904John Fincher 1838 Alcester, Warwickshire, England - 11 May 1907William Fincher 1733 - 1829Martha (Fincher) Palmer 1770 Marston Sicca, Gloucestershire, England Cordie Lera Fincher 26 Dec 1898 Bowie, Montague, Texas, USA - 25 Oct 1992 managed by Howard Sholl last edited 24 Nov 2017Benjamin Adolphus Fincher 21 Jan 1872 Georgia, USA - 28 Nov 1924Lydia Caroline Fincher 1828 Clyde Haywood County North Carolina, USA - 05 Jul 1919 managed by Ronnie Halford Elizabeth C Fincher 1845 Haywood County, North Carolina John Giles Fincher 25 Jan 1892 Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England - 1975 managed by Nicholas Keen last edited 23 Nov 2017George Fincher 05 Sep 1880 Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England - abt 1938William Fincher 04 May 1884 Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England - 1967Tom Fincher 1878 Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England - abt 1935Adelaide Fincher 14 Oct 1881 Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England - 31 Oct 1967James Fincher 1757 Orange County, North Carolina, USA - 1835 managed by Gerry Mc Glamery last edited 22 Nov 2017Jonathan Fincher abt 1704 Newton, Chester, Pennsylvania - Mar 1757 managed by Caroline Domangue William Alfred Fincher 29 Sep 1850 Dalton, Whitfield, Georgia, USA - 06 Aug 1894 managed by Howard Sholl Jonathan Fincher Jr 09 May 1730 New Garden, Chester, Pennsylvania - 1795 managed by Gerry Mc Glamery Edith Henriette Fincher 1900 Kingswinford, Staffordshire, England - 1902 managed by Nicholas Keen last edited 20 Nov 2017George Fincher 1844 Tring, Hertfordshire, England William Leslie Fincher 1900 Bourne End, Hertfordshire, England Ernest Martin Fincher 09 Mar 1899 Stantonbury, Buckinghamshire, England - 1979 managed by Nicholas Keen Albert Victor Fincher 1897 Stantonbury, Buckinghamshire, England Charles Harry Fincher 1895 Brighton, Sussex, England Frederick James Matthew Fincher 1893 Brighton, Sussex, England - 1918Frederick Dowsett Fincher 1869 Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire, England Charles Daniel Fincher 1866 Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire, England - 1940Eliza Winifred May Fincher 1901 Newport Pagnel, Buckinghamshire, England Lily Hannah Fincher 1897 Newport Pagnel, Buckinghamshire, England John Robert Fincher 24 Nov 1893 Newport Pagnel, Buckinghamshire, England - 1979Charles Daniel Fincher 1890 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England Henry Fincher 1862 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England Timothy Bradnock Fincher 1860 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England - 1929James Brittain Fincher 1858 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England Julia Fincher 1856 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England - 1942Priscilla Fincher 1855 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England George Fincher 1822 Tring, Hertfordshire, England - 1885John Fincher 1824 Tring, Hertfordshire, England James Fincher 1828 Tring, Hertfordshire, England - 1910William Fincher 1862 Marsworth, Buckinghamshire, England - 1910Daniel Fincher 1859 Marsworth, Buckinghamshire, England - 1900Thomas Fincher 1854 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Ann Fincher 1851 Tring, Hertfordshire, England John Fincher 1848 Tring, Hertfordshire, England - 1885James Fincher 1846 Tring, Hertfordshire, England - 1884Elizabeth Fincher 1849 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Clara Fincher 28 Jun 1843 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Martha Fincher abt 1841 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Harriet Fincher 1839 Tring, Hertfordshire, England - 1850Louisa Fincher 1838 Tring, Hertfordshire, England - 1850Mary Anne Fincher 1837 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Frederick Fincher 1836 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Emma Fincher 1834 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Mary Fincher 04 Jun 1805 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Sarah Fincher 03 Aug 1812 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Charles Fincher 02 Aug 1808 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Thomas Fincher 1822 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Eliza Fincher 1818 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Charlotte Fincher 14 Sep 1799 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Hugh Fincher abt 1677 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Ann Fincher 1733 Tring, Hertfordshire, England John Fincher abt 1703Joseph Fincher 1781 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Elizabeth Fincher 1777 Tring, Hertfordshire, England James Fincher 1771 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Anne Fincher 1769 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Richard Fincher abt 1738John Parker Fincher abt 1773 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Joseph Fincher 1841 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Joseph Edward Ernest Fincher 1877 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Emma Fincher 1870 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Frederick William Fincher 1867 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Charles Thomas Fincher 1865 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Elizabeth Fincher 1863 Pitstone, Buckinghamshire, England Sarah Ann Kate Fincher 1880 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Herbert George Henry Fincher 1874 Tring, Hertfordshire, England - 1947Ernest Charles Fincher 1879 Camberwell, Surrey, England managed by Nicholas Keen Mary Fincher 1880 Bermondsey, Surrey, England Kate Fincher 1868 Tring, Hertfordshire, England John Fincher 1803 Tring, Hertfordshire, England - 1875Henry Fincher 1840 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Edith Mary Fincher 1867 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Minnie Jane Fincher 1871 Kennington, Middlesex, England - 1944Lizzie Fincher 1873 Kennington, Middlesex, England Kathleen Emily Fincher 1907 Wordsley, Staffordshire, England Alexander Fincher 1876 Kingswinford, Staffordshire, England Enoch Thomas Fincher 1880 Kingswinford, Staffordshire, England - 1950Kate Isabella Fincher 1872 Kingswinford, Staffordshire, England Emma Marshall Fincher 1886 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England - 1964Harriet Catherine Fincher 1892 Aston, Warwickshire, England - 1936Matilda Selina Fincher 1883 Aston, Warwickshire, England - abt 04 Jan 1956Elizabeth Fincher 1895 Harborne, Staffordshire, England Cecil Wilfred Fincher 10 Aug 1910 Aylesbury RD, Buckinghamshire, England - 1997Arthur Charles Fincher 21 Oct 1907 Aylesbury RD, Buckinghamshire, England - 1948Reginald Thomas Fincher 10 Jul 1906 Aylesbury RD, Buckinghamshire, England - 1998Charles Fincher 1893 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England managed by Nicholas Keen William Fincher 1880 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England John Frederick Fincher 1884 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England - 1952Samuel Fincher 1887 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England Thomas Fincher 1886 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England - 1969Joseph Fincher 26 Sep 1888 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England - 1969George Oswald Fincher 1882 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England - 1963Edward Enoch Fincher 1879 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England - 1959Annie Fincher 1869 Derby, Derbyshire, England Annie Fincher 1879 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Alice Fincher 1872 Tring, Hertfordshire, England William Fincher 1874 Tring, Hertfordshire, England Ada Jane Fincher 1885 Southampton, Hampshire, England - 1885 managed by Nicholas Keen Edward Fincher 1806 Ashperton, Herefordshire, England Thomas Fincher 1870 Broughton, Buckinghamshire, England Ellen Fincher 1866 Broughton, Buckinghamshire, England Martha Fincher 1864 Broughton, Buckinghamshire, England Lizzie Fincher 1863 Broughton, Buckinghamshire, England John Evett Fincher 1862 Broughton, Buckinghamshire, England Frederick Fincher 1860 Broughton, Buckinghamshire, England Mary Ann Fincher 1859 Broughton, Buckinghamshire, England Ethel Alice Fincher 1896 Westminster, London, England Frederick Thomas Fincher 1893 Westminster, London, England managed by Nicholas Keen Ada Eleanor Fincher 1890 Westminster, London, England William James Fincher 1887 Westminster, London, England managed by Nicholas Keen William Fincher 1858 Broughton, Buckinghamshire, England Jane Fincher 1854 Broughton, Buckinghamshire, England Charles Fincher 1885 Steeple Claydon, Buckinghamshire, England Fanny Elizabeth Fincher 1877 Steeple Claydon, Buckinghamshire, England William James Fincher 1879 Steeple Claydon, Buckinghamshire, England George Fincher 1851 Broughton, Buckinghamshire, England Ellen Fincher 1888 Bray, Berkshire, England Elizabeth Fincher 1881 Bray, Berkshire, England Frederick Fincher 1884 Bray, Berkshire, England George Fincher 1877 Old Windsor, Berkshire, England - 1885William Thomas Fincher 1874 Old Windsor, Berkshire, England Thomas Fincher 1822 Broughton, Buckinghamshire, Eng"
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"docid": "D604956#0",
"title": "https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ANDERSON\nANDERSON Genealogy",
"text": "This ANDERSON index was pre-built so it loads quickly. Click here for live data and advanced tools for collaboration, genetic genealogy, surname projects, etc. Susan Anderson 1940s managed by Susan Anderson last edited 22 Mar 2018 9481Gareth Laverne Anderson 28 Jul 1942 Kane, Mc Kean, Pennsylvania, USA - 21 Jun 1976 managed by Darlene Kerr John Thomas Anderson 08 Dec 1930 Troy, Rensselaer, New York, USA - 01 Apr 1988Magdalene Anderson 22 Jan 1744 Glencorse, Midlothian, Scotland managed by Andy Campbell Janet Anderson 08 Sep 1738 Glencorse, Midlothian, Scotland Barbara Anderson 15 Oct 1909 St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom Barbara Anderson 04 Jan 1741 Glencorse, Midlothian, Scotland David Anderson managed by David Anderson 29960Pamela S. Anderson 1950s managed by Pamela Anderson 523James Anderson 09 Sep 1842 Teddington, Middlesex, England - 03 Nov 1894 managed by Pauline Biggs James Anderson - 02 Mar 1814 managed by Mike Anderson Catherine Anderson 1901 New York, USA - 1990 managed by J L Bryant Edgar Anderson 1852 New York, USA - 1918Rebecca (Anderson) Cole 18 Dec 1813 Virginia, USA - 08 Aug 1882 managed by Sandra Hileman Oliver Perry Anderson 1820 Madisonville, Tennessee - 1884 managed by Heather Slagle William W Anderson 1849 - 1926Lester Ryan Anderson 25 Mar 1899 Louisiana - 1990Margie N. (Anderson) Weems 1930s - 1950s Chester Anderson 1910 MO managed by Mike Anderson Chester Alton Anderson 07 Dec 1902 Garrard, KY - 12 Apr 1964 managed by Pamela Anderson Unlisted Anderson managed by Al Wopshall John Chester Anderson 1908 Illinois - 1975 managed by Sherry Bartlett Chester Laverne Anderson 01 Aug 1908 Jamestown, Chautauqua, New York - 25 Mar 1963 managed by Judith Veitz Conrad Chester Anderson 19 May 1897 Minnesota, USA - 22 Dec 1964 managed by Wendilyn Printy Chester August Anderson 25 Apr 1899 Bemidji, Beltrami, Minnesota, USA - 29 Jun 1956 managed by D'Anna Shimer Janice Anderson managed by Janice Anderson last edited 21 Mar 2018 467Robert Alan Anderson 11 Dec 1943 - 30 Oct 2015 managed by Carole Taylor Bertha May (Anderson) Beasley 06 Jun 1873 Shelbyville, Shelby County, Indiana, USA - 03 Sep 1972 managed by Douglas Beezley Anders Anderson 30 Mar 1842 - 1929 managed by Robert Stromberg Matilda Anderson 04 Jul 1870 - 29 Jan 1941Sarah Henry (Anderson) Webster 1807 Georgia, United States managed by Amy Miller Mary Carol (Anderson) Ickes aft 1775 - 1830 managed by Paulette Weyant Mary Lavina (Anderson) Fore 1773 Kentucky, USA - 1832 managed by Tom Pettus Mary (Anderson) Dobson 1776 Virginia - 1830 managed by Donna Clem Harold Burton Anderson 1922 - 1964 managed by John Dickinson Henry Stevens Anderson 02 Nov 1898 Douglastown New Brunswick - 1966Joyce E. (Anderson) Bell 1930s Francis David Anderson 1925 Cabano Québec - 28 Oct 2015Charles Albert Anderson 1904 managed by Terri Davis Jessie Maud (Anderson) Davis 15 Aug 1881 Vermillion, Clay, South Dakota, United States - 23 Jan 1961 managed by Emma Mac Beath Susan P. (Anderson) Bryant 16 Sep 1835 Morris, New Jersey, USA - 07 Apr 1912 managed by J L Bryant Herbert John Anderson 05 Aug 1884 Prittlewell, Essex, England - bef Mar 1942 managed by Brian Bridge Carman C. Anderson 1900s - 1990s managed by Pamela Anderson Charles Anderson abt Apr 1835 Prittlewell, Essex, England - abt Oct 1903 managed by Robert Walker Sherry Anderson managed by Sherry Anderson 69Gloria Madonna (Anderson) Mc Nulty 21 Dec 1921 New Jersey, USA - 07 May 2005 managed by Freida Burroughs Agnes (Anderson) Ewing 1660 Derry, Cavan, Ireland managed by Dick Gates Robert Anderson 01 Jan 1807 Knox, Kentucky, United States - abt 1871 managed by Terry King Henry H Anderson 06 May 1844 Packard, Whitley County, Kentucky - 03 Jun 1893Mary Sophia (Anderson) Chapek 1873 Castroville, Monterey, California, United States - 1937 managed by Charles Long John Anderson 1851 Aberden, Scotland - 1916 managed by John Andrewartha John Stuart Anderson FRS FAA 09 Jan 1908 Islington, London - 25 Dec 1990Mark Anderson managed by Mark Anderson Unlisted Anderson managed by Debbs Anderson 459Sophia Jane (Anderson) Course aft Oct 1880 Prittlewell, Essex, England - bef Jun 1947 managed by Robert Walker William Albert Anderson aft Jan 1877 Prittlewell, Essex, England - 23 Nov 1918Mark S. Anderson 1940s managed by Mark Anderson 134Charles Thomas Anderson 23 Feb 1912 Prittlewell, Essex, England - aft 1931 managed by Robert Walker Katherine (Anderson) Donnelly-Anderson 1960s managed by Arthur Anderson 666Richard Anderson III managed by Jim Miller Thom F. Anderson 1950s managed by Thom Anderson 39967Winifred (Anderson) Sauter 23 Mar 1928 San Francisco, California, United States - 26 Aug 2002Thomas Primrose Anderson Dec 1869 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland - 31 Jul 1898 managed by Brenda Fuller James Anderson abt 1884 - 24 Nov 1959 managed by John Manning John Hawthorne Anderson 1823 Poland Or Niles Ohio - 09 Jul 1864 managed by Frederick Tompkins Helen (Anderson) Fairbairn abt 1725 Crailing, Roxburghshire, Scotland managed by Lorna Henderson Linda R. (Anderson) Krygier 1960s managed by Meaghan Mackey Amelia (Anderson) Brainard 10 Aug 1806 Little Falls, Herkimer, New York, USA - 11 Sep 1881 managed by Victoria Van Allen Kate Emma (Anderson) Farr Mar 1860 Washington, District of Columbia, United States - aft 1940 managed by Thom Anderson Sallie (Anderson) Watson 1837 - 1906 managed by Jay Jones Ernest Percival Anderson 05 Mar 1901 Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 17 Apr 1937 managed by Thom Anderson Myrtle Mae Anderson 1905 - abt 1974 managed by Pamela Anderson Clarence Anderson 1901 - 1973George Brownlow Anderson 30 Aug 1873 Clay County, KY - 18 Mar 1944Irene Frances (Anderson) Evans 1895 Mississippi, United States managed by Jim Angelo Jacob Anderson Jr 20 Jul 1796 Montgomery, Virginia - 30 Mar 1874 managed by Jim Sneddon Mary Jane Anderson 1837 Illinois - 1909 managed by Maggie Mac Neill Dina Anderson 1707 Lunenburg, Virginia - 1769 managed by Clayton Martinez last edited 20 Mar 2018Raymond D. Anderson III 1960s managed by Raymond Anderson 21Juliet Viola (Anderson) Ahles 25 May 1924 Iowa USA - 29 Jul 1999 managed by Stephanie Ahles Francis T Anderson abt 1830 managed by M Nason Francis Anderson 28 Mar 1822 Rayne, Aberdeenshire - 31 Jan 1884 managed by Andrew Mc Lean Francis Anderson Amanda Anderson 1980s managed by Andrew Mc Lean Mary F. (Anderson) Markham 1858 - 1893Leroy Anderson 05 Nov 1932 Bluff Springs, Cass, Illinois - 26 Oct 2000 managed by Annette Allen Richard R. Anderson 09 Jun 1953 Rantoul, Iowa - 12 May 2013Amy M. Anderson 1980s managed by Amy Anderson 26Alvera Marguerite Anderson 21 Dec 1911 Brandon, Manitoba managed by Russell Philip Poul William Anderson 25 Nov 1926 Bristol, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States - 31 Jul 2001 managed by Scott Fulkerson Elijah William Anderson 16 Apr 1909 Walton, Washington, MO, USA - 28 Jul 1993 managed by Ruth Adkins Amber S. (Anderson) Van Doren 1980s managed by Amy Anderson Unlisted Anderson Raymond W. Anderson 1950s managed by Erman Evans Henry Gilbert Anderson 18 Feb 1913 Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa - 09 Apr 1942 managed by Lynn Anderson Adelphia (Anderson) Cooper abt 1822 Georgia, United States - aft 1880 managed by Kristi Barrows Jean (Anderson) Campbell 1940s managed by Jean Campbell 91Mary Jane (Anderson) Testerman 1753 va - 1800 managed by r Barker Abraham Anderson Sr. abt 1735 Maryland, British Colonial America - abt 1800 managed by James Mc Gehee Stewart Cuyler Anderson 24 Apr 1851 Chr Moulmein Bengal, India - 11 Feb 1857 managed by Mike Anderson Abraham Anderson II 10 Mar 1776 Warren, Kentucky - 15 Aug 1838 managed by James Mc Gehee Carolyn (Anderson) Greene 13 Sep 1912 Steubenville, Ohio - 25 Feb 2000 managed by Cynthia Mc Chesney Martha Anderson 04 Apr 1772 Montgomery, Virginia, United States - 1838 managed by Nancy Riley last edited 19 Mar 2018William Charles Anderson 17 Apr 1906 Prittlewell, Essex, England - aft 1911 managed by Robert Walker Sarah Ann Anderson aft Oct 1874 Prittlewell, Essex, England - aft Sep 1958Maria Eliza (Anderson) Bailey 23 May 1871 Prittlewell, Essex, England - 29 Jul 1952Nancy (Anderson) Meador 1752 Stafford, Virginia - 1806 managed by Clayton Martinez Janet Anderson abt 1793 Scotland - abt 1860 managed by Rick Heiser Janet Anderson abt 1795 Scotland Thomas Anderson aft Jan 1868 Prittlewell, Essex, England - bef Mar 1935 managed by Robert Walker Margaret (Anderson) Weakley 04 Dec 1769 Pennsylvania - 03 Jun 1800 managed by Edward Mc Fadden Henry Anderson aft Jul 1866 Prittlewell, Essex, England - bef Mar 1952 managed by Robert Walker John R Anderson 02 Nov 1869 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States - 03 Jan 1871 managed by Carole Boomer William Walter Anderson 19 Feb 1830 Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 08 May 1904Caroline Josephine (Anderson) Davidson 15 Jan 1878 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States - 10 Jan 1968William Walter Anderson abt 1865 Ontario, Canada - abt 1900Charles Augustus Anderson 15 Sep 1863 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada - 29 Nov 1917Henry Raymond Anderson 12 Jul 1867 Ontario, Canada - 21 Jun 1948Grace Hilda (Anderson) Kent 04 May 1892 Gratiot, Michigan, United States - 16 Mar 1960Earl R. Anderson 1940s managed by Earl Anderson 2307Krista J. Anderson 1950s managed by Krista Anderson 89M Anderson managed by M Anderson 2Ane Margrethe (Anderson) Sorenson abt 1858 Malling, Arhus, Denmark - abt 1945 managed by Valarie Perkins Margrete Anderson abt 1858 managed by Ken Ferguson Letha (Anderson) Troxel 27 Oct 1793 Grayson Countyr, Kentucky, United States - 09 Feb 1874 managed by Charlotte Kensil Elizabeth (Anderson) Best 1808 North Carolina, United States - 02 Jun 1880 managed by Edward Hogan Arne Enar Anderson 11 Feb 1919 Whitemouth, Canada - 05 Jun 2001 managed by Britt-Marie Sohlström Hugo Anderson 22 Nov 1917 Whitemouth, Manitoba, Canada - Mar 1997Signe Gunhild (Anderson) Nelson 14 Sep 1911 Whitemouth, Manitoba, Canada - 02 Sep 2000Alfred Anderson 25 May 1915 Whitemouth, Man"
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"docid": "D3110216#0",
"title": "http://www.geneajourney.com/aubigny2.html\n.",
"text": "\"d'Aubigny, Earls of Arundel William d'Aubigny, Seigneur of St. Martin-Aubigny, b abt 1010, Normandy. He md Daughter de Plessis abt 1033. She was b abt 1014. Children of William d'Aubigny and Daughter de Plessis were: William d'Aubigny, Seigneur of St. Martin-Aubigny, b abt 1035. See LINE ARoger d'Aubigny b abt 1040. See LINE BLINE AWilliam d'Aubigny,Seigneur of St. Martin-Aubigny, b abt 1035, of Saint-Martin-Aubigny, Coutances, La Manche, France. The identity of his wife is not known. Child of William d'Aubigny was: Nigel/Nele d'Aubigny b abt 1070, of Cainhoe, Bedfordshire, England, d bef 1107. He md Amice de Ferrieres abt 1099, daughter of Henry de Ferrieres, Sire de Ferrieres and Chambrais, and Bertha. Child of Nigel/Nele d'Aubigny and Amice de Ferrieres was: Henry d'Aubignyb abt 1105, of Cainhoe, Bedfordshire, England, b bef 1162."
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"docid": "D2475410#0",
"title": "https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EARHART\nEARHART Genealogy",
"text": "This EARHART index was pre-built so it loads quickly. Click here for live data and advanced tools for collaboration, genetic genealogy, surname projects, etc. John W. Earhart abt 1835 - abt 1872 last edited 19 Jan 2018Bertha Alena (Earhart) Merchant 24 Jun 1876 Lindsay, Ontario, Canada - 03 Jan 1954 last edited 18 Jan 2018Dennis Cox Earhart 18 Jun 1921 Augusta, Virginia, United States - 26 Feb 1991 last edited 17 Jan 2018Jacob Earhart 1772 Maryland, USA - aft 1821 managed by Emily Fontes last edited 15 Jan 2018Samuel Earhart 12 Apr 1798 Maryland, USA - 08 Oct 1846Christi Ann Earhart 02 Dec 1839 Ohio, USA - 26 Mar 1840Joseph Dixon Earhart 30 Dec 1841 Ohio, USA - 02 Jan 1916Lydia Ann Earhart 18 Apr 1836 Ohio, USA - 20 Dec 1836Nancy Earhart 14 May 1834 - 15 Mar 1862Samuel Morgan Earhart 07 Sep 1832 Ohio, USA - 08 Feb 1917William Reuel Earhart 02 Mar 1831 Ohio, USA - 12 Aug 1895 last edited 14 Jan 2018Mary (Earhart) Brown 14 Jul 1829 Ohio, USA - 15 Nov 1864Louisa Ann Earhart 18 Dec 1827 Ohio, USA - aft 1850Catharine (Earhart) Rigg 16 Jun 1826 Ohio, USA - aft 1886Jacob Earhart 01 Sep 1824 Ohio, USA - abt Mar 1864Michael Earhart 16 Sep 1822 Ohio, USA - 20 May 1891John Earhart 02 May 1821 Ohio, USA - 22 Aug 1874Nathaniel Earhart 20 Jun 1844 Ohio, USA - 26 Jan 1916Lucinda G. (Earhart) Nelson 1950s managed by Bill Vincent last edited 13 Jan 2018Fronia E (Earhart) Liming 1881 Ohio USA - 1935 managed by Kari Lemons Johann Jacob Jacob Earhart 22 Apr 1719 Evangelisch, Iggelheim, Bayern, Germany - 12 Jan 1753Jane Van Vorhees (Earhart) Smith 14 Nov 1837 Ohio, USA - 12 Jul 1900 managed by Emily Fontes Clement Harris Earhart 03 Jun 1846 Augusta County, VA, USA - 13 Dec 1896 managed by James Landes last edited 10 Jan 2018Sarah Earhart 14 Mar 1819 Brown County, Ohio, USA - 01 Apr 1906 managed by Charles Jameson last edited 6 Jan 2018Benjamin Earhart 20 Jan 1806 •Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA - 30 Sep 1894 managed by Mark Burch Adam Earhart 24 Dec 1811 •Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA - 18 Apr 1883Benjamin Franklin Earhart 19 Jul 1842 •Locust Ridge, Brown County, Ohio, USA - 26 Mar 1918John Earhart 11 Oct 1777 •Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA - 11 Feb 1851Harriet (Earhart) Hartman 17 Dec 1842 California, USA - 25 Aug 1929 managed by Gene Mc Kelvey last edited 3 Jan 2018Laura Myrtle (Earhart) Brown 05 Jul 1894 Orchardville, Wayne, Illinois, United States - 01 Jul 1992 last edited 22 Dec 2017Ogie Ivan Earhart 1891 - 1977Bertha Earhart 1887 - 1971Edgar Earhart 1885 - 1969Oscar E. Earhart 06 Nov 1862 Indiana - 12 Feb 1938Mary Jane (Earhart) Huffman abt 01 Jan 1819 Madison County, VA - 05 Mar 1877 managed by Monte Irvin last edited 9 Dec 2017Jacob Walton Earhart 11 Oct 1842 Newnan, Georgia, USA - 18 Jul 1909 managed by Steve Dawson last edited 27 Nov 2017Godfrey Earhart 01 Dec 1813 Lexington, Coweta, South Carolina, United States - 1897 managed by Nicholas Sprehe Homer Earhart 07 Sep 1869 Arthur, Lamar County, Texas, USA - 23 Jul 1941 managed by Steve Dawson Horace E Earhart 28 Nov 1900 Como, Hopkins County, Texas, USA - 11 Oct 1970Joann (Earhart) Dawson 16 Nov 1926 Oklahoma, USA - 23 Jan 1982Kerry L. (Earhart) Uhles 1970s managed by Kerry Uhles last edited 22 Nov 2017 11James O. Earhart abt 1901 Arkansas, USA - abt 1978 managed by Linda Minner last edited 18 Nov 2017Freida Ruth Earhart 06 Jul 1907 Mississippi, USA - 17 Dec 1995John Thomas Earhart Jr. 30 Jul 1904 Arkansas, USA - 10 Jun 1971Lowery E. Earhart abt 1899 Illinois, USA - abt 1980Hilas Clyde Earhart 22 Dec 1896 Illinois, USA - 22 Jan 1975John Thomas Earhart Sr. abt 1867 Illinois, USA - abt 1943Charles C. Earhart abt 1890 Illinois, USA - abt 1934Bertha May (Earhart) Booten, Dunahoo 02 Jan 1888 Carmi City, White County ILLINOIS - 17 Sep 1952 last edited 17 Nov 2017Eva Earhart abt 1879 - bef 1900Elizabeth Earhart abt 1877 - abt 1900George E. Earhart abt 1844 Indiana, USA - abt 1890Mary Lewis (Earhart) Arnold 04 Jun 1781 - 04 Jan 1808 managed by Robin White last edited 13 Nov 2017Nancy Earhart 1774 Funkstown, Washington, Maryland - 04 Jan 1808 managed by Cory Allen Phillip Earhart 1740 Maryland - Mar 1805 managed by Robin White Harris K. Earhart 1930s managed by Lori Stackow last edited 26 Oct 2017Harris Earhart 1930s Morley M. Earhart 1920s Wanda J. (Earhart) Mc Clintock 1920s Ollie Earhart 09 Oct 1894 Parke County, Indiana Constance L. Earhart 1940s Cindy S. Earhart 1940s Morrell G. Earhart 1920s Susannah Earhart (Earhart) Gemberling 27 Aug 1804 Pennsylvania - 31 Aug 1879 managed by Tanya Carson last edited 22 Oct 2017William G. Earhart 1891 Oklahoma, USA last edited 20 Oct 2017Lewis C. Earhart 09 Jul 1926 Tishomingo, Johnston County, Oklahoma, USA - 19 Feb 1972 managed by Enzo Piazza Hannah Earhart 29 Jan 1733 Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States - 29 Jun 1804 managed by Cecil Stuerke last edited 18 Oct 2017Margarett (Earhart) Hook Oct 1791 - 1838 last edited 14 Oct 2017Cordelia Earhart abt 18 Sep 1826 - abt 18 Oct 1898 managed by jo Bigger last edited 13 Oct 2017Henry Earhart 1820 - 19 Apr 1864 managed by Eddie Puckett last edited 11 Oct 2017Katie (Earhart) Smith Sep 1860 Ohio managed by Kristie Linn last edited 1 Oct 2017Sarah (Earhart) Huffman 28 Jul 1797 Shenandoah, Virginia - 06 Nov 1890 managed by Jo Mc Caleb last edited 18 Sep 2017Amelia Mary Earhart 24 Jul 1897 Santa Fe, Atchison, Atchison County, Kansas, USA - abt 02 Jul 1937 managed by Notables Project Wiki Tree last edited 16 Sep 2017Hannah (Earhart) Galtney abt 1748 Lincoln County, North Carolina - aft 1784 managed by Liz Shifflett last edited 9 Sep 2017Amy Earhart 1777 managed by Sonja Krisell Catherine Earhart 10 Mar 1824 - abt 1857 last edited 7 Sep 2017Thomas Britton Earhart 06 May 1900 Shallow Lake, Huron, Ontario, Canada - 28 Aug 1918 managed by Gillian Wagenaar last edited 15 Aug 2017Benjamin Chalmers Earhart 07 Jul 1886 - 04 Feb 1945 managed by Doug Cooper last edited 9 Aug 2017Benjamin Harlin Earhart 03 Dec 1924 Illinois - 13 May 2015David Earhart II 28 Feb 1818 Indiana, Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA - 13 Aug 1903 managed by James Stratman last edited 3 Aug 2017Isabella Earhart 30 Nov 1857 , , Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA - 13 Jan 1908 last edited 31 Jul 2017Flora (Earhart) Harris 01 Nov 1885 Pennsylvania - Oct 1977 managed by Tya Tallieu last edited 30 Jul 2017Harriet Augusta (Earhart) Monroe 21 Aug 1842 , , , Pennsylvania, USA - 16 Jul 1927 managed by James Stratman last edited 28 Jul 2017Samuel Stanton Earhart 28 Mar 1871 , Atchison, Atchison County, Kansas, USA - 23 Sep 1930 managed by Alice Luckhardt David Earhart I 04 Dec 1789 York County, Pennsylvania, USA - 03 Jun 1848 last edited 27 Jul 2017Nancy (Earhart) Moore abt 14 Mar 1829 Wellesley, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada - abt 1843 managed by jo Bigger last edited 24 Jul 2017Philip Earhart 14 Apr 1746 Reading, Berks, Pennsylvania - Jan 1805 managed by Michael Frye last edited 11 Jul 2017Dorothy Jean (Earhart) Atwell 14 May 1937 St. Louis, St. Louis (Indenpendent City), Missouri, USA - 20 Oct 2003 managed by Cathy Champion last edited 8 Jul 2017Elizabeth Pearl Earhart 13 Sep 1875 Locust Ridge, Brown, Ohio, United States - 29 Aug 1957 managed by O. Lee Liming last edited 23 Jun 2017Sarah Ella (Earhart) Carter 1866 Sullivan County, Tennessee - 1938 managed by Glenda Mullins last edited 21 Jun 2017Robert Earhart 16 May 1820 Markham, York, Ontario, Canada - 01 Apr 1898 managed by jo Bigger last edited 17 Jun 2017Margaret (Earhart) Kennedy abt 1906 Maryland, USA - bef 2006 managed by Edwin Priest last edited 12 Jun 2017Elizabeth Wallace (Earhart) Dishinger Dec 1871 Indiana, United States - 13 Jun 1918 last edited 6 Jun 2017Mary Edna Earhart 21 Nov 1878 Montgomery, Virginia, United States - 17 May 1959 last edited 16 May 2017Nancy Earhart abt 1775 - bef 1809 managed by Tim Chilton last edited 15 May 2017Mary Eliza (Earhart) Beauchamp 27 Nov 1861 Parke County Indiana - 28 Apr 1935 managed by Elizabeth Beauchamp last edited 11 May 2017John Earhart 25 Sep 1791 Virginia - 25 Jun 1859 managed by Kaitlin Ashworth last edited 27 Feb 2017Margaret Painter (Earhart) Huddle 25 Oct 1831 Wythe County, VA - 05 Jan 1911Julia F. Earhart last edited 14 Feb 2017Isaac C Earhart 24 Jul 1824 Williamsburg, Claremont, Ohio - 09 May 1896 managed by Susan Pierce last edited 31 Jan 2017Albert Earhart 04 Dec 1848 Madison, Jefferson, Indiana - 23 Dec 1905John Earhart 20 Oct 1780 Pennsylvania - 15 Feb 1869 managed by K Brown Edwin Earhart 24 Jun 1910 - bef 29 Mar 1997 managed by Barbara Bower last edited 30 Jan 2017Elizabeth (Earhart) Shaver managed by Michael Lyons Hester Earhart abt 1846 Indiana managed by Susan Pierce John Jacob Earhart 23 Apr 1719 Germany - 12 Jan 1753 last edited 17 Dec 2016Sarah (Earhart) Peters 30 Oct 1791 Franklin County, Virginia USA - 18 Oct 1866 managed by Andrea Pack last edited 6 Dec 2016Catherine Earhart 08 Aug 1778 Lancs,,Pennsylvania,USA - 1846 last edited 20 Nov 2016Joseph L. W. Earhart 31 Mar 1819 Ohio - 08 Aug 1898 managed by Ken Smith last edited 18 Oct 2016George Earhart 27 Jul 1749 New Hanover, Pennsylvania - 15 Nov 1836Sara Earhart 11 Sep 1821 - 16 Oct 1900 managed by K Brown Elizabeth Earhart - 1832 managed by Steve Turley last edited 17 Oct 2016Sarah Elizabeth Earhart 26 May 1842 Jefferson County, Indiana - 17 Nov 1927 managed by Ken Smith last edited 6 Oct 2016Lydia Earhart abt 1781 managed by Nancy Case last edited 29 Sep 2016George Earhart 06 Jun 1861 Pennsylvania, USA - 15 Jun 1942 managed by Kevin Whisler last edited 6 Sep 2016Lisa (Earhart) Groeber abt 1940 managed by Fred Goodell last edited 19 Aug 2016Elizabeth (Earhart) Pfoutz 1831 - 1911 managed by Rick Pfouts last edited 16 Aug 2016Susannah (Earhart) Foutz abt 1828 last edited 15 Aug 2016Eliza Ann Earhart 1834 Ross, Ohio, USA - 1880 last edited 11 Aug 2016Adam Earhart 1753 Reading Township, York, Pennsylvania - 1787 last edited 1 Aug 2016Simon Earhart UE 1754 katoque, New York Eunice Blanche (Earhart) Woodward 04 Feb 1862 Mariposa, Victoria County, Canada West"
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"title": "http://brokenwindowz.com/fams_dixon.html\n.",
"text": "\"DIXONPatriarch : Walter DIXON and descendents Generation 1Walter DIXON was born in 1682 in Virginia and died in 1767 in Pitt County, North Carolina. He was married twice; once to Elizabeth PILKINGTON and again to Priscilla Ann SALTER, the daughter of Edward SALTER and Elizabeth ?. It is not known to which of these wives his children were born. Children of Walter DIXON are: (Generation 2) i. John DIXON ii. Sarah DIXON iii. Walter DIXON, Jr. iv. Rachel DIXON v. Edward DIXON vi. Priscilla DIXON vii. Elizabeth DIXON viii. Susannah DIXON ix."
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"docid": "D3387969#0",
"title": "http://voxeu.org/article/what-hospital-patients-want\nWhat can we learn about hospitals from the revealed preferences of patients?",
"text": "What can we learn about hospitals from the revealed preferences of patients? Dana Goldman , John Romley 21 March 2008In choosing their hospital, patients are concerned with both quality of care and amenities such as comfortable rooms. This column summarises recent research showing that patients value amenities and more productive hospitals compete for patients by supplying higher quality. We need to assess the value of amenities in relation to other hospital benefits, since improving amenities is more costly than improving care.a AIn west Los Angeles, Century City Doctors Hospital (CCDH) is a three-mile drive from UCLA Medical Center. Recently acquired by a group of Beverly Hills doctors, CCDH has undergone $100 million in improvements in its medical care and patient amenities (CCDH, 2008). Every room is private, with a flat-screen television and organic cuisine prepared by the staff of celebrated chef Wolfgang Puck. At UCLA, by contrast, rooms are shared. But the care is world-renowned. From 2000-2004, the 30-day (risk-adjusted) mortality rate among patients with community-acquired pneumonia averaged 9.5% at UCLA, versus 9.7% at CCDH (OSHPD, 2006). This tale of two hospitals can help us appreciate some important questions in the economics of hospital care, including: How do patients value hospital amenities in comparison to quality of care?"
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"docid": "D2435291#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/news/teleflex-buy-vascular-solutions-1b-tfx/\nTeleflex to Buy Vascular Solutions for $1B (TFX)",
"text": "\"Teleflex Inc. ( TFX) agreed to purchase fellow medical device maker Vascular Solutions Inc. ( VASC) for about $1 billion. Teleflex offered $56 per share for Vascular, whose stock traded early afternoon ET on December 2 at $55.97 per share. The acquisition is expected to close in the first half of 2017, and is expected to add to Teleflex's adjusted 2017 earnings. The deal was unanimously approved by Vascular Solutions’ board of directors. ( See also: Top Medical & Healthcare Software Companies . ) Teleflex may fund the purchase through a revolving credit facility and a new senior secured term loan facility. ( See also: Abbott, St. Jude Medical to Sell Assets .)J. P. Morgan Securities advised Teleflex on the deal, while Vascular Solutions was advised by Guggenheim Securities. CEO Was Indicted in Criminal Trial Vascular Solutions has had a volatile year, as its founder and CEO, Howard Root, faced a criminal lawsuit alleging \"\"off-label\"\" promotion of the company's Vari-Lase Short Kit for varicose veins. In February 2016, a jury found Root not guilty, but he recently said he was “not willing to assume much longer the personal risk associated with being the CEO of a public medical device company. ”Following the not-guilty verdict, Vascular Solutions' stock more than doubled from a 52-week low of $25 per share to its current level of almost $56 a share."
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"docid": "D781226#0",
"title": "http://mcvittie.co.uk/Tree.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Family Tree This is an extract from our Family Tree which now includes over 2000 names. Thanks must go to all who have contributed to creating this special family record but particularly special thanks must go to Ian Mc Vittie and Marion Mc Vittie Pool who compiled the first tree following a meeting during a chance visit to Langholm by some Canadian cousins. Thanks also to the late Hilda Mc Vittie Cooper , a grand lady by all accounts, who lived for over 100 years and who painstakingly researched the Mc Vittie Family History. Research which has been continued by her daughter Dr Dorothy Hyslop Booth. Thanks also to Charles Mc Vittie Lennox from Toronto, Ontario, Canada for the hours of work he has spent creating the Family Tree Maker database from which this extract is taken and for gathering and recording additional information about our ancestors which add so much colour to the Tree. Thanks to Jude Elliot from Waimate, New Zealand for all of the Elliot information including the wonderful photographs of William Elliot and his sons. Other contributors include Jean James from Stanley Moor, Stoke on Trent ,Staffordshire, England and Janet Martin currently living in Austin, Texas, USA. This has been a team effort . We are recording details of some of our work on the Web for the benefit of those who come after us and who have an interest in knowing where their roots lie. We have only included the early generations here but if you think you are connected , would like more information, or better still have information which you would like to share with us, then please e-mail Allan Mc Vittie."
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"docid": "D2462095#0",
"title": "http://www.tax.ny.gov/pubs_and_bulls/tg_bulletins/abt/do_i_have_to_register.htm\nDo I Have to Register as a Distributor of Alcoholic Beverages?",
"text": "Do I Have to Register as a Distributor of Alcoholic Beverages? Tax Bulletin AB-180 (TB-AB-180)Printer-Friendly Version (PDF)Issue Date: October 16, 2012Introduction If you’re a distributor of alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, or liquor), you must register with the Tax Department. This bulletin explains who is considered a distributor of alcoholic beverages and how to register. For definitions of alcoholic beverages, see Tax Bulletin Alcoholic Beverages Tax – Introduction and Definitions (TB-AB-25). Definitions Alcoholic beverages include beer, wine, and liquor. You’re a distributor if you:import (or cause to be imported) beer or wine into New York State for sale or to be used for any commercial purpose;purchase warehouse receipts for beer or wine stored in a warehouse located in New York State, then remove the beer or wine from the warehouse;produce, distill, manufacture, brew, compound, mix, or ferment beer or wine in New York State; orare an out-of-state wine manufacturer and have obtained a direct shipper’s license from the State Liquor Authority (SLA) to make direct shipments of wine to New York consumers from your out-of-state location (s). You’re a distributor if you:import (or cause to be imported) liquors into New York State for sale or use for any purpose;purchase warehouse receipts for liquors stored in a warehouse located in New York State, then remove the liquors from the warehouse; orproduce, distill, manufacture, mix, compound, or ferment liquors in New York State. You’re also a distributor if you:import (or cause to be imported) liquor or wine containing more than 24% alcohol by volume into New York City for sale or use for any purpose;import (or cause to be imported) beer into New York City for sale or commercial use (sales in New York City include sales to purchasers whose licensed premises are located within New York City, and sales for delivery to purchasers located within the city). If you’re 21 years of age or older, you may import up to 90 liters of liquors during a one-year period for your own use and consumption, without being registered. You’ll be liable for any alcoholic beverages tax due on any imported liquors, unless you qualify for the traveler’s exemption."
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"docid": "D2681989#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/abT\nallogeneic blood transfusion",
"text": "\"allogeneic blood transfusion (redirected from Abt) Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .allogeneic blood transfusion Abbreviation: ABTTransfusion of blood cells from one person to another. See also: transfusion Medical Dictionary, © 2009 Farlex and Partners Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content . Link to this page:<a href=\"\"https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Abt\"\">allogeneic blood transfusion</a>Facebook Twitter Feedback Flashcards & Bookmarks? Please log in or register to use Flashcards and Bookmarks. You can also log in with Facebook Twitter Google+ Yahoo The Free Dictionary presents: Write what you mean clearly and correctly. \""
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"docid": "D2631866#0",
"title": "https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JENNINGS\nJENNINGS Genealogy",
"text": "This JENNINGS index was pre-built so it loads quickly. Click here for live data and advanced tools for collaboration, genetic genealogy, surname projects, etc. Sarah (Jennings) Stevenson managed by MG Pitts last edited 3 Apr 2018Thomas Lawson Jennings 08 Oct 1829 Wilkes, North Carolina, United States - 23 Sep 1910 managed by G. Moore Josephine Adeline (Jennings) Davis 04 Jul 1865 Iredell County, North Carolina, United States - 06 Jan 1919Nettie Jennings abt 1868 - abt 1898 managed by Robin La Plante James Turner Jennings 10 Nov 1872 Iredell County, North Carolina, United States - 20 Apr 1956 managed by G. Moore Margaret Emily (Jennings) Weisner 29 Jul 1855 Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States - 31 Aug 1933Eric W. Jennings managed by Eric Jennings last edited 2 Apr 2018 2Donna Jennings managed by Donna Jennings Sarah L. (Jennings) Babb 17 Dec 1851 Callaway, Missouri, USA - 06 Jul 1928 managed by Sue Cox Ann (Jennings) Babb 1847 Callaway, Missouri, USA - 27 Jan 1885Mary Jennings 1843 Hinckley, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom managed by Brian Bedford Joseph Jennings 1817 Floyd, Indiana - 08 Nov 1890 managed by Martha Garrett Solomon Jennings bef 29 May 1709 Gerran, Cornwall, England managed by Pat Kelynack Jane (Jennings) Bennet bef 31 Jul 1737 Saint Allen, Cornwall, England Solomon William Jennings 05 Dec 1787 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - 1853 managed by Dawn Van Arsdale last edited 1 Apr 2018Tennessee Elizabeth (Jennings) Myres 01 Jan 1895 Kennett, Dunklin Missouri - 15 Feb 1980 managed by Christopher Lamb William Jennings Sr. 05 May 1816 Campsall Yorkshire, England - 1898 managed by Melissa Mc Kay Elizabeth Anna (Jennings) Gammon 11 Jan 1840 Hackney, Middlesex, England - 29 Jan 1921Percy Bannister Jennings 14 Jan 1897 Forest, Lambton, Ontario, Canada - 16 Jan 1983William Jennings Jr. 12 Sep 1855 Ontario, Canada - 21 Jan 1933Sarah (Jennings) Gammon 17 Feb 1847 Doncaster, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 01 Jun 1910Henrietta Martha (Jennings) Strahan 1860 Prahran, Victoria, Australia - 10 Apr 1950Louisa Maria (Jennings) Kemp 1855 Prahran, Victoria, Australia - 11 Jan 1928Thomas Henry Jennings 1866 Prahran, Victoria, Australia - 1940Lilian Maude Jennings 1873 Prahran, Victoria, Australia - 1873Joseph Garibaldi Jennings 1862 Prahran, Victoria, Australia - 1916James Joseph Jennings 1831 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia - 11 Oct 1921James William Pascoe Jennings 1869 Prahran, Victoria, Australia - 1945James Joseph Jennings 1854 Prahran, Victoria, Australia Eugene Arthur Jennings 1871 Prahran, Victoria, Australia - 1913Alice Maud Mary Jennings 1865 Prahran, Victoria, Australia - 1865Albert Edward Jennings 1868 Prahran, Victoria, Australia - 1868Anetta Amelia (Jennings) Fox 1862 Prahran, Victoria, Australia - 21 Jun 1930Sarah (Jennings) Duncan 1857 Prahran, Victoria, Australia - 1941Colette Jennings managed by Colette Jennings Amelia Mae (Jennings) Svendsen 25 Jan 1917 Stellarton, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada - 08 Apr 2014 managed by Kim Le Blanc last edited 31 Mar 2018David Samuel Jennings 1916 Bombala, New South Wales, Australia - 1977Eliza Sarah Jennings 1860 managed by Kaye Mansfield Frances Jennings abt 1612 - abt 1653 managed by Karen Willliams Val (Jennings) Kastine managed by Grant Rommel Lydia (Jennings) Bobbitt - abt 25 Jun 1889 managed by Sebastian Hahn Lucille (Jennings) Mansker aft 1851 managed by David Thomson Darrell L. Jennings 1950s managed by Jack Kellar last edited 30 Mar 2018Leander Warren Jennings 12 Dec 1928 Mississippi - 24 Dec 1997Leslie Collie Jennings 15 Mar 1895 Forest, Lambton, Ontario, Canada - 31 Dec 1972 managed by Melissa Mc Kay Jameka (Jennings) Jennings-Baugh 1970s managed by Sir William Arbuthnot of Kittybrewster Elijah Jennings 1795 - 15 Apr 1831 last edited 29 Mar 2018Ollie M (Jennings) Dickey 29 Nov 1870 Lincoln County, Tennessee - 04 Aug 1901 managed by Leslie Ridgway Dana M. (Jennings) Richey 1970s managed by Dana Richey 4Evaline (Jennings) Barnum Jan 1842 Groveland Township, Oakland, Michigan, United States - 27 Dec 1929Jane (Jennings) Stovall abt 1759 Goochland, Virginia managed by Sally Stovall last edited 28 Mar 2018Unlisted Jennings managed by Constance Chappell Anthony Jennings 1970s Lucy (Jennings) Mc Queary 16 Nov 1799 North Caeolina - 16 Jun 1878 managed by Eddie Pike Marion Jennings abt 1921 - abt 1943 managed by Ron Norman Annie Laura (Jennings) Adams 01 Jun 1903 Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA - 30 May 1978 managed by Sally Stovall William Jennings abt 1957 Ontario, Canada - bef 2011 managed by Jo-Anne Zeron-Benes James W Jennings bef 1921 Haslingden, Lancashire, England - bef 2011Elizabeth Jennings 22 Feb 1961 Brockville, Ontario, Canada - 12 Apr 2011Anne Jennings 1950s Anthony Jennings 1962 Ontario, Canada - 1985Unknown Jennings abt 1890 Scotland Anne Jennings Canada Monica Jennings Canada Kathleen M. (Jennings) Cove 1920s - 2010s managed by Sally Gibbs last edited 27 Mar 2018Ann A. (Jennings) Wright 1910s - 2000s managed by Elise Wright Henry Hutchens Jennings abt 1879 Wilson County, TNJohn Jennings 1825Elma (Jennings) Doty 1930s managed by Jared Carlisle Hester R. (Jennings) Moore 1960s managed by Hester Moore 4Bernard Arthur Jennings 1890 Bellarine, Victoria - 1943 managed by Kaye Mansfield last edited 26 Mar 2018Phyllis Catherine Jennings 1915 Dromana, Victoria Arthur James Jennings 1913 Camperdown, Victoria Cecil John Jennings 1885 Bellarine, Victoria Cecil Jennings abt 1886 managed by Quentin Jones Doris Pansey Jennings 1894 Bellarine, Victoria managed by Kaye Mansfield George Jennings 1855Clarence William Jennings 1887 Bellarine, Victoria - 1888Cecil John Jennings 1883 Bellarine, Victoria - 1884George Ernest Jennings 15 May 1880 in Bellarine/ Mannerim Vic. Australia. - 10 Nov 1958 managed by Lyn Budden Isaac Jennings abt 1664 Gloucester, New Jersey - 1758 managed by Carrie Lippincott last edited 25 Mar 2018Lewis Jennings abt 1934 - abt 2008 managed by Robin Stevens Joel Jennings 01 Dec 1792 North Carolina - abt 1819Jacob A Jennings 19 Aug 1819 Wilson County, Tennessee - 18 Apr 1860 managed by Christopher Lamb James William Jennings 12 Jul 1838 Coffee County Tennessee - abt 17 Nov 1900James William Jennings 12 Jul 1838 Tennessee managed by Donna Glover Becky A. (Jennings) Anderson 1950s managed by Becky Anderson last edited 24 Mar 2018 173John William Jennings 09 Jan 1900 Forest, Lambton, Ontario, Canada - 17 Aug 1974 managed by Melissa Mc Kay Kenneth Jennings 1920s Marvin Jennings 1920s Raymond Jennings 1920s Russel Jennings 1920s Donald Jennings 1920s John Jennings 1930s Margaret (Jennings) Phillips 1753 Farnham, Va - 1830 managed by Cindy Krieg Wiley T. Jennings 21 Nov 1816 Tennessee - 20 Aug 1888 managed by Donna Glover Martha Ann Jennings 22 Oct 1838 Wilson County, Tennessee - 30 Nov 1884 managed by Christopher Lamb William Riley Jennings 30 Aug 1867 Arkansas - 06 Oct 1953Jane (Jennings) Calder 1881 - 1956Mildred Lee (Jennings) Edwards 22 Jul 1909 Arkansas - 22 Jun 2002 managed by Shayla Robinson Joshua Jennings abt 1812 Gwennap, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom - 14 Nov 1906 managed by Barbara Bewick last edited 23 Mar 2018John Jones Jennings Apr 1859 - Mar 1941Isabella (Jennings) Bewick 24 Apr 1904 - Aug 1992Lois Jennings 07 Feb 1726 Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay - 12 Feb 1760 managed by Michael James Mary (Jennings) Batte aft 1634 Henrico County, Virginia - 15 Nov 1698 managed by Jewel Sporny Thomas Jennings abt 1684 Bridgewater, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British America - 27 Feb 1756 managed by Sandra Taylor William Allan Brabham Jennings 1885 managed by Kaye Mansfield last edited 22 Mar 2018John Jennings 1748 Richmond, Virginia, USA - 16 Jun 1831 managed by Lauri Pierce Mary Polly Jennings abt 1790 South Carolina or Virginia, USA - aft 1880 managed by Gayle Foster Polly Jennings 1788 managed by Lauri Pierce John Jennings 04 Aug 1849 Arksey, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 01 May 1934 managed by Melissa Mc Kay David Jennings managed by David Jennings Sue (Jennings) Holliday managed by Sue Holliday 86James Jennings 1816 - 1885Jeremiah Jennings 27 Jul 1840 Fort Beaufort, Cape Province, South Africa - 12 Sep 1927Jeremiah Jennings abt 1885 - abt 1967Winifred (Jennings) Cowper Johnson abt 1879 - abt 1960Barbara A. Jennings 1940s managed by Barbara Jennings 18William E. Jennings 1910s - 1980s James Jennings 08 Oct 1833 Ludgvan, Cornwall - 1834 managed by Bill Irving last edited 21 Mar 2018Thomas Jennings 25 Oct 1789 Ludgvan, Cornwall John Jennings 22 Jul 1830 Ludgvan, Cornwall Elizabeth Curgenven Jennings 11 Jun 1828 Ludgvan, Cornwall John Jennings 26 Feb 1826 Ludgvan, Cornwall - abt 1829Thomas Jennings 20 Jun 1819 Ludgvan, Cornwall Henry Jennings 30 Sep 1821 Ludgvan, Cornwall William Jennings 27 Aug 1816 Ludgvan, Cornwall James Jennings abt 1836Delbert O. Jennings 1920s managed by Andrew Creveling Catherine J Jennings abt 1879 Crowan, Cornwall managed by Bill Irving Martha Jennings abt 1874 Crowan, Cornwall William Jennings abt 1872 Sithney Green, Cornwall, England Catherine (Jennings) Haddock abt 1746 Spalding managed by Dave Haddock William T. Jennings 1950s managed by William Jennings 816Mary Ann Jennings 02 Feb 1825 Otter, Devon, England, United Kingdom - abt 1900 managed by Bill Wallace Thomas Jennings 25 May 1822 Otter, Devon, England, United Kingdom - abt 1900Louisa Jennings 24 Mar 1820 Otter, Devon, England, United Kingdom - abt 1900Miles G. Jennings 1980s managed by Dean Terry Darren D. Jennings 1980s Kristy L. Jennings 1970s Marla J. Jennings 1970s Daniel L. Jennings 1940s Elizabeth (Jennings) Slawson abt 1640John Jennings abt 1869 Sithney, Cornwall, England - 07 Jan 1899 managed by Ken Alexander Alice Jennings abt 1868 Crowan, Cornwall managed by Bill Irving James Jennings abt 1865 Breage, Cornwall Henry Jennings abt 1862 Breage, Cornwall Mary Jennings abt 1860 Ludgvan, Cornwall Elizabeth Jennings abt 1858 Ludgvan, Cornwall Stanley Richard Jennings 16 Sep 1895 Cornwall, England, United Kingdom - 06 Fe"
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"docid": "D698030#0",
"title": "https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/VANDIVER\nVANDIVER Genealogy",
"text": "This VANDIVER index was pre-built so it loads quickly. Click here for live data and advanced tools for collaboration, genetic genealogy, surname projects, etc. Harold B. Vandiver 23 Oct 1898 Missouri - 23 Jan 1992 managed by Walter Steesy last edited 21 Nov 2017Thelma Edith (Vandiver) Harrison 16 Nov 1914 Union, Adams Co, Iowa - 16 Dec 1991 managed by Don Slucher last edited 19 Nov 2017William Vandiver 1876 - 1969 managed by Cindy Krieg last edited 18 Nov 2017Keriah Vandiver aft 1760 managed by Sherry Nickles last edited 16 Nov 2017Keriah Vandiver 1768 managed by Nancy Bunnell George Vandiver 28 Dec 1784 Loudon County, Virginia - 06 Jun 1833 managed by Sherry Nickles last edited 14 Nov 2017George Vandiver 28 Dec 1764 Kent County, Delaware - 06 Jun 1833 managed by Regina Beck Jonathan Vandiver aft 1760 Pendleton District, South Carolina managed by Sherry Nickles Matthew Vandiver 08 Mar 1752 - aft 09 Apr 1855James Henry Vandiver 20 Sep 1869 Camp Smith, Colbert, Alabama, USA - 15 Oct 1952 managed by Cynthia Posey last edited 13 Nov 2017Martin Alexander Vandiver 28 Feb 1873 Camp Smith, Colbert, Alabama, USA - 30 Sep 1904Rosa Ella (Vandiver) Dotson 17 Mar 1871 Franklin County, Alabama, USA - 19 Jan 1958Elizabeth Jane (Vandiver) Fisher 22 Mar 1875 Alabama , USA - 31 Jan 1954 managed by Leroy Matlock William Henry Vandiver 25 Feb 1848 Alabama , USA - 27 Sep 1914Hugh Edward Vandiver 28 Apr 1876 Camp Smith, Alabama, USA - 08 Dec 1916 managed by Cynthia Posey William Henry Vandiver 05 Dec 1867 Camp Smith, Colbert, Alabama, USA - 08 Jan 1931George Washington Vandiver 11 Sep 1881 Tuscumbia, Colbert, Alabama,USA - 02 Mar 1974Noah Arch Vandiver 28 Feb 1878 Tuscumbia, Colbert, Alabama,USA - 30 Mar 1964David Crockett Vandiver 28 Sep 1883 Tuscumbia, Colbert, Alabama,USA - 07 Dec 1960Sarah Stacy Vandiver 1774 Anderson, Anderson, South Carolina, USA - 13 Apr 1815 managed by Michelle Entrop last edited 9 Nov 2017George Washington Vandiver 1827 Lawrence County, Alabama - 09 Dec 1863 managed by Regina Beck last edited 5 Nov 2017John Wesley Vandiver 10 Apr 1859 Lawrence County, Alabama - 13 Jun 1943 managed by Nancy Bunnell James Leldon Vandiver abt 1910 Morgan County, Alabama - 01 Oct 1971 managed by Carolyn Murray William Andrew Vandiver 31 Oct 1860 - 05 Jun 1948 managed by Nancy Bunnell John Vandiver 1799 Moulton, Lawrence County, Alabama - 1833 managed by Regina Beck Ryland O'Bannon Vandiver 30 Oct 1847 Alabama, USA - 08 Jan 1927 managed by Carolyn Murray Terry Loyd Vandiver 17 Oct 1956 Tuscumbia, Colbert County, Alabama - 25 Jul 2004Clyde Vandiver 21 Apr 1918 Colbert County, Alabama, USA - 02 Dec 1985James Monroe Vandiver 12 Mar 1881 Franklin County,, Alabama, USA - 09 May 1957 last edited 4 Nov 2017William Thomas Vandiver 15 Oct 1853 Lawrence County, Alabama, USA - 10 Feb 1882John David Vandiver 06 Oct 1831 Newburg, Franklin Co, AL - 06 Feb 1904 managed by Nancy Bunnell William Vandiver abt 1853 - bef 1882 managed by Sherry Nickles John David Vandiver abt 1818 South Carolina John Hugh Vandiver abt 02 Jan 1852 Alabama - 20 Aug 1931Charles Whitefield Vandiver 27 Dec 1893 Rome, Floyd, Georgia - 05 Mar 1967 managed by Carolyn Murray P Hollingsworth Vandiver 15 Oct 1863 Alabama - 12 Jan 1926 managed by Sherry Nickles Hugh Davis Vandiver 05 Jul 1895 Rome, Floyd County, Georgia - 26 Jun 1977 managed by Carolyn Murray Edwin Jackson Vandiver 02 Feb 1897 Rome, Floyd County, Georgia - 31 Dec 1976John Hollingsworth Vandiver 1899 - 08 Jul 1936Hollingsworth (Vandiver) Vandever abt 1770 Kent County, Delaware - abt 1820 managed by Sherry Nickles Hollingsworth Vandiver abt 1730 Queen Anne's, Maryland - 17 Mar 1820Jonathan Vandiver 1766 PA - aft 1840 managed by Nancy Bunnell George Washington Vandiver 28 Mar 1824 Savannah, Hardin County, Tennessee, USA - 09 Mar 1893 managed by Odes Lee Choate last edited 3 Nov 2017George H Vandiver 01 Jan 1779 South Carolina - 17 Sep 1866Edward Vandiver 21 Jan 1748 George's County, Colony of Maryland - 20 Jun 1837 managed by Carolyn Murray Elizabeth C. (Vandiver) Crumpton abt 09 Jan 1831 South Carolina - abt 24 Apr 1892 managed by Mel Gardner Lampkin Vandiver abt 1789 Fairfield, South Carolina - abt 1858 managed by Carolyn Murray last edited 2 Nov 2017John Vandiver abt 1774 Loudon, Virginia, United States - 17 Sep 1846Mary Persina Vandiver 28 Jul 1826 - 18 Feb 1897Enoch George Vandiver abt 1808 Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina - abt 03 Jan 1873Edward Vandiver 1800 - 1881Edward Vandiver 21 Jan 1753 Rock Creek, Anne Arundel Co., MD - 20 Jul 1837 managed by Bill Lander Helena Turley (Vandiver) Brown 21 Sep 1810 - 27 Jun 1895 managed by Carolyn Murray last edited 1 Nov 2017Peter Sanford Vandiver 1784 - 18 Apr 1847Peter Sanford Vandiver 1809 Anderson District, South Carolina - 1864Elizabeth Ann Vandiver 15 Aug 1876 - 09 Feb 1952Edward Vandiver 21 Jan 1748 Prince George, Mary Land - abt 20 Jun 1837 managed by Edythe Payne last edited 31 Oct 2017James Vandiver managed by Carolyn Murray last edited 30 Oct 2017Margaret (Vandiver) Yocum abt 1825 Franklin County, Alabama managed by Nancy Bunnell last edited 18 Oct 2017Hettie Lucinda (Vandiver) Rhoads 1842 - abt 1927 managed by Kristine Curry Calvin V Vandiver 17 Jan 1885 Colbert County, Alabama - 21 Jan 1968 managed by Carolyn Murray last edited 16 Oct 2017Thomas Jasper Vandiver 28 May 1856 Lawrence County, Alabama - 12 Nov 1937Nancy Irene (Vandiver) Nichols 06 Dec 1875 Alabama - 1951 last edited 14 Oct 2017Marlin H Vandiver Aug 1863 Alabama - 1910William Frances Vandiver Sep 1823 Lawrence County, Alabama - aft Jun 1900 managed by Nancy Bunnell Margaret Vandiver abt 1845 Alabama - abt 1910 managed by Carolyn Murray John David Vandiver Aug 1851 Lawrence County, Alabama - 1919 last edited 13 Oct 2017Nellie Ann Vandiver 1871 Colbert County, Alabama - 21 Aug 1951James C Vandiver 11 Oct 1855 Colbert County, Alabama - 25 Nov 1877 last edited 11 Oct 2017James Newton Vandiver 09 Nov 1888 Lawrence County, Alabama - 05 Oct 1956Levi William Vandiver 1823 - 1870 managed by Chantel Shepherd last edited 6 Oct 2017James B W Vandiver 1846 - 1916Mattie (Vandiver) Griffin 08 Sep 1877 - 26 Feb 1919Lillian Augusta Vandiver 05 Jun 1877 Switzerland County, Indiana Pheba Miranda (Vandiver) Bradford 30 Jan 1851 Lawrence County , Alabama - 29 Apr 1942 managed by Leroy Matlock last edited 1 Oct 2017Nancy (Vandiver) Teat 1783 Craven (now Fairfield), South Carolina - 1839Elizabeth Earl (Vandiver) Ledbetter 03 Mar 1832 Anderson, South Carolina - 16 Nov 1915 managed by Edythe Payne Methyl Emmalene (Vandiver) Oliver 22 Sep 1908 - 23 Jul 1953 managed by Leroy Matlock Bessie Leona (Vandiver) Landers abt 17 Jan 1906 - 24 May 2001Bluitt Vandiver 01 Mar 1905 - 28 Apr 1945Walter Cicero Vandiver 02 Jun 1880 - 28 May 1967Nancy H. Vandiver 09 Dec 1833 Habersham County, Georgia, USA managed by Kenneth Dixon last edited 26 Sep 2017George Vardyman Vandiver 06 Nov 1812 Habersham County, Georgia, USA - 18 Aug 1910Sandra K. (Vandiver) Ortiz 1940s - 2000s managed by John Simpson last edited 9 Sep 2017Margaret Jane (Vandiver) Tindle 30 Sep 1830 South Carolina - 19 Mar 1905 managed by Betty Tindle last edited 8 Sep 2017Dudley M Vandiver 1864 - 23 Nov 1936 managed by Becky Bryant last edited 25 Aug 2017Jasper N Vandiver 19 Aug 1845 South Carolina - 13 Oct 1908 managed by Jessica Collett last edited 2 Aug 2017William Alonzo Vandiver 12 Mar 1881 Lane Springs, Colbert County, Alabama - 03 Dec 1959 managed by Carolyn Murray last edited 19 Jul 2017Holly Vandiver 1980s managed by Kim Coers last edited 29 Jun 2017Heather (Vandiver) Neely 1980s Phillip Vandiver 1950s Mary E Vandiver 01 Apr 1878 Saints Crossroads, Colbert County, Alabama, USA - 01 Jun 1963 managed by Carolyn Murray last edited 23 Jun 2017Rebecca (Vandiver) Schenk 1960s managed by Rebecca Schenk 2Minnie Edna (Vandiver) Hunter 15 Oct 1881 Colbert County, Alabama, USA - 08 Dec 1938 managed by Carolyn Murray last edited 20 Jun 2017Samuel Ernest Vandiver Jr 03 Jul 1918 Canon, Hart County, Georgia, USA - 21 Feb 2005 last edited 16 Jun 2017Walker Riley Vandiver 09 Jan 1880 Colbert County, Alabama, USA - 09 Apr 1946 last edited 14 Jun 2017Lou Ella Vandiver 26 Oct 1872 Tuscumbia, Colbert County, Alabama, USA - 14 Apr 1925Dewey Monroe Vandiver 08 Dec 1906 Colbert County, Alabama, USA - 17 Apr 1982 last edited 11 Jun 2017Olen Henry Vandiver 05 Nov 1911 Franklin County,, Alabama, USA - 29 Jun 1999Clarence Abner Vandiver 20 Apr 1920 Franklin County,, Alabama, USA - 27 Feb 2001William M Vandiver 29 Jan 1904 Colbert County, Alabama, USA - 26 May 1977John Carlisle Vandiver 30 Mar 1878 Franklin County, Alabama, USA - 08 Jul 1962Martha Alice Vandiver 09 Jun 1874 Colbert County, Alabama, USA - 13 Oct 1946Rena Ellen (Vandiver) Turner 25 Oct 1903 - 02 May 1982 managed by Diane Barnett last edited 28 May 2017Mary Evelyn (Vandiver) Larkins 10 Mar 1854 managed by Christine Henderson Manning Vandiver 1799 Anderson, South Carolina - 1863 last edited 23 May 2017Sarah Stacy Vandiver 1778 - 13 Apr 1815Rebecca (Vandiver) Schenk 1960s managed by David Schenk last edited 22 May 2017Homer Everett Vandiver 19 Feb 1924 Brandsville, Missouri - 22 Mar 1999 managed by Cindi Laws last edited 30 Apr 2017Ashberry Vandiver abt 1780 managed by Victor Lee last edited 2 Apr 2017Amanda Jane Vandiver abt 30 Jan 1888 Atlanta, GA - 13 Nov 1982 managed by Evan Shofner last edited 26 Mar 2017Emaline Vandiver 23 Jan 1815 Patterson's Creek, 3 miles south of Burlington, Hampshire (now Mineral) County, Virginia (now West Virginia) - 10 Mar 1865 managed by Kimball Everingham last edited 24 Mar 2017George H Vandiver abt 1802 managed by J. Mancha last edited 17 Mar 2017Joseph Mischler Vandiver abt 1825 Kentucky Malissa A Vandiver 12 Jul 1870 Kentucky - 31 Oct 1921Frances (Vandiver) Trotter abt 1877 - abt 1959 managed by Elaine Trotter last edited 14 Mar 2017Charles Harrison Vandiver 01 May 1840 Patterson Creek, Burlington, Mineral, Virginia, United States - 07 Sep 1911 managed by Robert Snow last edited 3 Mar 2017Ar"
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"docid": "D3234022#0",
"title": "https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/AUSMUS\nAUSMUS Genealogy",
"text": "This AUSMUS index was pre-built so it loads quickly. Click here for live data and advanced tools for collaboration, genetic genealogy, surname projects, etc. Mary Elizabeth (Ausmus) O'Dell abt 1822 Tennesee - abt 1860 managed by Ann Grubb last edited 20 Mar 2018Johann Peter Ausmus abt 1711 Mecklenburg, Nordwestmecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany - abt 1802 last edited 18 Mar 2018Elizabeth Ann (Ausmus) Crecelius 08 Apr 1762 York County, Pennsylvania - 30 Jan 1832 managed by Karen Speedy Arthur E. Ausmus 02 Aug 1884 •Lamar County, Texas, USA - 1965 managed by Stephanie Ahles last edited 9 Feb 2018Philip Ausmus 1733 Mecklenburg, Nordwestmecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany - 1809 managed by Nalani Briggs last edited 18 Nov 2017Eugene Ausmus 10 Apr 1884 Adams Co., IL - 06 Jun 1971 last edited 8 Nov 2017Clarence Ausmus 14 Aug 1887Catherina Ausmus abt 1715 Rockingham, Co., Virginia managed by Adam England last edited 5 Nov 2017Mary W (Ausmus) Dunn 1808 - abt 1862 managed by Perry Dunn last edited 31 Oct 2017George D. Ausmus 1858 Illinois, United States - 09 Jun 1940 last edited 20 Oct 2017Phillip Ausmus 1733 Mecklenburg, Nordwestmecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany - 1809 managed by Alexander Mc Cowan last edited 18 Oct 2017Beth A. (Ausmus) Lamb 1930s managed by Stephanie Ahles last edited 13 Oct 2017Susannah Ausmus 28 Jun 1837 Speedwell, Claiborne, Tennessee, United States, - 28 Jul 1908 managed by Jim Riddle last edited 6 Oct 2017Juanita (Ausmus) Weaver 12 Mar 1920 Brookston, Lamar, Texas - 25 Sep 2009 managed by Dale Weaver last edited 28 Sep 2017John J. Ausmus 29 Sep 1855 Mount Sterling, Brown County, Illinois - 06 Apr 1948Samuel Edward Ausmus 28 Feb 1888 Texas - 05 May 1936Sophia Ausmus 1990s managed by Paula Hurwitz last edited 12 Sep 2017Abigail Ausmus 1990s Bradley D. Ausmus 1960s last edited 14 Aug 2017Harry Lee Ausmus 02 Jan 1905 Valley Creek, Clairborne, TN - May 1971Unlisted Ausmus managed by Paula Hurwitz Pauline (Ausmus) Roe Jun 1864 managed by Rebecca Peterson last edited 13 Jul 2017Johann Peter Ausmus abt 1711 Schwartzenau, Mecklinburg, Germany - abt 1802 managed by Adam England last edited 7 Jul 2017Philip Ausmus abt 1733 Mechlenburg, Schwerin, Germany - abt 1809Henry Ausmus 16 Feb 1774 Augusta, Va - 03 May 1849Rachel Ausmus 05 Aug 1803 Powell Valley, Claiborne, TN - 15 Aug 1871Susanna (Ausmus) Huddleston 1813 Williamson Co. ,Tennessee managed by Jennifer Stutsman last edited 19 Jun 2017Grace (Ausmus) Eulinger 1891 Missouri, United States managed by Natalie Trott last edited 18 Jun 2017Glenys (Ausmus) Hooker 28 Aug 1937 - 20 Nov 1983 managed by S Warner last edited 17 Jun 2017Elmer Laverne Ausmus 28 May 1943 - 26 Aug 2003Leona Belle (Ausmus) Mulberry 24 Jul 1934 Colorado - 14 Apr 2009Elmer Bertle Ausmus 05 Nov 1909 Colorado - 20 Apr 1971Johannes Heinrich Ausmus 16 Feb 1774 Augusta County Virginia - 03 May 1849 managed by Nalani Briggs last edited 23 May 2017John Canaday Ausmus 14 May 1816 - 11 Jul 1904 managed by Charlene Worth Sarah Elizabeth Susan (Ausmus) Hunter 20 Feb 1851 Speedwell, Claiborne, Tennessee, United States - 19 Sep 1884Alex Ausmus managed by Alex Ausmus last edited 10 Apr 2017Lucy Jane (Ausmus) Smith 15 Mar 1904 Kentucky, United States - 03 Dec 2002 managed by Samantha Wenger last edited 30 Jan 2017Philip Ausmus 19 Mar 1788 Virginia - 30 Dec 1856 managed by Nalani Briggs last edited 7 Oct 2016Fred A. Ausmus 27 Apr 1892 managed by Wendi Kirk last edited 14 Aug 2016Elizabeth Ausmus abt 1825 - abt 1874 managed by Jennifer Stutsman last edited 5 Aug 2016David Ausmus abt 1823 St. Clair Co., Illinois Zachariah Ausmus abt 1821 St. Clair Co., Illinois Sarah Ellen (Ausmus) Huddleston 15 Aug 1818 Belleville,St. Clair Co, Illinois - abt 1875Peter Ausmus 12 Oct 1775 Augusta Co. ,Virginia - 04 Feb 1861 managed by Jennifer Stutsman Sarah (Ausmus) Cain abt 08 Jan 1774 Tennessee - 18 Dec 1852 managed by Elaine Walker last edited 4 Aug 2016James Ausmus 10 Mar 1820 Mound Station,Brown Co., Illinois - abt 1896 managed by Jennifer Stutsman last edited 16 Jun 2016Philip Ausmus abt Jan 1800 - 02 Feb 1877 last edited 8 Jun 2016Phoebe (Ausmus) Riggs 1802 Clairborne Co. ,Tennessee - 1824Samuel Ausmus abt 1829 Adams County, Illinois - 1894 last edited 24 May 2016Bertha May (Ausmus) Walker last edited 25 Apr 2016Ella May Ausmus 19 Apr 1881 Knox County, Missouri, USA - 30 Mar 1952 managed by Tony Loft last edited 13 Apr 2016Clarence J. Ausmus 1920s managed by Teresa Gibson last edited 12 Apr 2016Ethel M. Ausmus 1910s - 1920s Clarence Ausmus Rhoda A. Ausmus 16 Nov 1847 Brown County, Illinois, USA - 21 Jan 1924 managed by Chasity Waldrop last edited 6 Apr 2016Jessica A. Ausmus 1980s managed by Jessica Ausmus last edited 20 Feb 2016 24Anette Ausmus 1960s managed by Mike Burger last edited 2 Feb 2016Anonymous (Ausmus) Anonymous managed by Edward Ausmus last edited 20 Jan 2016Edward Ausmus 7Chelsea Ausmus managed by Jessica Ausmus Melissa Ausmus Andrew Ausmus Amanda D. (Ausmus) Rankin 1980s Gerald R Ausmus 12 Oct 1947 Pine City, Minnesota, United States - 14 Sep 2015 last edited 6 Dec 2015Dawn M. (Ausmus) Bray 1970s managed by Dawn Bray last edited 12 Jul 2015 35Melvin R. Ausmus 1930s - 2010s Tami J. (Ausmus) Williams Laura A. (Ausmus) Oreglia 1960s Wanda J. (Ausmus) Davies 1960s Melvin R. Ausmus Junior 1980s Henry Ausmus 16 Feb 1774 Augusta Co, VA - 03 May 1849 managed by Joan Wagner last edited 11 Jun 2015Stan F. Ausmus Jr. 1960s managed by Stan Ausmus last edited 7 Mar 2015 40Nancy (Ausmus) Norton 29 Mar 1841 Claibourne County, Tennessee, USA - 27 May 1921 managed by Don Brücker last edited 1 Mar 2015Stanley F. Ausmus Sr. 1940s managed by Stan Ausmus Maria E. Ausmus 1970s Unlisted Ausmus Willard R. Ausmus 1910s - 1970s Donna M. 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(Ruby) Ausmus Jun 1888 Arkansas, United States - Sep 1917Henry Ausmus 19 Jul 1809 Powell Valley, Claiborne, Tennessee, United States - 09 Sep 1887David (? Crockett ?) Ausmus 08 May 1823 Belleville, St Clair, Illinois, United States - 07 Dec 1904Unlisted Ausmus managed by Jack Isham William Ausmus abt 1865 Arkansas Dovie Ausmus 1907 - 1907Melvin J Ausmus 1920s managed by Jack Isham Luda Ausmus 14 May 1903 Ada, Pontotoc, Oklahoma, United States - 12 May 1995Zachariah Ausmus 1852J D Ausmus Junior 1920s managed by Jack Isham Elizabeth Ausmus 1854Rhoda Ausmus 1815 Franklin, Williamson, Tennessee, United States - 19 Nov 1890Sybill D Ausmus 1910s managed by Jack Isham James ?"
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"docid": "D3501492#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Dhabi_(city)\nAbu Dhabi",
"text": "\"This article is about the city. For the emirate, see Emirate of Abu Dhabi. Some of this article's listed sources may not be reliable. Please help this article by looking for better, more reliable sources. Unreliable citations may be challenged or deleted. ( April 2018) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)This article needs to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( April 2018)Abu DhabiأبوظبيMetropolis Abu Dhabi Clockwise from top: Abu Dhabi skyline, Aldar HQ, Etihad Towers, street view, Sheikh Zayed Mosque Flag Abu Dhabi Location of Abu Dhabi within UAEShow map of United Arab Emirates Show map of Asia Show all Coordinates: 24°28′N 54°22′ECoordinates: 24°28′N 54°22′ECountry United Arab Emirates Emirate Abu Dhabi Government• Type Absolute monarchy• Ruler Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed• Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Area• Total 972 km 2 (375 sq mi)Elevation 27 m (89 ft)Population (2015) [1]• Total 1,145,000• Density 1,200/km 2 (3,100/sq mi)Demonym (s) Abu Dhabian Time zone UAE Standard Time ( UTC+4)Nominal GDP USD 262 billion [2]Nominal GDP per capita USD 95,000 [2]Website www .abudhabi .ae This article contains Arabic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Aerial view of Abu Dhabi on the coast of the Persian Gulf Abu Dhabi ( US: / ˈ ɑː b uː ˈ d ɑː b i /, UK: / ˈ æ b uː /; Arabic: أبو ظبي Abū Ẓabī [ɐˈbuˈðˤɑbi]) [3] is the capital and the second most populous city of the United Arab Emirates (the most populous being Dubai ), and also capital of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the largest of the UAE's seven emirates."
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"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100307194122AAyOUe5\nNyu abu dhabi do you need to submit you Sat scores to get in and what gpa do you need?",
"text": "Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)Nyu abu dhabi do you need to submit you Sat scores to get in and what gpa do you need? Id also like to know if it is anything like the U. S in terms of nightlife etc.. Follow 5 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: You can submit SAT scores.. its the same as applying to any other US university. BUT, NYU is now allowing a range of score combinations for you to submit (If you dont want to do/submit SAT scores. These are the options stated on the website: NYU Abu Dhabi Test Options Applicants for admission to NYU Abu Dhabi may submit: The SAT Reasoning Test and two SAT Subject Tests or The ACT (with Writing Test) or The SAT Reasoning Test and two AP, A-Level, or AS-Level exam scores or Three SAT Subject Test scores (one in literature or the humanities, one in math or science, and one non-language of the student’s choice) or Three AP exam scores (one in literature or the humanities, one in math or science, and one non-language of the student’s choice) or International Baccalaureate Diploma (predicted result followed up by official verification). NYU Abu Dhabi will consider Higher Level Exams of the IB completed with grades of 6 or 7. Consideration will not be considered for Standard Level Exams. Applicants are required to submit official results of school marks and predicted IB grades or Three AS-Level scores (one in literature or the humanities, one in math or science, and one non-language of the student’s choice). If A-Level scores are completed at the time of application, those should be sent in place of AS-Levels. O-Level scores, if available, should be provided with a student’s transcript. O-Level scores may not be submitted alone as a testing option."
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"docid": "D2526497#0",
"title": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/united-arab-emirates/population.html\nUnited Arab Emirates Population",
"text": "Share United Arab Emirates Population There is a very aberrant sex distribution in the United Arab Emirates Population. The study of United Arab Emirates Population reveals that the distribution of males is almost twice when compared with the females. The most densely populated place in United Arab Emirates is Dubai. The estimated population of United Arab Emirates as recorded in the year 1997 was 2,262,309. The density of the population in United Arab Emirates is 27 persons per square kilometer. About 40% of the total population of United Arab Emirates is based at the emirate of Abu Dhabi. As recorded in the 2005, the population in the United Arab Emirates was 4.7 million. The growth rate of the population of United Arab Emirates is 1.6. There are about seven ethnic groups in the United Arab Emirates. The low population growth of United Arab Emirates was due to the inconsiderate environmental and insignificant financial conditions."
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"docid": "D2200514#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_United_Arab_Emirates\nHistory of the United Arab Emirates",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a country on the Arabian Peninsula located on the southeastern coast of the Persian Gulf and the northwestern coast of the Gulf of Oman. The UAE consists of seven emirates and was founded on 2 December 1971 as a federation. Six of the seven emirates ( Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain and Fujairah) combined on that date. The seventh, Ras Al Khaimah, joined the federation on 10 February 1972. The seven sheikhdoms were formerly known as the Trucial States, in reference to the treaty relations established with the British in the 19th Century. Artefacts uncovered in the UAE show a long history of human habitation and regional trade including with Mesopotamia. The area was settled by a number of tribes along both the coast and interior and was Islamised in the seventh century. A number of incursions and bloody battles took place along the coast when the Portuguese, under Albuquerque, invaded the area. Conflicts between the maritime communities of the Trucial Coast and the British led to the sacking of Ras Al Khaimah by British forces in 1809 and again in 1819, which resulted in the first of a number of British treaties with the Trucial Rulers in 1820. These treaties, including the Treaty of Perpetual Maritime Peace, signed in 1853, led to peace and prosperity along the coast which lasted until the 1930s, when the pearl trade collapsed, leading to significant hardship among the coastal communities."
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"docid": "D3165576#0",
"title": "http://www.whereandwhen.net/when/middle-east/united-arab-emirates/abu-dhabi/october/\nWeather in Abu Dhabi in october 2018",
"text": "Best time to go to Abu Dhabi? Weather in Abu Dhabi in october 2018The weather in Abu Dhabi in the month of october comes from statistical datas on the last years. You can view the weather statistics the entire month, but also by clicking on the tabs for the beginning, the middle and the end of the month. All month Beginning of the month Mid-month End of the month Average weather throughout october Weather at 7am Temperature: 29°CClear/Sunny100% of time1%Weather at 1pm Temperature: 37°CClear/Sunny99% of time2%Weather at 7pm Temperature: 32°CClear/Sunny99% of time2%1%Weather in september in Abu Dhabi Weather in november in Abu Dhabi Climate of Abu Dhabi in october The climate of Abu Dhabi in october is tolerable In october in Abu Dhabi, the climate is dry ; it never rains. The climate is very warm there this month. The high seasonal norm is 38°C. In the morning the temperature drops to 29°C. Thus, the mean temperature average in october in Abu Dhabi is 33°C. These temperatures are far removed from those records observed in Abu Dhabi in october with a maximum record of 41°C in 2009 and a minimum record of 24°C in 2009. You can expect to have 30°C or more throughout the month."
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"docid": "D1368256#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expatriates_in_the_United_Arab_Emirates\nExpatriates in the United Arab Emirates",
"text": "\"Expatriates in the United Arab Emirates From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Most expatriates in the United Arab Emirates reside in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. [ 1] A number of expatriates settled in the country prior to independence. [ 2] [3] The UAE is home to over 200 nationalities. [ 4] Emiratis constitute roughly 20% of the total population, making UAE home to one of the world's highest percentage of immigrants. [ 5] Indians and Pakistanis form the largest expatriate groups in the country, constituting 25% and 12% of the total population respectively. [ 6]Contents [ hide ]1 Background2 Arab League populations2.1 Algerians2.2 Bahrainis2.3 Comorians2.4 Egyptians2.5 Iraqis2.6 Jordanians2.7 Kuwaitis2.8 Lebanese2.9 Libyans2.10 Mauritanians2.11 Moroccans2.12 Omanis2.13 Palestinians2.14 Qataris2.15 Saudis2.16 Somalis2.17 Sudanese2.18 Syrians2.19 Tunisians2.20 Yemenis3 African populations3.1 Angolans3.2 Chadians3.3 Eritreans3.4 Ethiopians3.5 Ghanaians3.6 Kenyans3.7 Nigerians3.8 Senegalese3.9 South Africans3.10 South Sudanese3.11 Ugandans3.12 Zimbabweans4 Central Asian populations4.1 Kazakhs4.2 Kyrgyz4.3 Tajiks4.4 Uzbeks5 East Asian populations5.1 Chinese5.2 Japanese5.3 Koreans5.4 Taiwanese6 South Asian populations6.1 Afghans6.2 Bangladeshis6.3 Bhutanese6.4 Indians6.5 Nepalese6.6 Pakistanis6.7 Sri Lankans7 Southeast Asian populations7.1 Burmese7.2 Filipinos7.3 Indonesians7.4 Malaysians7.5 Singaporeans7.6 Thais7.7 Vietnamese8 Other populations8.1 Albanians8.2 Americans8.3 Argentines8.4 Azerbaijanis8.5 Armenians8.6 Australians8.7 Austrians8.8 Belarusians8.9 Belgians8.10 Bosnians8.11 Brazilians8.12 British8.13 Bulgarians8.14 Canadians8.15 Caribbeans8.16 Chileans8.17 Colombians8.18 Croatians8.19 Cubans8.20 Cypriots8.21 Czechs8.22 Danes8.23 Dominicans8.24 Dutch8.25 Fijians8.26 Finns8.27 French8.28 Germans8.29 Greeks8.30 Hungarians8.31 Iranians8.32 Irish8.33 Israelis8.34 Italians8.35 Latvians8.36 Mexicans8.37 Moldovans8.38 Macedonians8.39 Montenegrins8.40 New Zealanders8.41 Nicaraguans8.42 Norwegians8.43 Peruvians8.44 Polish8.45 Romanians8.46 Russians8.47 Samoans8.48 Serbs8.49 Slovaks8.50 Slovenians8.51 Spaniards8.52 Swedes8.53 Swiss8.54 Turks8.55 Ukrainians8.56 Venezuelans9 References Background [ edit]The United Arab Emirates is the home of immigrants from all over the world, this may be because UAE nationals feel there is shame in working many private sector jobs. Many prefer to work for the government or military. [ 7] [8] The country's relatively liberal society compared to some of its neighbours has attracted many global expatriates, including people from western nations. [ 9] Emiratis are outnumbered in their own country by a ratio of nine to one. Under Article 8 of UAE Federal Law no."
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"docid": "D1318983#0",
"title": "http://uaeinteract.com/news/default3.asp?ID=410\nTHE ECONOMY - CONSUMER PRICE INDEX",
"text": "\"THE ECONOMY - CONSUMER PRICE INDEXInflation rate at 2.2 percent in first five months of 2017: SCADPosted on 13/06/2017The inflation rate in consumer prices in the UAE during the first five months of 2017 stood at 2.2 percent, according to Statistics Centre- Abu Dhabi, SCAD. The relative change rate in consumer prices during May hit 2.0 percent as compared with the same month last year, SCAD stated in recent report, attributing the increase to a 3.5 percent rise in prices of housing, water, electricity, gas and other types of fuels, which accounted for 55.3 percent of the total price hike during the first five ... >>MOREDubai's CPI up 1.01% in Q1 2017Posted on 02/05/2017The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Dubai rose 1.01 percent in the first quarter of 2017 as compared to the same period last year, according to data released by Dubai Statistics Center (DSC). A DSC report attributed the increase in the CPI to the rise in prices of the group of miscellaneous goods and services by 13.73 percent, transport by 3.71 percent, restaurants and hotels by 0.73 percent, health by 0.56 percent and housing, water, electricity, gas and fuel by 0.34 percent and clothes and ... >>MOREStatistics Centre Abu Dhabi releases report on CPIPosted on 08/03/2017The inflation rate in consumer prices for the first two months of 2017 was 2.0 percent as compared to the same period of last year, as shown by the increase in the Consumer Price Index, CPI, to 107.7, up from 105.6 during the same period of 2016. The Abu Dhabi region contributed 54.6 percent of the total increase compared with the same period last year, while the Al-Ain region contributed 39.7 percent and the Al Gharbia region 5.6 percent, according to the Statistics Centre Abu Dhabi. The CPI ... >>MOREGeneral Index for Consumer Confidence in Abu Dhabi's economic performance went up by 122 points Posted on 31/10/2016The results of the General Index for Consumer Confidence in Abu Dhabi's economic performance showed higher optimism levels among consumers regarding the economic conditions during Q2 of 2016. According to Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED) and Statistics centre ? Abu Dhabi (SCAD), the General Index for Consumer Confidence in Abu Dhabi's economic performance recorded 122 points on average during Q2 of 2106, increasing by approximately 7 points, when compared to its level ... >>MOREAbu Dhabi's July inflation at 2.3%: SCADPosted on 15/08/2016The inflation rate in consumer prices for the first seven months of 2016 was 2.7 percent, compared with the same period of 2015, according to data released by the Statistics Centre - Abu Dhabi (SCAD). The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased by 2.3 percent in July 2016, compared with July 2015. However, the index increased by 0.4 percent when compared to June 2016. The Abu Dhabi region contributed 75.4 percent, while the Al-Ain region contributed 21.1 percent and the Al Gharbia region 3.5 ... >>MOREAbu Dhabi inflation rises 2.7 per cent in H1 2016Posted on 21/07/2016Inflation in consumer prices in the emirate of Abu Dhabi rose to 2.7 per cent year-on-year (y/y) in the first half of 2016, compared with the same period last year, according to Statistics Centre-Abu Dhabi."
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"docid": "D2162404#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Bank_of_Abu_Dhabi\nNational Bank of Abu Dhabi",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search National Bank of Abu Dhabi بنك أبوظبي الوطنيType Public Joint Stock Company Traded as ADX : NBADIndustry Banking Founded 1968 [1]Headquarters 1 NBAD Tower, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Products Loans, Savings, corporate banking, project finance, corporate advisory, treasury, leasing, property management, Islamic banking [2]Total assets $220.4 billion (2015) [3]Website www .nbad .com National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD) ( Arabic: بنك أبوظبي الوطني ) is a bank operating in the United Arab Emirates. NBAD is the largest lender bank in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and the second largest lender in the United Arab Emirates. NBAD has the largest market capitalization among UAE banks. NBAD’s headquarters is 1 NBAD Tower in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The Bank will build a new headquarters in Abu Dhabi’s Al Maryah Island, which will house the future Abu Dhabi Financial District. [ 4] [5] [ dead link]NBAD’s line of businesses include a whole range of retail banking, corporate, wholesale and investment banking, wealth management and private banking; as well as Islamic banking, brokerage, property management and leasing. NBAD set up a regional financial base in India in 2015 as part of its overseas expansion strategy, [6]NBAD has regional presence in Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong and a representative office in Shanghai, China. The bank is also expanding to the South Korean market to expand its presence in Asia. [ 7] In October 2012, the bank announced that it is planning to triple its contribution from Islamic banking by introducing sharia-compliant services in Oman and Malaysia. [ 8]NBAD's international branch network, the largest among UAE banks, spanned across 17 countries in five continents, from the Far East to Americas."
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"docid": "D3390121#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_the_United_Arab_Emirates\nForeign relations of the United Arab Emirates",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search United Arab Emirates This article is part of a series on thepolitics and government of the United Arab Emirates Constitution [show]Federal Supreme Council [show]Federal National Council [show]Elections [show]Foreign relations [show]Related topics [show]Other countries Atlasv t e Since the establishment of the United Arab Emirates on 2 December 1971, the UAE adopted a balanced foreign policy based on adoption of dialogue, respect of international conventions, commitment to the United Nations Charter and non-interference of other country's internal affairs, and the settlement of disputes by peaceful means One of the main anchorers of the UAE’s foreign policy has been building cooperation-based relations with all countries of the world. Substantial development assistance has increased the UAE's stature among recipient states. Most of this foreign aid (in excess of $15 billion) has been to Arab and Muslim countries. Contents [ hide ]1 Multilateral relations2 Africa3 Americas4 Asia5 Europe6 Oceania7 International disputes8 Illicit drugs9 See also10 References11 External links Multilateral relations [ edit]UAE has joined the United Nations and the Arab League and has established diplomatic relations with more than 60 countries, including the United States, South Korea, Japan, Pakistan, Russia, India, Nepal ‚ China, and most Western European countries. It has played a moderate role within the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), the United Nations, and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The UAE believes that the Arab League needs to be restructured to become a viable institution, and would like to increase the strength and interoperability of the GCC defense forces. The UAE is a member of the following international organizations: UN and several of its specialized agencies ( ICAO, ILO, UPU, WHO, WIPO ); World Bank, IMF, Arab League, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), OPEC, Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries, and the Non-Aligned Movement. In October 2010, the UAE was granted observer status at the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie [1]Africa [ edit]Country Formal Relations Began Notes Egypt See Egypt–United Arab Emirates relations Since the establishment of UAE in 1971, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates relations were always at a good level and developing at an unprecedented rate. The bond of friendship between the leaders of both countries has reflected on the growing political, economic and cultural ties between them, as a result, UAE ranks first among Arab and foreign countries investing in Egypt. [ 2] UAE and Egypt maintain a close economic ties and maintain trade between the two countries with imports and exports between the two sides."
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"docid": "D1112779#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Travel-g294013-s208/Abu-Dhabi:United-Arab-Emirates:Weather.And.When.To.Go.html\nAbu Dhabi Weather and When to Go",
"text": "Abu Dhabi Traveller Article: Abu Dhabi Weather and When to Go Save Article More Traveller Articlesadvice from travellers Background Abu Dhabi Timeline Architecture Health & Safety History Neighbourhoods Ramadan in Abu Dhabi Transportation Arriving & Departing Public Transportation Taxis & Rental Cars Things to Do Cheap or Free Things to Do Emirates National Auto Museum First-time Visitors Nightlife Shopping Malls Sports & Activities The Performing Arts Visiting with Children Read more about Abu Dhabi Topics include Dining Scene, United Arab Emirates: For Foreign Visitors & more!View All Articles This article contains a discussion by Trip Advisor members concerning the above topic. Please note that the discussion was closed to any additional postings as of Nov 1, 2016 and, as such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated and cannot be commented on by travelers at this time. Please take this into account when making your travel plans. Abu Dhabi weather essentials C° | F° Monthly Averages Month High Low Precip Apr 32°C 20°C 0 cm May 37°C 22°C 0 cm Jun 39°C 25°C 0 cm Jul 40°C 28°C 0 cm Aug 41°C 28°C 0 cm Sep 38°C 26°C 0 cm More weather for Abu Dhabi Powered by Weather Underground Share your knowledge Article History (12)Comments (2)The best time to visit Abu Dhabi is from November to February when it is cool to cold and one can really make the best of the outdoors with leisurely strolls within and around the island. The temperature during this period usually ranges from 9 to 25 degrees centigrade. Warm clothes such as a jacket or shawl are useful as it is quite breezy. Overcoats, jackets, boots and pullovers are common sights during this period. The malls are full of autumn-winter collections. Winter sales are held December but not all stores and no fixed times. However this is a good time to visit."
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"docid": "D3165577#0",
"title": "https://seatemperature.info/april/abu-dhabi-water-temperature.html\nWater temperature Abu Dhabi in April 2018, 2017 year",
"text": "\"Abu Dhabi sea surface temperature in April Water temperature Abu Dhabi in April 2018, 2017 year Current water temperature Abu Dhabi This data the coastal surface water temperature in Abu Dhabi. Besides water temperature, you can also get information about the weather for today, tomorrow and the upcoming days, surf forecast, as well as the data on sunrise/sunset and moonrise/moonset at a given point on any given day. The warmest sea in Abu Dhabi in April is 28°C/82°F, and the coldest sea temperature in April is 21°C/70°F. Average water temperature in Abu Dhabi in April is 25°C/77°F. You can choose any other years: Year 1: Year 2: The graphic below shows changes water temperatures for April Day of the month Year 2018 Year 20171 April 26°C/79°F 22°C/72°F2 April 26°C/79°F 22°C/72°F3 April 26°C/79°F 22°C/72°F4 April 25°C/77°F 22°C/72°F5 April 25°C/77°F 24°C/75°F6 April 25°C/77°F 24°C/75°F7 April 25°C/77°F 24°C/75°F8 April 25°C/77°F 24°C/75°F9 April 25°C/77°F 24°C/75°F10 April 24°C/75°F11 April 24°C/75°F12 April 25°C/77°F13 April 25°C/77°F14 April 25°C/77°F15 April 25°C/77°F16 April 26°C/79°F17 April 26°C/79°F18 April 26°C/79°F19 April 26°C/79°F20 April 26°C/79°F21 April 26°C/79°F22 April 26°C/79°F23 April 26°C/79°F24 April 26°C/79°F25 April 26°C/79°F26 April 26°C/79°F27 April 26°C/79°F28 April 26°C/79°F29 April 27°C/81°F30 April 27°C/81°F Your comments for this place (water quality, сrowds, service etc. ): this place has the \"\"Blue Flag\"\" this place is subject to rip currents Abu Dhabi water temperature monthly: Water temperature Abu Dhabi in January Water temperature Abu Dhabi in February Water temperature Abu Dhabi in March Water temperature Abu Dhabi in April Water temperature Abu Dhabi in May Water temperature Abu Dhabi in June Water temperature Abu Dhabi in July Water temperature Abu Dhabi in August Water temperature Abu Dhabi in September Water temperature Abu Dhabi in October Water temperature Abu Dhabi in November Water temperature Abu Dhabi in December If you have interesting photos of this place, you can upload them here. Photos will be available to all users after verification by the moderator. Our report for Abu Dhabi is compiled using satellite data together with in-situ observations to get the most reliable daily data of sea surface temperatures, water temperatures, surf forecasts, current temperatures and weather forecasts. Temperatura da água do mar Abu Dhabi em abril máximo 28°C/82°F, mínimo 21°C/70°F Wassertemperatur in Abu Dhabi im April maximal 28°C/82°F, mindestens 21°C/70°F Température de l'eau de la mer Abu Dhabi en avril maximum 28°C/82°F, minimum 21°C/70°F Temperatura dell'acqua di mare Abu Dhabi a aprile massimo 28°C/82°F, minimo 21°C/70°F Temperatura wody w Abu Dhabi w kwietniu maksymalnie 28°C/82°F, minimum 21°C/70°F Temperatura mora u Abu Dhabi u travnju maksimalno 28°C/82°F, minimalno 21°C/70°F Temperatura vode u Abu Dhabi u aprilu najviše 28°C/82°F, najmanje 21°C/70°F Температура воде у Abu Dhabi у априлу највише 28°C/82°F, најмање 21°C/70°F \""
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"docid": "D2471638#0",
"title": "http://ruwais.ae/about-us/\nAbout Us",
"text": "About Us About Ruwais Ruwais is a town located some 240 kilometers west of Abu Dhabi city. The Ruwais-industrial and Housing Complex has been developed by ADNOC as a major contributor to the national economy and represents a series of multi-million-dollar investments by the company. The Ruwais story began in the 1970s, when plans were laid to transform a remote desert site into a self-contained industrial town, geared to fulfilling the downstream requirements of Abu Dhabi’s booming oil and gas industry. Centered around Takreer’s Ruwais Refinery, the complex was officially inaugurated in 1982 by Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the late President of the UAE and Ruler of Abu Dhabi, and the visionary behind Abu Dhabi’s remarkable development and prosperity. Once a small fishing headland from which a handful of people scratched a seasonal living, Ruwais today is one of the most modern industrial complexes in the Middle East. In addition to the original 120,000 barrels-per-day refinery, which was expanded in 1985 with the commissioning of a 27,000 b/d hydro cracker complex, major facilities at Ruwais include a natural gas liquids fractionation plant operated by Abu Dhabi Gas Industries Ltd (GASCO), a fertilizer plant run by Ruwais Fertilizer Industries (FERTIL), a marine terminal and a sulfur handling terminal. Industry needs people and so Ruwais has also been developed into a model ‘new town’ with a population of several thousand. The Ruwais Housing Complex, covering an area of six square kilometers, is located 10 kilometers away from the industrial plants. In line with ADNOC’S policy of offering staff and their families all modem amenities, comfortable air-conditioned housing units are set in beautifully landscaped grounds. The complex has its own shops, schools, banks, mosques, clinic and hospital, and a wide range of sporting and leisure amenities including a beach club and an ‘in-house’ TV and video station."
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"docid": "D2010788#0",
"title": "http://www.abudhabichamber.ae/English/AboutUs/Pages/About-UAE-Country.aspx\n.",
"text": "\"About UAEGeneral Information The United Arab Emirates is a constitutional federation of seven emirates; Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm al-Qaiwain, Ras al-Khaimah and Fujairah. The federation was formally established on 2 December 1971. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) occupies an area of 83,600 sq km along the south-eastern tip of the Arabian Peninsula. Qatar lies to the west, Saudi Arabia to the south and west, and Oman to the north and east. The capital and the largest city of the federation, Abu Dhabi, is located in the emirate of the same name. Four-fifths of the UAE is desert, yet it is a country of contrasting landscapes, from awe-inspiring dunes to rich oases, precipitous rocky mountains to fertile plains. The United Arab Emirates, one of the world's fastest growing tourist destinations, has all the right ingredients for an unforgettable holiday, sun, sand, sea, sports, unbeatable shopping, top-class hotels and restaurants, an intriguing traditional culture, and a safe and welcoming environment. Map Society & Culture Head of State His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Land Area 83,600 sq. km (square kilometers)Population 4,560,000Capital City Abu Dhabi Religion Islam,Practice of all religious beliefs is allowed Official Language Arabic Time GMT + 4 hours Currency UAE Dirham (UAE Dh) = 100 fils International Dialing Code +971Weekend Friday and Saturday for government institutions The Seven Emirates Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi is the largest of all seven emirates with an area of 67,340 square kilometers, equivalent to 86.7 per cent of the country’s total area, excluding the islands. It has a coastline extending for more than 400 kilometers and is divided for administrative purposes into three major regions."
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"docid": "D2051543#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mansour_bin_Zayed_Al_Nahyan\nMansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan",
"text": "\"Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Sheikh Mansour\"\" redirects here. It is not to be confused with Sheikh Mansur. This is an Arabic name; the family name is Al Nahyan. Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan Born November 20, 1970 (age 47)Trucial States (now United Arab Emirates)Nationality United Arab Emirates Net worth US$4.9 billion (2009) [1]Spouse (s) Alia bint Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed ( m. 1995)Manal bint Mohammed Al Maktoum ( m. 2005)Children Zayed Fatima Mohammed Hamdan Latifa Rashid Parents Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan (father)Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi (mother)Deputy Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates Incumbent Assumed office 10 May 2009 Serving with Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Prime Minister Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Preceded by Sultan bin Zayed Al Nahyan Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan Minister of Presidential Affairs of the United Arab Emirates Incumbent Assumed office 1 November 2004President Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Prime Minister Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Personal details Occupation Politician Cabinet Cabinet of the United Arab Emirates House Al Nahyan Mansour bin Zayed bin Sultan bin Zayed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan (born 20 November 1970), commonly known as Sheikh Mansour, [2] [3] [4] is the deputy prime minister of the United Arab Emirates, minister of presidential affairs and member of the ruling family of Abu Dhabi. He is the half brother of the current President of UAE, Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. [ 5]He is also the chairman of the ministerial council for services, the Emirates Investment Authority and the Emirates Racing Authority. He sits on the Supreme Petroleum Council and the boards of numerous investment companies including the International Petroleum Investment Company and the Abu Dhabi Investment Council. [ 5]Mansour also owns stakes in a number of business ventures, including Virgin Galactic and Sky News Arabia. [ 6] He is also the owner of the privately held Abu Dhabi United Group (ADUG), a specialist investment company that successfully acquired Manchester City Football Club in September 2008, and which has overseen a significant transformation at the Club since that time, [7] [8] most notably, the club have won two top flight league titles for the first time since 1968, City's first Premier League titles. On May 21, 2013, Major League Soccer of the United States announced that its second New York City Metropolitan Area club, to be called New York City FC, would begin play in the 2015 season, to be majority-owned by Mansour bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, in association with brothers Hal and Hank Steinbrenner. ["
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"docid": "D2526498#0",
"title": "http://www.dubaifaqs.com/population-of-uae.php\nTotal Population of the UAE",
"text": "Home | Forum | Print |Total Population of the UAEWednesday 10 January 2018 (UAE)United Arab Emirates (UAE) population statistics Total population of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) data, statistics, estimates and figures. Generally, population data for the UAE is somewhat unreliable given that a census is rarely held, and for various reasons, even when there is a census, that data could be suspect (for example inhabitants of overpopulated villas will probably be reluctant to draw attention to themselves, similarly for unmarried couples living together, or those living in the UAE on repeated visit visas ). Some estimates and numbers in the table below. Year UAE Population Actual/Estimate Source Date %tage UAE¹ Forecast Source Forecast Date2050 8,253,000 UN DESA² 20082040 7,444,000 UN DESA² 20082030 6,555,000 UN DESA² 20086.1 million UNCTAD 26 Dec 20102020 5,660,000 UN DESA² 20082015 5,193,000 UN DESA² 20082014 5,628,805 4 CIA estimate (from 2005 NBS census) Jul 20142013 9.2 million World Bank 2014 Doing Business report 29 Oct 20132010 4,707,000 UN DESA² 20082010 4,067,178 World Gazetter, calculation unknown2010 13.3% 7.56 million Tanmia 25 Jan 20102010 8,264,070 3 National Bureau of Statistics UAE 03 Apr 2011 11.5%2009 6,647,945 The Economist Global Debt Clock 07 Oct 20102009 8,199,996 National Bureau of Statistics UAE 31 Mar 20112009 8.19 million National Bureau of Statistics UAE 30 May 20102009 6 million Employment and visa info (GN) 07 Oct 2009 16.5%2009 4,598,600 World Bank2008 8,073,626 National Bureau of Statistics UAE 31 Mar 20112008 8.07 million National Bureau of Statistics UAE 30 May 20102008 4.76 million UAE Ministry of Economy estimate 25 Sep 20082008 4,967,142 Source unknown2007 6,219,006 National Bureau of Statistics UAE 31 Mar 20112007 4.48 million UAE Ministry of Economy estimate 25 Sep 20082006 5,012,384 National Bureau of Statistics UAE 31 Mar 20112005 5.63 million UAE population report 2006 15.4%2005 4,089,000 UN DESA²2005 3,380,730 World Gazetter, UAE Census2005 4,106,427 National Bureau of Statistics UAE 31 Mar 20112005 4,104,695 National Census in 2005 2005 20.1%20042003 4,041,000 World Gazetter, estimate200220012000 3,238,000 UN DESA²1999 2,938,000 World Gazetter, estimate1998199719961995 2,432,000 UN DESA²1995 2,411,041 UAE Census (TN) 31 May 20101995 2,377,453 World Gazetter, UAE Census 24.4%1995 1,886,708 World Gazetter, UAE Census1990 1,867,000 UN DESA²1985 1,622,300 World Gazetter, UAE Census1985 1,410,000 UN DESA²1985 1,095,577 World Gazetter, UAE Census1980 1,015,000 UN DESA²1980 842,415 World Gazetter, UAE Census1975 557,887 UAE Census (TN) 31 May 2010 30.5%1975 530,000 UN DESA²1975 468,287 World Gazetteer, UAE Census1970 225,000 UN DESA²1968 180,226 Census1965 144,000 UN DESA²1960 90,000 UN DESA²1955 79,000 UN DESA²1950 70,000 UN DESA²1904 80,000 Frauke Heard-Bey - Tribal Society Population statistics and figures are assumed to be as at the end of the year unless otherwise noted. Numbers and sources in italics are unconfirmed. Tanmia is The National Human Resources Development and Employment Authority. The UAE was founded in December 1971. Figures prior to that are attempted totals for the seven emirates that became the UAE.%tage UAE is percentage of resident population represented by UAE National citizens (Emiratis). World Population Prospects: The 2008 Revision, Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat (UN DESA or UN ESA?). Figures using Medium Variant as input criteria."
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"docid": "D1844517#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_capital_of_Dubai\nWhat is the capital of Dubai?",
"text": "Flag What is the capital of Dubai? Answer by Bruce Pedersen Confidence votes 34.9KThe capital of the Emirate of Dubai is also named Dubai. Dubai is a city in the United Arab Emirates, and Abu Dhabi is its capital. Dubai is one of the seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is located south of the Arabian Gulf on the Arabian Peninsula and has the largest population with the second-largest land territory by area of all the emirates, after Abu Dhabi. Dubai and Abu Dhabi are the only two emirates to have veto power over critical matters of national importance in the country's legislature. The Seven Emirates are: 1 - Abu Dhabi 2 - Dubai 3 - Sharjah 4 - Ajman 5 - Om el Qeuien 6 - Ras Al Khaima 7 - Fujairah58 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No"
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"docid": "D643384#0",
"title": "https://www.jumeirah.com/en/hotels-resorts/abu-dhabi/jumeirah-etihad-towers/\nJumeirah at Etihad Towers",
"text": "Notices: Please be advised that all guests including children staying at Jumeirah at Etihad Towers are required to present valid identification upon check-in which may be either a passport or National IDAbu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority (ADTCA) has recently announced the introduction of new municipality fees. As of 1 June 2016 a 4% municipality fee (in addition to the existing 10% service charge and 6% tourism fee) will be levied on all guests’ bills. Further AED 15 will be charged, as per the decision of the municipality, per night and room, which will be paid by the guest upon check out. Terms and Conditions for our Parking System All services related to the car park and valet parking are managed by Zone Parking Solutions LLC. For more information, please contact Concierge at +971 2 811 5722. Complimentary valet parking of six hours is available with a minimum spend of AED 35 at any of our Restaurants & Bars in Jumeirah at Etihad Towers. Complimentary valet parking of six hours is available when visiting our Six P Gym , Talise Spa, or upon purchase of a Pool and Beach day pass. Complimentary valet parking of 12 hours is available when visiting the Club Executive Lounge and when attending a meeting or event in our Conference Centre. Guests will need to receive a stamp on their Valet tickets at the visited venue within Jumeirah at Etihad Towers to avail the complimentary parking. Valet Tickets should be given to the valet Desk upon departure, which are scanned to verify if any further charges are applicable."
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"docid": "D1861362#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masdar_City\nMasdar City",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Masdar Cityمدينة مصدرCity Rendering of the future Masdar City from the air Masdar City Location of Masdar in the UAECoordinates: 24°25′45″N 54°37′6″ECoordinates: 24°25′45″N 54°37′6″ECountry United Arab Emirates Emirate Abu Dhabi Initiated 2006Government• Chairman Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber• CEO Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi Area• Total 6 km 2 (2 sq mi)Time zone Arabian Standard Time ( UTC+04)Website www .masdar .ae Masdar City ( Arabic: مدينة مصدر , Madīnat Maṣdar [1]) is a planned city project in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates. Its core is being built by Masdar, a subsidiary of Mubadala Development Company, with the majority of seed capital provided by the Government of Abu Dhabi. [ 2] [3] Designed by the British architectural firm Foster and Partners, the city relies on solar energy and other renewable energy sources. [ 4] [5] Masdar City is being constructed 17 kilometres (11 mi) east-south-east of the city of Abu Dhabi, beside Abu Dhabi International Airport. Masdar City hosts the headquarters of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). [ 6] [7] The city is designed to be a hub for cleantech companies. Its first tenant was the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, which has been operating in the city since it moved into its campus in September 2010. [ 8] [9] [10]Contents [ hide ]1 Design and intent1.1 Architecture1.2 Transport system2 Commercial tenants and population2.1 Masdar Institute2.2 International Renewable Energy Agency2.3 Siemens2.4 Incubator Building3 Renewable resources4 Reaction5 Gallery6 References7 External links Design and intent [ edit]The project is led by Masdar, a subsidiary of Mubadala Development Company. [ 11] Initiated in 2006, the city was envisioned to cover 6 square kilometres (2.3 sq mi) and estimated to cost US$18-22 billion. [ 12] [13] [14] It would take approximately eight years to build, with the first phase scheduled to be completed and habitable in 2009. ["
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"docid": "D1927227#0",
"title": "https://www.yatra.com/domestic-airlines/air-india-airlines.html\nAir India Airlines",
"text": "\"Air India Airlines Air India offers First Class, Executive Class, and Economy Class services for air travelers. You can book seats under the preferred seat select scheme to enjoy the comfort of extra leg space. Several check-in options through web, kiosk and mobile are available. They provide in-flight entertainment services and delicious food for a delightful journey. Popular Air India Domestic Flights Days Days Min Price Per adult Max Price Per adult DELDelhi LKOLucknow M T W T F S S Rs. 1,504 Rs. 98,401Search Flights DELDelhi UDRUdaipur M T W T F S S Rs. 1,673 Rs. 44,308Search Flights DELDelhi NAGNagpur M T W T F S S Rs. 1,920 Rs."
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"docid": "D2649152#0",
"title": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/united-arab-emirates/\nUAE Map (United Arab Emirates)",
"text": "\"Description about Map :- United Arab Emirates is situated along the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. The United Arab Emirates borders Oman and Saudi Arabia. The capital of UAE is Abu Dhabi. More UAE Maps Buy UAE Maps Political Map of UAE Where is UAE UAE Outline Map UAE Cities Map UAE Latitude and Longitude Map Physical Map of United Arab Emirates UAE Airports Dubai Map Infographic of UAE Facts Carte des EAU (Emirats Arabes Unis)UAE History The first inhabitants of the region of UAE are said to have settled in the land in 5000BC. Around 3000 BC, the region already had contact with the outside world through the trading of goods. Islam arrived in the region in 630, when envoys from Muhammad heralded the region's conversion to the Islamic faith. During the 16th century, the Portuguese came and ruled the Arabian Peninsula for 150 years. Following the Portuguese was the Ottoman empire. During this era, the British called the region the \"\"Pirate Coast\"\" due to the raids that were done on traveling ships on the Gulf. By 1853, the sheiks and the British signed a peace treaty resulting to a maritime truce."
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"docid": "D1368255#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indians_in_the_United_Arab_Emirates\nIndians in the United Arab Emirates",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( August 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Indians in the United Arab Emirates Total population2,800,00027.1% of the UAE's population (2017) [1]Regions with significant populations Abu Dhabi • Dubai • Sharjah Languages Marathi (Majority) • Malayalam • Urdu • Tamil • Telugu • Tulu • Kannada • Hindi • Gujarati • Punjabi • Sindhi • Bengali • Others Religion Majority: Islam Minority: Hinduism • Sikhism • Jainism • Zoroastrianism • Buddhism • Christianity • Judaism • Bahá'íRelated ethnic groups Indian diaspora Indians in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) constitute the largest part of population of the country. Over 2 million Indian migrants (mostly from the Maharashtra and other Indian states) are estimated to be living in the UAE. [ 1] who form over 27 percent of the total population of the UAE. [ 2] A majority of Indians live in the three largest cities of the UAE — Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah. Indian contact with the emirates that now constitute the UAE dates back several centuries, as a result of trade and commerce between the emirates and India. More recently, the UAE has experienced a tremendous increase in the population of Indians who, having migrated to the country as a result of opportunities in petroleum, finance and other industries. While most Indian migrants support the financial, manufacturing, and transport industries, a sizeable minority of migrants are involved in professional services and entrepreneurship."
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abundance synonym
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"docid": "D1222399#0",
"title": "https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/abundance\nabundance",
"text": "Contents1 English1.1 Alternative forms1.2 Etymology1.3 Pronunciation1.4 Noun1.4.1 Usage notes1.4.2 Synonyms1.4.3 Related terms1.4.4 Translations1.5 References English [ edit]Wikipedia has an article on: abundance Alternative forms [ edit] ( obsolete) abundaunce ( obsolete) habundance ( obsolete) boundance ( card games) abondance Etymology [ edit]From Middle English abundaunce, habaundance, [1] from Old French habundance [2], abondance, from Latin abundantia ( “ fullness, plenty ”), from abundō ( “ to overflow ”). See abound. Pronunciation [ edit] ( Received Pronunciation) IPA ( key): /əˈbʌn.dn̩s/ ( US) IPA ( key): /əˈbʌn.dn̩s/, /əˈbʌn.dn̩ts/, /əˈbn̩.dn̩s/ [1]Audio (US)Noun [ edit]abundance ( countable and uncountable, plural abundances)A large quantity; many. [ First attested around 1150 to 1350.] [ 2]An overflowing fullness or ample sufficiency; profusion; copious supply; superfluity; plentifulness. [ First attested around 1350 to 1470.] [ 2]Wealth; affluence; plentiful amount of resources. [ First attested around 1350 to 1470.] [ 2]Frequency, amount, ratio of something within a given environment or sample. [ First attested in the late 19 thcentury.] ["
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"docid": "D2459148#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/affluent\naffluent",
"text": "Thesaurusaffluentadjective Synonyms and Antonyms of affluenthaving goods, property, or money in abundance He is affluent and can afford to send his children to the best schools. Synonyms of affluentflush, loaded, moneyed ( also monied), opulent, rich, silk-stocking, wealthy, well-endowed, well-fixed, well-heeled, well-off, well-to-do Words Related to affluentbetter-off, comfortable, propertied, prosperous, substantial, successfulflourishing, prospering, thrivingadvantaged, blessed ( also blest), privileged Phrases Synonymous with affluentin the chips Near Antonyms of affluentunaffluentdeprived, disadvantaged, hand-to-mouth, underprivilegedbankrupt, bankrupted, beggared, broke, indebted, insolvent, pauperized, ruineddepressed, pinched, reduced, straitenedlow, short Antonyms of affluentdestitute, impecunious, impoverished, indigent, needy, penniless, penurious,poor, poverty-stricken Synonym Discussion of affluentrich, wealthy, affluent, opulent mean having goods, property, and money in abundance. rich implies having more than enough to gratify normal needs or desires.⟨ became rich through shrewd investing ⟩wealthy stresses the possession of property and intrinsically valuable things.⟨ wealthy landowners ⟩affluent suggests prosperity and an increasing wealth.⟨ an affluent society ⟩opulent suggests lavish expenditure and display of great wealth, more often applying to things than people.⟨ an opulent mansion ⟩affluentnoun Synonyms and Antonyms of affluenta stream that flows into a larger body of water The Nipigon and the St. Louis rivers are affluents of Lake Superior. Synonyms of affluentbayou, branch, feeder, tributary Words Related to affluentbackwaterbrook, brooklet, creek, rill, rivulet, run [ chiefly Midland], streamletfountainhead, head, headwater, source Antonyms of affluentdistributary, effluent Learn More about affluent See words that rhyme with affluent Dictionary: Definition of affluent Spanish Central: Translation of affluent Nglish: Translation of affluent for Spanish speakers Britannica English: Translation of affluent for Arabic speakers Seen and Heard What made you want to look up affluent? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible).show"
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"docid": "D2459147#0",
"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/affluent\naffluent",
"text": "\"affluent [ af -loo- uh nt or, often, uh - floo -]Spell Syllables Synonyms Examples Word Origin See more synonyms on Thesaurus.comadjective1. having an abundance of wealth, property, or other material goods; prosperous; rich: an affluent person.2. abounding in anything; abundant.3. flowing freely: an affluent fountain.noun4. a tributary stream.5. an affluent person: a luxurious resort appealing to young affluents. Origin of affluent Expandlate Middle English Middle French Latin1400-14501400-50; late Middle English < Middle French < Latinaffluent- (stem of affluēns rich; orig. present participle of affluere ), equivalent to af- af- + flu- flow + -ent -ent Related forms Expandaffluently, adverbnonaffluent, adjectivesubaffluent, adjectivesubaffluently, adverbsuperaffluent, adjectivesuperaffluently, adverbunaffluent, adjective Synonyms Expand See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com1. See rich. 2."
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"docid": "D1575968#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/detailed\ndetailed",
"text": "\"detailedadjective de·tailed \\ di-ˈtāld, ˈdē-ˌtāld \\Popularity: Bottom 40% of words | Updated on: 7 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLTip: Synonym Guide Examples: detailed in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of detailed: marked by abundant detail or by thoroughness in treating small items or partsthe detailed study of history—detailedlyplay \\ di-ˈtāld-lē, -ˈtā-ləd-, ˈdē-ˌ \\ adverb—detailednessplay \\ di-ˈtā-ləd-nəs, -ˈtāld-, ˈdē-ˌ \\ noun See detailed defined for English-language learners See detailed defined for kids Examples of detailed in a Sentence We need a more detailed comparison of the available options. He gave us very detailed instructions. Recent Examples of detailed from the Web The tide of America’s drug overdose and opioid crisis isn’t turning; in fact, the epidemic seems to be getting worse, according a detailed new report by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).— sy mukherjee, Fortune, \"\"Why Drug Overdoses Are on the Rise and Getting Worse in America,\"\" 29 Mar. 2018In a detailed report published in January by the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E), which reports to the Pentagon, experts found that as of October 2017, there were 263 high-priority performance deficiencies with the fleet.— rebecca wright and ivan watson, CNN, \"\"US shows off new F-35 fighter jets ahead of US-South Korea drills,\"\" 26 Mar. 2018Operators must log each time human drivers take manual control from an automated system and file detailed reports of every crash, no matter how minor.— gabrielle coppola, Bloomberg.com, \"\"Arizona Became Self-Driving Proving Ground Before Uber’s Deadly Crash,\"\" 20 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'detailed.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. First Known Use of detailed1740detailed Synonyms Synonymsblow-by-blow, circumstantial,elaborate, full, minute, particular,particularized, thorough Antonymscompendious, summary Near Antonymsbrief, compact, concise, crisp, pithy,short, succinct, terse;ambiguous,indeterminate, nebulous,nondescript, sketchy, vague;bird's-eye, broad, general, nonspecific,overall, unspecified Related Wordsenumerated, inventoried, itemized,listed, numerated;delineated,specific, specified;abundant,copious;comprehensive,encyclopedic, exhausting,exhaustive, inclusionary, inclusive,in-depth, omnibus, panoramic,thoroughgoing;distinct, explicit,sharp;mapped (out);descriptive,graphic ( also graphical),picturesque, vivid Synonym Discussion of detailedcircumstantial, minute, particular, detailed mean dealing with a matter fully and usually point by point."
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"title": "https://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070712103736AAUCDEg\nIs there any differance between atomic mass & atomic weight?",
"text": "Science & Mathematics Chemistry Is there any differance between atomic mass & atomic weight?2 following 12 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Atomic mass : The atomic mass (ma) is the mass of an atom at rest, most often expressed in unified atomic mass units. The atomic mass is sometimes incorrectly used as a synonym of relative atomic mass, average atomic mass and atomic weight; however, these differ subtly from the atomic mass. The atomic mass is defined as the mass of an atom, which can only be one isotope at a time and is not an abundance-weighted average. The actual numerical difference is usually very small such that it does not affect most bulk calculations but such an error can be critical when considering individual atoms. Atomic weight : Definition: The average mass of the atoms of an element. This is a weighted average of the naturally-occurring isotopes. -Ratio of the average mass of a chemical element's atoms to some standard. Since 1961 the standard unit of atomic mass has been one-twelfth the mass of an atom of the isotope carbon-12. An isotope is one of two or more species of atoms of the same chemical element that have different atomic numbers (protons + neutrons) and thus different atomic masses. - Therefore, yes there is difference between atomic mass and atomic weight.sb · 1 decade ago2 0 Comment Atomic Mass Vs Atomic Weight Source (s):https://shrinks.im/a8h2Upheonix · 1 year ago0 0 Comment Atomic Weight Vs Atomic Mass Source (s):https://shrink.im/a9t OXfirkins · 2 years ago0 0 Comment The standard atomic weight refers to the mean relative atomic mass of an element ."
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"title": "https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/substantial\nsubstantial",
"text": "\"substantial Something substantial is large in size, number, or amount: If you want to say someone spent a lot of money without being too specific, you could say they spent a substantial amount of money. The adjective substantial derives from the Latin substantia \"\"substance,\"\" which means \"\"stuff.\"\" A substantial meal is large enough to satisfy hunger. A substantial structure is strongly made or built. And a substantial man possesses wealth and property. Related to this last sense, \"\"a man of substance \"\" refers to a wealthy man with property. Thesaurus Definitions of substantial1adj having substance or capable of being treated as fact; not imaginary“the substantial world”“a mere dream, neither substantial nor practical”“\"\"most ponderous and substantial things\"\"- Shakespeare”Synonyms: material, realmaterialderived from or composed of matter Antonyms: insubstantial, unreal, unsubstantiallacking material form or substance; unrealshow more antonyms...adj having a firm basis in reality and being therefore important, meaningful, or considerable“ substantial equivalents”Synonyms: substantiveessentialbasic and fundamentaladj of good quality and condition; solidly built“several substantial timber buildings”Synonyms: solid, strongsoundin good condition; free from defect or damage or decayadj providing abundant nourishment“ate a substantial breakfast”Synonyms: hearty, satisfying, solid, squarewholesomeconducive to or characteristic of physical or moral well-beingadj fairly large“won by a substantial margin”Synonyms: significantconsiderablelarge or relatively large in number or amount or extent or degree Word Family Usage Examples \""
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"title": "http://www.swcoloradowildflowers.com/White%20Enlarged%20Photo%20Pages/bistorta.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Bistorta bistortoides. Synonym: Polygonum bistortoides . ( American Bistort) Polygonaceae (Buckwheat Family)Subalpine, alpine. Meadows, wetlands. Summer. Left: Winter Trail Head, June 27, 2000. Below left: U. S. Basin, August 4, 2015. This white-topped Buckwheat is abundant in high mountain and alpine areas, sometimes being so thick that it gives a snowy appearance to meadows. The soft cottony flower head often has a blush of pink, but as delicate and appealing looking as the flowers are, do not be fooled; their scent is usually quite unpleasant; one common name for the plant is \"\"Miner's Toes\"\"!Partially red stems and leaves are characteristic, and the reds become more pronounced in the fall. Typical plants are twelve to eighteen inches tall but it is common to find plants two feet tall."
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"title": "http://dictionary.reverso.net/english-synonyms/abandoned%20house\nabandoned house synonym, abandoned house definition | Thesaurus",
"text": "Search Synonyms Conjugate Speak Suggest new translation/definitionabandoned1 cast aside, cast away, cast out, derelict, deserted, discarded, ditched, dropped, forlorn, forsaken, jilted, left, neglected, outcast, out of the window, rejected, relinquished, stranded, unoccupied, vacant2 corrupt, debauched, depraved, dissipated, dissolute, profligate, reprobate, sinful, wanton, wicked3 uncontrolled, uninhibited, unrestrained, wild Antonyms1 claimed, kept, maintained, occupied2 good, high-principled, honest, moral, pure, reputable, righteous, upright, virtuous, worthy3 conscious, restrained English Collins Dictionary - English synonyms & Thesaurus See also:abandon, abandonment, abundance, abrade Collaborative Dictionary English Thesaurus IHOP exp. International House Of Pancakestoilet papering n. act of covering an object, such as a tree, house, or... Syn. : TP'ingsewer n. A pipe that carries water and pollutants after being...people who live in glass houses should not throw stones id. expression meaning that one should not criticize so..."
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"title": "http://www.yourdictionary.com/lavish\nlavish",
"text": "\"Home Dictionary Definitions lavishlavishlav·ish Use lavish in a sentence Tables set for a lavish party. Licensed from i Stock Photoadjective The definition of lavish is very generous or abundant. An example of lavish is a party that has an excess of food and drink. Your Dictionary definition and usage example. Copyright © 2018 by Love To Know Corp Link/Citelavishvery generous or liberal in giving or spending, often extravagantly so; prodigalcharacterized by abundance, luxuriance, splendor, etc. : a lavish wedding reception Origin of lavishfrom Middle English lavas, abundance from Middle French from Old French lavasse, torrent of rain, probably from laver, to wash: see laveto give or spend generously or liberally: to lavish time and money on pets Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Link/Citelavishadjective Characterized by or produced with extravagance and profusion: a lavish buffet. See Synonyms at profuse. Immoderate in giving or bestowing; unstinting: The critics were lavish with their praise.transitive verblav·ished, lav·ish·ing, lav·ish·es To give or bestow in abundance; shower: lavished attention on his customers."
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"text": "\"fecundadjective fe·cund \\ ˈfe-kənd, ˈfē- \\Popularity: Top 20% of words | Updated on: 21 Mar 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLTip: Synonym Guide Examples: fecund in a Sentence Editor's Note: Did You Know? Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of fecund1: fruitful in offspring or vegetation: prolifica fecund breed of cattle2: intellectually productive or inventive to a marked degreea fecund imaginationa fecund source of information—fecundityplay \\ fi-ˈkən-də-tē, fe- \\ noun See fecund defined for English-language learners See fecund defined for kidsfecund was our Word of the Day on 10/13/2012. Hear the podcast!Download00:00 / 00:00Theme music by Joshua Stamper ©2006 New Jerusalem Music/ASCAPGet Word of the Day daily email, delivered to your inbox!Examples of fecund in a Sentencea fecund breed of cattlethe Franklin stove, bifocals, and the lightning rod are just a few of the inventions that we owe to the fecund creativity of Benjamin Franklin Recent Examples of fecund from the Web Connecticut has long been fecund breeding ground for top-tier hockey players — think Jonathan Quick, Nick Bonino and Chris Drury — and the Nutmeg State was put on the map when Yale and Quinnipiac squared off in the 2013 Frozen Four championship.— kevin vellturo, courant.com, \"\"UConn Insider Podcast: Men's Hockey Coach Mike Cavanaugh,\"\" 8 Mar. 2018There was Beyoncé's pregnancy announcement on Instagram, showing the singer, then expecting twins, resplendent as a fecund deity.— claire howorth, Time, \"\"Motherhood Is Hard to Get Wrong. So Why Do So Many Moms Feel So Bad About Themselves?,\"\" 19 Oct. 2017The 55 acres surrounding the designer’s house have been planned so that some part of the grounds will always be fecund and some part will always be fallow: birth following death following birth.— hanya yanagihara, New York Times, \"\"Dries Van Noten, Icon of Creative Freedom,\"\" 16 Oct. 2017These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'fecund.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors."
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"title": "https://www.synonyms.net/synonym/h\nSynonyms &Antonyms",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms:hydrogen, H, atomic number 1 (noun)a nonmetallic univalent element that is normally a colorless and odorless highly flammable diatomic gas; the simplest and lightest and most abundant element in the universe Synonyms:enthalpy, henry, heat content, hydrogen, atomic number 1, total heathenry, H (noun)a unit of inductance in which an induced electromotive force of one volt is produced when the current is varied at the rate of one ampere per second Synonyms:enthalpy, henry, heat content, hydrogen, atomic number 1, total heat Planck's constant, h (noun)the constant of proportionality relating the energy of a photon to its frequency; approximately 6.626 x 10^-34 joule-second Synonyms:enthalpy, atomic number 1, heat content, hydrogen, h, henry, total heat H, h (noun)the 8th letter of the Roman alphabet Synonyms:enthalpy, henry, heat content, hydrogen, atomic number 1, total heatheat content, total heat, enthalpy, H (noun) (thermodynamics) a thermodynamic quantity equal to the internal energy of a system plus the product of its volume and pressure\"\"enthalpy is the amount of energy in a system capable of doing mechanical work\"\"Synonyms:enthalpy, henry, heat content, hydrogen, atomic number 1, total heat PPDB, the paraphrase database (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms: List of paraphrases:a.m., p.m., hours, estate, pm, estates, hour, hr, g, h., hrs, al., episode, chuen, 'clock, e Visual Synonyms of h Legend: Noun Verb Adjective Adverb Translation Find a translation for the h synonym in other languages: Select another language: Images & Illustrations of h Discuss these h synonyms with the community: Citation Use the citation below to add these synonyms to your bibliography: Style: MLA Chicago APA\"\"h.\"\" Synonyms.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2018. Web. 4 Apr. 2018. < https://www.synonyms.net/synonym/h >. Are we missing a good synonym for h? Add it Here! \""
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"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/generous\ngenerous",
"text": "generous [ jen -er- uh s]Spell Syllables Synonyms Examples Word Origin See more synonyms on Thesaurus.comadjective1. liberal in giving or sharing; unselfish: a generous patron of the arts; a generous gift.2. free from meanness or smallness of mind or character; magnanimous.3. large; abundant; ample: a generous portion of pie.4. rich or strong in flavor: a generous wine.5. fertile; prolific: generous soil. Origin of generous Expand Middle French Latin1580-15901580-90; < Middle French généreux < Latin generōsus of noble birth, equivalent to gener- (see gender 2) + -ōsus -ous Related forms Expandgenerously, adverbgenerousness, nounovergenerous, adjectiveovergenerously, adverbquasi-generous, adjectivequasi-generously, adverbsupergenerous, adjectivesupergenerously, adverb Synonyms Expand See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com1. open-handed, free, unstinting. 2. high-minded, noble, big."
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"title": "http://www.synonyms.net/synonym/RARE\nVisual Synonyms of rare",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms:rare (adj)not widely known; especially valued for its uncommonness\"\"a rare word\"\"; \"\"rare books\"\"Synonyms:rarefied, rarified, uncommon Antonyms:cooked, thick, ordinary, frequent, common, abundantrare (adj)recurring only at long intervals\"\"a rare appearance\"\"; \"\"total eclipses are rare events\"\"Synonyms:rarefied, rarified, uncommon Antonyms:cooked, common, ordinary, frequent, abundant, thickrare (adj)not widely distributed\"\"rare herbs\"\"; \"\"rare patches of green in the desert\"\"Synonyms:rarefied, rarified, uncommon Antonyms:abundant, frequent, common, thick, ordinary, cookedrare, rarefied, rarified (adj)having low density\"\"rare gasses\"\"; \"\"lightheaded from the rarefied mountain air\"\"Synonyms:uncommon, rarified, noble-minded, elevated, lofty, idealistic, exalted, rare, sublime, high-minded, high-flown, grand, rarefied Antonyms:abundant, ordinary, thick, cooked, frequent, commonrare, uncommon (adj)marked by an uncommon quality; especially superlative or extreme of its kind\"\"what is so rare as a day in June\"\"-J. R. Lowell; \"\"a rare skill\"\"; \"\"an uncommon sense of humor\"\"; \"\"she was kind to an uncommon degree\"\"Synonyms:rarefied, rarified, rare, uncommon Antonyms:ordinary, thick, abundant, cooked, frequent, commonrare (adj) (of meat) cooked a short time; still red inside\"\"rare roast beef\"\"Synonyms:rarefied, rarified, uncommon Antonyms:abundant, common, ordinary, frequent, thick, cooked English Synonyms and Antonyms (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms:rare Unique is alone of its kind; rare is infrequent of its kind; great poems are rare; \"\"Paradise Lost\"\" is unique. To say of a thing that it is rare is simply to affirm that it is now seldom found, whether previously common or not; as, a rare old book; a rare word; to call a thing scarce implies that it was at some time more plenty, as when we say food or money is scarce. A particular fruit or coin may be rare; scarce applies to demand and use, and almost always to concrete things; to speak of virtue, genius, or heroism as scarce would be somewhat ludicrous. Rare has the added sense of precious, which is sometimes, but not necessarily, blended with that above given; as, a rare gem. Extraordinary, signifying greatly beyond the ordinary, is a neutral word, capable of a high and good sense or of an invidious, opprobrious, or contemptuous signification; as, extraordinary genius; extraordinary wickedness; an extraordinary assumption of power; extraordinary antics; an extraordinary statement is incredible without overwhelming proof. See synonyms for GENERAL; NORMAL; USUAL. Synonyms:curious, extraordinary, incomparable, infrequent, odd, peculiar, precious, remarkable, scarce, singular, strange, uncommon, unique, unparalleled, unprecedented, unusual Dictionary of English Synonymes (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms:rare (a. )Synonyms:thin, subtile, not denserare (a. )Synonyms: SCARCE, uncommon, infrequent, unfrequent, singular, extraordinary, strange, out of the way, not commonrare (a. )Synonyms:choice, fine, excellent, exquisite, incomparable, inimitablerare (a. )Synonyms:underdone, nearly raw, not well done or well cooked PPDB, the paraphrase database (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms: List of paraphrases:uncommon, scarce, nader, infrequent, unusual, few, nadir, rarely, sparse, exceptional, rarity, precious, seldom Visual Synonyms of rare Legend: Noun Verb Adjective Adverb Translations for rare From our Multilingual Translation Dictionaryنادر Arabicһирәк Bashkirрэдкі Belarusianрядък Bulgariancru, rar Catalan, Valenciankrvavý, vzácný, řídký Czechrød, sjælden Danishblutig, englisch, rar, selten Germanσπάνιος Greekcrudo, escaso, poco hecho, raro Spanisherakordne, haruldane Estonianنایاب, شاذ, کمیاب Persianharvinainen Finnishsaignant, rare, peu commun Frenchainneamh, gann Scottish Gaelicraro Galicianנדיר Hebrewदुर्लभ Hindivéres, ritka Hungarianal sangue, raro Italian珍しい Japanese드문 Koreanنایاب Kurdishbluddeg Luxembourgish, Letzeburgeschretas Lithuanianrets Latvianредок Macedonianjarang, nadir Malaybloedig, zeldzaam, bloedige, zeldzame, saignant Dutchskjelden Norwegiankrwisty, rzadki Polishmal passado, raro, rarefeito Portugueserar, rer Romanshrarefiat, rar Romanianредкий Russianraru Sardinianриједак, redak, редак, rijedak Serbo-Croatianriedky Slovakrédek Slovenerrallë Albanianrar, ovanlig, sällsynt Swedishఅరుదు Teluguหายาก Thaiрідкий Ukrainianhiếm Vietnamese Get even more translations for rare »Translation Find a translation for the rare synonym in other languages: Select another language: Images & Illustrations of rare Discuss these rare synonyms with the community: Citation Use the citation below to add these synonyms to your bibliography: Style: MLA Chicago APA\"\"rare.\"\" Synonyms.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2018. Web."
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/infrequent\ninfrequent",
"text": "\"infrequentadjective in·fre·quent \\ (ˌ)in-ˈfrē-kwənt \\Popularity: Bottom 30% of words | Updated on: 1 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLTip: Synonym Guide Examples: infrequent in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of infrequent1: seldom happening or occurring: rare2: placed or occurring at wide intervals in space or timea slope dotted with infrequent pinesinfrequent visits—infrequentlyadverb See infrequent defined for English-language learners See infrequent defined for kids Examples of infrequent in a Sentence We made infrequent stops along the way.a shut-in who made infrequent trips to the store Recent Examples of infrequent from the Web Good Friday and the start of Passover overlap Friday in what is an infrequent convergence of Christian and Jewish holy holidays.— carrie napoleon, Post-Tribune, \"\"Christian, Jewish faiths mark significant historical events with Passover, Easter,\"\" 29 Mar. 2018The actor tweeted: Affleck, who’s an infrequent tweeter, had been mute since photos surfaced of him standing shirtless on a beach in Hawaii.— mark shanahan, Boston Globe.com, \"\"Ben Affleck gets the last laugh on Twitter,\"\" 29 Mar. 2018Moton played tackle in infrequent jumbo sets in 2017.— jourdan rodrigue, charlotteobserver, \"\"Mock talk: Latest NFL mocks nail Panthers’ post-free agency needs – just not at 24 | Charlotte Observer,\"\"21 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'infrequent.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. Origin and Etymology of infrequent Latin infrequent-, infrequens, from in- + frequent-, frequens frequent NEW! Time Traveler First Known Use: 1622See Words from the same yearinfrequent Synonyms Synonymsisolated, occasional, odd, rare,sporadic Antonymsfrequent Near Antonymsdaily, regular;common, ordinary,routine Related Wordsscarce, scattered, uncommon,unique, unusual;choppy,discontinuous, erratic, fitful,intermittent, irregular, spasmodic,spotty, unsteady Phrasesfew and far between Synonym Discussion of infrequentinfrequent, uncommon, scarce, rare, sporadic mean not common or abundant. infrequent implies occurrence at wide intervals in space or time.⟨ infrequent family visits ⟩uncommon suggests a frequency below normal expectation.⟨ smallpox is now uncommon in many countries ⟩scarce implies falling short of a standard or required abundance.⟨ jobs were scarce during the Depression ⟩rare suggests extreme scarcity or infrequency and often implies consequent high value.⟨ rare first editions ⟩sporadic implies occurrence in scattered instances or isolated outbursts.⟨ sporadic cases of influenza ⟩Phrases Related to INFREQUENTRelated Phrasesnot infrequentnot infrequently INFREQUENT Defined for English Language Learnersinfrequentadjective Definition of infrequent for English Language Learners: not happening often: not frequent INFREQUENT Defined for Kidsinfrequentadjective in·fre·quent \\ in-ˈfrē-kwənt \\Definition of infrequent for Students1: seldom happening: rare2: not placed, made, or done at frequent intervals The bus made infrequent stops.—infrequentlyadverb Learn More about infrequent Thesaurus: All synonyms and antonyms for infrequent Spanish Central: Translation of infrequent Nglish: Translation of infrequent for Spanish speakers Britannica English: Translation of infrequent for Arabic speakers Seen and Heard What made you want to look up infrequent?"
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"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/lavish\nlavish",
"text": "\"lavish Also found in: Thesaurus, Legal, Idioms .lav·ish (lăv′ĭsh)adj.1. Characterized by or produced with extravagance and profusion: a lavish buffet. See Synonyms at profuse.2. Immoderate in giving or bestowing; unstinting: The critics were lavish with their praise.tr.v. lav·ished, lav·ish·ing, lav·ish·es1. To give or bestow in abundance; shower: lavished attention on his customers.2. To give something in abundance to: \"\"The aides began lavishing him with kindnesses\"\" (Kay Marie Porterfield). [ Middle English laves, probably from Old French lavasse, downpour, from laver, to wash, from Latin lavāre; see lave . ] lav′ish·er n.lav′ish·ly adv.lav′ish·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company."
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"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/enriching\nenrich",
"text": "enrich [en- rich]Spell Syllables Synonyms Examples Word Origin See more synonyms on Thesaurus.comverb (used with object)1. to supply with riches, wealth, abundant or valuable possessions, etc. : Commerce enriches a nation.2. to supply with abundance of anything desirable: to enrich the mind with knowledge.3. to add greater value or significance to: Art enriches life.4. to adorn or decorate: a picture frame enriched with gold.5. to make finer in quality, as by supplying desirable elements or ingredients: to enrich soil.6. to increase the proportion of a valuable mineral or isotope in (a substance or material): The fuel was enriched with uranium 235 for the nuclear reactor.7. Nutrition.to restore to (a food) a nutrient that has been lost during an early stage of processing: to enrich flour with thiamine, iron, niacin, and riboflavin.to add vitamins and minerals to (food) to enhance its nutritive value. Origin of enrich Expand Middle English Old French1350-14001350-1400; Middle English enrichen < Old Frenchenrichir."
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"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/rich\nrich",
"text": "\"rich Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .rich (rĭch) adj. rich·er, rich·est1. Having great material wealth: He was so rich he didn't have to work.2.a. Having great worth or value: a rich harvest.b. Made of or containing valuable materials: rich cabinetry.c. Magnificent; sumptuous: a rich banquet.3. Abundant or productive, as:a. Having an abundant supply: Meat is rich in protein.b. Abounding in natural resources: a rich region.c. Having many nutrients for plant growth; fertile: rich land.d."
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fertile\nfertile",
"text": "\"fertileadjective fer·tile \\ ˈfər-tᵊl, chiefly British -ˌtī (-ə)l \\Popularity: Bottom 50% of words | Updated on: 30 Mar 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLTip: Synonym Guide Examples: fertile in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of fertile1 a: producing or bearing many crops in great quantities: productivefertile fields of corn and oatsb: characterized by great resourcefulness of thought or imagination:inventivea fertile mindc obsolete: plentiful2 a (1): capable of sustaining abundant plant growthfertile soil ( 2): affording abundant possibilities for growth or developmentdamp bathrooms are fertile ground for fungi — Consumer Reportsa fertile area for researchb: capable of growing or developinga fertile eggc ( 1): capable of producing fruitfertile trees ( 2) of an anther: containing pollen ( 3): developing spores or spore-bearing organsd: capable of breeding or reproducing3: capable of being converted into fissionable materialfertile uranium 238—fertilelyplay \\ ˈfər-tᵊl- (l)ē \\ adverb—fertilenessplay \\ ˈfər-tᵊl-nəs \\ noun See fertile defined for English-language learners See fertile defined for kids Examples of fertile in a Sentencean area that is a fertile breeding ground for political extremism This subject remains a fertile field for additional investigation. He has a fertile mind. Recent Examples of fertile from the Web This arrangement — an anomaly in Western health care — has made Germany fertile ground for independent enterprises that make unproven cancer drugs available to seriously ill patients, many of whom hail from overseas.— lindsay gellman, Longreads, \"\"The Last Resort,\"\" 22 Mar. 2018Amid the campaign, Yemen has fractured, creating fertile ground for Islamic insurgents.— dion nissenbaum, WSJ, \"\"In a Saudi War Room, Generals Grapple With Ways to Protect Civilians in Yemen,\"\" 18 Mar. 2018The captive audience, however, became fertile ground for medical marijuana advocates to pluck signatures for petitions for legalization in Missouri.— david frese, kansascity, \"\"Oh, the things you’ll see on St. Patrick’s Day in Kansas City | The Kansas City Star,\"\" 17 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'fertile.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. Origin and Etymology of fertile Middle English, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French, from Latin fertilis, from ferre to carry, bear — more at bear NEW!"
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"title": "https://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/steep_1\nsteep- definition and synonyms",
"text": "Show lesssteep- definition and synonyms What are red words? Using the thesaurusadjective/ stiːp /Contribute to our Open Dictionary Other entries for this word1 a steep slope rises quickly and is difficult to climba steep slope / hill / bank / path It was a steep climb out of the valley. Synonyms and related words Words used to describe mountains, hills and slopes and land that is not flat: alpine, craggy, gentle ... Explore Thesaurusa. a steep drop or fall is sudden and nearly vertical Suddenly the plane pitched forwards into a steep dive. Synonyms and related words Slopes and sloping: slope, tilt, incline ... Explore Thesaurus2 a steep increase or fall in something is sudden and very biga steep rise in oil prices This once abundant species is clearly suffering a steep decline. Synonyms and related words Rates of increase and the process of increasing:uptick, increase, growth ... Explore Thesaurus3 steep prices are very high Synonyms and related words Types of prices and describing prices and costs:all in, all-in, all-inclusive ... Explore Thesaurusderived wordssteeplyadverb The track began to climb fairly steeply upwards. Export orders continued to fall steeply. Synonyms and related words Words used to describe mountains, hills and slopes and land that is not flat:alpine, craggy, gentle ... Explore Thesaurussteepnessnoun [ uncountable]Synonyms and related words Words used to describe increases and decreases:accumulative, and counting, by a factor of something ... Explore Thesaurus Synonyms and related words Slopes and sloping: slope, tilt, incline ... Explore Thesaurus This is the British English definition of steep . View American English definition of steep. Change your default dictionary to American English."
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/generous\ngenerous",
"text": "\"generousadjective gen·er·ous \\ ˈjen-rəs, ˈje-nə- \\Popularity: Top 30% of words Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLTip: Synonym Guide Examples: generous in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of generous1 archaic: highborn2 a: characterized by a noble or kindly spirit: magnanimous, kindlya generous heartb: liberal in giving: openhandeda generous benefactorc: marked by abundance or ample proportionswide overhangs and generous verandas —Lewis Mumford: copiousa thin salt-and-pepper moustache interrupted by a generous nose —Richard Zabel—generouslyadverb—generousnessnoun See generous defined for English-language learners See generous defined for kids Examples of generous in a Sentence The school raised the money through donations from generous alumni. He was generous with both his time and his money. She has always been very generous toward the poor. This restaurant is known for its generous portions.a generous helping of mashed potatoes She has a generous heart. He has generous sympathy for unemployed workers. Recent Examples of generous from the Web That’s because the federal government is generous with disaster aid and its subsidy of the National Flood Insurance Program, which helps coastal homeowners buy new washing machines when theirs get wrecked.— henry grabar, Slate Magazine, \"\"Why Isn’t the Bond Market More Worried About Climate Change?,\"\" 28 Oct. 2017Winston’s response to the generous gift is exactly what you’d expect from someone who’s served.— AJC.com, \"\"Marine vet who stole truck to rescue Las Vegas shooting victims given new pickup,\"\" 9 Oct. 2017Irsay, however, has been more generous to Democrats, according the analysis released Friday.—"
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/circumstantial\ncircumstantial",
"text": "\"circumstantialadjective cir·cum·stan·tial \\ ˌsər-kᵊm-ˈstan (t)-shəl \\Popularity: Top 40% of words | Updated on: 11 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLTip: Synonym Guide Examples: circumstantial in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of circumstantial1: belonging to, consisting in, or dependent on circumstancesa circumstantial casecircumstantial factorscircumstantial evidence2: pertinent but not essential: incidental Revolutions usually happen for both structural and circumstantial reasons. — A. M. S. Aly3: marked by careful attention to detail: abounding in factual detailsa circumstantial account of the fight4: ceremonialthe circumstantial splendor of the coronation—circumstantialityplay \\ -ˌstan (t)-shē-ˈa-lə-tē \\ noun—circumstantiallyplay \\ -ˈstan (t)-sh (ə-)lē \\ adverb See circumstantial defined for English-language learners See circumstantial defined for kids Examples of circumstantial in a Sentence The evidence is purely circumstantial. The case against him is circumstantial.a circumstantial account of the meeting Recent Examples of circumstantial from the Web To blame for the government’s defeat, said defense lawyers and legal experts who closely followed the trial, was a flimsy circumstantial case that ultimately was unable to persuade jurors during the eight days of trial.— patricia mazzei, New York Times, \"\"Noor Salman Acquitted in Pulse Nightclub Shooting,\"\" 30 Mar. 2018But the circumstantial and experimental evidence points to trehalose as an unexpected culprit.— beth mole, Ars Technica, \"\"Mysterious explosion of a deadly plague may come down to a sugar in ice cream,\"\" 10 Jan. 2018To start a circumstantial case against Roger Stone?— olivia nuzzi, Daily Intelligencer, \"\"Sam Nunberg on Mueller, His Media Spree, and His Message for Trump,\"\" 6 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'circumstantial.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. Origin and Etymology of circumstantialsee circumstance NEW!"
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"title": "https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/abyss\n.",
"text": "Definition of “abyss” - English Dictionary English“abyss” in English See all translationsabyssnoun [ C usually singular]uk / əˈbɪs / us / əˈbɪs /abyss noun [ C usually singular] ( HOLE )literary a very deep hole that seems to have no bottom Thesaurus: synonyms and related words Geography: valleysarroyo chasm cirquecorrie cwmdale defiledell glen gorge gulchhanging valley hollowlandform ravine valevalley wadi See more results »abyss noun [ C usually singular] ( BAD SITUATION )a difficult situation that bringstrouble or destruction: The country is sinking / plunging into an abyss of violence and lawlessness. She found herself on the edge of an abyss. Thesaurus: synonyms and related words Difficult situations and unpleasant experiencesa (heavy) cross to bear idioma cloud on the horizon idioma fate worse than death idioma hard/tough row to hoe idioma narrow squeak idiombarrelbind crunch curseeventuality fatefeeding frenzy goinghave a bumpy ride idiom rumschtuck shtookstalemate standoffvortex See more results » (Definition of “abyss” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)Translations of “abyss”thăm thẳm, vực thẳm…abismo, Abismo…abismo…jurang yang amat dalam, kekecewaan yang tidak terhingga…หุบเหวลึก, สถานการณ์ที่เลวร้าย…hiç iyiye gitmeyen kötü bir durum, çok derin çukur, cehennem çukuru…洞, 深淵, 壞情況…бездна…abismo…洞, 深渊, 坏情况…jurang, kekalutan…otchłań, przepaść…Need a translator? Translator tool Get a quick, free translation!What is the pronunciation of abyss?"
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"docid": "D2097341#0",
"title": "https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/abyss/\nThe Abyss Photos",
"text": "The Abyss 1989All Critics | Top Critics TOMATOMETER89 %Average Rating: 7.2/10Reviews Counted: 44Fresh: 39Rotten: 5Critics Consensus: The utterly gorgeous special effects frequently overshadow the fact that The Abyss is also a totally gripping, claustrophobic thriller, complete with an interesting crew of characters. AUDIENCE SCORE83%liked it Average Rating: 3.5/5User Ratings: 109,692The Abyss Photos View All Photos (7)Movie Info The crew of an experimental, high-tech submersible is called into action to investigate a mysterious nuclear submarine crash. A series of strange encounters leads the crew to suspect the accident was caused by an extraterrestrial craft, and that they may be participating in an encounter with an alien species. However, in order to make contact, they must not only brave the abyss, an exceedingly deep underwater canyon, but also deal with the violent actions of one of their own crew members, an increasingly paranoid Navy SEAL officer. Approved by director James Cameron, The Abyss: Special Edition is an extended director's cut of the 1989 underwater science fiction epic, reinstating nearly a half hour of footage removed from the original release under studio pressure. Much of the restored footage places the film's events in a grander political context, as the crew's mission becomes a factor in the dangerous escalation of nuclear tension between the U. S. and the Soviet Union. The largest change involves the film's ending, which provides further information on the aliens' mission on Earth, bringing the film to closer to Cameron's intention: a modern remake of Robert Wise's The Day the Earth Stood Still. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi Rating: PG-13Genre: Mystery & Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy Directed By: James Cameron Written By: James Cameron, Chris Columbus In Theaters: Aug 9, 1989 wide On Disc/Streaming: Nov 7, 2000Runtime: 140 minutes Studio: 20th Century Fox Film Corporat People Who Like this movie also like Cast Ed Harrisas Bud Brigman Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonioas Lindsey Michael Biehnas Lt. Coffey Leo Burmesteras Catfish De Vries Todd Graffas Alan `Hippy' Carnes John Bedford Lloydas Jammer Willis View All Critic Reviews for The Abyss All Critics (44) | Top Critics (8) | Fresh (39) | Rotten (5) | DVD (6)Colossally ambitious, this logistically boggling and technically brilliant film from writer-director James Cameron is a visual tour de force, featuring overall, the greatest underwater sequences ever seen on film. March 10, 2015 | Full Review…Duane Byrge Hollywood Reporter Top Critic A firstrate underwater suspenser with an otherworldly twist, The Abyss suffers from a payoff unworthy of its buildup."
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"title": "http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Slang_dictionary\nSlang dictionary",
"text": "\"The slang dictionary is a list of informal words, expressions, and abbreviations that are commonly used in Rune Scape. It is incomplete, and never will be complete because of Rune Scape 's constantly changing vocabulary and community, so please add to it. The slang dictionary only lists Rune Scape -specific terms. General Edit Jump to# • A • B • C • D • E • F • G • H • I • J • K • L • M • N • O • P • Q • R • S • T • U • V • W • X • Y • Z# Edit Abbreviation Meaning Activity + # Request for # number of players to join in on an activity. ( E.g. Raids +2)+1 A single item that can be preserved by the Protect Item prayer in a Pv P situation2H Two-handed weapon3a Third Age4t, 4tea, 4taa, 4 tick, c4taa Four tick auto attack99 The maximum level for 24 of the 27 skills120 The maximum level for Dungeoneering, Invention, and Slayer. The maximum virtual level cap for all skills, besides Invention, which has a maximum cap of 150.↑ Back to top A Edit Abbreviation Meaning AB, AB-er Anti-ban, Anti-botter Abby Abyssal, Aberrant Spectres, Abyssal whip, Abyssal demon ABS Armadyl battlestaff Addy Adamant Adr, Adren Adrenaline AFK Away From Keyboard, often refers to methods of training skills that don't require looking at the screen, referred to as \"\"afk training\"\". Aggro Aggression, aggressive. E.g. aggro pots . Agi, Agil Agility Alch (ing) Using an alchemy spell to convert items into gold using either Low or High Level Alchemy Asphyx Asphyxiate Aml The Amlodd district in Prifddinas, typically used when saying where the Voice of Seren currently is. Ammy Amulet Ancients Ancient Magicks Anti poison cure, Anti-dragon shield, Antifire, Super antifire Antic Anticipation Anti P, Ap, Super APAntipoison, Super Antipoison potions Ao D Nex: Angel of Death, an extension of Nex released on 30 January 2017Ao E Area of Effect, referring to attacks and/or abilities that affect multiple targets at once."
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"docid": "D1767341#0",
"title": "http://2007rshelp.com/skills.php?id=10\n.",
"text": "\"THEMES2007 Rune Scape Help2007 Rune Scape Help Rune Scape Community Forums Guides Skill Guides Quest Guides City Guides Guild Guides Mini Game Guides Treasure Trail Help Miscellaneous Guides Dungeon Maps Mining Maps Databases Prices Database Items Database Monsters Database Shops Database Tome/Books Database Tools Item Comparison Skill Calculators Coordinate Locator Stat Signatures Community Zchat Clan Chat Runescape Forums2007 Rune Scape Skill Guides» Runescape Skill Guides » Runecrafting Table of Contents1.0 - Introduction2.0 - Basics2.1 - Pouches3.0 - Levels, Talismans and Altars3.1 - Level Requirements3.2 - Combination Runes3.3 - Talismans3.4 - Tiaras3.5 - Altar Information4.0 - Tips and Techniques4.1 - Tips4.2 - Techniques4.3 - Maximizing Time and Profit for non-members5.0 - The Abyss6.0 - Quests For Experience7.0 - Frequently Asked Questions1.0 - Introduction Runecrafting is a free to play skill. It was released along with the completed version of Rune Scape. Since then, a lot of players have taken the arduous task of binding their runes. A few prefer to buy them from magic stores or attain them from monsters. Runecrafting allows players to craft the runes as long as you have the correct level and equipment to craft them - bind the power of the ancient runes with rune essence, which is mined within special locations around Rune Scape that only certain magical beings can allow entrance to. The only requirement for the Runecrafting skill is to complete the Rune Mysteries Quest. This quest begins on the second floor of Lumbridge Castle, by speaking with Duke Horacio.2.0 - Basics Runecrafting is a long process; however the idea is quite unique. The first step is mining the rune essence needed in order to craft runes. The only place to get this rune essence is the rune essence mines which are only accessible through the powerful wizards of Rune Scape. So to get to the rune essence mines you must talk to one of the following magicians."
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"docid": "D3510481#0",
"title": "http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Abyss\nAbyss",
"text": "\"This article is about the plane. For other uses, see Abyss (disambiguation). An accessible part of the abyss The Abyss is a \"\"glue\"\" plane that sits between realms and holds them together. It is a region that, with exception of the Astral and Ourania Runecrafting Altars, provides access to all the existing Runecrafting altars without the need for a talisman. The Abyss consists of two rings; a dangerous outer ring in a multiway combat zone and a safe inner ring with rifts leading to the Runecrafting altars. In appearance, it seems to be oddly organic, with eyes, boils, and strange-looking tendrils. In The Account of Aesa Fellsdottir (Part 2) it's implied that the Abyss (or, the part of it accessible to players) is actually inside the body of Hostilius, a Chthonian demon that was defeated by Zamorak and the Avernic during the demonic rebellion. He was then dragged into the Abyss, where his immense body was 'strung between worlds like a great corpse-puppet'. What the Abyss looks like outside of his corpse is unknown. According to Zaros, the Abyss is made of the detritus of previous universes and exists at the very bottom of the universe."
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"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/abyssal%20plain\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:abyssal plain (Noun)a large expanse of very flat and smooth ocean floor, usually found at depths of 4,600 to 5,500 meters (15,000 to 18,000 feet). Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Abyssal plain An abyssal plain is an underwater plain on the deep ocean floor, usually found at depths between 3000 and 6000 m. Lying generally between the foot of a continental rise and a mid-ocean ridge, abyssal plains cover more than 50% of the Earth’s surface. They are among the flattest, smoothest and least explored regions on Earth. Abyssal plains are key geologic elements of oceanic basins. In addition to these elements, active oceanic basins also typically include an oceanic trench and a subduction zone. Abyssal plains were not recognized as distinct physiographic features of the sea floor until the late 1940s and, until very recently, none had been studied on a systematic basis. They are poorly preserved in the sedimentary record, because they tend to be consumed by the subduction process. The creation of the abyssal plain is the end result of spreading of the seafloor and melting of the lower oceanic crust. Magma rises from above the asthenosphere and as this basaltic material reaches the surface at mid-ocean ridges it forms new oceanic crust. This is constantly pulled sideways by spreading of the seafloor."
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"title": "https://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/chasm.htm\nCHASM",
"text": "\"Audio English.org » Dictionary » C » Charles Robert Redford ... Chasten CHASMPronunciation (US): Dictionary entry overview: What does chasm mean?• CHASM (noun) The noun CHASM has 1 sense:1. a deep opening in the earth's surface Familiarity information: CHASM used as a noun is very rare. Dictionary entry details• CHASM (noun)Sense 1 chasm [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: A deep opening in the earth's surface Classified under: Nouns denoting natural objects (not man-made)Hypernyms (\"\"chasm\"\" is a kind of...):gap; opening (an open or empty space in or between things)Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"\"chasm\"\"):abysm; abyss (a bottomless gulf or pit; any unfathomable (or apparently unfathomable) cavity or chasm or void extending below (often used figuratively))gulf (a deep wide chasm)Learn English with... Proverbs of the week\"\"No man is an island\"\" (English proverb) \"\"A good soldier is a poor scout.\"\" ( Native American proverb, Cheyenne) \"\"The day of happiness is short.\"\" ( Arabic proverb) \"\"Flatter the mother to get the girl.\"\" ( Corsican proverb)CHASM: related words searches» abysm meaning » What does opening mean? » gulf meaning » What does gap mean? » abyss: pronunciation in phonetic transcription CHASE AFTERCHASE AWAYCHASEDCHASERCHASIDCHASIDICCHASIDIMCHASIDISMCHASMCHASSEEnglish learning courses About Practical English About Telephone English About Accounting English Learn English Free English Language Dictionary British and American English pronunciation Other popular searches:» meaning of yahweh » iniquity » what does discontent mean » colter » what does unsystematic mean Page delivered in 0.0361 seconds \""
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"title": "http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/glossary/gloss5/biome/aquatic.html\n.",
"text": "Water is the common link among the five biomes and it makes up the largest part of the biosphere, covering nearly 75% of the Earth’s surface. Aquatic regions house numerous species of plants and animals, both large and small. In fact, this is where life began billions of years ago when amino acids first started to come together. Without water, most life forms would be unable to sustain themselves and the Earth would be a barren, desert-like place. Although water temperatures can vary widely, aquatic areas tend to be more humid and the air temperature on the cooler side. The aquatic biome can be broken down into two basic regions, freshwater (i.e, ponds and rivers) and marine (i.e, oceans and estuaries). Freshwater Regions Freshwater is defined as having a low salt concentration—usually less than 1%. Plants and animals in freshwater regions are adjusted to the low salt content and would not be able to survive in areas of high salt concentration (i.e, ocean). There are different types of freshwater regions: ponds and lakes, streams and rivers, and wetlands. The following sections describe the characteristics of these three freshwater zones."
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"title": "http://www.harley-davidsonforums.com/forums/exhaust-systems/48890-exhaust-valve-control-cable-question.html\n.",
"text": "\"post #1 of 11 ( permalink )Old 09-16-2012, 05:55 AM Thread Starter Sleezy Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2010Location: Lucan,Dublin, Ireland Posts: 303Exhaust valve control cable question??? Out cleaning my bike (Street Bob) and noticed that the exhaust valve control cable is broken. Bike is going fine without it. Correct me if I'm wrong, but is this only to reduce noise from the exhaust? He who fights with dragons should see to it that he himself does not become a dragon; and when you gaze long into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you. - Nietzsche Tiocfaidh Ar La 2008 FXDB Street Bob Sleezy is offline Quote Quick Replypost #2 of 11 ( permalink )Old 09-16-2012, 06:04 AMSCHMIDTYRetired citizen Join Date: Jun 2009Location: Port Wash. ,WIPosts: 19,253Garage The valve changes the exhaust back pressure as RPMs increase. Disclaimer : Don't believe anything I say unless you are absolutely sure that I know what I'm talking about . SCHMIDTY is online now Quote Quick Replypost #3 of 11 ( permalink )Old 09-16-2012, 06:06 AMDave63I {Heart} Hookers. Join Date: Jun 2008Location: PAPosts: 31,329It reduces noise and maintains backpressure during low end."
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"title": "http://www.webster-dictionary.org/definition/abyss\nAbyss",
"text": "\"Abyss Webster's 1913 Dictionary A`byss´n. 1. A bottomless or unfathomed depth, gulf, or chasm; hence, any deep, immeasurable, and, specifically, hell, or the bottomless pit. Ye powers and spirits of this nethermost abyss. - Milton. The throne is darkness, in the abyss of light. - Dryden.2. Infinite time; a vast intellectual or moral depth. The abysses of metaphysical theology. - Macaulay."
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"docid": "D1666008#0",
"title": "http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/PokemonInsurgence\nVideo Game / Pokémon Insurgence",
"text": "\"Watch Edit Page Add Review Related Discussion History More Share Video Game / Pokémon Insurgence Fridge Trivia Video Game YMMV Create New One of the many title screens Torren is a region that has long been rife with several lethal cults. Each one of them worships a different legendary Pokémon, and each one has kidnapped, tortured, and even killed to reach their mysterious goals. Still, hope yet resides in Torren's beloved protector, the Augur, who is the only one able to keep the cults at bay. One day the Augur disappears without a trace. In his place, a charismatic and kind man by the name of Jaern assumes the title of the Second Augur. While he is widely trusted by the people, five cults remain wreaking havoc and bloodshed. Fast forward one year later. You wake up imprisoned in the lair of the Cult of Darkrai. Why? You do not know."
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"docid": "D1455669#0",
"title": "http://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/mdawe/marine_ecology.htm\n.",
"text": "Marine Ecology Demonstrate Knowledge of Ecosystems NAME: DATE: CLASS: Ocean Zones Worksheet Learning Objectives By the end of this exercise you should be able to:· Describe the distribution of organisms to the abiotic components of the environment· Describe zonation· Describe the abiotic factors that determine zonation· Describe vertical structure underwater Student Instructions Use the information provided on the following pages and knowledge gained in class to answerthe following questions. Questions1. What is meant by the two terms: abiotic factors and biotic factors. Give examples ofeach.2. Compare the abiotic factors occurring in the neritic zone and the abyssal zone. Listthree organisms that you know of that live within each of these zones?3. Define the following terms:· Benthic· Photic zone· Littoral zone· Sub-littoral zone4. Give an example of an organism that lives within the neritic zone. Using abiotic factorsas a basis for your answer explain why this organism is not found in the abyssal zone.5. Give an example of an organism that lives within the abyssal zone."
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"docid": "D1821645#0",
"title": "https://carm.org/dictionary-abyss\nAbyss",
"text": "\"Abyss A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U VW X Y ZThe Abyss is the abode of the dead ( Rom. 10:7) and the place where evil spirits are imprisoned ( Rev. 9:1-11 ). It is also the watery deep as found in Psalm 77:16. It is referenced in Luke 8:31; Romans 10:7; Rev. 9:11; Rev. 11:7; Rev. 17:8; Rev. 20:1; Rev. 20:3Luke 8:31, They were imploring Him not to command them to go away into the abyss. Rom 10:7, or ‘Who will descend into the abyss?’ ( that is, to bring Christ up from the dead).”Rev 9:11, They have as king over them, the angel of the abyss; his name in Hebrew is Abaddon, and in the Greek he has the name Apollyon. Rev 11:7, When they have finished their testimony, the beast that comes up out of the abyss will make war with them, and overcome them and kill them. Rev 17:8, “The beast that you saw was, and is not, and is about to come up out of the abyss and go to destruction. And those who dwell on the earth, whose name has not been written in the book of life from the foundation of the world, will wonder when they see the beast, that he was and is not and will come. \"\" Rev 20:1, Then I saw an angel coming down from heaven, holding the key of the abyss and a great chain in his hand."
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"docid": "D309998#0",
"title": "https://prezi.com/wmsial93a6lb/abyssal-plain/\nABYSSAL PLAIN",
"text": "Loading presentation... Public & reusable Create your own Make a copy Share Embed ABYSSAL PLAIN8th grade science projectby Ethan Blumeon 31 May 2013Tweet Comments ( 0)Please log in to add your comment. Report abuse Transcript of ABYSSAL PLAINBackground photo by t.shigesa The Abyssal Plain is important to all of the world because it covers more than half of earths surface and if the animals go extinct it messes up all of the Earths food chain Food Chain Example Human Impact The Abyssal Plain is the area at the bottom of the ocean. The land is flat smooth and mostly unexplored. Did you know that humans know more about the moon than the bottom of the ocean? What is it? Animal and Plant Life Abyssal Plain More About the Abyssal Plain The Abyssal Plain is usually in between 3000 and 6000 meters below the surface of the ocean. The Abyssal Plain covers more than 50% of the Earths surface. It is more common in the Atlantic Ocean than the Indian or Pacific Ocean. The Abyssal Plain is pitch black because sunlight cant reach down there. Plants The plant life is very scarce in the abyssal plain and the only plants there are live near hydrothermal vents for sunlight Human Pollution Because of humans, the entire ecosystem in the Abyssal Plain is messed up."
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"docid": "D2041558#0",
"title": "https://bible.org/seriespage/16-healing-demoniac-gadara\n16. Healing the Demoniac at Gadara",
"text": "From the series: The Miracles of Jesus PREVIOUS PAGE | NEXT PAGE16. Healing the Demoniac at Gadara I. OBSERVATIONA. Passage Selected: Mark 5:1-20Parallel passages: Matt 8:28 f, Luke 8:26B. Progression Stated: Biographical Tracking the miracle as the characters in the event relate to Christ. C. Presentation Summarized:1. Context 5:1Historical Context - Did this happen in the Gerasenes, Gadarenes or Gadara? Matthew, Mark and Luke all refer to a different place. No one is sure where this happened or where Gadara is or was. The present town of Gadara is 30 miles from the water. That would be a long way for pigs to run into the water and to make it worse, the land between modern day Gadara and the water is flat - no cliffs - and no caves. Up in Kersa on the northeast portion of the Sea of Galilee there are in fact some small caves that a man could hide in and small cliffs for the pigs to fall off of."
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"docid": "D793501#0",
"title": "http://www.glennbeck.com/2012/12/07/could-texas-secede-and-survive/\nCould Texas secede and survive?",
"text": "An article on The Blaze today examined this question – could Texas really secede from the union? Glenn goes through the evidence and explains why they could indeed survive — but that’s not to say Texas has no issues. There are definitely progressive sources making headway in the state. WATCH the video that explored Texas’s possible secession: Can Texas Secede from the Union? Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 3:32So while Texas be successful if it were to secede, Glenn warned that there were still reasons to be concerned about the state’s future. “Texas is sliding into the abyss as well. Texas has got to stop. It’s got to stop sliding into the abyss. If we don’t get Texas to be Texas, the country won’t survive."
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"docid": "D1669283#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abyssal_zone\nAbyssal zone",
"text": "\"\"\"Abyssal\"\" redirects here. For plain of the ocean floor, see Abyssal plain. For the Envy album, see Abyssal (album). Aquatic layers Pelagic Photic Epipelagic Aphotic Mesopelagic Bathypelagic Abyssopelagic Hadopelagic Demersal Benthic Stratification Pycnocline Isopycnal Chemocline Halocline Thermocline Thermohaline See also Marine habitats Lake stratification Aquatic ecosystems Wild fisheriesv t e The abyssal zone or abyssopelagic is a layer of the pelagic zone of the ocean. \"\" Abyss\"\" derives from the Greek word ἄβυσσος, meaning bottomless. At depths of 4,000 to 6,000 metres (13,000 to 20,000 ft), this zone remains in perpetual darkness. These regions are also characterized by continuous cold and lack of nutrients. The abyssal zone has temperatures around 2 to 3 °C (36 to 37 °F) through the large majority of its mass. [ 1] It is the deeper part of the midnight zone which starts in the bathypelagic waters above. [ 1] [2] Its permanent inhabitants (for example, Riftia pachyptila, (the giant tube worm )) found near hydrothermal vents in the Pacific Ocean and the giant squid are able to withstand the immense pressures of the ocean depths, up to 76 megapascals (11,000 psi; 750 atm ). ["
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"docid": "D3106435#0",
"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/abyssal\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Vocabulary What does abyssal mean? Definitions for abyssal əˈbɪs əl Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word abyssal. Princeton's Word Net (5.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition:abyssal (adj)relating to ocean depths from 2000 to 5000 metersabysmal, abyssal, unfathomable (adj)resembling an abyss in depth; so deep as to be unmeasurable\"\"the abyssal depths of the ocean\"\"Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:abyssal (Adjective)Belonging to, or resembling, an abyss; unfathomable.abyssal (Adjective)Of or belonging to the ocean depths, especially below 2000 metres (6500 ft): abyssal zone Origin: * First attested in the 1690's. Webster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Abyssal (adj)belonging to, or resembling, an abyss; unfathomable Origin: [Cf. Abysmal. ] Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Abyssal Abyssal is an EP by the Japanese screamo band Envy. Abyssal likens itself with Insomniac Doze's more atmospheric sound. Recorded and mixed at Bazooka Higashinakano, Spring 2007. Mastered at Parasight Mastering. Includes booklet with lyrics in both Japanese & English."
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"docid": "D291747#0",
"title": "http://www.earthlyissues.com/oceans.htm\n.",
"text": "\"OCEANShttp://www.worldatlas.com An ocean (from Greek , \"\"okeanos\"\" Oceanus) is a major body of saline water. The ocean covers 71 percent of the Earth's surface and contains 97 percent of the planet's water, yet more than 95 percent of the underwater world remains unexplored. The ocean and lakes play an integral role in many of the Earth's systems including climate and weather. The ocean supports the life of nearly 50 percent of all species on Earth and helps sustain that life providing 20 percent of the animal protein and five percent of the total protein in the human diet. Origins of Oceans National Geographic Today 71% of the Earth is covered with water, 29% by the 7 continents. The percentage covered by water will increase as the Earth continues to warm and polar ice caps melt. Exploring Oceans: Overview National Geographic The great body of water embracing the continents of the Earth is also known as the world ocean. Its major subdivisions are the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Arctic, the Indian, and the Southern oceans. More than one-half of the world's population lives within 60 miles (100 km) of the ocean. Ocean Surface Area Of all oceansmi 2 km 2Pacific 60,060,000 155,557,000 46.3%Atlantic 29,637,000 76,762,000 22.8%Indian 26,469,000 68,556,000 20.4%Southern 7,848,000 20,327,000 6.1%Arctic 5,427,000 14,056,000 4.2%Deepest Oceans and Seas Pacific Ocean (35,837 ft) (10,924 meters)Atlantic Ocean (30,246 ft) (9,219 meters)Indian Ocean (24,460 ft) (7,455 meters)Caribbean Sea (22,788 ft) (6,946 meters)Arctic Ocean (18,456 ft) (5,625 meters)South China Sea (16,456 ft) (5,016 meters)Bering Sea (15,659 ft) (4,773 meters)Mediterranean Sea (15,197 ft) (4,632 meters)Gulf of Mexico (12,425 ft) (3,787 meters)Japan Sea (12,276 ft) (3,742 meters)In ancient times, the term seven seas was used to describe all known large bodies of water."
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"docid": "D1027724#0",
"title": "http://www.gamerguides.com/pokemon-black-white-2/post-game-walkthrough/east-unova/abyssal-ruins\nEast Unova",
"text": "\"East Unova Share East Unova Abyssal Ruins Abyssal Ruins The Abyssal Ruins are a cool little post-game feature. Brimming with ancient treasure, the ruins are found underwater, on the bottom of Undella Bay . To reach them you need HM06 - Dive , which can be received from Hugh by speaking with him in Undella Town after defeating the Elite Four. When you’re ready, head to Undella Town and make your way east towards Undella Bay. Use Surf to move onto the water and head east. Near the coast you’ll find the first dive spot, denoted by a dark patch of water. Due east you’ll find another spot to the north-east and south-east you’ll find the other two spots. After teaching Dive to a Pokemon, you can move onto the dive spots and use the move to head underwater. Once you’re below the surface, press and hold 'Up' on the D-Pad or Circle Pad until you reach the entrance of the ruins and head on through. Depending on where you entered, you’ll start in a different part of the first floor of the ruins."
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"docid": "D3510479#0",
"title": "http://pandorahearts.wikia.com/wiki/Abyss\nAbyss",
"text": "\"in: World of Pandora Hearts, Locations, Terms Abyss Edit Comments (3) Share Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow. This article is about the dimension. You may be looking for the 93rd chapter of Pandora Hearts.. Abyss Information Kanji アヴィスRomaji Avisu Location Statistics Type Dimension Controlled By The Core of the Abyss First Appearance Manga Prisoner&Alichino Anime Prisoner & Alichino (Episode)The Abyss (アヴィス Avisu) is a dimension that exists as the central source of power among every other dimension within the Dimensional Plane. Though the Abyss does connect to every dimension created by the Jurors, each individual dimension has it's own version of the Abyss to manipulate and alter. Every dimensional jurisdiction of the Abyss begins with the same form and same set of rules set by the Jurors, only the \"\"characters\"\" of the dimension it falls under can change the way this power is processed as long as it doesn't defy the Jurors' original intent for the \"\"story\"\" the dimension represents. Every portion of the Abyss begins as a world bathed in golden light which accepts souls of the dead with open arms and peacefully guides them on their reincarnation. This sense of order is known as the harmony of the Abyss, and was maintained by the Baskerville Clan in the 1st Dimension for generations until the meddling of a curious Baskerville led to the distortion of the harmony and the dawning of a unique \"\"story\"\" for the Jurors. Contents [ show]Droplets of Light Edit The Droplets of Light choose Lily As the harmony of the Abyss was of utmost importance, it was absolutely necessary for it to be protected and maintained. However, being the massive dimensional entity that it was, the Abyss wasn't able to protect the harmony of the Abyss itself. Therefore, The Core of the Abyss sent out extensions of her power in the form of the Droplets of Light, which would seek out individuals who had been reborn into their existences with an Abyssal distortion around their souls."
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"docid": "D116385#0",
"title": "http://repairpal.com/estimator/ac-condenser-replacement-cost\nAC Condenser Replacement Cost",
"text": "Estimator / AC Condenser Replacement Cost The average cost for an AC Condenser Replacement is between $341 and $787. Labor costs are estimated between $114 and $311 while parts are priced between $227 and $476. Estimate does not include taxes and fees. View repair cost for my car Get a repair estimate for your car Submit What is an AC condenser? As high pressure refrigerant is pumped from the A/C compressor, it flows through a refrigerant line and into the air conditioning condenser. The condenser is located next to the radiator and serves a similar function. The condenser transforms high pressure, high temperature gas into high pressure slightly lower temperature liquid needed for A/C function. How does the AC condenser work? When air flows across the air conditioning condenser, it cools the gaseous refrigerant inside the condenser, and allows it to exit in a liquid state, ready to travel to the next A/C component: the accumulator. Find a Certified Mechanic Find a high quality auto repair shop or dealer near youx What are the symptoms related to a bad AC condenser?"
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"docid": "D58216#0",
"title": "http://www.homeadvisor.com/cost/heating-and-cooling/repair-an-ac-unit/\nHow Much Does It Cost To Repair An Ac Unit?",
"text": "There is nothing worse than having your air conditioner break in the middle of a long, hot summer. You can ensure your air conditioning unit stays in working order all year long with regular service. Sometimes, however, repairs are necessary whether it’s fixing the evaporator, capacitor, or condenser or recharging the refrigerant. Most air conditioner repairs cost between $163 and $520 with most homeowners reporting that they spend about $336. If you do need a repair, here is some information to help you get it done quickly, professionally, and economically. On This Page: Common Air Conditioner Repairs & Their Costs7 Signs Your AC May Need Repair Can You Postpone a Repair? What to Look for in an AC Repair Service Questions to Ask AC Certifications7 Tips on How to Maintain Your AC Unit Conclusion How Much Do Common Air Conditioner Repairs Cost? Here are some common types of air conditioner problems and their average associated costs: Refrigerant leak detection and repair: $225-$1600AC refrigerant recharge: $160-$400Circuit board replacement: $120-$600Replace fuses, circuit breakers or relays: $15-$300Thermostat replacement: $60-$250A/C compressor repair hard start kit: $100-$250Capacitor or contactor replacement: $90-$400Home air compressor replacement: $1350-$1800, depending on size and type Evaporator coil replacement: $650-$1200Condensing unit fan motor replacement: $100-$300Condensate pump replacement: $90-$250A troubleshooting service call can vary from $75 to $180, depending largely on your geographical location and the time of year in which the call occurs. The time of HVAC professionals is at a premium during the hot summer months. Your HVAC professional can perform a yearly tune-up of your system for around $80-$100."
},
{
"docid": "D390928#0",
"title": "http://www.central-air-conditioner-and-refrigeration.com/goodman-evaporator-coil-replaced.html\nGoodman Evaporator Coil Replaced",
"text": "\"Goodman Evaporator Coil Replacedby Leslie (Lebanon, TN USA)Had Goodman central ac installed in May,2007, and heat did not work in the Fall, and next spring of 2008, central air conditioner did not have Freon in system. Evaporator Coil had leak and had to replace it. Coil under warranty, but it still cost me around $700. for the Freon and installing coil. This year (2011) the central ac unit has no Freon in it, so now is a time to decide what to do with the central ac unit. Replace the whole system or repair. Other reader Replies: Purchased a Split unit, just past the one year I discovered that the Indoor Coil, as I read many have had the same Problem, I hired a Goodman Contractor to Start this Unit up which I installed myself, having install units before in another state, I always hire a supposed to be Qualified Technician to Start up, and to check unit out to make sure it is working ok. This Technician came at the Tune of 225.00 and assured me that it was installed ok, and the unit was put into service, no problems for about a Year, then I noticed that my unit was not cooling. I called this Same Technician ( Goodman Listed Qualified Technician) which sent one of his \"\" I'll Call a Beginner) he came out to check out the unit for leaks, but came out with a Freon Detector without any batteries, which I had to furnish, he first added 5lbs of Freon, charging me 100.00 for the Freon, then he did the leak test, soaped the fittings with soap, and checked for leaks, with the Freon detector, which when probing the fittings with soap on them, the detector would not read because of the soap. I call that Dumb, because he should have checked the fittings before he soaped them."
},
{
"docid": "D2672494#0",
"title": "http://home.costhelper.com/central-air-conditioning-comments-1.html\nCentral Air Conditioner Cost - Buyer Experiences and Price Information",
"text": "\"Cost Helper.com > Home and Garden > Electrical, HVAC & Energy Efficiency > Central Air Conditioner > User Comments Page 1 / 8Central Air Conditioner Cost - Buyer Experiences and Price Information Read the Full Article - How Much Does a Central Air Conditioner Cost? Central Air Conditioner Comments Page 1 of 8 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next >>warranty on Rheem A/C unit Amount: $3,300.00 for the cake Posted by: homeownerhell in Knoxville, TN. Posted: May 9th, 2009 07:05PMContractor: A-1 Finchum BTUs: Was this post helpful to you? yes no Report prohibited or spam Carrier 2.5t Installed Amount: $5,200.00 for the cake Posted by: Ourranch2009 in Pittsgrove, NJ. Posted: April 30th, 2009 11:04AMContractor: Sears BTUs: 30,000I got a quote from Sears for a new system with Puron for just under $5200. A Carrier with 10yr warranty, 13seer. I had ducts installed 2 years ago with a new heating system. Was this post helpful to you? yes no Report prohibited or spam3.5 ton Comfortmaker Amount: $3,500.00 for the cake Posted by: Shaun Jenkins in Auburn, GA. Posted: April 30th, 2009 03:04AMContractor: all season heating & air BTUs: I purchased a 13 seer 3 ton condesing coil with a variable speed air handler heat pump unit all installed for 3500.00 :) I think I got a steal!!"
},
{
"docid": "D832579#0",
"title": "http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/en/consumer/buildings/commercial/hvac.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Below is a list of frequently asked questions and their answers regarding commercial HVAC systems. What is HVAC? How does my AC work? What type of AC systems are available? How is humidity controlled with an AC system? How do refrigerants deplete the ozone layer? What is HVAC? Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) equipment perform heating and/or cooling for residential, commercial or industrial buildings. The HVAC system may also be responsible for providing fresh outdoor air to dilute interior airborne contaminants such as odors from occupants, volatile organic compounds (VOC’s) emitted from interior furnishings, chemicals used for cleaning, etc. A properly designed system will provide a comfortable indoor environment year round when properly maintained."
},
{
"docid": "D2644879#0",
"title": "https://www.consumeraffairs.com/homeowners/lennox.html\n319 Lennox Consumer Reviews and Complaints",
"text": "\"Last updated: April 11, 2018319 Lennox Consumer Reviews and Complaints Sort: Recent Filter by: Any Mike of Anytown, AZ Verified Reviewer Verified Buyer Original review: April 11, 2018I recently joined the class action settlement re evaporative coils and it turned out to be a joke for consumers. Lennox made out like a bandit, which begs the question whoever represented Lennox customers must have been in on the deal. The settlement is ludicrous. You get no relief from bearing the labor costs of your coil failure unless you’re still under your authorized contractor’s own warranty. Otherwise, you get nothing from the Lennox settlement to reimburse costs to replace the original coil. What the settlement offers is a measly $500 against a SECOND failure, where labor could easily be $1000 or more. You have to wait for a second failure to occur on the coil again before you get that benefit from the settlement. Additionally, the first coil replacement gets an expanded warranty which is in reality a reduced warranty of five years. In my case I had eight years remaining on my Lennox unit including the original coil. Ordinarily, the replacement coil would resume whatever warranty period was left (in my case 8 years)."
},
{
"docid": "D542070#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110205184942AAebTjN\nWhat is an ac condenser and how much does one cost?",
"text": "\"Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs What is an ac condenser and how much does one cost? We are looking to buy a car and someone told me that the ac condenser needs to be fixed/replaced. What is an ac condenser and do you need to have one? If so, how much would it cost to get it fixed/replaced? Update: Um, thank you very much! I was just in a hurry to ask this question. I don't have the car yet I am just looking to buy it. Rude much??? Please no more rude comments...and fyi it's an 2005 Chevy Malibu. Follow 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Air conditioning works by way of evaporation to remove heat from the air."
},
{
"docid": "D1024287#0",
"title": "http://www.central-air-conditioner-and-refrigeration.com/home-air-conditioning-troubleshooting-price-for-virginia.html\nHome Air Conditioning Troubleshooting Price for Virginia",
"text": "Home Air Conditioning Troubleshooting Price for Virginiaby Dadan How much does it cost to fix central air unit in Virginia? - It’s an estimation!To determine the exact amount, you need - Diagnostic fee + Part fee + Labor fee HVAC troubleshooting fee - Fee you pay Tech to look at central ac unit – three types of diagnostic fee Business hrs – Range from $50 to $90 fix or per hrs rate After business hrs – From $96 to $100 Weekend fee – From $96 to $115 The location distance will have effect on the amount you pay the Tech in some state. Labor fee – What is being done to the central air units will determine the correct fee. The labor fee will range from $80 to $950. A list of answer to homeowners cost question on central ac, heating, and Heat Pump Ask for repair price - The Tech will forget to quote the total repair price up front, so ask for it. Estimation Cost to for resident HVACs Parts How much does it cost to replace an air conditioner condenser? - R-22 condenser unit -You still can replace your old R22 condenser unit with new “without Freon” R22 condenser unit. The price range will be in $980 to $2,500 to replace R-22 condenser unit with labor. R-410A condenser unit - To replace a condenser unit with R-410a, it will be expensive around $1,500 and up. The Ton, Seer rating, and branch of the central air conditioner will determine the price."
},
{
"docid": "D1348192#0",
"title": "http://ths.gardenweb.com/discussions/2408257/new-evaporator-coil-and-condenser-please-help\nNew Evaporator Coil & Condenser - Please Help",
"text": "\"Heating & Air Conditioning New Evaporator Coil & Condenser - Please Helpbillwin01 May 30, 2014Hello - looking for some help here!2300 sq ft house, 2 AC zones - split system (I believe they're called) - one is new, one is old. The upstairs evaporator coil and condenser were replaced about a year ago by the previous home owner. Now ... Start of the summer season and I noticed that the downstairs AC wasn't cooling below 80 degrees as it got hotter in the day. Checked air temp from the vent and was only a 10 degree split. Called our Home Warranty company which scheduled a local company to come out and they found a leak in the evap coil (in garage). Home warranty company says they will replace the evap coil but not the outside condenser. So my options are:1) Replace evap coil and leave current condenser (costs me no money out of pocket) - but I'm told if the condenser goes out (it is original unit, 16 years old), I would need to replace condenser and the evap coil again. Roughly $5k.2) Replace the evap coil and the condenser with a new 410a unit. I am being quoted $2,440 for a 3 ton Bryant 410a unit. The home warranty company is paying for the evap coil replacement - so no cost to me on that."
},
{
"docid": "D1640081#0",
"title": "https://www.consumeraffairs.com/homeowners/goodman-manufacturing.html\n226 Goodman Manufacturing Consumer Reviews and Complaints",
"text": "\"Last updated: April 6, 2018226 Goodman Manufacturing Consumer Reviews and Complaints Sort: Recent Filter by: Any Donna of Tallahassee, FL Verified Reviewer Original review: April 6, 2018Heat pump 4 years old - spent 2500$ in repairs already. The very first year, we had to replace the condenser, the second year, the coils, the third year we have had to replace the tubing soldering. The parts are warranty but the labor is not, it has costs us 800 to 900 dollars a year. We have called Goodman and they say, the parts are under warranty but we are responsible for the labor to repair these parts. I have asked that extend our warranty or replace the unit. I can get no help. There is no logical reason for the major items in a brand new unit purchased in 2013 have so many bad parts. Customer service is HORRIBLE, no help at all. Registered 4/9/13, Serial #1210586748, Model gph1348h41, Dealers name Connell's heating and A/C. Helpful 2 people found this review helpful Laurie of Miami, FL Verified Reviewer Original review: April 3, 2018Replaced my outside AC unit in 2014. Original unit lasted 15 years."
},
{
"docid": "D835531#0",
"title": "https://highperformancehvac.com/hvac-refrigerant-leaks/\nHVAC Refrigerant Leaks | Air Conditioner Leaking Freon® â R410A â R22",
"text": "\"HVAC Refrigerant Leaks | Air Conditioner Leaking Freon® – R410A – R22by High Performance HVAC | Refrigeration | 41 comments146 6 4 13What you will learn from HVAC Refrigerant Leaks: This article will instruct you on the top reasons and places in the HVAC system for refrigerant leaks. Some people say Freon® leaks. What happens when an air conditioner or heat pump has a low refrigerant charge as a result of a refrigerant leak. What you will see or experience with your HVAC system if you have a refrigerant leak. Why HVAC Contractors do not provide warranties for refrigerant leaks. Making the decision to repair the leak or replace the system. Differences between new refrigerants and old refrigerants. Plenty of in-depth related links that will allow you to understand the subject better. HVAC Refrigerant Leaks | Air Conditioner Leaking Freon® - R410A - R22New Clean Evaporator Coil for a Heat Pump Top Reasons for Freon® Refrigerant Leaks – Air Conditioner Refrigerant Gas Leaks – Air Conditioning Refrigerant Leaks – HVAC Refrigerant Leaks There comes a day when the air conditioner stops cooling and you call your local HVAC contractor for air conditioner service and repair. The HVAC service technician arrives and checks the filter and some other things."
},
{
"docid": "D1319571#0",
"title": "https://www.angieslist.com/videos/video-5-things-know-about-ac-maintenance.htm\nVideo: 5 Things to Know About A/C Maintenance",
"text": "\"Video: 5 Things to Know About A/C Maintenance Your heating and cooling system uses over 50 percent of the energy costs in your home. While changing the air filter is one of the simplest things you can do to keep your air conditioner working, a regular maintenance routine with an air conditioning professional will keep your unit from malfunctioning during the hottest days of the summer. Angie Hicks, Angie’s List founder: “For a typical tuneup on your air conditioner, it’s probably going to cost around $70 to $100. But also keep in mind, many companies do offer maintenance plans that might offer it at a little lower price by signing up for a whole year. ”RELATED: What to Do Before Turning on the Air Conditioner Darren Skaggs, Airtron Heating and Air Conditioning: “It needs to be tuned up once a year every year. Also, if the outdoor coils are dirty, if the cooling capacity is not up to par and they are not getting air flow out, things like that can show that the air conditioner needs to be tuned up. \"\" Going to the outdoor unit we check the indoor coil, the outdoor coil, the capacitors, compressor, do an all systems check on the electrical and make sure everything is tightened, check the refrigerant level, the temperatures and make sure the system is efficient and operating as it should. It is true that you can lose up to 5 percent efficiency because if the system is not operating the way it’s supposed to, such as it has dirty coil, over heated motors, lack of refrigerant effects how that system is efficient so as it goes through the year it can lose efficiency if it’s not tuned up properly. ”Angie’s List Tips• Have your unit checked each year • Costs can range from $70-$100 • Be wary of significantly lower prices • Inspection checks coils, capacitors, compressor and refrigerant • Up to 5 percent efficiency loss if unit is not maintained FOR MORE: How Much Does a New Air Conditioner Cost? May 14, 2012By Rachel Hardy Rachel Hardyproduced videos focused on home improvement tips and trends, health care issues and pet services."
},
{
"docid": "D2672495#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_cost_to_replace_2_ton_air_conditioning_unit\nWhat is the cost to replace 2 ton air conditioning unit?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Cars & Vehicles Auto Parts and Repairs Heating AC and Engine Cooling Air Conditioning and Coolant What is the cost to replace 2 ton air conditioning unit? Flag What is the cost to replace 2 ton air conditioning unit? Answer by Briantodd Confidence votes 72It depends on what type of replacement you are doing? and the level of seer rating you are going to. Since they outlawed the production of the 10 seer system prices have shot up drasticly, Now it is 13 seer or better and to do so the contractor has to add a TXV valve to your existing coil and epa requires recovery of all refridgerants which adds costs normal will be 1500.00 or better on the west coast18 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No FLINTSTONE 1,225 Contributions How can you find the size of an air conditioning unit in tons? Answer . \\n It Takes 12,000 BTU To Equal One Ton\\n If You Have An 18,000 BTU You Have 1 & 1/2 Ton Susie Dresh 256,581 Contributions Price on a 2 half ton air conditioning unit? It depends on the brand, the efficiency, and the type. Douglas Dinnebeil 432 Contributions Former engineer type that spends a lot of time helping people and raise Grand Kids."
},
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"docid": "D472020#0",
"title": "http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r24584284-Air-Conditioner-Fan-Motor-Replacement-Cost\nHome Improvement â Air Conditioner Fan Motor Replacement Cost",
"text": "\"unami99join:2008-04-10 Norristown, PAAir Conditioner Fan Motor Replacement Cost It appears that the motor that spins the fan in the air conditioner died last night. I cannot spin the fan blades and the motor makes a loud buzzing sound when turned on and the blades do not move at all and the motor is very hot and smells like it burnt out. I am 95% sure that this is the only problem with the unit. What should be the cost to replace that motor? The model is BDP Company (I think it is Bryant now). Model: 567CJ030 Fan Motor FLA - 1.3 Volts - 208-230 Hertz - 60/1 I live in the Philadelphia Suburbs. I have someone coming out to look at it but I figure the motor should be around 100 bucks and the service/labor would be around another 100 bucks even though it should only be a 30 minute job to replace the fan motor. Can anyone confirm?actions · 2010-Jul-28 10:25 am ·guppy_fish Premium Member join:2003-12-09 Palm Harbor, FL1 edit~400 is typical for a turn-key job, IE you watch an AC company come to your home and fix it Do it yourself for about 75 bucks It's more likely its just the start capacitor, that's more like a 20 dollar partactions · 2010-Jul-28 11:39 am ·unami99join:2008-04-10 Norristown, PAThanks for the reply. I am having a party on Friday, so I figured I should just call have have it repaired quickly, otherwise I would have replaced it myself over the weekend since it seems like a pretty simple job to replace the motor and capacitor. I guess thats the price I'll have to pay to have it done quickly.actions · 2010-Jul-28 12:05 pm ·Tyreman join:2002-10-08 Cambridge, ON to unami99$380 to $440 canadian averages for condensor motor make sure he changes the capacitor if one is thereactions · 2010-Jul-28 12:31 pm ·The MGPremium Member join:2007-09-04 Canada Mikro Tik RB450GCisco DPC3008Cisco SPA112to guppy_fishsaid by guppy_fish: It's more likely its just the start capacitor, that's more like a 20 dollar partsaid by unami99: I cannot spin the fan blades Sounds more like a seized bearing to me.actions · 2010-Jul-28 3:17 pm ·unami99join:2008-04-10 Norristown, PAWell, I had the unit looked at and the fan motor is bad and needs to be replaced, but the guy said he thinks that the motor is going to cost about $500 before labor."
},
{
"docid": "D1921287#0",
"title": "http://www.energyvanguard.com/blog-building-science-HERS-BPI/bid/78123/How-to-Clean-Out-Your-Air-Conditioner-s-Condensate-Line\nHow to Clean Out Your Air Conditioner's Condensate Line",
"text": "\"How to Clean Out Your Air Conditioner's Condensate Line Posted by Allison Bailes on May 29, 2015102 Comments Read/write comments Tags:heating & cooling Your air conditioner does two jobs: It cools down the air and it dehumidifies the air. If you live in a dry climate, you want the AC to dehumidify as little as possible because it uses extra energy and makes you spend more on lip balm and hand lotion. If you live in a humid climate, you really want it to do that second job as well as it can to keep your indoor air dry and comfortable. But where does all that condensate go? In most homes, it goes outdoors through a pipe, like the one above. Sometimes there's a little pump that pumps it out, but most often it drains by gravity alone. Occasionally that condensate line gets clogged. This happened at my condo last week. ( We live in Atlanta, Georgia, a mixed-humid climate.) Gunk in the pipe built up to the point where it was barely draining."
},
{
"docid": "D461871#0",
"title": "http://talk.roofing.com/t/the-best-way-to-put-a-ac-condenser-on-a-flat-roof/7132\nThe best way to put a AC condenser on a flat roof?",
"text": "\"The best way to put a AC condenser on a flat roof? Roofing/Construction Questionsgarya505 2011-07-22 18:48:43 UTC #1I have an AC condenser sitting on a plastic pad on my roof. I know that’s not a great way to do it, and It’s not hooked up yet, so I’d like to change it before the AC is connected. I’m concerned about moving the unit for reroofing in the near future. I want to know the best way for the equipment to be mounted, from a roofers point-of-view, for ease of reroofing. I’ve seen other common way to do it around here, with treated 4x4s. I’ve also seen the metal stands and wood framed curbs. I don’t mind spending money now to avoid trouble later. I’d like to have the AC condenser mounted so that it does not have to be moved or lifted to reroof. <<<I’m in Albuquerque NM so we don’t get a lot or rain or snow."
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"docid": "D1289051#0",
"title": "http://www.doityourself.com/forum/air-conditioning-cooling-systems/207325-2-ton-unit-2-5-ton-compressor.html\n2 ton unit with a 2.5 ton compressor???",
"text": "Visiting Guest Posts: n/a03-29-05, 12:42 PM # 1 ( permalink)da1nonly2 ton unit with a 2.5 ton compressor?? ? hi all, i'm looking into purchasing a central a/c unit. the house is 1750 sq ft. i was told a 2 ton unit would be required for my home. the contractor has offered me a 2 ton unit and has given me the option to have either a 2 ton scroll compressor or a 2.5 ton scroll compressor installed with the 2 ton unit (same price for either) is there an advantage or disadvantage to going with a 2.5 ton scroll compressor on a 2 ton unit? i haven't been able to find any info on this on the internet. is this even possible? pleaase help... thanks in advance. Sponsored Links Member Join Date: Aug 2002Posts: 18,389MO03-29-05, 12:53 PM # 2 ( permalink)Ed Imeduc If I have this right I would not go that way at all. Now if he said a 2 ton compressor on a 2.5 ton coil Id look into it and see if its ok to match them in the company that made them books."
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"docid": "D2425430#0",
"title": "http://www.buyautoparts.com/air-conditioning-parts/\nAir Conditioning Parts",
"text": "AC Compressor Shop Now AC Condenser Shop Now Air Conditioning Kit Shop Now AC Evaporator Shop Now AC Accumulator/Drier Shop Now AC Expansion Device Shop Now AC Hose Shop Now AC Clutch Shop Now Automotive AC Parts Air Conditioning Parts – AC Compressors, AC Kits, Condensers, Evaporators & More Once considered a luxury – AC was an option for most new car purchases up to the 1970s and 1980s – air conditioning is now considered an essential operating system for all cars on the road. Driving without AC is considered unbearable in many parts of the United States. Keep your car cool, even when it’s sweltering outside – browse Buy Auto Parts.com for all the top car air conditioner parts. We have an incredible assortment of quality auto AC parts, including compressors, driers, evaporators, expansion devices and more. From this page, you can browse our primary AC parts, learn more about your car’s AC system and also start the ordering process!All of our air conditioning parts are manufactured to perform as well as their original factory base component. And that means that, no matter how hot it gets outside, your car stays cool inside – plus, you’ll save plenty of money with Buy Auto Parts.com. If you do your own AC repair or replacement projects, you’ll also avoid super-pricy labor expenses. But even if you just want to save on an AC compressor, AC kit or other air conditioning component, we’re your #1 AC parts outlet. Many of our customers purchase auto air conditioner parts and give them to their local mechanic. Either way – parts & labor or simply parts– you’ll enjoy terrific savings."
},
{
"docid": "D934807#0",
"title": "http://www.ssihvac.com/blog/what-makes-good-ac-compressors-go-bad\nWhat Is an AC Compressor?",
"text": "So you’ve been told that your AC compressor’s “gone bad.” This will likely lead you to a series of questions. Questions like, how did this happen? How much is this going cost me? And what exactly is an AC compressor, anyway? What Is an AC Compressor? First things first: The compressor in an air conditioning unit is the “heart” of your system. It is usually located with the condenser and the fan in the outside “box” portion of your AC unit. Contrary to popular perception, AC units don’t add cool air to a space, but rather take heat out of it. The compressor’s role in this process is a critical one."
},
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"docid": "D2753231#0",
"title": "https://repairpal.com/estimator/ac-condenser-replacement-cost\nAC Condenser Replacement Cost",
"text": "Estimator / AC Condenser Replacement Cost The average cost for an AC Condenser Replacement is between $341 and $787. Labor costs are estimated between $114 and $311 while parts are priced between $227 and $476. Estimate does not include taxes and fees. View repair cost for my car Get a repair estimate for your car Submit What is an AC condenser? As high pressure refrigerant is pumped from the A/C compressor, it flows through a refrigerant line and into the air conditioning condenser. The condenser is located next to the radiator and serves a similar function. The condenser transforms high pressure, high temperature gas into high pressure slightly lower temperature liquid needed for A/C function. How does the AC condenser work? When air flows across the air conditioning condenser, it cools the gaseous refrigerant inside the condenser, and allows it to exit in a liquid state, ready to travel to the next A/C component: the accumulator. Find a Certified Mechanic Find a high quality auto repair shop or dealer near youx What are the symptoms related to a bad AC condenser?"
},
{
"docid": "D607315#0",
"title": "http://www.simsheatingandcooling.com/blog/bid/393028/How-Much-Does-It-Cost-To-Repair-A-Condenser-Fan-Motor-In-The-Battle-Creek-Area\nWelcome To Our 'Homes That Perform' Blog",
"text": "\"How Much Does It Cost To Repair A Condenser Fan Motor In The Battle Creek Area? Posted by John Sims on Tue, Jul, 29, 2014 @ 16:07 PMTweet In continuing our series of articles on \"\"How Much Does It Cost?\"\" we wanted to address some common questions homeowners ask and are searching online for an answer or giving them some idea on what the costs might be. In today's world, you can just Google your questions. At Sims Heating & Cooling, it's our goal to be the ones to answer the questions the best we can with amount of information we have to work with. ( i.e. not being able to look at your HVAC System)Hey, is it more than $100 or $2000..., there's a big difference. There's a feeling we've all experienced if you've owned a car or truck long enough when you need something repaired and in your mind you're thinking the repair is probably $200 - $300, but the actual bill ends up to be $1100. Yikes! ! Unless money is no object that causes an increase in stress when personal cash flow is tight today for most people. It can be stressful."
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{
"docid": "D3042797#0",
"title": "http://www.jpspa.com/small-employers-and-the-aca/\nSmall Employers and The ACA",
"text": "Small Employers and The ACANovember 11, 2015While much is being made of the challenges facing large employers under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), small employers are also presented with changes and opportunities that are worth discussion. A small employer is defined under the ACA as a business entity with fewer than 50 full time equivalent employees. Where multiple businesses have common ownership, care should be taken to properly determine whether those businesses, taken together, could be deemed a large employer, and therefore subject to the large employer mandates under the ACA. JPS has previously published guidance and information for large employers (see information on our JPS website dated October 14, 2015 https://www.jpspa.com/large-employers-and-the-aca/ ). Opportunities For Small Employers The good news for small employers is that there is no requirement to provide health insurance to your employees. Further, if you elect to offer coverage, it can now be purchased at a cost competitive rate via the Federal Marketplaces (the “Exchange”), under a program called the Small Business Health Options Program, or SHOP. All SHOP insurance products are automatically considered compliant with ACA rules for types of coverage that must be offered to participants. Even better, SHOP products may entitle you to claim a credit on your income tax return for the cost of coverage under the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit. To be eligible for the credit, there are a few requirements a small employer must meet: There must be at least one common law employee The offer of coverage under the plan must be made to all full time employees Enrollment in the plan must be achieved for at least 70% of the full time employees The business must have a principal business address or at least one employee in the primary coverage area defined by the plan Note that more than 2% shareholders in an S corporation, partners in a partnership and sole proprietors do not count as employees in the above eligibility test. The credit can be substantial – up to 50% of the employer’s share of the premium paid."
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{
"docid": "D612402#0",
"title": "http://www.kff.org/report-section/ehbs-2015-summary-of-findings/\n2015 Employer Health Benefits Survey",
"text": "2015 Employer Health Benefits Survey Published: Sep 22, 2015Facebook Twitter Linked In Email Print Abstract Summary of Findings Report Survey Design Endnotes List of Exhibits Employer-sponsored insurance covers over half of the non-elderly population, 147 million people in total. 1 To provide current information about employer-sponsored health benefits, the Kaiser Family Foundation (Kaiser) and the Health Research & Educational Trust (HRET) conduct an annual survey of private and nonfederal public employers with three or more workers. This is the seventeenth Kaiser/HRET survey and reflects employer-sponsored health benefits in 2015. The key findings from the survey, conducted from January through June 2015, include a modest increase (4%) in the average premiums for both single and family coverage in the past year. The average annual single coverage premium is $6,251 and the average family coverage premium is $17,545. The percentage of firms that offer health benefits to at least some of their employees (57%) and the percentage of workers covered at those firms (63%) are statistically unchanged from 2014. Relatively small percentages of employers with 50 or more full-time equivalent employees reported switching full-time employees to part time status (4%), changing part-time workers to full-time workers (10%), reducing the number of full-time employees they intended to hire (5%) or increasing waiting periods (2%) in response to the employer shared responsibility provision which took effect for some firms this year. Employers continue to be interested in programs addressing the health and behaviors of their employees, such as health risk assessments, biometric screenings, and health promotion and wellness programs. Meaningful numbers of employers which offer one of these screening programs now offer incentives to employees who complete them; 31% of large firms offering health benefits provide an incentive to complete a health risk assessment and 28% provide an incentive to complete a biometric screening. A majority of large employers (200 or more workers) (53%) have analyzed their health benefits to see if they would be subject to the high-cost plan tax when it takes effect in 2018, with some already making changes to their benefit plans in response to the tax."
},
{
"docid": "D1378130#0",
"title": "https://insurance.ohio.gov/Consumer/Pages/FederalHealthReformFAQs.aspx\n.",
"text": "Federal Health Reform FAQs Please note that this page will be updated regularly. The department is also welcoming health reform questions. We will not be responding to submitted questions, one by one, but rather placing the question and answer on this page so all stakeholders will be able to see the information. Please send appropriate questions to [email protected]. While the Ohio Department of Insurance (ODI) is the state agency that regulates insurance in the state, the Department is not administering the Affordable Care Act mandated exchange. The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will be operating the exchange. To contact the exchange: Individuals: www.healthcare.gov OR 1-800-318-2596 Small Businesses: https://www.healthcare.gov/small-businesses/ OR 1-800-706-7893To contact Medicaid: Office of Medicaid www.medicaid.ohio.gov/contact 1-800-324-8680FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS*For help with health care terminology, please take note of the glossary of terms that can be found under the resources section of the page. If you have further questions or need assistance. Please contact [email protected]. Individuals Seniors Employers Miscellaneous Resources Individual s What is an exchange?"
},
{
"docid": "D2691549#0",
"title": "http://webapps.dol.gov/elaws/ebsa/health/employer/index.asp\n- Health Benefits Advisor for Employers",
"text": "\"- Health Benefits Advisor for Employers The Health Benefits Advisor for Employers provides an overview of certain Federal laws that can affect health benefit coverage provided by group health plans. The requirements described in this Advisor generally apply to group health plans and group health insurance issuers (i.e., insurance companies and health maintenance organizations ( HMOs )). However, for convenience, references here are generally limited to \"\"group health plans\"\" or \"\"plans. \"\" The laws discussed in this Advisor are included in Parts 6 and 7 of Title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA). These laws include: Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) and Mental Health Parity Act (MHPA)Newborns' and Mothers' Health Protection Act (Newborns' Act)Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act (WHCRA)Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA)Michelle's Law This Advisor was developed by the U. S. Department of Labor's Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) and is designed to provide explanations of legislation, statutes and regulations. It provides general guidance only and should not be considered legal advice. If you have further questions not specifically addressed in the Advisor, please contact the Employee Benefits Security Administration regional office nearest you or call toll free 1-866-444-3272. If you are an employer whose plan provides benefits through an insurance policy or HMO, you may also contact your state insurance department. For more information visit the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) website. As discussed in the Advisor, state law regulating insurance companies and HMOs can change some of these Federal rules if the state law is more protective of individuals."
},
{
"docid": "D729558#0",
"title": "http://www.tnhealthcarereform.com/calculating-full-time-employee-equivalency\nCalculating the Full-Time Employee Equivalency",
"text": "Calculating the Full-Time Employee Equivalency06/06/2016Share Under PPACA, a full-time employee equivalent is either one full-time employee or an aggregation of part-time-employee and seasonal-employee hours averaging 30 hours a week in a given time period. Here is the formula for determining the full-time employee equivalency: Number of full-time employees + [ (Number of average part-time employee and seasonal employee hours worked in a 4-week period) / 120]Under PPACA, a full-time employee is defined as an employee who averages 30 hours of work a week or more. Part-time employees work less than 30 hours of work a week on average. Finally, seasonal employees work 120 days or less in a year. The full-time employee equivalency is always rounded down to the nearest whole number. Thirty hours is the maximum amount of hours an employee can work for the purposes of this formula. The full-time employee equivalency determines whether an employer is an applicable large employer, subject to the employer mandates, or a small employer. A full-time employee equivalency of 50 or more denotes an applicable large employer. A full-time employee equivalency of less than 50 denotes a small employer. Example 1."
},
{
"docid": "D183449#0",
"title": "https://obamacarefacts.com/obamacare-employer-mandate/\nThe Employer Mandate / Employer Penalty Delayed Until 2015 / 2016",
"text": "The Employer Mandate / Employer Penalty Delayed Until 2015 / 2016The Obama Care Employer Mandate / Employer Penalty, originally set to begin in 2014, was delayed until 2015 / 2016. Obama Care’s “employer mandate” is a requirement that all businesses with 50 or more full-time equivalent employees (FTE) provide health insurance to at least 95% of their full-time employees and dependents up to age 26, or pay a fee. Below we clarify how each aspect of the mandate affects employees and employers. Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video. The employer mandate is officially part of the Employer Shared Responsibility Provision. Under the Affordable Care Act, the federal government, state governments, insurers, employers, and individuals are given shared responsibility to reform and improve the availability, quality, and affordability of [hnmini word=”health insurance coverage”] in the United States. IMPORTANT: If an employer owes the fee because they didn’t cover workers, it’s a flat $2,000 per full-time employee (excluding first 30 employees). If only a few end up with unaffordable coverage or if that coverage doesn’t meet minimum value standards, it’s $3,000 per full-time employee who got cost assistance (but, never more than $2,000 per full-time employee). The fee is always per month, so it’s always 1/12 of those annual totals for each month."
},
{
"docid": "D535897#0",
"title": "https://www.ceridian.com/resources/newsletters/2014/Feb/crunching-numbers-employee-hours-and-aca.html\nCrunching the Numbers: Employee Hours and the Affordable Care Act",
"text": "Crunching the Numbers: Employee Hours and the Affordable Care Act When it comes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), one of the biggest concerns for employers in 2014 will continue to be the big ‘C’: Compliance. With so many numbers floating around – 30 hours, 50 employees, 90 days, 3-12 months, $2,000 and everything in between – it’s no wonder HR leaders are anxious about maintaining compliance with ACA regulations. Jim O’Connell, executive consultant, Ceridian Corporation, Washington D. C., says, “Now is the time for employers to take a closer look at their human capital management topography and start re-evaluating employee health benefit strategies well before mandates take effect. ”In 2015, employers with 50 or more full-time employees are required to offer full-time workers health coverage that is both “affordable” and of “minimum value.” In this article, we look at how the right preparation and the right tools can help ensure that all of your numbers add up correctly when it comes to compliance with the ACA. And now is the time to get started. Three key steps to crunching the numbers for ACAStep 1: Accurately collect and categorize service hours The ACA specifies that full-time employee status should be based on the calculation of average service hours. Service hours are those for which an employee is paid, or is entitled to payment, for working. An effective time tracking application can help properly categorize which hours are considered service and which hours are considered non-service, thus taking the guesswork out of categorizing these hours. Step 2: Identify benefits eligible employees Once you’ve accurately collected and categorized service hours, you need to determine which employees are eligible for health benefits by calculating their full-time status."
},
{
"docid": "D829435#0",
"title": "https://www.shrm.org/ResourcesAndTools/hr-topics/benefits/Pages/What-Is-Affordable-Coverage.aspx\nWhat's âAffordableâ Coverage Under Health Care Reform?",
"text": "\"Benefits What's ‘Affordable’ Coverage Under Health Care Reform? Penalties tied to affordability and minimum value By Stephen Miller, CEBSFeb 12, 2014Update: While the controversy over the inflation-adjusted percentage used to determine “affordable” health coverage had divided benefits attorneys and confused businesses, clarity came on Dec. 16, 2015, by way of IRS Notice 2015-87. See the SHRM Online article IRS Pinpoints Affordability Percentage for Safe Harbor.---------------------------------------Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (referred to as PPACA or ACA, or just the Affordable Care Act), employer-provided coverage is considered \"\" affordable \"\" if it meets one of the three IRS safe harbors for determining that the employee's contribution for self-only coverage doesn't exceed 9.5 percent of the employee's household income. Is the Affordability Threshhold 9.5% or 9.56%? Nothing is easy when it comes to applying the massively complex Affordable Care Act. For instance, on July 24, 2014, the IRS released Revenue Procedure 2014-37 to index the ACA’s affordability threshhold percentage, so that an applicable large employer’s health coverage would be considered affordable under the pay or play rules if the employee’s required contribution to the plan did not exceed 9.56 percent of the employee’s household income for the year. But as of February 2015, the IRS had not issued guidance applying the increased threshhold to the the three safe harbors under section 4980H of the Internal Revenue Code (described below), although it still may do some at some point. As benefit attorneys at law firm Bryan Cave explained, the affordability percentage:applies to actual household income, which is something an employer is very unlikely to know. Recognizing this, the IRS has provided some safe harbors based on information more readily available to an employer. ... Here’s the subtle point: that 9.5 percent for the safe harbors is not adjusted."
},
{
"docid": "D1896085#0",
"title": "http://www.ada.org/en/publications/ada-news/2013-archive/august/affordable-care-act-dental-benefits-examined\n.",
"text": "Affordable Care Act, dental benefits examined August 19, 2013 The “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,” shorthanded as the ACA and as this series of reports will refer to it, has the potential to reshape health care in America. Expansion of medical insurance coverage, a move toward more integrated care delivery and significant changes in the financing of health care are among the expectations of ACA legislators and regulators. The Association's primary focus has been the law's potential effects on dentistry and the delivery of dental services to patients. The first ACA Q-and-A installment in the Aug. 5 ADA News is posted online at ADA.org. This report examines the ACA and dental benefits. Changes in dental benefits coverage are influenced by a variety of factors. The ADA Health Policy Resources Center projections through 2018 that follow are based on information in ADA-commissioned analyses by Milliman Inc. These analyses were offered before a number of key ACA coverage decisions were made. With this in mind, the projections must be viewed as representing a potential ceiling for expansion of dental benefits coverage under the ACA. Is dental coverage required as of Jan. 1, 2014, under the ACA? Yes, for children but not adults."
},
{
"docid": "D679414#0",
"title": "https://www.shrm.org/ResourcesAndTools/hr-topics/benefits/Pages/Health-Care-Reform-Strategies.aspx\nPart-Time Hours: Undertake ACA 'Head Count' Strategies",
"text": "\"Benefits Part-Time Hours: Undertake ACA 'Head Count' Strategies Hours scheduled this year will determine if an employee is considered full time next year By Stephen Miller, CEBSMar 17, 2014Employers' \"\"shared responsibility\"\" to provide health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) were delayed until 2015 for large companies (100 or more full-time equivalent employees) and until 2016 for midsize companies (50 to 99 employees), but employers should not delay fine-tuning their health care and employment strategies, advised Penny Wofford, an attorney shareholder with Ogletree Deakins in Greenville, S. C. Speaking at the Society for Human Resource Management's 2014 Employment Law & Legislative Conference on March 17 in Washington, D. C., Wofford addressed a number of health care reform strategies to put in place this year. \"\" We're dealing with a number of twists and turns under the final rules on shared responsibility, also known as the employer mandates or as play or pay,\"\" Wofford noted. “ Even if you have under 50 full-time employees, your company may grow or you may be acquired. So be prepared. \"\" Wofford noted that two distinct penalties will come into effect. The \"\"a\"\" penalty applies when a large employer fails to offer coverage to a sufficient number of full-time workers. This penalty is equal to the number of full-time employees (minus up to 30) multiplied by $2,000. Wofford referred to it as \"\"a sledgehammer\"\" because of its potential size and scope. In addition, there is the “b” penalty, which is $3,000 per year times the number of full-time employees who obtain a premium tax credit/subsidy on health insurance exchanges because the employer’s coverage was not deemed \"\"affordable\"\" or failed to meet “minimum-value” requirements as defined by regulation (triggered when an employee's premiums for the lowest-cost-available self-only coverage exceed 9.5 percent of the employee's W-2 taxable income, for instance, or policies that fail to cover 60 percent of an employee's total out-of-pocket health care costs). Wofford called this more limited penalty \"\"a tack hammer. \"\""
},
{
"docid": "D47319#0",
"title": "https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2013/03/14/some-small-businesses-choose-to-self-insure/1988481/\nSome small businesses choose to self-insure",
"text": "\" (Photo: Kyle Grantham for USA TODAY)Story Highlights Medical self-insurance is increasingly popular among small firms, say brokers and insurers Small businesses see such plans as low-cost alternatives to regular coverage Some critics see the self-insure trend as a threat to the Affordable Care Act CONNECT TWEET LINKEDIN COMMENT EMAIL MORENorth Bay Adventure is just the kind of small business that could be expected to buy medical insurance for workers under health act rules taking effect in 2014. But Executive Director George Comfort says that's not likely to happen. Instead, North Bay became self-insured last year, paying most workers' health costs directly, a practice more typical of large employers. The decision to self-insure was about free choice, savings and what's best for his company, Comfort says. But others see it as a threat to the Affordable Care Act. As more small employers such as North Bay avoid the act's requirements through self-coverage, small-business marketplaces intended to cover millions of Americans could break down and become unaffordable, they say. \"\" What you've got is basically a loophole for the small employer to get out of the ACA requirements,\"\" says Robert Laszewski, a Virginia-based consultant and former insurance executive. SAVVY SMALL BUSINESS: Bonobos opens stores that don't sell anything To employees, medical self-insurance looks like a regular health plan. Self-insured employers pay for most worker health costs directly, though they contract with an insurer or other company to administer claims. The employers also buy coverage known as stop-loss for claims exceeding a certain amount."
},
{
"docid": "D3205727#0",
"title": "http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMhpr1405667\nHealth Care Coverage under the Affordable Care Act â A Progress Report",
"text": "Article Figures/Media Metrics17 References 66 Citing Articles With politicians and pundits clamoring in the background, the first open-enrollment period — created by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) for Americans seeking insurance coverage in the new individual marketplaces — came to a close on March 31. There were last-minute extensions by the Department of Health and Human Services and by certain states, but for most insurance seekers, March 31 was the last chance to enroll through the individual marketplaces until the next open-enrollment period launches in November. Americans who did not have qualified health insurance when open enrollment ended and who do not qualify for an exemption will incur a penalty of $95 or 1% of their income over the tax-filing limit (whichever is greater) when they file income taxes on April 15, 2015. Those with incomes between 100% and 400% of the federal poverty level are eligible for subsidies to help purchase insurance, but they must purchase plans from the marketplaces to get these funds. If this combination of penalties and incentives did not stimulate substantial numbers of previously uninsured Americans to obtain coverage, opponents would have had strong new arguments against the ACA's viability. As proponents and many experts predicted, however, a late surge pushed the number of enrollees through individual marketplaces to 8 million, which exceeded the much cited predictions by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). Controversy continues, however, about the importance of this and virtually every other number associated with the ACA. This report aims to help readers understand recently announced enrollment numbers, as well as other numbers that have received less attention, and assess their importance for the future of the ACA and our health care system. Ultimately, the success of the coverage expansions of the law will be judged by their effect on a set of variables: the numbers of uninsured Americans, the adequacy of insurance (which will perhaps best be judged by the number of people who remain underinsured), and the affordability of private coverage. 1 It may take years, however, before we can render a considered judgment on these critical outcomes."
},
{
"docid": "D3335319#0",
"title": "https://www.treasury.gov/press-center/press-releases/Pages/jl2310.aspx\nU.S. Department of the Treasury",
"text": "FACT SHEET: Final Regulations Implementing Information Reporting for Employers and Insurers under the Affordable Care Act (ACA)3/5/2014WASHINGTON - Today, the U. S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released final rules to implement the information reporting provisions for insurers and certain employers under the ACA that take effect in 2015.“Today’s announcement is part of the Administration’s effort to provide certainty and early guidance about major health policies so employers, small business owners and other individuals can plan for 2015,” said Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy Mark J. Mazur. “ Treasury’s final rules significantly streamline and simplify information reporting while making it easier for employers and insurers of all sizes to provide the quality, affordable health coverage that every American deserves. ”While 96 percent of employers are not subject to ACA reporting requirements or the employer responsibility provision because they have fewer than 50 employees, in 2015 requirements begin to phase-in for the remaining four percent of employers that are required to offer quality, affordable coverage to employees or make a payment. The final regulations released today on information reporting by those employers will substantially streamline reporting requirements for employers, particularly those that offer highly affordable coverage to full-time employees. Final rules were also released today to provide guidance for reporting by insurers and other parties that provide health coverage under the ACA. Together, these rules respond to feedback from stakeholders and will help employers and insurers effectively comply with their responsibilities. Today’s final rules include the following key provisions: Single, Combined Form for Information Reporting· Employers that “self-insure” will have a streamlined way to report under both the employer and insurer reporting provisions. Responding to widespread requests, the final rules provide for a single, consolidated form that employers will use to report to the IRS and employees under both sections 6055 and 6056, thereby simplifying the process and avoiding duplicative reporting. The combined form will have two sections: the top half includes the information needed for section 6056 reporting, while the bottom half includes the information needed for section 6055.o Employers that have fewer than 50 full-time employees are exempt from the ACA employer shared responsibility provisions and therefore from the employer reporting requirements.o Employers that are large enough to be subject to the employer responsibility provisions and that “self-insure” will complete both parts of the combined form for information reporting.o Employers that are subject to employer responsibility but do not “self-insure” will complete only the top section of the combined form (reporting for section 6056). Insurers and other providers of health coverage will report only under section 6055, using a separate form for that purpose."
},
{
"docid": "D188120#0",
"title": "https://www.shrm.org/ResourcesAndTools/hr-topics/benefits/Pages/ACA-Reporting-Draft-Forms.aspx\nIRS Issues Forms and Instructions for ACA Reporting",
"text": "\"Benefits IRS Issues Forms and Instructions for ACA Reporting New reporting and disclosure requirement may catch some employers off-guard By Stephen Miller, CEBSFeb 10, 2015updated 8/11/2015Update: On June 16, 2015, the IRS issued revised draft forms for reporting 2015 information required by the Affordable Care Act; some of these were subsequently revised in August 2015:•2015 Draft IRS Form 1095-A: Health Insurance Marketplace Statement (as revised Aug. 4, 2015)•2015 Draft IRS Form 1095-B: Health Coverage (as revised Aug. 6, 2015)•2015 Draft IRS Form 1095-C: Employer-Provided Health Insurance Offer and Coverage (as revised Aug. 6, 2015)•2015 Draft IRS Form 1094-C: Transmittal of Employer-Provided Health Insurance Offer and Coverage Information Returns In addition, on Aug. 6, 2015, the IRS also issued:•2015 Draft IRS Instructions for Forms 1094-B and 1095-B•2015 Draft IRS Instructions for Forms 1094-C and 1095-COn Aug. 11, 2015, the IRS issued:•General Rules and Specifications for ACA Substitute Forms 1095-A, 1094-B, 1095-B, 1094-C and 1095-C“The new drafts largely follow the forms issued for those who voluntarily chose to report information for 2014,” according to an August 2015 analysis by law firm Ballard Spahr LLP. “ The most significant changes include additional procedural guidance on obtaining extensions and filing corrections, instructions for governmental employers on designating another governmental entity to complete the reports, and clarifications on the reporting of coverage for COBRA participants. ”Also see the SHRM Online article Reporting for ACA Mandates: Final Forms and Additional Guidance. In early February 2015, the IRS released draft versions of the forms that employers subject to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) “shared responsibility” mandate —sometimes referred to as “play or pay”—will be required to file in order to show that the health coverage they offer to their employees is compliant with ACA requirements. The forms implement reporting obligations under Internal Revenue Code sections 6055 and 6066, which the ACA added to the tax code. The IRS also released a new brochure Affordable Care Act: Reporting Requirements for Applicable Large Employers, which discusses getting ready for monthly tracking and preparing to fill out new IRS forms in 2016. The forms include:• Form 1095-B: Health Coverage. To be filed with the IRS and provided to taxpayers by insurers, as well as by self-insured employers that are not subject to the employer \"\"shared responsibility\"\" mandate, to verify that individuals have minimum essential coverage that complies with the individual coverage requirements.• Form 1095-C: Employer-Provided Health Insurance Offer and Coverage. To be filed by employers with 50 or more full-time or full-time equivalent employees to verify their compliance with the employer \"\"shared responsibility\"\" mandate. Form 1095-C will also be used to establish employee eligibility for premium tax credits if the employer does not offer affordable and adequate coverage.• Form 1094-B: Transmittal of Health Coverage Information Returns and Form 1094-C: Transmittal of Employer-Provided Health Insurance Offer and Coverage Information Returns."
},
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"docid": "D1252041#0",
"title": "http://rsmus.com/what-we-do/services/tax/lead-tax/small-businesses-can-now-reimburse-employee-medical-expenses.html\nSmall businesses can now reimburse employee medical expenses",
"text": "Home / What We Offer / Tax / Federal Tax Shareemail linked in facebook twitter Small businesses can now reimburse employee medical expenses No Affordable Care Act excise tax on certain plans of small employers TAX ALERT | December 14, 2016On Dec. 13, 2016, President Obama signed into law the 21 st Century Cures Act, which exempts certain small employer health reimbursement arrangements from the $100 per day excise tax under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The Cures Act provides requirements for a new qualified small employer health reimbursement arrangement (QSEHRA) effective in 2017 and welcome transition relief for small employers through 2016. Background In 2013, the IRS determined that certain premium reimbursement plans, health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs) and other types of medical expense reimbursement plans offered by employers to help employees pay for health insurance premiums or medical expenses did not comply with the ACA. Large employers had to terminate or modify their arrangements for 2014 to avoid an excise tax of $100 per day per affected individual. Small employers with premium reimbursement plans were given until June 30, 2015, to comply. To avoid the excise tax, most employers terminated their arrangements. QSEHRA requirements After Dec. 31, 2016, small employers can once again establish reimbursement arrangements for medical premiums and expenses. These arrangements will not be subject to the $100 per day excise tax as long as they meet all of the following QSEHRA requirements. The arrangement is established by a small employer that had, on average, less than 50 full-time and full-time equivalent employees in the prior calendar year. For purposes of determining the 50-employee threshold, aggregations rules apply to combine companies that have common owners or services."
},
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"docid": "D563276#0",
"title": "http://www.sbnonline.com/article/self-insured-provides-benefits-new-responsibilities/\nBeing self-insured provides both benefits and new responsibilities",
"text": "Being self-insured provides both benefits and new responsibilities By: SBN Staff | 10:22am EDT March 1, 2015An increasing number of employers are considering self-insured coverage plans as a more affordable option to comply with the Affordable Care Act (ACA).“Typically, large employers benefit more from self-funding because due to the size of their workforce, it becomes less expensive to pay for medical claims as they arise than to pay premiums to the insurance company,” says Ron Filice, president and CEO at Filice Insurance. “ For these employers, especially those with a stable claims history, self-insuring can result in substantial cost savings. ”Small companies are not precluded from considering a self-funded strategy, but they are at a much higher risk of incurring unexpected, significant claims costs. Smart Business spoke with Filice about what companies need to know when thinking about becoming self-insured. What are some considerations that are unique to employers with self-insured plans? The absence of an insurance carrier results in the employer taking on considerably more responsibility and liability. One often overlooked area of this increased liability concerns the assets of the plan. A fully-insured plan pays premiums to the carrier. However, an employer that self-insures its health plan does not have an insurance carrier to which it remits premium payments or that maintains the plan’s assets. Instead, this responsibility falls squarely upon the employer."
},
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"docid": "D180591#0",
"title": "https://www.irs.gov/affordable-care-act/affordable-care-act-tax-provisions\nAffordable Care Act Tax Provisions",
"text": "Tax Provisions for Individuals Tax Provisions for Employers Tax Provisions for Other Organizations Miscellaneous Provisions Tax Provisions for Individuals Additional Medicare Tax A new Additional Medicare Tax went into effect on Jan 1, 2013. The 0.9 percent Additional Medicare Tax applies to an individual’s wages, Railroad Retirement Tax Act compensation and self-employment income that exceeds a threshold amount based on the individual’s filing status. The threshold amounts are $250,000 for married taxpayers who file jointly, $125,000 for married taxpayers who file separately and $200,000 for all other taxpayers. An employer is responsible for withholding the Additional Medicare Tax from wages or compensation it pays to an employee in excess of $200,000 in a calendar year. On Nov. 26, 2013, the IRS and the Department of the Treasury issued final regulations which provide guidance for employers and individuals relating to the implementation of Additional Medicare Tax, including the requirement to withhold Additional Medicare Tax on certain wages and compensation, the requirement to report Additional Medicare Tax, and the employer process for adjusting underpayments and overpayments of Additional Medicare Tax. In addition, the regulations provide guidance on the employer and individual processes for filing a claim for refund for an overpayment of Additional Medicare Tax. For additional information on the Additional Medicare Tax, see our questions and answers. Adoption Credit For tax years 2010 and 2011, the Affordable Care Act raised the maximum adoption credit per child and the credit was refundable. For more information related to the adoption credit for tax years 2010 and 2011, see our news release, tax tip, Notice 2010-66, Revenue Procedure 2010-31, Revenue Procedure 2010-35 and Revenue Procedure 2011-52. For tax year 2012, the credit has reverted to being nonrefundable, with a maximum amount (dollar limitation) of $12,650 per child."
},
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"docid": "D2030967#0",
"title": "http://www.erpsoftwareblog.com/2014/08/aca-tracking-tips-gp-using-affordability-safe-harbors/\nACA Tracking Tips in GP: Using Affordability Safe Harbors",
"text": "ACA Tracking Tips in GP: Using Affordability Safe Harbors Email| Print With only 18 weeks left until data collection begins for the IRS reporting that’s mandated of many employers by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), it’s important to understand: How the IRS will let you adopt ways of calculating employee contributions to health care coverage – known in ACA lingo as “safe harbors”How you can work with these safe harbors right in your ERP system, if you’re processing payroll with Microsoft Dynamics GP (Great Plains)The first thing Microsoft Dynamics GP Payroll users need to do is set up benefit codes to track their employer-sponsored health care coverage for employees. For every plan offered, a unique benefit code should be set up to track which employees are signed up for that plan. ( This step is the second of five setups that we recommended in a recent post for ACA reporting readiness in Microsoft Dynamics GP .) An employer can use a different safe harbor for each plan but must apply the same safe harbor to all enrollees in a plan. At the center of this discussion is the biggest challenge facing many companies trying to satisfy the directives of federal legislation as complicated and revolutionary as the ACA: What’s “affordable” in the employer realities of the Affordable Care Act? In some areas, an improving labor market is shrinking the pool of potential employees, forcing companies that had developed strategies to limit employees to less than 30 hours per week to rethink. For one of our clients, 2012 was about developing their ACA strategy and 2013 was about prototype implementation with minimal hiccups. In 2014, business improves and the supply of talented candidates shrinks at the very time this client needs to add hours in order to satisfy growing customer demand. So for this employer, it’s now about reconciling “affordable” with the realization that more employees will be eligible for health care coverage than previously forecast. Starting early next year, many of our users will begin extending health care coverage to a larger pool of employees."
},
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"docid": "D23657#0",
"title": "http://financialnewsmedia.com/profiles/pixy.html\nShiftPixy, Inc. (NASDAQ: PIXY) Breaking News - March 27, 2018",
"text": "\"Shift Pixy, Inc. (NASDAQ: PIXY) Breaking News - March 27, 2018Shift Pixy Leverages IBM’s Watson to better connect and scale Irvine CA -- March 27, 2018 - Shift Pixy.com (NASDAQ: PIXY) (\"\"Shift Pixy® or the \"\"Company\"\"), a disruptive workforce engagement platform provider, has leveraged the powerful Watson’s artificial intelligence engine across its platform to achieve an active and personal user experience. Shift Pixy’s current mobile gateway app uses Watson to power its entire employee enrollment process. Shift Pixy CEO Scott Absher stated, “Our new employees no longer have to fill out the burdensome pile of required new employee paperwork. By leveraging Watson’s artificial intelligence capabilities, new hires are guided by a conversation with our chatbot ‘Pixy’ who asks the necessary questions and generates the required employment documents in a highly personal and engaging way.” Shift Pixy’s cutting-edge mobile onboarding process gives the Company the ability to onboard its fast-growing employee population base much faster and more efficiently than ever before. Absher continued, “The way Shift Pixy is leveraging AI is in line with our other sophisticated technology offerings because it’s an essential tool to keep pace with our rapid growth while continuing to disrupt the traditional employment model. Through the AI-enabled ‘Pixy’ serving as a ‘coach’ or ‘personal trainer’ for onboarding, we’re creating a solution that not only streamlines and scales the entire process but brings a uniquely personal touch for new hires.” This announcement comes on the heels of Shift Pixy announcing its use of blockchain technology to record and track critical human capital validation data as well as leveraging a sophisticated ‘micro-metering’ approach to financial and insurance transactions. The Shift Pixy platform leverages the gig economy concept to match employers searching for part-time employees with qualified workers. Unlike others in the gig economy, Shift Pixy serves as the employer to the workforce, offering access to benefits and other protections while allowing the workers to choose various shift work at a variety of establishments in the Shift Pixy ecosystem."
},
{
"docid": "D1111569#0",
"title": "https://www.tangohealth.com/blog/controlled-group-rules-aca-impact-smaller-employers/\nHow Controlled Group Rules Under ACA Impact Smaller Employers",
"text": "\"ACABy Tango Health - May 5, 2014How Controlled Group Rules Under ACA Impact Smaller Employers How Common Ownership Affects ACA Compliance Requirements Under regulations recently proposed by the IRS, employers with less than 50 full-time-equivalent employees (FTEs) that are part of a “controlled group” may also be subject to the \"\"pay or play\"\" penalties under the Affordable Care Act, since the entire \"\"controlled group\"\" is considered a single employer for purposes of determining whether the 50-employee threshold is met. The “shared responsibility” requirements would then apply to each individual employer in the controlled group, regardless of whether or not a particular employer within the controlled group has 50 FTEs. Note that for 2015 only, the FTE threshold is temporarily raised to 100. Under §414 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code, a controlled group exists when any two or more entities are connected through common ownership in a parent-subsidiary controlled group, a brother-sister controlled group, or a combination of the two. Any type of business entity can be a member of a controlled group for benefit plan purposes (i.e. a corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship or limited liability company). In general, there are three types of controlled groups: parent-subsidiary, brother-sister, and combined controlled groups. In these cases, an employer is treated as offering coverage to all full-time employees if it covers all but 5% of its employees, or five full-time employees, whichever is greater. Because of this five-employee minimum, a very small employer that is part of a larger controlled group under common ownership may be required to provide coverage to all of its full-time employees, and penalties for non-compliance could be substantial depending on the size of the group. For this reason, it’s important that controlled groups and their subsidiaries understand their status as a group as well as assess their obligations with respect to ACA compliance, both from a tracking and reporting and “shared responsibility” standpoint. Exploring Controlled Group Types Parent-Subsidiary The \"\"parent-subsidiary\"\" controlled group exists when one or more chains of corporations are connected through stock ownership with a common parent corporation, with 80 percent of the stock of each corporation (except the common parent) being jointly owned by one or more corporations in the group, and the parent corporation must own 80 percent of at least one other corporation."
},
{
"docid": "D872785#0",
"title": "https://www.healthinsurance.org/hawaii-state-health-insurance-exchange/\nHawaii health insurance marketplace: history and news of the stateâs exchange",
"text": "Home | Exchanges | Hawaii Hawaii health insurance marketplace: history and news of the state’s exchange Lawmakers are considering bills to implement reinsurance & individual mandate, and codify ACA protections into state law Louise Norris Individual health insurance and health reform authority; broker March 10, 2018Highlights and updates Working group recommended legislation to protect the ACA in Hawaii2018 legislation: Reinsurance, individual mandate & consumer protections Enrollment grew for 2018, with nearly 20k people buying coverage With nation’s first approved 1332 waiver, Hawaii ended SHOP exchange25.1% weighted average rate increase for individual plans in 2018Insurers added CSR load to on-exchange silver plan premiums Insurers offering some silver plans off-exchange-only to avoid CSR load New law enhances access to contraceptives in Hawaii Hawaii exchange overview After two years of using a technologically-troubled state-based enrollment system, Hawaii began using the Healthcare.gov enrollment platform as of the 2016 open enrollment period (more details below). However, the exchange was still considered a federally-supported state-based marketplace at that point, and the state of Hawaii retained control over some of the exchange’s functions. But starting in November 2016, to facilitate enrollment in plans for 2017, Hawaii switched to a fully-federally-run exchange, although that state still oversees the plans that are sold in the exchange. In September 2016, Hawaii navigator organizations received funding from the federal government for the first time, as the state is no longer playing a role in exchange outreach. Since Hawaii has been using Healthcare.gov for enrollment since the fall of 2015, the switch to a fully federally-run exchange had minimal impact on enrollees and insurers in the exchange. Lawmakers in Hawaii are considering various bills in 2018 that would implement a state-based individual mandate, start the process of obtaining federal funding for a state-based reinsurance program, and codify into state law some of the ACA’s most popular consumer protections, in case the ACA faces additional challenges at the federal level.2018 enrollment19,799 people enrolled in coverage through Hawaii’s exchange during the open enrollment period for 2018 plans. That was a 4.5 percent increase over the 18,938 people who enrolled for 2017, as Hawaii was one of the states that bucked the overall downward trend in enrollment for 2018 across states that use the federally-run exchange. Legislation under consideration to create a Hawaii reinsurance program, impose an individual mandate, and codify ACA protections into state law Following the recommendations of the Affordable Health Insurance Working Group, lawmakers in Hawaii introduced legislation in January 2018 to preserve various ACA protections and begin the process of seeking federal funding for a state-based reinsurance program. H. B.2146 and S. B.2199 direct the state to submit a 1332 waiver to the federal government, in order to obtain federal funding for a reinsurance program in Hawaii. The idea is that certain high-cost claims would be covered by the reinsurance program, thus reducing premiums for everyone in the individual market."
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{
"docid": "D2030967#0",
"title": "http://www.erpsoftwareblog.com/2014/08/aca-tracking-tips-gp-using-affordability-safe-harbors/\nACA Tracking Tips in GP: Using Affordability Safe Harbors",
"text": "ACA Tracking Tips in GP: Using Affordability Safe Harbors Email| Print With only 18 weeks left until data collection begins for the IRS reporting that’s mandated of many employers by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), it’s important to understand: How the IRS will let you adopt ways of calculating employee contributions to health care coverage – known in ACA lingo as “safe harbors”How you can work with these safe harbors right in your ERP system, if you’re processing payroll with Microsoft Dynamics GP (Great Plains)The first thing Microsoft Dynamics GP Payroll users need to do is set up benefit codes to track their employer-sponsored health care coverage for employees. For every plan offered, a unique benefit code should be set up to track which employees are signed up for that plan. ( This step is the second of five setups that we recommended in a recent post for ACA reporting readiness in Microsoft Dynamics GP .) An employer can use a different safe harbor for each plan but must apply the same safe harbor to all enrollees in a plan. At the center of this discussion is the biggest challenge facing many companies trying to satisfy the directives of federal legislation as complicated and revolutionary as the ACA: What’s “affordable” in the employer realities of the Affordable Care Act? In some areas, an improving labor market is shrinking the pool of potential employees, forcing companies that had developed strategies to limit employees to less than 30 hours per week to rethink. For one of our clients, 2012 was about developing their ACA strategy and 2013 was about prototype implementation with minimal hiccups. In 2014, business improves and the supply of talented candidates shrinks at the very time this client needs to add hours in order to satisfy growing customer demand. So for this employer, it’s now about reconciling “affordable” with the realization that more employees will be eligible for health care coverage than previously forecast. Starting early next year, many of our users will begin extending health care coverage to a larger pool of employees."
}
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"docid": "D2622977#0",
"title": "http://www.nursingworld.org/MainMenuCategories/ANAMarketplace/ANAPeriodicals/OJIN/TableofContents/Vol-19-2014/No2-May-2014/Articles-Previous-Topics/Affordable-Care-Act-Doctor-of-Nursing-Practice.html\nThe Affordable Care Act: Primary Care and the Doctor of Nursing Practice Nurse",
"text": "\"Home ANA Periodicals OJIN Table of Contents Vol 19 2014 No 2 May 2014 Articles Previous Topics Affordable Care Act Doctor of Nursing Practice The Affordable Care Act: Primary Care and the Doctor of Nursing Practice Nurse^ m d Breanna Lathrop MSN, MPH, FNP-BCDonna R. Hodnicki, Ph D, FNP-BC, FAANAbstract The passage of the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) initiated the transformation of the United States healthcare system. The ACA fosters a preventive healthcare model that emphasizes primary care, funds community health initiatives, and promotes quality care. These changes increase the need for well-prepared healthcare professionals. Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) who hold the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree are prepared to meet this increased need by providing leadership in community health centers, serving on interdisciplinary teams, and advocating for and directing future policy initiates. In this article, the authors consider how the ACA will serve as a prevention model, describe the role of DNP nurses as primary care providers, explain how preventive healthcare can be enhanced through the use of a primary care model, and address associated challenges related to increasing preventive care in our healthcare system. They also discuss DNP nurse leadership opportunities related to community-based programs and policy strategies to strengthen primary care delivery. The authors conclude by noting the professional and legal barriers that need to be removed before DNP nurses will be able to provide the care they have been prepared to offer. Citation: Lathrop, B., Hodnicki, D., (March 31, 2014) \"\"The Affordable Care Act: Primary Care and the Doctor of Nursing Practice Nurse\"\" OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing Vol. 19 No. 2."
},
{
"docid": "D3417373#0",
"title": "https://www.adp.com/tools-and-resources/adp-research-institute/insights/insight-item-detail.aspx?id=786475E3-621D-4118-9435-C17548A9FC28\nACA Compliance â What Employers Are and Are Not Doing",
"text": "\"ACA Compliance – What Employers Are and Are Not Doing This insight is from: \"\" The Affordable Care Act and Employer Confidence \"\"Tweet this stat While employers that are affected by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) have had several years to prepare to meet the law’s complex requirements, an important question is: how prepared is your organization to demonstrate compliance? To help organizations gain insight into how the ACA is affecting U. S. employers, the ADP Research Institute ® (ADP RI), a specialized group within ADP ®, surveyed more than 800 heads of HR and senior HR/Benefits executives and managers in midsized (50-999 employees) and large organizations (1,000 or more employees). Survey responses provide insight into what organizations are and are not doing, as they navigate the ACA’s complexity. Who’s In Charge of ACA Compliance? Taking on ACA challenges appears to be a team effort. Study results indicate that most midsized and large organizations are relying on people in different functional areas to make strategic decisions concerning ACA compliance. In more than half of midsized organizations, the key decision maker is the Chief Executive Officer, while 60% of large employers assign this level of decision-making to the Head of Human Resources. However, the Head of HR is usually the person who manages day-to-day tasks that relate to ACA compliance for most organizations, regardless of size. Who’s Receiving Coverage? Tweet this stat The study reveals that many organizations are not only extending health care coverage beyond ACA full-time populations, but also are not choosing to limit employee hours in response to ACA service-hour requirements."
},
{
"docid": "D929078#0",
"title": "https://www.healthinsurance.org/short-term-health-insurance/\nIs short-term health insurance right for you?",
"text": "Home | Is short-term health insurance right for you? Is short-term health insurance right for you? Plans provide coverage for millions caught in the coverage gap, with incomes too high for subsidies, or those caught by the 'family glitch'Louise Norris Individual health insurance and health reform authority; broker February 20, 2018Who should consider short-term coverage? Plans are now capped at 3 months, but that will likely change by mid-2018Trump Admin has proposed reverting to the pre-2017 definition of “short-term”Longer short-term plans will harm the ACA-compliant market Short-term plans are cheaper, but they have pros and cons The premium increases for ACA-compliant health insurance were substantial for 2017, and again for 2018 (the 2018 increases were due in large part to the uncertainty created by the Trump Administration and Republican lawmakers’ efforts to repeal the ACA ). And although premium subsidies in the exchanges offset most or all of the increases for people willing to shop around for coverage, they don’t help everyone. If you’re among those consumers, should you consider short-term health insurance plans? Why consider short-term coverage? There are currently about 2.4 million people who are caught in the coverage gap in 18 states that have refused to accept federal funding to expand Medicaid. Their household incomes are under the federal poverty level, so paying full price for health insurance is probably a non-starter. Millions of Americans also have incomes above 400 percent of the poverty level, but not dramatically so."
},
{
"docid": "D3479387#0",
"title": "http://www.usdirectoryfinder.com/state/new-hampshire/inmate-locator/Strafford-County-NH-Jail-Inmate-List/\nStrafford County NH, Jail Inmate List",
"text": "\"Lookup Jail Inmates in Strafford County, NH. Results Include: Arrests, Mugshots, Charges, Bond or Fine, Arresting Agency, DOB, Jail ID, Address, Booking Date, Court File Number Home County Information Department Programs Cities & towns New Hampshire Contact Us Tuesday, 10 April 2018Visiting Rules Non-Contact Visits Contact Visits Inmate Telephone System4.2.01 Visiting Rules Policy: It is the policy of the Strafford County Department of Corrections to enforce visiting rules in order to provide safe and secure visiting. Definitions: None Reference: ACA 3-ALDF-5D-15, Visitor Registration NHCCFS 8.16, Visitation Forms: None Procedure: Visits are held at the Strafford County Department of Corrections seven (7) days a week to permit inmates to maintain ties with family and friends. Professionals may visit at any reasonable time. Inmates are required to schedule their own visiting times from the available visiting times assigned to the unit. Inmates are responsible for notifying family and friends of their scheduled visiting times. Due to space limitations, visits are restricted to two adults and two children small enough to sit on the laps of the adults. a. Any child too big to sit on the lap of the adult will be considered an adult. Each inmate is allowed two one-hour visits per week with no more then one one-hour visit per day. Visitors under eighteen years of age will be permitted to visit with inmates if supervised by their parent or legal guardian."
},
{
"docid": "D59216#0",
"title": "http://quickbooks.intuit.com/r/healthcare-and-benefits/required-provide-health-insurance-employees/\nAm I Required to Provide Health Insurance to My Employees?",
"text": "Managing Employees Am I Required to Provide Health Insurance to My Employees? Recent changes to healthcare laws have left small business owners wondering how to navigate the new system. Once regarded as a premium benefit offered only by high-profile employers, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) has expanded health insurance coverage to a wider number of Americans. As a small business owner, this is an exciting and anxious prospect. The anxiety of complying with new laws brings about a number of questions for small business owners. Many entrepreneurs will be concerned about costs associated with providing coverage, and even more will be forced to find ways to fit these costs into their budgets. Can costs be passed onto employees? Are there relevant pros and cons to be considered before offering health insurance? The information below should help clarify these issues for small business owners. Can Businesses Be Exempt From Providing Health Insurance?"
},
{
"docid": "D3417912#0",
"title": "http://www.luskalbertson.com/part-time-employees-and-the-affordable-care-act/\nPart Time Employees and the Affordable Care Act",
"text": "Part Time Employees and the Affordable Care Actby Kevin Sutton / Friday, 04 January 2013 / Published in Employee Benefits Law A number of new regulatory requirements must be implemented in 2014, and the provision of health care to part time employees is among the thorniest. The following is a brief summary of the requirements; as always, if you have any follow up issues you should contact your benefits attorney or other professionals. Introduction By 2014, employers with the equivalent of at least 50 or more full-time workers will be required to provide health care for those who work 30 or more hours a week. If they don’t, they’ll have to pay penalties. On August 31, 2012, the IRS released IRS Notice 2012-58, which provides safe harbors that employers may use to determine which employees to treat as full-time for purposes of the employer shared responsibility rules. Beginning January 1, 2014, the new rules provide that an “applicable large employer” that does not provide its “full-time employees” with affordable minimum health care insurance coverage will face tax penalties. An “applicable large employer” is defined generally as any employer that employed at least 50 full-time / full-time equivalent employees on business days during the preceding calendar year. The term “full-time employee” generally means an employee who is employed on average at least 30 hours per week. The rules provide that an applicable large employer is subject to a potential tax penalty if (a) the employer fails to offer its full-time employees (and their dependents) the opportunity to enroll in any minimum essential healthcare coverage under the employer’s sponsored health plan, or (b) the employer offers its full-time employees (and their dependents) the opportunity to enroll in health coverage, but the coverage is either not affordable for the employee or does not provide minimum value or coverage and, as a result of such deficiency, one or more full-time employees is certified to receive a premium tax-credit or cost-sharing reduction. Coverage is considered “affordable” to a particular employee if the employee’s required contribution to the plan does not exceed 9.5 percent of the employee’s household income for the taxable year."
},
{
"docid": "D904555#0",
"title": "https://christianpf.com/how-long-does-it-take-to-get-tax-refund-check/\nHow Long Does it Take to Get Your Tax Refund? (IRS Return Tips)",
"text": "Home > Financial Help > How Long Does it Take to Get Your Tax Refund? ( IRS Return Tips)Have you done your taxes yet? Like many people, as soon as I finish, I like knowing when my refund check is going to be deposited. Here are some ways to not only know when you’ll get your refund check, but some tips on how to get it faster. Let’s start with the quickest way to get your refund. The Quickest Way to Get Your Refund It is probably common knowledge that you will get your tax refund quicker when you choose the direct deposit option. You also should E-file your tax return if possible and as I mentioned in a post I wrote about getting free state tax filing you should submit it before a Friday, since they only process the E-filed returns once a week. Of course, if you don’t really care when you get your refund, take your good old time. When Will You Get Your Refund Check?1. If you E-filed, check the status to be sure that it was accepted by the IRS.2."
},
{
"docid": "D3335324#0",
"title": "http://www.microaccounting.com/2016-aca-reporting-requirements-and-sage-100-series-2/\n2016 ACA Reporting and Sage 100: Series 2 Codes",
"text": "This is a continuation of� 2016 ACA Reporting and Sage 100, where we shared information to help you comply with the Affordable Care Act (ACA) requirements. In the first article, you’ll learn which employees need a 1095c form, submission deadlines, form 1095c–section 2 series 1 codes, and how to report an offer of coverage. In this blog, we focus on series 2 codes.1095c Form, Section 2Designating the correct series 2 codes to use for an employee can be a little more complicated than choosing a series 1 code. Series 2 codes must match the employee’s coverage status for a given month, so it can get a little tricky. Here are the types of variables that may affect the code choice: An employee recently started a job and will not have coverage until a company-designated waiting period (up to 3 months). An employee worked more than 130 hours in a given month but is otherwise considered part-time. An employee terminates employment during a particular month. Below, we provide a comprehensive list of the IRS-issued series 2 codes, followed by 5 sample scenarios to help determine which codes to assign for a variety of situations: Series 2 Codes:2A. Employee was not employed during the month. Enter code 2A if the employee was not employed on any day of the calendar month. Do not use code 2A for a month if the individual was an employee of the employer on any day of the calendar month."
},
{
"docid": "D2652339#0",
"title": "http://blueavocado.org/content/how-do-you-count-employees-determine-which-laws-apply\nHow Do You Count Employees . . . to Determine Which Laws Apply?",
"text": "\"How Do You Count Employees . . . to Determine Which Laws Apply? By Ellen Aldridge Ask Rita in HR 3 Comments Dear Rita: We are a small nonprofit that provides summer day camps for youth. We have 6 full-time employees, and hire about 40 or so seasonal workers who staff our summer camps. We also hire a few administrative workers through a temporary agency to help us with enrollment before the summer. We occasionally have a few interns and casual employees that develop our curriculum, and hire independent contractors to provide specialized classes at our camps, like dance or photography. It seems crazy, but I can't figure out how many employees we have in terms of which employment laws apply based on this staffing pattern! Signed, Happy But Can't Count Camper Dear Happy: Great question -- and an important one, because many employment laws are applicable only to employers with a specific number of employees. Figuring out whether your nonprofit has enough employees to be covered by a particular law can be complicated primarily because each law has different rules, some of which I will describe below. It's easy if your nonprofit regularly has more than 50 full-time employees, as most of the federal and state employment laws will apply."
},
{
"docid": "D2547622#0",
"title": "https://obamacarefacts.com/questions/is-less-than-30-hours-part-time-under-obamacare/\nIs Less Than 30 Hours Part-Time Under ObamaCare?",
"text": "\"Is Less Than 30 Hours Part-Time Under Obama Care? Ads by +Health Network2018 Health Insurance Affordable Care Act Plans Obamacare Health Plans I work part time. My employer will no longer allow me to work over 26 hours per week to avoid the mandatory health insurance I’d have to receive from the corporation. Is that true? Also, if I was 65 & on Medicare, could I then work over 30 hours without causing my employer to have to pay for my medical insurance. I have insurance now, but it’s so expensive that now I have to find another part time job to pay for it as this job has reduced my hours to anywhere from 17-26 hours per week. This has affected a lot of people who work part time & wish to still earn money. And, yes, I am 62 using my Social Security checks to pay for insurance, but I still have other medical bills to pay as well. Then there’s a mortgage, utilities, & I could go on. How does this law help those of us who are older, but still have to work??"
},
{
"docid": "D1030849#0",
"title": "http://galen.org/2016/changes-to-obamacare-so-far/\n70 Changes to ObamaCare⦠â So Far",
"text": "70 Changes to Obama Care… — So Far Home / 70 Changes to Obama Care… — So Far By Grace-Marie Turner January 28, 2016 Obama Care (pdf version)By our count at the Galen Institute, more than 70 significant changes have been made to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, at least 43 that the Obama administration has made unilaterally, 24 that Congress has passed and the president has signed, and three by the Supreme Court. Changes By Administrative Action1.) Employee reporting: The IRS announced that, contrary to statutory language, it was delaying the ACA requirement that employers must report to their employees on their W-2 forms the full cost of their employer-provided health insurance. ( Oct. 12, 2010)2.) Medicare Advantage patch: The administration ordered an advance draw on funds from a Medicare bonus program to provide payments to Medicare Advantage plans. This temporarily forestalled payment cuts called for in the ACA that could have led to cuts in benefits and an early exodus of MA plans from Medicare. The GAO later said the administration did not have authority for its action. ( Nov. 11, 2010)3.) Tax credits for unlawful immigrants: Section 36B of the ACA grants credits to some non-citizens with low-incomes only if they are themselves lawfully present in the U. S. and cannot obtain Medicaid coverage. IRS regulations contradict the statute and allow subsidies if “the taxpayer or a member of the taxpayer’s family is lawfully present in the United States,” and “the lawfully present taxpayer or family member is not eligible for the Medicaid program.” ("
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"docid": "D3383063#0",
"title": "http://www.orangecounty.net/cities/Fullerton_Services.html\n.",
"text": "\"Information and Services in Fullerton Helpful Information & Phone Numbers Emergency Services Post Offices Utilities Fullerton Education- Public Schools Colleges & Universities Hospitals & Health Care Local Hospitals Assisted Living Facilities Health Insurance Parks, Recreation & Sports Sports Summer Camps City of Fullerton Shopping & Services Community Services Child Support Services Libraries Senior Services Legal Services Bail Bonds Family & Child Legal Services Living in Fullerton Meeting & Event Facilities Office Space / Virtual Office Places of Worship Real Estate Storage Solutions Shopping Local Malls and Outlets Farmers Markets Fullerton Restaurants Fullerton Hotels- Fullerton Home Page -History Information Things to Do Annual Events Statistics Links Helpful Information & Phone Numbers EMERGENCY SERVICESFor Emergencies: Dial 911Police Department: Fullerton Police Department 237 W. Commonwealth, Fullerton phone: 714-738-6800Fire Department: Fire Protection and Emergency Services are provided by the Fullerton Fire Department phone: 714-738-6500POST OFFICE LOCATIONSCommonwealth 202 E Commonwealth1920 W Commonwealth AVEChapman 1350 E Chapman AVESunny Hills 1820 N Sunnycrest DRPhone: (800) ASK-USPSUTILITIESCable TV: Time Warner 888-892-2253Telephone service: AT&T 949-440-6610Gas: The Gas Company 800-427-2200Electricity: Southern California Edison 800-655-4555Trash collection: MG Disposal, 738-6890Water: City of Fullerton Utility Services, 714-738-6890top Education PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTSFullerton public schools are served by: Fullerton School District Phone: 714-447-7400Fullerton Joint High School District Phone: 714-870-2801North Orange County Community College District Phone: 714-578-8400For more information on Orange County Education, please visit our education page. Colleges in Fullerton California State University Fullerton Situated on a landscaped 228-acre campus, California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) is a comprehensive, regional university located in Orange County, CA, a technologically rich and culturally vibrant area of metropolitan Los Angeles. With seven colleges and approximately 1,900 faculty members, the university offers 100 degree programs, 46 of them at the graduate level.- - - - - - - - - - - -Fullerton College Offering its first classes in 1913, Fullerton College is the oldest continuously operating community college in California. Today, this two year college offers a comprehensive array of academic programs with 90 majors leading to the A. A. or A. S. degree in both academic and vocational subjects, as well as 68 programs leading to vocational certificates.top Hospitals & Health Care HOSPITALSNearby medical treatment: St Jude Medical Center Phone: 714-871-3280 101 E Valencia Mesa Dr, Fullerton Assited Living in Anaheim Karlton Residential Care Center A licensed 70-bed care center located in Orange County, designed for elderly persons requiring assisted living due to Alzheimer's Disease or other related disorders. Services include 24-hour care and supervision, Hospice Care, activities 7 days per week which includes Adult Education. Health Insurance California Exchange Plans California Exchange Plans is your trusted source for ACA information, updates and insurance quotes When the new health care legislation (Obamacare) goes into effect in 2014, CIF Insurance Agency will be able to help California consumers find affordable medical plans, verify if they qualify for a subsidy and confirm their preferred doctor/hospital are in-network. CIF can provide valuable and simple to understand guidelines to answer the basic questions most California residents have regarding the ACA (Affordable Care Act). Information such as how the mandate will affect you, penalties, government subsidies, and choosing the best health insurance options for you and your family.- - - - - - - - - - - -Orange County Department of Child Support Services Watch ‘Em Soar Orange County Child Support Services partners with parents to make a difference in the lives of families we serve. Our program aims to help parents achieve self-sufficiency and support children by establishing and enforcing child support orders in an effective and efficient manner while providing a well-rounded range of community resources. Our services include: • Obtaining, collecting and changing child support • Obtaining medical insurance • Financial accounting and payment processing • Online access to case information Click link above to learn more about our health insurance services offered.top Parks, Sports & Recreation Fullerton Park Information City of Fullerton Park Map click here Sports American Martial Arts Academy Fullerton AMAA is different than other martial arts schools because we emphasize the personal development of our students."
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"docid": "D3506059#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucleic_acid_sequence\nNucleic acid sequence",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( March 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Interactive image of nucleic acid structure (primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary) using DNA helices and examples from the VS ribozyme and telomerase and nucleosome. ( PDB: ADNA, 1BNA, 4OCB, 4R4V, 1YMO, 1EQZ )A nucleic acid sequence is a succession of letters that indicate the order of nucleotides within a DNA (using GACT) or RNA (GACU) molecule. By convention, sequences are usually presented from the 5' end to the 3' end. For DNA, the sense strand is used. Because nucleic acids are normally linear (unbranched) polymers, specifying the sequence is equivalent to defining the covalent structure of the entire molecule. For this reason, the nucleic acid sequence is also termed the primary structure. The sequence has capacity to represent information."
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"docid": "D233965#0",
"title": "http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/healthcare/233177-when-changing-aca-full-time-definition-careful-what-you-wish\n0",
"text": "\"One of the stated priorities of the newly inaugurated Republican-controlled 114th Congress is to modify the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) definition of a full-time worker under the employer shared responsibility rule. The law requires that employers with at least 50 full-time-equivalent workers offer health coverage to employees who work at least 30 hours per week, or else pay a penalty. Republicans have vowed to repeal this \"\"burdensome\"\" employer mandate, which they say puts as many as 2.6 million working-age Americans at risk of losing jobs or income as employers reduce their hours in order to stay under the 30-hour threshold. To that end, one of the first actions of the House of Representatives was to pass H. R. 30, the Save American Workers Act of 2015, which rewrites the definition of a full-time worker under the ACA from 30 to 40 hours per week. The debate then moved over to the Senate where S. 305, the American Job Protection Act, was introduced in early February. ADVERTISEMENT Although the U. S. Chamber of Commerce and other employer groups support the congressional action, there is little evidence to date that employers are actually reducing workers' hours in order to avoid the penalty. One reason for the apparent inaction may be that only a small minority of U. S. workers — 7 percent — work between 30 and 34 hours per week. In contrast, 44 percent of American workers work 40 hours a week, a much larger group that could potentially be at risk under the Republican proposals should employers reduce work hours to stay under the intended 40-hour full-time threshold. In addition, the redefinition of full-time workers would have a secondary effect; it would allow companies with 50 or more employees to withhold health coverage for employees working under 40 hours, without facing any penalty. While this might be a welcome event for employers — and many have called for this change — it may not be similarly welcomed by the taxpayers who ultimately would underwrite the subsidies given to eligible workers seeking health insurance through the ACA's insurance marketplaces or expanded Medicaid programs."
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"docid": "D3178346#0",
"title": "https://obamacare.net/obamacare-employer-mandate/\nObamacare Employer Mandate",
"text": "Obamacare Employer Mandate This article was last updated on October 27, 2016Under the Affordable Care Act, most Americans have to obtain health insurance or face a fine referred to as a shared responsibility payment. Certain businesses also have to participate in the healthcare system. Often referred to as the “employer mandate,” the employer shared responsibility payment works similarly to the individual version. If you employ a certain number of full-time equivalent workers, then you must offer affordable health insurance to those workers. The details of this provision can be and have been misinterpreted in the media and even by those who understand the basics of the ACA. To make matters worse, the government has delayed implementation of the employer mandate provision twice, leaving many employers throughout the United States somewhat confused about what their responsibilities are and when they need to fulfill them. In the following sections, we'll outline the employer shared responsibility provision and what you can expect as an employer as of 2016. Employer Responsibilities The employer responsibility provision applies only to entities that employ more than 50 full-time equivalent (FTE) employees. If your workforce comprises 49 or fewer FTE employees, then you don't have to worry about the mandate. The U. S. Treasury Department notes that about 96 percent of employers in America are small businesses, which means that most employers will not have to offer coverage under the law."
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"docid": "D21022#0",
"title": "https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E18727_01/doc.121/e13537/T5506T5508.htm\nOrganization Structures",
"text": "\"Skip Headers Oracle Human Resources Management Systems Enterprise and Workforce Management Guide (US) Release 12.1 Part Number E13537-13Contents Previous Next Organization Structures Organization Structures Overview Oracle HRMS provides you with organization management functionality to represent the operating structures of your enterprise. Representing Organization Structures Using Oracle HRMSUsing the Configuration Workbench for your implementation, you can configure the Oracle e Business Suite of applications to represent the management and operating structures of your enterprise. The Configuration Workbench delivers an integrated configuration management toolset for HR systems and assists in the evaluation, configuration, deployment, and maintenance of HR applications. The workbench uses a configuration interview, to review the decisions and operational questions you make about setting up your enterprise using Oracle HRMS. The Configuration Workbench configuration process suggests a combination of business groups and organizations to satisfy your integrated legal, financial, organization and employee management needs using Oracle HRMS. The suggested combination of business groups and organizations uses one of the following configuration models: A single operating company working within the legislative rules of a single country. A single operating company working within the legislative rules of multiple countries. Multiple operating companies working within the legislative rules of a single country. Multiple operating companies working within the legislative rules of multiple countries. These configuration models define the basic information model to represent any enterprise."
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"docid": "D1814366#0",
"title": "http://markleyactuarial.com/compensation-definitions-and-applications/\nCompensation: Definitions and Applications",
"text": "One of the more complicated and confusing parts of qualified plan design and administration is determining the proper definition of compensation. It’s complicated for a number of reasons. First, the term is used in many contexts. For example, it is used to determine: The maximum contribution for each participant;The employer’s maximum deductible contribution;The participant’s contribution or benefit accrual;Whether the plan satisfies the nondiscrimination requirements;The types of compensation that can be deferred in a 401 (k) plan;Who is a highly compensated employee; and The amount of top heavy contributions required. Second, there are several statutory definitions that have to be used for different purposes and each of these definitions lets the sponsor choose from several alternatives. Third, in the important area of determining benefit accruals, the sponsor is not limited to a specific statutory definition, but the choice will have an impact on administration and, more importantly, on the overall cost of providing benefits. To help the sponsor get a better understanding of this topic, we will first explore the statutory definitions of compensation and then review the key areas in which the definition of compensation comes into play. Statutory Definitions Code Section 415 (c) (3)Many statutory rules involving the definition of compensation require the use of Code Section 415 (c) (3) compensation. The sponsor can choose from one of three safe-harbor definitions: A simplified definition that only includes wages, fees for professional services and other amounts received for personal services to the extent that the amounts are includible in gross income;W-2 compensation (Code Sec 6041, 6051 and 6052 compensation); and Compensation for income tax withholding (Code Sec 3401 (a) compensation). Also note that under all three definitions, pretax salary deferrals to 401 (k) plans, 403 (b) plans, 457 plans, cafeteria plans under Code Section 125 and qualified transportation fringes under Code Section 132 (f) (4) are added back to the definition."
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"docid": "D223056#0",
"title": "http://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/issue-briefs/2016/mar/cost-sharing-reductions\nHow Will the Affordable Care Act's Cost-Sharing Reductions Affect Consumers' Out-of-Pocket Costs in 2016?",
"text": "Publications Issue Briefs How Will the Affordable C... How Will the Affordable Care Act's Cost-Sharing Reductions Affect Consumers' Out-of-Pocket Costs in 2016? Tags: Affordable Care Act Health Insurance Marketplace Health Insurance Premiums Health Spending Uninsured Cost-Sharing Reductions Add to My Library Print* Required. *** I thought you would be interested in this item from www.commonwealthfund.org. Privacy & Terms SENDToplines The effect of the ACA’s cost-sharing reductions on consumers' OOP costs varies widely depending on plan choice The ACA's cost-sharing reductions lower deductibles for people w/ low or moderate incomes who select a silver plan Abstract Health insurers selling plans in the Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces are required to reduce cost-sharing in silver plans for low- and moderate-income people earning between 100 percent and 250 percent of the federal poverty level. In 2016, as many as 7 million Americans may have plans with these cost-sharing reductions. In the largest markets in the 38 states using the federal website for marketplace enrollment, the cost-sharing reductions substantially lower projected out-of-pocket costs for people who qualify for them. However, the degree to which consumers’ out-of-pocket spending will fall varies by plan and how much health care they use. This is because insurers use deductibles, out-of-pocket limits, and copayments in different combinations to lower cost-sharing for eligible enrollees. In 2017, marketplace insurers will have the option of offering standard plans, which may help simplify consumers’ choices and lead to more equal cost-sharing. BACKGROUNDSince the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was passed in 2010, the number of uninsured people in the United States has fallen by about 20 million."
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"docid": "D2019675#0",
"title": "http://www.acas.org.uk/index.aspx?articleid=3751\nDefining an employer's duty of care",
"text": "Defining an employer's duty of care We often talk of an employer's 'duty of care' to their employees. But just what does this duty consist of? Employers have a duty of care to their employees, which means that they should take all steps which are reasonably possible to ensure their health, safety and wellbeing. Demonstrating concern for the physical and mental health of your workers shouldn't just be seen as a legal duty - there's a clear business case, too. It can be a key factor in building trust and reinforcing your commitment to your employees, and can help improve staff retention, boost productivity and pave the way for greater employee engagement. Legally, employers must abide by relevant health & safety and employment law, as well as the common law duty of care. They also have a moral and ethical duty not to cause, or fail to prevent, physical or psychological injury, and must fulfil their responsibilities with regard to personal injury and negligence claims. Requirements under an employer's duty of care are wide-ranging and may manifest themselves in many different ways, such as: Clearly defining jobs and undertaking risk assessments Ensuring a safe work environment Providing adequate training and feedback on performance Ensuring that staff do not work excessive hours Providing areas for rest and relaxation Protecting staff from bullying or harassment, either from colleagues or third parties Protecting staff from discrimination Providing communication channels for employees to raise concerns Consulting employees on issues which concern them. An employer can be deemed to have breached their duty of care by failing to do everything that was reasonable in the circumstances to keep the employee safe from harm. Employees also have responsibilities for their health and wellbeing at work - for example, they are entitled by law to refuse to undertake work that isn't safe without fear of disciplinary action."
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"docid": "D2030968#0",
"title": "http://www.guidestoneretirement.org/ToolsandEducation/safeharbor.aspx\nGeneral discussion of safe harbor contributions and qualified automatic contribution arrangements (QACA)",
"text": "General discussion of safe harbor contributions and qualified automatic contribution arrangements (QACA)Traditional Safe Harbor A traditional safe harbor is a plan that is designed to pass the Actual Contribution Test without the need for numeric testing. There are three types of safe harbor contributions that can be made to a traditional safe harbor plan: A 3% safe harbor non-matching contribution. A basic safe harbor match of 100% up to 3% of compensation and 50% of the next 2% of compensation. An enhanced safe harbor match formula. The enhanced safe harbor match must meet the following requirements: It must be at least as generous as the basic match; deferrals in excess of 6% of compensation may not be matched if the plan is to satisfy the Actual Contribution Percentage test safe harbor; the rate of match may not increase as deferrals increase; and the rate of the match may not be greater for HCEs than for NHCEs. In general, a safe harbor plan must satisfy the following contribution requirements: The plan must use a non-discriminatory definition of compensation upon which to base safe harbor contributions (essentially, this definition is W-2 compensation);The plan must provide for 100% vesting of the safe harbor contributions (but not for the “other” matching contributions), i.e., matching contributions used to satisfy the Actual Contribution Percentage Test;The plan must provide that the safe harbor contributions may not be withdrawn before age 59½, even for hardship (but not for “other” matching contributions, i.e., matching contributions used to satisfy the Actual Contribution Percentage Test); and The plan may not apply any allocation conditions to safe harbor contributions (e.g., last day of employment requirement, 500 hours in the year requirement, etc.). To satisfy the safe harbor contribution notice requirements, the employer must provide timely written notice to all eligible employees before the beginning of each plan year. In general, the notice must be “accurate and comprehensive.” The content of the notice must specify the items described below and must be written in a manner understandable by the average plan participant: At a minimum, the notice must contain a description of the following: The safe harbor contribution formula used by the employer to satisfy the safe harbor contribution requirements;Any other contributions provided under the plan and any conditions for receiving those contributions;The plan receiving the safe harbor contributions if those contributions are not made to the same plan as other contributions;The definition of compensation used for deferrals;The conditions for making tax-sheltered contributions;The withdrawal and vesting provisions applicable to plan contributions; and Instructions concerning where the participant can receive additional information about the plan. Contact Guide Stone if you are unsure of whether your plan is a safe harbor matching plan or if you are interested in more information on how to design a safe harbor matching plan for your employees."
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{
"docid": "D2146140#0",
"title": "http://www.religionconflictpeace.org/volume-1-issue-2-spring-2008/religion-and-peacebuilding\nReligion and Peacebuilding",
"text": "\"Religion and Peacebuilding Heather Dubois Volume 1. Issue 2, Spring 2008Religion, after all, is a powerful constituent of cultural norms and values, and because it addresses the most profound existential issues of human life (e.g., freedom and inevitability, fear and faith, security and insecurity, right and wrong, sacred and profane), religion is deeply implicated in individual and social conceptions of peace. [ 1]Scott Appleby explains that the ambivalence of religion lies in the interpretation of the sacred, in imperfect human perception: “At any given moment any two religious actors, each possessed of unimpeachable devotion and integrity, might reach diametrically opposed conclusions about the will of God and the path to follow.” In other words, religion can underwrite both conflict and peace on its own terms. [ 2] It is an intervening variable that sometimes escalates, sometimes de-escalates conflict behavior. [ 3] As Appleby notes, “Religious leaders and their followers make choices as to the meaning of the sacred and the content of their faith. These choices, in turn, determine their attitudes toward conflict and violence.” [ 4]The ambiguity of religion’s relationship to conflict is better understood when religion is recognized as a type of living tradition, “an historically extended, socially embodied argument, and an argument precisely in part about the goods which constitute the tradition.” [ 5] Even in cases where the mainstream advocates bettering the world through nonviolent means, religions are not monolithic entities. This deserves emphasis here because they are often presented as such, distorting or stalling debate that genuinely engages questions surrounding religion’s role in violent conflict."
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"docid": "D1409207#0",
"title": "http://uwm.edu/nursing/academics/masters/\nMasters Programs",
"text": "Choose from programs that reflect the opportunities and demands of today. Contribute to a research portfolio that grows in influence and output yearly. Establish a career in which you shape lives and communities. Master’s options in the College of Nursing promote diversity, readiness, and flexibility. Extensive on-campus and online courses are offered, in addition to approved MN residency sites throughout southeastern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. Master of Nursing Each master’s program emphasizes leadership development in clinical practice settings. Master’s candidates learn from the college’s experienced international faculty, whose work and research are supported by a network of training and research partnerships that connect the College to Wisconsin’s leading healthcare providers. Each master’s program provides graduates with the groundwork and experience for advance generalist practice as a Clinical Nurse Leader. Faculty inspire master’s candidates as they learn evidence-based practice to improve outcomes for individuals, families, and populations at the microsystem level. Master of Sustainable Peacebuilding (MSP)The MSP prepares practitioners with skills and concepts required to engage today’s complex global and local problems."
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"docid": "D540201#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peacekeeping\nPeacekeeping",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Dutch United Nations soldiers, part of United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea, monitoring the Eritrea-Ethiopia boundary. Part of a series on War History [show]Battlespace [show]Weapons [show]Tactics [show]Operational [show]Strategy [show]Grand strategy [show]Organization [show]Personnel [show]Logistics [show]Related [show]Lists [show]v t e Peacekeeping refers to activities intended to create conditions that favour lasting peace. [ 1] [2] Research generally finds that peacekeeping reduces civilian and battlefield deaths and reduces the risk of renewed warfare. Within the United Nations (UN) group of nation-state governments and organisations, there is a general understanding that at the international level, peacekeepers monitor and observe peace processes in post-conflict areas, and may assist ex-combatants in implementing peace agreement commitments that they have undertaken. Such assistance may come in many forms, including confidence-building measures, power-sharing arrangements, electoral support, strengthening the rule of law, and economic and social development. Accordingly, the UN peacekeepers (often referred to as Blue Berets or Blue Helmets because of their light blue berets or helmets) can include soldiers, police officers, and civilian personnel. [ 1] [3]The United Nations is not the only organisation to implement peacekeeping missions. Non-UN peacekeeping forces include the NATO mission in Kosovo (with United Nations authorisation) and the Multinational Force and Observers on the Sinai Peninsula or the ones organised by the European Union (like EUFOR RCA, with UN authorisation) and the African Union (like the African Union Mission in Sudan ). The Nonviolent Peaceforce is one NGO widely considered to have expertise in general peacemaking by non-governmental volunteers or activists. [ 4]Contents [ hide ]1 Definitions and types of peacekeeping operations1.1 United Nations peacekeeping missions1.1.1 Chapter VI and Chapter VII mission types1.1.2 UN missions before and after the Cold War1.1.3 Broader aims of UN missions1.2 Non-United Nations peacekeeping2 Brief history2.1 Creation and early years2.2 Cold War peacekeeping2.3 Since 19913 Composition of peacekeeping forces3.1 Nations that participate in peacekeeping missions3.2 Women's participation in peacekeeping4 Theoretical basis for why peacekeeping missions should keep and preserve peace5 Effectiveness of peacekeeping missions5.1 Factors that Impact Lasting Peace6 Impacts of peacekeeping on participating forces6.1 Military normalisation6.2 Political impact on sending countries6.3 Impacts on individual peacekeepers7 Criticism7.1 Peacekeeping, human trafficking, and forced prostitution7.2 Peacekeepers and the Haiti cholera crisis7.3 Cultural Concerns Related to Contemporary Peacekeeping7.4 Limitations on Contemporary Intervention and Conflict Resolution7.5 Mission Creep7.6 Lack of Engagement with the Populace8 Proposed reform8.1 Brahimi analysis9 See also10 References11 Further reading Definitions and types of peacekeeping operations [ edit]United Nations peacekeeping missions [ edit]Chapter VI and Chapter VII mission types [ edit]There are a range of various types of operations encompassed in peacekeeping."
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"docid": "D1967199#0",
"title": "http://ipat-interpeace.org/faq/\nFAQ",
"text": "FAQ1. What is IPAT?2. When and why was IPAT created?3. How is IPAT different from Interpeace?4. What does peacebuilding mean to IPAT?5. Does IPAT have any political or religious affiliations?6. How is IPAT funded?7. Where are IPAT's offices located?8. Can I donate money to IPAT?9. Who works for IPAT?10."
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"docid": "D303819#0",
"title": "https://definitions.uslegal.com/s/set-for-announcement/\nSet for Announcement Law and Legal Definition",
"text": "\"Set for Announcement Law and Legal Definition An announcement setting is when the defense lawyer, the accused, and the assistant district attorney meet in court to discuss the case. The purpose is to decide whether the case will be dismissed or plea bargained or set for trial. There can be more than one \"\"announcement\"\" set, and the person accused must appear in court each time. The first announcement is generally when the person accused of a crime is asked whether or not he/she wishes to reach a plea agreement with the district attorney. Legal Definition list Set Aside Contract Set Aside Session (Gaming Law)Session Servitus Viae Set for Announcement Set of Conservation Options Set of Exchange Set Over Set-Aside Funds [Education]Setoff Related Legal Terms1040 Form A Fortiori A Fortiori Argument Absent Uniformed Services Voter Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding [USIP]Acceptance for Value Access to Classified Information (Military)Accessory Before The Fact Accompanying the Armed Forces outside the United States Account Settled \""
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"docid": "D1739699#0",
"title": "https://www.colorado.edu/conflict/peace/treatment/majority.htm\nMajority Rule Processes",
"text": "\"Majority rule processes do not require consensus for group action. Instead, decisions are made by voting with a majority determining the position of the entire group. This approach has the advantage of being able to produce a prompt and clear decision. ( In may take some time before consensus processes can reach a decisions--if they can at all.) Unfortunately, majority rule processes provide only limited incentives for the parties to compromise or to find a way for dealing with issues that serve the interests of all participants. Instead, the incentive is to compromise only enough to build a majority coalition. Once a winning coalition has been achieved, the parties are largely free to ignore the interests of other participants. This effect can be limited somewhat by rules which require super-majorities (60%, 2/3 or 3/4 for important decisions). Even with super-majorities, however, the tendency of majority rule processes is to divide society into two competing coalitions (often referred to as the right and left, or liberals and conservatives). One key to controlling what is sometimes called the \"\"tyranny of the majority\"\" are norms and rules which prevent the majority from disregarding the basic rights of the minority."
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"docid": "D127555#0",
"title": "http://www.tedxsandiego.com/\n.",
"text": "Our 2017 speaker videos are now live, and you’ll find our event photos on Flickr Artist, Photographer, Author Humanizing the refugee crisis CEO and Founder of Across Red Lines Women at the negotiating table the missing piece in peacebuilding Executive Director of the Contextual Robotics Institute at UC San Diego Is the universe a product of thermodynamic evolution? Actress, Vocalist, Poet Tell me about Your identity crisis Senior Director at the Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation Diversity and inclusion empowers community centered design Associate Dean in the Division of Physical Sciences at UC San Diego What’s really in the air we breathe CEO at DAQRI Redefining what is humanly possible with augmented reality Executive Director of the San Diego Green Building Council Designing cities for sustainability, resilience and happiness Physicist, neuroscientist and principal investigator at SPAWAR Machine learning + neuroscience = biologically feasible computing Associate vice chancellor for public programs, Dean of Extension at UCSD Rethinking America’s talent crisis Educator and change agent for students Big Picture Learning is learning for the real world Pianist, Composer, Educator Collaborative piano faculty at Point Loma Nazarene University Sign up for our email newsletter to be notified about our 2018 events!Name *First Last Email Address *CAPTCHAFlickr Photos from all past events can be viewed on Flickr, including shots of our speakers and performers, as well as the attendees. Facebook Join the TEDx San Diego Facebook page to stay up on all the latest news on our upcoming events and new speaker & performer videos. Twitter Our Twitter feed is the place to catch tweets from our staff, as well as attendees from all around the world who watch the Livestream. Featured Videos From TEDx San Diego 2016Regina Bernal Innovation Beyond Borders Justin Brooks Magical, mystical, mysterious clemencies Natalie Kaczorowski The superpower of Comic Con Lex Gillette Wings are just a detail Global Impact of Our Events0Annual Events000Talks & Performances0, 000, 000Total Video Views What Attendees Say About Us It was an amazing and inspiration day. The entertainment components especially meant a great day to me. I’ve been telling everyone that they need to invest in themselves and go next year. I think the exploration and presentment of new and innovative ideas fosters discussion, opens perspective, and creates an opportunity for meaningful dialog. Well structured, well presented, and thoroughly entertaining, I would confidently encourage friends and colleagues to attend. Eye opening, Mind refreshing, opportunity driven for positive thinking and meaningful action for Change in the World, this being on a personal level and a translation in a context of wider impact."
},
{
"docid": "D903325#0",
"title": "https://www.un.org/sc/suborg/en/scsb\nSecurity Council Subsidiary Bodies: An Overview",
"text": "Security Council Subsidiary Bodies: An Overview Tentative and provisional programme Chairs and Vice-Chairs of Subsidiary Organs Secretariat contacts Article 29 of the United Nations Charter sets out that the Security Council may establish subsidiary bodies as needed for the performance of its functions. This is also reflected in Rule 28 of the Council’s Provisional Rules of Procedure. All existing committees and working groups are comprised of the fifteen members of the Council. While standing committees are chaired by the President of the Council, rotating on a monthly basis, other committees and working groups are chaired or co-chaired by designated members of the Council who are announced on an annual basis by a Note of the President of the Security Council. The mandate of subsidiary organs, whether they are committees or working groups, can range from procedural matters (e.g. documentation and procedures, meetings away from headquarters) to substantive issues (e.g. sanctions regimes, counter-terrorism, peacekeeping operations). The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) are subsidiary organs of the Security Council within the terms of article 29 of the Charter. As such they are dependent on the UN in administrative and financial matters, although as judicial institutions, they are independent of any one State or group of States, including their parent body, the Security Council. Committees Counter-Terrorism Committee Guided by Security Council resolutions 1373 (2001) and 1624 (2005), the CTC works to bolster the ability of United Nations Member States to prevent terrorist acts both within their borders and across regions. It was established in the wake of the 11 September terrorist attacks in the United States. The CTC is assisted by the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED), which carries out the policy decisions of the Committee, conducts expert assessments of each Member State, and facilitates counter-terrorism technical assistance to countries."
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"title": "https://www.unicef.org/cbsc/index_42347.html\nSocial mobilization",
"text": "Social mobilization© UNICEF/UNI177034/Palasi The Creating Connections workshop in the Phillipnes helps bridge cultural and religious differences by bringing together youth from diverse backgrounds Social mobilization in UNICEF is a process that engages and motivates a wide range of partners and allies at national and local levels to raise awareness of and demand for a particular development objective through dialogue. Members of institutions, community networks, civic and religious groups and others work in a coordinated way to reach specific groups of people for dialogue with planned messages. In other words, social mobilization seeks to facilitate change through a range of players engaged in interrelated and complementary efforts. Reaching out to root out Ebola in Guinea A dozen people sit in the shade of a jackfruit tree, commenting on an illustration that shows a Muslim cleric and a few mourners watch men in protective suits conducting a burial. “ While there is Ebola, we cannot have burials the way we are used to. We cannot touch the body,” one of the villagers says, drawing nods and mm-hmms of approval from the rest of the audience. Young people play a leading role in peacebuilding efforts Developing the leadership and peacebuilding skills of adolescents is a pillar of UNICEF’s strategy to confront long-standing social divisions. Working with Centre Ubuntu in Burundi, youth are trained on peaceful resolution of conflicts, leadership, development and empowerment. Social mobilizers empower ‘hotspot’ communities to fight Ebola There are 788 ‘hotspot busters’ in Sierra Leone that deploy rapidly to communities that are considered hotspots of the epidemic, as part of an immediate response to an outbreak. Members of the community themselves, hotspot busters are trained to intensify social mobilization activities and increase engagement of communities to stop the spread of Ebola."
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"docid": "D1918720#0",
"title": "http://www.c-r.org/accord/legitimacy-and-peace-processes/what-legitimacy-and-why-does-it-matter-peace\nWhat is legitimacy and why does it matter for peace?",
"text": "Legitimacy and peace processes: from coercion to consent Publication date: 2014Accord issue: 25Author: Kevin Clements Kevin Clements opens the publication by exploring why legitimacy matters for peace, reviewing the rich and long intellectual tradition of political legitimacy. He explores challenges of addressing non-state, informal, “traditional”, kin and community sources of authority, as well as state-based, formal, “modern” sources, and makes the link to current peacebuilding practice by emphasising the importance of “grounded legitimacy”, which exists “when the system of governance and authority flows from and is connected to local realities”. Download PDFRead full article View full accord issue View full accord series Share Print Contents Foreword+ Introduction: Legitimacy and peace processes What is legitimacy and why does it matter for peace? Violence and peacemaking in the political marketplace+Legitimacy and peace processes: international norms and local realities Elections in the wake of war: turning points for peace?+ National dialogue and legitimate change+ Constitutional review in peace processes: securing local ownership+ Local governance and peacebuilding: challenges of legitimate representation+ Transformation of coercive actors Conclusion: from coercion to consent Key texts: Legitimacy and peace processes Further reading: Legitimacy and peace processes Key websites: Legitimacy and peace processes"
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interfaith_dialog\nInterfaith dialogue",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Interfaith dialog)navigation search\"\"Interfaith\"\" redirects here. For Interfaith marriage, see Interfaith marriage. Interfaith dialogue Left to right: George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury (1991–2002); Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi ( UK ); Mustafa Cerić, Grand Mufti of Bosnia; Jim Wallis, Sojourners, USA. 2009 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Roadside sign in the Nubra Valley, Ladkah, India Interfaith dialogue refers to cooperative, constructive, and positive interaction between people of different religious traditions (i.e., \"\"faiths\"\") and/or spiritual or humanistic beliefs, at both the individual and institutional levels. It is distinct from syncretism or alternative religion, in that dialogue often involves promoting understanding between different religions or beliefs to increase acceptance of others, rather than to synthesize new beliefs. The Archdiocese of Chicago 's Office for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs defines \"\"the difference between ecumenical, interfaith, and interreligious relations\"\", as follows:\"\"ecumenical\"\" as \"\"relations and prayer with other Christians\"\",\"\"interfaith\"\" as \"\"relations with members of the ' Abrahamic faiths ' (Jewish and Muslim traditions),\"\" and\"\"interreligious\"\" as \"\"relations with other religions, such as Hinduism and Buddhism\"\". [ 1]Some interfaith dialogues have more recently adopted the name interbelief dialogue, [2] [3] [4] while other proponents have proposed the term interpath dialogue, to avoid implicitly excluding atheists, agnostics, humanists, and others with no religious faith but with ethical or philosophical beliefs, as well as to be more accurate concerning many world religions that do not place the same emphasis on \"\"faith\"\" as do some Western religions. Similarly, pluralistic rationalist groups have hosted public reasoning dialogues to transcend all worldviews (whether religious, cultural or political), termed transbelief dialogue. [ 5] To some, the term interreligious dialogue has the same meaning as interfaith dialogue."
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"docid": "D3224804#0",
"title": "http://definitions.uslegal.com/w/work-for-hire/\nWork for Hire Law and Legal Definition",
"text": "\"Work for Hire Law and Legal Definition A 'work for hire' is an exception to the general rule that the person who creates a work is the author of that work and holds all rights to the work product. This is a concept of intellectual property protection outlined in Section 101 of the 1976 Copyright Act. In most cases, the person who creates a copyrightable work—such as a story, poem, song, essay, sculpture, graphic design, or computer program—holds the copyright for that work. A copyright is a form of legal protection which gives the holder sole rights to exploit the work for financial gain for a certain period of time, usually 35 years. In contrast, the copyright for a work for hire is owned by the company that hires the person to create the work or pays for the development of the work. The creator holds no rights to a work for hire under the law. Instead, the employer is solely entitled to exploit the work and profit from it. The concept of work for hire is different from the creator transferring ownership of a copyrightable work, because the latter arrangement allows the creator to reacquire rights to the work after the copyright period expires. There are two main categories of copyrightable materials that can be considered works for hire. One category encompasses works that are prepared by employees within the scope of their employment."
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"title": "http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/CIP\nCIP",
"text": "Correct all you're your grammar errors instantly. Try it now. CIPAlso found in: Dictionary, Medical, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia . Category filter: Acronym Definition CIP Capital Improvement Plan CIP Chartered Insurance Professional CIP Classification of Instructional Programs CIP Clean-In-Place CIP Capital Improvement Program CIP Critical Infrastructure Protection CIP Center for International Policy (Washington, DC, USA)CIP Canadian Institute of Planners (Urban Planners Professional Association)CIP COTS (Commercial Off The Shelf) Improvement Program CIP Customer Identification Program CIP Cataloging In Publication CIP Center for International Programs (New Mexico State University)CIP Common Indexing Protocol CIP Centro Internacional de la Papa (Peru)CIP Carrier Identification Parameter (ATMF)CIP Conseiller d'Insertion et de Probation (French probation counselor)CIP Community Involvement Plan CIP Carriage and Insurance Paid to (shipping)CIP Continuation In Part CIP Case In Point CIP Continuous Improvement Process CIP Cast-In-Place CIP Comitato Italiano Paralimpico (Italian: Italian Paralympic Committee)CIP Common Industrial Protocol (ODVA)CIP Construction In Progress CIP Channel Interface Processor (Cisco)CIP Certified IRB Professional CIP Carbon-In-Pulp CIP Capital Investment Plan CIP Capital Investment Program CIP Calf Intestinal Phosphatase (alkaline phosphatase)CIP Cast Iron Pipe CIP Cold Isostatic Pressing CIP Career Intern Program CIP Centre International de Plongée (French: International Diving Center)CIP Cheeseburger in Paradise CIP Controlled Insurance Program CIP Computers in Physics CIP Critical Infrastructure Program CIP Control and Information Protocol CIP Critical Illness Polyneuropathy CIP Club Inter Pharmaceutique (French pharmacy association)CIP CDK-Interacting Protein CIP Certified Internet Professional CIP Collection de l'Institut Pasteur (French: Collection of Pasteur's Institute)CIP Common Integrated Processor CIP Current-in-Plane (geometry)CIP Centre d'Information du Public (French: Public Information Center)CIP Customer Information Program (Citibank)CIP Commercially Important Person CIP Civilian Investigative Panel (Miami, FL)CIP Center for Islamic Pluralism (Washington, DC)CIP Coating Inspector Program CIP Constrained Interpolation Profile (numerical method)CIP Command Inspection Program CIP Component Improvement Program CIP Common Imagery Processor CIP California Innocence Project (law school program)CIP Carbonyl Iron Powder CIP Customer Identification Procedure CIP Customer Installable Parts CIP Cross Island Parkway (Queens NY)CIP Community Initiative Program CIP Color Inkjet Printer CIP Common Isochronous Packet CIP Command Interface Port CIP Centre d'Information sur la Prévention des Difficultés des Entreprises (French: Information Center on the Prevention of Problems of Enterprises)CIP Census of Industrial Production CIP Commission Internationale Permanente (ammunition standard)CIP Current Instructional Practices (education)CIP Center for Independent Publishing CIP Combat Identification Panel CIP Commercial Important Person CIP Customer Initiated Payment (Web-based retail)CIP Compliance Improvement Plan (US Customs)CIP Common Installation Picture CIP Customer-Initiated Payment CIP Computer Integrated Processing CIP Cook Islands People's Party CIP Connector Interface Panel CIP Customer Incentive Program CIP Compliance Initiative Project CIP Centre International de Pilotage (French: International Steering Center; motorcycletraining)CIP Corporate Incentive Program CIP Computed Impact Point CIP Commercial Import Program CIP Common Intelligence Picture CIP Caudal Intraparietal CIP Civic Involvement Projects (Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey)CIP Centre d'Ingénierie Pédagogique (French: Engineering Teaching Center)CIP Cataloging-in-Print CIP Catalogue Item Publication CIP Combat Information Processor CIP Communications Interface Processor CIP Come In Please (radio)CIP Compressor Inlet Pressure CIP Crypto-Ignition Plug CIP Combined Interoperability Program CIP Critical Intelligence Parameter CIP Customer Interface Panel (DSC)CIP Compacted in Place CIP Cinémas Indépendants Parisiens (French: Paris Independent Cinemas; est. 1992;Paris, France)Ci P Christians in Parliament (UK)CIP Capital Investment Proposal (s)CIP Command Information Program CIP Customer Interaction Platform CIP Centre Immobilier du Poitou (French real estate company)CIP Contraband Interdiction Program (Florida)CIP Customer Integration Panel CIP Concept Industriel des Plastiques (French industrial plastics company)CIP Client Interest Program CIP Counter Intelligence Program CIP Chad in Portland (radio personality; Oregon)CIP Communication Improvement Program CIP Class Improvement Plan CIP Clothing Issue Point CIP Coordinated Instrument Package CIP Corrugated Iron Pipe CIP Construction Inspection Procedure CIP Centre for International Poverty Research (University of Bergen; Norway)CIP Centre for International Peacebuilding CIP Channel Identification Plan (cable television)CIP Consolidated Intelligence Program CIP Consolidated Imagery Program CIP CINC Interoperability Program Office CIP Contract Into Plane CIP Congreso de Investigación Politécnica CIP Cost Improvement Project CIP Club Informatique Paca (French computer club)CIP Cellular Internet Protocol CIP Capital Investment Panel CIP Certificate of Inspection and Possession (property regulation)CIP Customer Invoice Processing CIP Core Investment Program CIP Convergencia Indígena Popular (Spanish: Indigenous People's Convergence)CIP Communications Improvement Plan CIP Communications Implementation Plan CIP Civic Internet Portal CIP Critical Item Program CIP Coast-In Point CIP Commands In Progress CIP Classical Internet Protocol Over ATMCIP Contract Improvement Program CIP Chef d'Incident Principal CIP Component-Independent Palette CIP Collision Intervention Processor CIP Class Improvement Program CIP Candidate Interoperability Plan CIP Cultural Initiatives Programme (Department of Canadian Heritage)CIP Customer Information Package CIP Current Intelligence Picture CIP Common Improvement Program CIP COMSEC Interface Processor CIP Communication Invoice Process CIP Commander's Involvement Program CIP Cluster Intercept Parameter CIP Center for Interactive Programs (University of Wisconsin)CIP Consumer Identity Protection CIP Configuration Interaction with Partner Orbitals CIP Commanders Information Program CIP Component Improvement Plan CIP Component Installation Procedure CIP Compagnia Italiana Petroli (Fidenza, Italy defunct chemical company)CIP Concrete Insulated Panel CIP Capability Improvement Program CIP Computer Information and Planning, Inc. (Jacksonville, FL; est. 1982)CIP Children in Poverty (various organizations)CIP Clarke Institute of Psychiatry (Canada)CIP Council of Indigenous Peoples (Taiwan)CIP Communities in Partnership (various locations)CIP Consumer and Industrial Product (sector)CIP Colusa Industrial Properties (Colusa, CA)CIP Club Italiano Panhard (Italian automobile club)CIP Chemotherapy-Induced Pain (cancer)CIP Color Image Processing CIP Convergent Intelligence Platform (crime mapping)CIP Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (EU)CIP Centre d'Innovation Pédagogique (French: Center for Educational Innovation)Copyright 1988-2014 Acronym Finder.com, All rights reserved. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content . Link to this page: Facebook Twitter Finally, Farlex brings you all the rules of English grammar, all in one place, explained in simple terms. The Farlex Grammar Bookis available now in paperback and e Book formats."
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"docid": "D2587064#0",
"title": "http://www.studymode.com/essays/Fetterman-Massacre-43094245.html\nFetterman Massacre",
"text": "\"Exclusive Home > Essays > Fetterman Massacre Fetterman Massacre Only available on Study Mode Topic: Red Cloud's War, Fort Phil Kearny, William J. Fetterman Pages : 6 (2097 words )Download (s) : 47Published : November 4, 2013Open Document Save to my library Please sign up to read full document. Text Preview The Fetterman Massacre The Fetterman Massacre, also known as the Fetterman Fight, the Battle of the Hundred Slain, and the Battle of the Hundred in the Hand, was a battle on December 21, 1866 between Indians from the Lakota Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes and soldiers of the United States Army during Red Cloud’s War. This battle was at the time the worst military disaster to have ever been suffered by the by the U. S. on the Great Plains and is known as a massacre because all 81 men, under the control of Captain William J. Fetterman, were slain by the Indians. Only the Battle of the Little Big Horn in 1876, commonly referred to as Custer’s Last Stand, stands as a worse defeat for the U. S. Army and a greater victory for the Plains Indians. The Indians of the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Northern Arapaho tribes had claimed the Powder River country as hunting grounds for many years when a Colonel out of Fort Laramie, Henry B. Carrington, advanced the 700 soldiers and 300 civilians under his command into the land to protect emigrants traveling the Bozeman Trail. Along the trail Col Carrington established three forts, including his headquarters at Fort Phil Kearny near what today is known as Buffalo, Wyoming. Col Carrington also stationed around 400 of his soldiers and the majority of his civilian personnel at Fort Phil Kearny. Because of the placement of the forts in the hunting grounds, the Indians began to attack Fort Kearny during its construction which killed several dozen soldiers and civilians. Because of the small numbers in the Indian harassment parties, Carrington began to be pressured by his junior officers to take the offense against the Indians. On November 3 a cavalry company containing 63 soldiers arrived to the fort as reinforcements, and being about 3 times as large as the average Indian raiding party, caused the junior officers to pressure Carrington even more about going on the offensive."
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"title": "http://www.un.org/un70/en/content/history\nHistory of the UN",
"text": "History of the UNThe United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945 after the Second World War by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations and promoting social progress, better living standards and human rights. Due to its unique international character, and the powers vested in its founding Charter, the Organization can take action on a wide range of issues, and provide a forum for its 193 Member States to express their views, through the General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council and other bodies and committees. The work of the United Nations reaches every corner of the globe. Although best known for peacekeeping, peacebuilding, conflict prevention and humanitarian assistance, there are many other ways the United Nations and its System (specialized agencies, funds and programmes) affect our lives and make the world a better place. The Organization works on a broad range of fundamental issues, from sustainable development, environment and refugees protection, disaster relief, counter terrorism, disarmament and non-proliferation, to promoting democracy, human rights, gender equality and the advancement of women, governance, economic and social development and international health, clearing landmines, expanding food production, and more, in order to achieve its goals and coordinate efforts for a safer world for this and future generations. The UN has 4 main purposes To keep peace throughout the world;To develop friendly relations among nations;To help nations work together to improve the lives of poor people, to conquer hunger, disease and illiteracy, and to encourage respect for each other’s rights and freedoms;To be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations to achieve these goals"
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"docid": "D653517#0",
"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/conflict%20resolution\nTranslations for CONFLICT RESOLUTION",
"text": "Freebase (3.00 / 2 votes)Rate this definition: Conflict resolution Conflict resolution is conceptualized as the methods and processes involved in facilitating the peaceful ending of conflict. Often, committed group members attempt to resolve group conflicts by actively communicating information about their conflicting motives or ideologies to the rest of the group, and by engaging in collective negotiation. Ultimately, a wide range of methods and procedures for addressing conflict exist, including but not limited to, negotiation, mediation, diplomacy, and creative peacebuilding. The term conflict resolution may also be used interchangeably with dispute resolution, where arbitration and litigation processes are critically involved. Furthermore, the concept of conflict resolution can be thought to encompass the use of nonviolent resistance measures by conflicted parties in an attempt to promote effective resolution. Conflict resolution as an academic field is relatively new. George Mason University in Washington, DC was the first university to offer a Ph D program. Numerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of CONFLICT RESOLUTION in Chaldean Numerology is: 5Pythagorean Numerology The numerical value of CONFLICT RESOLUTION in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5Sample Sentences & Example Usage Davis Mayor Robb Davis: We have to practice nonviolent conflict resolution every day, and I think we're trying to do that. Emeasoba George: Insight is an ability to gain uncommon, accurate and deep understanding into something or a situation which will eventually lead to problem solving or conflict resolution. However, irrespective of anybody's riches, affluence, pomp, intelligence or personality, without insight he or she is like the beasts that perish (Psalms 49:20)."
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"docid": "D460871#0",
"title": "https://theglobalobservatory.org/2017/01/sustaining-peace-diplomacy-antonio-guterres/\nWhat Would It Take to Make a âSurge in Diplomacy for Peaceâ Work?",
"text": "What Would It Take to Make a “Surge in Diplomacy for Peace” Work? January 19, 2017 by Youssef Mahmoud Secretary-General António Guterres (center) walks with UN officials on his first day in the role. New York, January 3, 2017. ( Eskinder Debebe/UN Photo)In September 1961, in a tribute at the United Nations General Assembly, shortly after the untimely death of Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld, United States President John F. Kennedy remarked, “A noble servant of peace is gone. But the quest for peace lies before us. The problem is not the death of one man, the problem is the life of this organization. It will either grow to meet the challenges of our age or it will be gone with the wind, without influence, without force, without respect.” Over half a century later, Kennedy’s words still ring true. The UN, at yet another critical juncture, hobbled by a fractious global order, appears to be a helpless witness in the face of the most virulent conflicts of the 21 st century, with preventive war—rather than preventive diplomacy—as the solution of choice. The global cost of conflict and the exponential increase in military spending leave no doubt which way the wind is blowing."
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"docid": "D864037#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacifism\nPacifism",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Pacifist\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Pacifist (disambiguation). \"\" Dovish\"\" redirects here. For the economic term, see Dovish (inflation). Not to be confused with pacificism. A peace sign, which is widely associated with pacifism World Day of Prayer for Peace in Assisi, 2011Pacifism is opposition to war, militarism, or violence. The word pacifism was coined by the French peace campaigner Émile Arnaud (1864–1921) and adopted by other peace activists at the tenth Universal Peace Congress in Glasgow in 1901. [ 1] A related term is ahimsa (to do no harm), which is a core philosophy in Buddhism and Jainism. While modern connotations are recent, having been explicated since the 19th century, ancient references abound. In modern times, interest was revived by Leo Tolstoy in his late works, particularly in The Kingdom of God Is Within You."
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"docid": "D2506289#0",
"title": "https://www.surrey.ac.uk/politics/research/researchareasofstaff/isppsummeracademy/instructors/Social%20identity%20chapter%20final.doc\n.",
"text": "Research The Department of Politics is a leading centre for research in European and British politics and has a growing reputation in the area of international security and intervention. It has a particular focus on international politics and policy, on people and power, as well as on institutions, theories and processes. It is a young and dynamic unit with a strong community of researchers focusing on academic innovation, public engagement and links with practitioners. Research groups Research in the Department is organised around three research groups which include two well established research centres: European Politics This group includes research on European foreign and security policy, the role of the EU as an international actor, European integration theories, European equality policies and social policy, regionalism studies, area studies, environmental policy and opposition to the EU. Centre for Research on the European Matrix (CRon EM)CRon EM operates within the European Politics research group. It was originally established in the early 2000s thanks to University funding to support cross-disciplinary work. Re-launched in 2012, CRon EM is now the focal point for the development of a critical approach to European Studies that moves beyond disciplinary silos. Government and Opposition Researches in the Government and Opposition group specialise in electoral behaviour, party politics and party patronage, campaigns and elections, and citizens’ impressions of parties and their leaders. They also research social movements, opposition and resistance, populism and radicalisation, and social media. Their research is grounded in cutting edge theoretical and methodological debates in social/political theory, gender theories and public opinion analysis."
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"docid": "D891018#0",
"title": "https://definitions.uslegal.com/p/prayer-for-relief/\nPrayer For Relief Law and Legal Definition",
"text": "Prayer For Relief Law and Legal Definition Prayer for relief is a request or prayer made to the court. The term is usually shortened to prayer. A prayer is a part of a pleading, and it usually appears at the end of the pleading. It includes a request for specific relief or damages which the pleader deems himself entitled. Relief in the alternative or of several different types may be demanded. [ Fed. R. Civ. P. 8 (a)]. A prayer for relief is also termed as a demand for relief. Legal Definition list Prayer Conference Prayer Praxis Pragmatic Pacifist Praetorian Edict Prayer For Relief Prayer of Process Pre Bankruptcy Planning Pre Existing Condition Pre Incorporation Contract Pre Sentence Report Related Legal Terms1040 Form A Fortiori A Fortiori Argument Absent Uniformed Services Voter Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding [USIP]Acceptance for Value Access to Classified Information (Military)Accessory Before The Fact Accompanying the Armed Forces outside the United States Accounting for Fruits"
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"docid": "D587561#0",
"title": "http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2016/10/24/the-central-african-republic-breaking-the-cycle-of-fragility-and-conflict\nThe Central African Republic: Breaking the Cycle of Fragility and Conflict",
"text": "\"This page in: English Español Français العربيةTweet Share Share Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 3:12World Bank Group STORY HIGHLIGHTSThe Central African Republic (CAR), a small landlocked country with a population of 4.7 million, emerges from one of the harshest crises in its history Support from the international community will be paramount to stabilize the country and start the recovery and development process The World Bank has recently approved an ambitious $250 million program to help rebuild the country BANGUI, October 24, 2016 – In the Central African Republic, recovery and reconstruction, after its most recent civil war, will take time, political will, courage and perseverance. But there is hope: After three years of unprecedented violence and civil strife, the recent presidential elections have opened the door for a fragile peace brokering process. Now, for the first time, citizens have a democratically elected president and parliament. A 12,000 armed strong peacekeeping mission is deployed on the entire territory that is able to contain the armed groups scattered throughout the territory. Despite its entrenched poverty, and frail economic and social climate, the CAR’s public finances are no longer in acute crisis. Regionally, there are signs of a rebound in confidence, with the resumption of international flights to Kenya and the reopening of the road corridor to Douala. And with this tailwind, the people of the Central African Republic, their leaders and development partners can make real progress toward the kind of positive change that can make a difference in the lives of citizens that have been hardest hit by violence and civil strife. In the words of Faustin Archange Touadéra, the President of the Central African Republic, the country has come a long way. “ In the past three years, it went through a deep crisis which involved appalling crimes and violence."
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"docid": "D1252947#0",
"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/academic-discourse-definition-examples.html\nAcademic Discourse: Definition & Examples",
"text": "Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 30K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses How to Report Learning Progress to Students & Parents Team Learning and Senge: Definition & Explanation The Importance of Introductions & Conclusions for Speeches Factors Affecting Teaching Lesson Transcript Instructor: Andrew Diamond Andrew has worked as an instructional designer and adjunct instructor. He has a doctorate in higher education and a master's degree in educational psychology. In this lesson, we cover the concept of academic discourse and how it varies from traditional communication. In addition to defining academic discourse, we provide examples of how it can be used properly as well as misused. A short quiz follows the lesson. Discourse: Definition and Components Have you ever entered into a conversation and had absolutely no clue what people were talking about? It happens to me surprisingly often, the price of not being particularly into many aspects of popular culture. For instance, say you've never seen an incredibly popular show that involves a fair amount of dragons and sword fights. If several of your friends are talking about it, you'll feel rather left out. Not only will you not know the plot of this show, but you won't know the characters, the setting, and some of the terminology they use."
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"docid": "D1800465#0",
"title": "http://bridge.georgetown.edu/islamophobia-the-right-word-for-a-real-problem/\nIslamophobia: The Right Word for a Real Problem",
"text": "Islamophobia: The Right Word for a Real Problem Posted on September 08, 2016 at 11:23 am Written by Bridge Initiative Team The history of American and European interactions with Muslims around the world is long and complex. Over time, geopolitical events abroad — wars, conflicts over natural resources including land and oil, and domestic security threats posed by violent extremists — have defined that relationship and engendered Western narratives that portray Islam as the source of violence and despair. Writing at the time of the Crusades, Peter the Venerable referred to Islam as a “heathen” religion spread by the sword — one whose prophet, Muhammad, was of the “most foul and false” lineage and whose “utterly laughable and insane fables” rendered him not a messenger of God but rather “the Devil’s chosen disciple.” [ 1]More than half a century later, during America’s first military battle as an independent nation with Barbary pirates along North Africa’s coast, imagery depicting Muslim men as violent and sexually perverse captors of oppressed women circulated in literature, theater and other media. [ 2]Eliza Bradley’s An Authentic Narrative of the Shipwreck and Sufferings of Mrs. Eliza Bradley, Wife of Captain James Bradley of Liverpool, Commander of the Ship Sally, which was Wrecked on the Coast of Barbary In June 1818. [ American ed.] Boston: Printed for J. Walden, 1823. Today, as the edges of the so-called “Muslim world” have blurred — thanks to continued economic and military involvement and conflict abroad, terrorism at home, and new waves of Muslim immigration to Europe and the United States — Muslims and Islam occupy even more attention in the minds of Western leaders and ordinary citizens. But this closer proximity has come with costs. In recent years, anti-Muslim prejudice in the West has intensified, becoming manifested in physical attacks, mosque vandalism, government profiling, Qur’an burning, and even murder."
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"docid": "D376570#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kairos\nKairos",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the ancient conception of time and opportunity. For the Christian retreat, see Kairos (retreat). For the Greek personification of opportunity, see Caerus. For other uses, see Kairos (disambiguation). Kairos relief, copy of Lysippos, in Trogir (Croatia)Kairos as portrayed in a 16th-century fresco by Francesco Salviati Kairos ( καιρός) is an Ancient Greek word meaning the right, critical, or opportune moment. [ 1] The ancient Greeks had two words for time: chronos ( χρόνος) and kairos. The former refers to chronological or sequential time, while the latter signifies a proper or opportune time for action. While chronos is quantitative, kairos has a qualitative, permanent nature. [ 2] Kairos also means weather in Modern Greek. The plural, καιροί ( kairoi (Ancient and Modern Greek)) means the times."
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"docid": "D271051#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_privilege\nWhite privilege",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the clothing protocol in the Vatican, see Privilège du blanc. For the Macklemore & Ryan Lewis song, see White Privilege II. Part of a series on Discrimination General forms [show]Specific forms Social [show]Manifestations [show]Policies [show]Countermeasures [show]Related topics [hide]Allophilia Anthropocentrism Anti-cultural sentiment Assimilation Bias Christian privilege Data discrimination Dehumanization Diversity Ethnic penalty Eugenics Intersectionality Male privilege Masculism Multiculturalism Neurodiversity Oikophobia Oppression Police brutality Political correctness Power distance Prejudice Racial bias in criminal news Racism by country Regressive left Religious intolerance Second-generation gender bias Snobbery Social exclusion Social stigma Stereotypethreat White privilege Discrimination portalv t e White privilege (or white skin privilege) is a term for societal privileges that benefit people whom society identifies as white in some countries, beyond what is commonly experienced by non-white people under the same social, political, or economic circumstances. Academic perspectives such as critical race theory and whiteness studies use the concept of \"\"white privilege\"\" to analyze how racism and racialized societies affect the lives of white or white-skinned people. According to Peggy Mc Intosh, whites in Western societies enjoy advantages that non-whites do not experience, as \"\"an invisible package of unearned assets\"\". [ 1] White privilege denotes both obvious and less obvious passive advantages that white people may not recognize they have, which distinguishes it from overt bias or prejudice. These include cultural affirmations of one's own worth; presumed greater social status; and freedom to move, buy, work, play, and speak freely. The effects can be seen in professional, educational, and personal contexts. The concept of white privilege also implies the right to assume the universality of one's own experiences, marking others as different or exceptional while perceiving oneself as normal. [ 2] [3]The concept has attracted attention and some opposition."
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"docid": "D1305402#0",
"title": "http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/research/guides/methods/\nResearch methods and methodology",
"text": "\"Home > Research Zone > Research methods and methodology Research methods and methodology How to... guides for researchers The study of research methods is not only an essential requirement for social scientists, it is also vital for anyone looking to succeed in business and management. Stay informed on the basics, and familiarize yourself with recent developments and trends in research techniques. How to… use crowdsourcing as a research tool The term “crowdsourcing” was first used by Jeff Howe in a 2006 Time magazine article, to describe the phenomenon of online content created by amateurs. Why use the crowd rather than experts, and why should people volunteer their time to provide content to a website when it is so much easier just to browse what is there? How to... use mixed methods research Properly used, \"\"mixed methods\"\" research is a design methodology, a paradigm, and not just an arbitrary mix of qualitative and quantitative techniques. This article examines what the term means, why it has come into favour, its advantages and disadvantages, and some aspects of the execution of a mixed method design. How to... undertake case study research Case study research, in which the subject of the research is studied within its social, political, organizational or economic context, is one of the commonest research approaches across the social and management sciences. This research guide examines the use of case study research and gives advice on how to conduct it in a rigorous manner. How to... use discourse analysis In this guide, Margaret Adolphus explores what is meant by the term discourse analysis, situates it in its context of qualitative data analysis and looks at some of the key theorists and its applications. Finally, she explores some of the ways in which discourse analysis can benefit research."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformative_learning\nTransformative learning",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Transformative learning theory says that the process of \"\"perspective transformation\"\" has three dimensions: psychological (changes in understanding of the self), convictional (revision of belief systems), and behavioral (changes in lifestyle). [ 1]Transformative learning is the expansion of consciousness through the transformation of basic worldview and specific capacities of the self; transformative learning is facilitated through consciously directed processes such as appreciatively accessing and receiving the symbolic contents of the unconscious and critically analyzing underlying premises. [ 2]Perspective transformation, leading to transformative learning, occurs infrequently. Jack Mezirow believes that it usually results from a \"\"disorienting dilemma\"\" which is triggered by a life crisis or major life transition—although it may also result from an accumulation of transformations in meaning schemes over a period of time. [ 3] Less dramatic predicaments, such as those created by a teacher, also promote transformation. [ 4]An important part of transformative learning is for individuals to change their frames of reference by critically reflecting on their assumptions and beliefs and consciously making and implementing plans that bring about new ways of defining their worlds. This process is fundamentally rational and analytical. [ 5] [6]Contents [ hide ]1 Jack Mezirow2 Other perspectives3 In practice3.1 The role of the educator3.2 The role of professional development for the educator3.2.1 Strategies for transformative professional development3.2.2 Examples in educator professional development3.3 The role of the learner3.4 The role of the rational and the affective4 Citations5 References Jack Mezirow [ edit]Jack Mezirow developed transformative learning theory starting in 1978. [ 7] Since then, the theory has evolved \"\"into a comprehensive and complex description of how learners construe, validate, and reformulate the meaning of their experience.\"\" [ 8] For learners to change their meaning schemes (specific beliefs, attitudes, and emotional reactions), \"\"they must engage in critical reflection on their experiences, which in turn leads to a perspective transformation.\"\" ["
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"title": "https://www.igi-global.com/dictionary/collaborative-discourse/4357\nWhat is Collaborative Discourse",
"text": "What is Collaborative Discourse1. This refers to the human interaction in which participants share knowledge of communicative codes and subject matters, and therefore do not need to provide elaborate (new) information in communication. Learn more in: Beliefs in GSM Text Messaging Among Academics in two Nigerian Universities Find more terms and definitions using our Dictionary Search. Collaborative Discourse appears in: Handbook of Research on Discourse Behavior and... Search inside this book for more research materials. Recommend to a Librarian Recommend to a Colleague Looking for research materials? Search our database for more Collaborative Discourse downloadable research papers."
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"docid": "D218892#0",
"title": "http://wiki.sdstate.edu/User:Nathan.Serfling/ENGL_201_S22/The_Analysis_of_Medical_Discourse_Community\nThe Analysis of Medical Discourse Community",
"text": "\"Why are discourse communities important?“Code 23, 3rd floor, room 126,” is heard over the intercom of the 3rd floor of the hospital. On queue the team of doctors pagers go off and a herd of medical staff rush to the patient’s room. A crash code is common in a medical facility. Codes are a way of announcing a situation to the medical staff without alarming the patients or visitors. Those whom work in a medical facility are required to understand and know all codes the facility uses. A medical facility is an example of a discourse community. Each medical discourse community has a set of rules, standards, and codes to follow. These take time to memorize and become accustomed to and it is very important that people working in medical facilities know what these rules, standards, and codes are because people's lives could be at stake. But first we shall address what a discourse community is. What exactly is a discourse community?"
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"docid": "D2735410#0",
"title": "http://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/review/1993\nThe Political Economy of Mercantilism",
"text": "The Political Economy of Mercantilism Book: The Political Economy of Mercantilism Lars Magnusson London, Routledge, 2015, ISBN: 9780415828796; 242pp. ; Price: £113.30Reviewer: Andrew Mc Diarmid University of Dundee Citation: Andrew Mc Diarmid, review of The Political Economy of Mercantilism, (review no. 1993) DOI: 10.14296/Ri H/2014/1993 Date accessed: 4 April, 2018Mercantilism, Lars Magnusson believes, was at its core ‘a series of discussions that tried to grapple with a rapid developing world of commerce and the effects it had on polities and communities in Europe during the early modern period’ (p. 48). In order for early modern man to come to terms with these dramatic shifts it was necessary that a new ‘language’ should emerge, one which could be used to define the concepts required to ‘make sense of a brave, new and bewildering world of commercial relationships in Early Modern Europe’ (p. 220). This language was not, however, a static vocabulary, separated from praxis, but was instead a fluid and interactive driver of policy – state and otherwise. To quote Magnusson, ‘language is changed through acts of communication. By using language in praxis it is gradually transformed’ (p. 221). In such an assessment Magnusson is clearly attempting to bring together the often disparate themes of mercantilism into something more coherent. We must ask, however, whether such a view really brings anything new to the table? In just over 220 pages The Political Economy of Mercantilism (one of the latest monographs from Routledge’s Explorations in Economic History series) covers strands of mercantilist discourse over the course of the early modern period, particularly from England, as well as the existing historiographical debate surrounding the matter."
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"docid": "D92057#0",
"title": "http://www.postcolonialweb.org/poldiscourse/pol11.html\nOrientalism: a Brief Definition",
"text": "\"Orientalism: a Brief Definition Edward Said [From Orientalism, New York: Vintage, 1979. ] Unlike the Americans, the French and British--less so the Germans, Russians, Spanish, Portugese, Italians, and Swiss--have had a long tradition of what I shall be calling Orientalism, a way of coming to terms with the Orient that is based on the Orient's special place in European Western Experience. The Orient is not only adjacent to Europe; it is also the place of Europe's greatest and richest and oldest colonies, the source of its civilizations and languages, its cultural contestant, and one of its deepest and most recurring images of the Other. In addition, the Orient has helped to define Europe (or the West) as its contrasting image, idea, personality, experience. Yet none of this Orient is merely imaginative. The Orient is an integral part of European material civilization and culture. Orientalism expresses and represents that part culturally and even ideologically as a a mode of discourse with supporting institutions, vocabulary, scholarship, imagery, doctrines, even colonial bureaucracies and colonial styles. . . . It will be clear to the reader...that by Orientalism I mean several things, all of them, in my opinion, interdependent. The most readily accepted designation for Orientalism is an academic one, and indeed the label still serves in a number of academic institutions. Anyone who teaches, writes about, or researches the Orient--and this applies whether the persion is an anthropologist, sociologist, historian, or philologist--either in its specific or its general aspects, is an Orientalist, and what he or she says or does is Orientalism. . . ."
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"docid": "D2202582#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narrow-minded\nCritical thinking",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Narrow-minded)navigation search Sculpture of Socrates Critical thinking is the objective analysis of facts to form a judgment. [ 1] The subject is complex, and several different definitions exist, which generally include the rational, skeptical, unbiased analysis, or evaluation of factual evidence. Critical thinking is self-directed, self-disciplined, self- monitored, and self- corrective thinking. It presupposed assent to rigorous standards of excellence and mindful command to their use. It entails effective communication and problem solving abilities, as well as a commitment to overcome our native egocentrism [2] [3] and sociocentrism. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Etymology3 Definitions4 Logic and rationality4.1 Deduction, Abduction and Induction4.2 Critical thinking and rationality5 Functions6 Procedure7 Habits or traits of mind8 Research9 Education9.1 Efficacy10 Importance in academia11 Critical thinking in computer-mediated communication12 See also13 References14 Further reading History [ edit]The earliest documentation of critical thinking are the teachings of Socrates recorded by Plato. Socrates established the fact that one cannot depend upon those in \"\"authority\"\" to have sound knowledge and insight. He demonstrated that persons may have power and high position and yet be deeply confused and irrational. He established the importance of asking deep questions that probe profoundly into thinking before we accept ideas as worthy of belief. He established the importance of seeking evidence, closely examining reasoning and assumptions, analyzing basic concepts, and tracing out implications not only of what is said but of what is done as well."
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"docid": "D635573#0",
"title": "http://apnaorg.com/research-papers/zulfiqar-1/\nStylistics and Discourse analysis: A contribution in analysing Literature",
"text": "\"Stylistics and Discourse analysis: A contribution in analysing Literature Abstract The essay aims to provide some introduction to Stylistics and Discourse analysis, their major domains and then compares both the disciplines in terms of their contribution in analysing literature. It seems easy to claim that, stylistics and discourse analysis are different disciplines, but it is not so simple in fact, as both the disciplines have got fuzzy boundaries and it is very difficult to draw a clear line of demarcation between them. Discourse analysis, therefore, relies on knowledge and methodologies from a wide range of fields, such as, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, social and cognitive psychology and artificial intelligence and so is the Stylistics. The essay, in this context focuses particularly on either stylistics and discourse analysis are two different domains or former is the sub field of the later, and if this is so then how they differ from literary criticism in analysing literature.1. Introduction Discourse, in Collins dictionary of English, is defined as �verbal communication; talk or conversation� that shows the discipline�s � discourse analysis - major concern with analysing real conversation. Discourse, according to Stubbs (1983:1), is �language above the sentence or above the clause� and �the study of discourse is the study of any aspect of language use. ( Fasold1990: 65). In simple words, discourse analysis is �the study of language in use�. The discipline is based on the fact that language needs a context for its existence and it is impossible to understand the linguistic items, used in discourse, without a context. As Fairclough states:�Discourse constitutes the social."
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"docid": "D3252142#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orientalism_(book)\nOrientalism (book)",
"text": "\"Orientalism (book)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Orientalism Cover of the first edition, showing part of The Snake Charmer (1880), an Orientalist painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824–1904)Author Edward W. Saïd Country United States Language English Subject Orientalism Publisher Pantheon Books Publication date 1978Media type Print ( Hardcover and Paperback)Pages 368ISBN 978-0-394-42814-7OCLC 4004102Dewey Decimal 950/.07/2LC Class DS12 . S24 1979Orientalism is a 1978 book by Edward W. Said, about the cultural representations that are the bases of Orientalism, defined as the West 's patronizing representations of \"\" The East \"\"—the societies and peoples who inhabit the places of Asia, North Africa, and the Middle East. According to Said, orientalism (the Western scholarship about the Eastern World) is inextricably tied to the imperialist societies who produced it, which makes much Orientalist work inherently political and servile to power. [ 1]According to Said, in the Middle East, the social, economic, and cultural practices of the ruling Arab élites indicate they are imperial satraps who have internalized the romanticized \"\" Arab Culture \"\" created by French, British and, later, American Orientalists; the examples include critical analyses of the colonial literature of Joseph Conrad, which conflates a people, a time, and a place into a narrative of incident and adventure in an exotic land. [ 2]The critical application of post-structuralism in the scholarship of Orientalism influenced the development of literary theory, cultural criticism, and the field of Middle Eastern studies, especially regarding how academics practice their intellectual enquiry when examining, describing, and explaining the Middle East. [ 3] The scope of Said's scholarship established Orientalism as a foundation text in the field of post-colonial culture studies, which examines the denotations and connotations of Orientalism, and the history of a country's post-colonial period. [ 4]As a public intellectual, Edward Said debated Orientalism with historians and scholars of area studies, notably, the historian Bernard Lewis, who described the thesis of Orientalism as \"\"anti-Western\"\". [ 5] For subsequent editions of Orientalism, Said wrote an \"\"Afterword\"\" (1995) [6] and a \"\"Preface\"\" (2003) [7] addressing criticisms of the content, substance, and style of the work as cultural criticism. Contents [ hide ]1 Overview1.1 Cultural background1.2 Thesis of Representation1.3 Occidental and Oriental origins1.4 The Other1.5 Geopolitics and cultural hierarchy1.6 The academy2 Influence2.1 Post-colonial Culture Studies2.2 Literary criticism2.3 Oriental Europe3 Criticism3.1 History3.2 Professional3.3 Literature3.4 Philosophy3.5 Personality3.6 Death4 See also5 References6 Further reading6.1 Articles7 External links Overview [ edit]Orientalism is the exaggeration of difference, the presumption of Western superiority, and the application of clichéd analytical models for perceiving the Oriental world. [ 8] As such, Orientalism is the source of the inaccurate cultural representations that form the foundations of Western thought and perception of the Eastern world, specifically in relation to the Middle East region."
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"docid": "D800857#0",
"title": "https://www.abbreviations.com/UOD\nWhat does UODstand for?",
"text": "\"We've got 18 definitions for UOD »What does UODstand for? What does UOD mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: UOD. Filter by: Sort by: Popularity Alphabetically Category Acronym Definition Options Rating UODUniverse Of Discourse Community Rate it: UODUniversity of Delaware Academic & Science » Universities Rate it: UODUltima Online Deutschland Internet Rate it: UODUniversity Of Detroit Academic & Science » Universities Rate it: UODUniversity Of Dallas Academic & Science » Universities Rate it: UODUnderstanding Organ Donation Medical » Physiology -- and more... Rate it: UODUnits Of Destruction Sports Rate it: UODUniversity of Duhok Academic & Science » Universities Rate it: UODUnit Of Delivery Miscellaneous » Unclassified Rate it: UODUniversity of Derby Academic & Science » Universities Rate it: UODUltimate Oxygen Demand Miscellaneous » Unclassified Rate it: UODUpdate or Die Miscellaneous » Unclassified Rate it: UODUniversity of Dundee Academic & Science » Universities Rate it: UODUnderstanding Our Differences Miscellaneous » Unclassified Rate it: UODUFO Or Die Miscellaneous » Unclassified Rate it: UODUniversity of Dammam Academic & Science » Universities Rate it: UODUser Oriented Design Miscellaneous » Unclassified Rate it: UODUniform Of The Day Governmental » Military Rate it: Couldn't find the full form or full meaning of UOD? Maybe you were looking for one of these abbreviations: UOC-MP - UOC-USA - UOCK - UOCUS - UOCX - UOE - UOENO - UOES - UOEX - UOFDiscuss these UOD abbreviations with the community: Know what is UOD? Got another good explanation for UOD? Don't keep it to yourself!Add it HERE!Still can't find the acronym definition you were looking for? Use our Power Search technology to look for more unique definitions from across the web!Search the web Citation: Use the citation options below to add these abbreviations to your bibliography. Style: MLA Chicago APA\"\"UOD.\"\" Abbreviations.com."
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"docid": "D2864792#0",
"title": "http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-common-sense-and-vs-science/\nDifference Between Common Sense and Science",
"text": "\"Difference Between Common Sense and Science Posted on August 11, 2011 by koshal Last updated on: May 7, 2015Common Sense vs Science Common sense and science are two words that are often confused when it comes to their meanings when strictly speaking, there is a difference between the two words. Common sense is our usual understanding of practical issues. The word common sense is used in the sense of ‘natural instinct.’ On the other hand, science is the study or knowledge of the physical and natural world based on observation and experimentation. The word science is used in the sense of a ‘kind of knowledge.’ Common sense is our knowledge of day to day life. Science goes a step beyond and provides scientific explanations for realities in life and those that we take for granted. This is the main difference between the two words. This article attempts to highlight the difference between these two while providing a comprehensive understanding of each word. What is Common Sense?"
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"docid": "D68627#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantifier_(logic)\nQuantifier (logic)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search In logic, quantification specifies the quantity of specimens in the domain of discourse that satisfy an open formula. The two most common quantifiers mean \"\" for all \"\" and \"\" there exists \"\". For example, in arithmetic, quantifiers allow one to say that the natural numbers go on for ever, by writing that for all n (where n is a natural number), there is another number (say, the successor of n) which is one bigger than n. A language element which generates a quantification (such as \"\"every\"\") is called a quantifier. The resulting expression is a quantified expression, it is said to be quantified over the predicate (such as \"\"the natural number x has a successor\"\") whose free variable is bound by the quantifier. In formal languages, quantification is a formula constructor that produces new formulas from old ones. The semantics of the language specifies how the constructor is interpreted. Two fundamental kinds of quantification in predicate logic are universal quantification and existential quantification. The traditional symbol for the universal quantifier \"\"all\"\" is \"\"∀\"\", a rotated letter \"\" A \"\", and for the existential quantifier \"\"exists\"\" is \"\"∃\"\", a rotated letter \"\" E \"\". These quantifiers have been generalized beginning with the work of Mostowski and Lindström. Quantification is used as well in natural languages; examples of quantifiers in English are for all, for some, many, few, a lot, and no; see Quantifier (linguistics) for details."
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"docid": "D1779637#0",
"title": "http://www.chicanas.com/defs.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Defining Chicana Feminisms In Their Own Words Chicana and Latina feminists have struggled to articulate a Chicana Feminism which acknowledges both the similarities and differences with other critical frameworks of social inequality, including issues of race, gender, class, and sexuality. The following is a brief sampling of some of the more recent texts in which Chicanas move toward defining Chicana Feminisms and the project of Chicana Feminist Theory.... Index Ana Nieto-Gomez, Chicanas on Race and Class (1974)Mirta Vidal, The Unity of La Raza (1971)Cherrie Moraga, \"\"Theory in the Flesh\"\" (1981)Cherrie Moraga, \"\"The Danger Lies in Ranking the Oppressions\"\" (1983)Gloria Anzaldua, Chicana Feminism as the Borderlands (1987)Gloria Anzaldua, Haciendo Teorias (1990)Chela Sandoval, A Theory of Oppositional Consciousness (1991)Rosalinda Fregoso, The Bronze Screen: On Cinema and Social Location (1993)Ana Castillo, Xicanisma (1994)Mirta Vidal, The Unity of \"\"La Raza\"\" (1972)While it is true that the unity of La Raza is the basic foundation of the Chicano movement, when Chicano men talk about maintaining La Familia and the 'cultural heritage' of La Raza, they are in fact talking about maintaining the age-old concept of keeping the woman barefoot, pregnant, and in the kitchen. On the basis of the subordination of women, there can be no real unity.... The only real unity between men and women is the unity forged in the course of struggle against their oppression. And it is by supporting, rather than opposing, the struggles of women, that Chicanos and Chicanas can genuinely unite. ( Vidal, 31-32)From Mirta Vidal, \"\" Chicanas Speak Out. Women: New Voice of La Raza \"\" in Feminism and Socialism New York: Pathfinder Press, 1972. Ana Nieto-Gomez, Chicanas on Race and Class (1974)The Chicana's socio-economic class as a non-Anglo Spanish-speaking, low-income Chicana woman determines her need and therefore her political position. The low-income Anglo woman does not have to deal with racism nor is she punished because she speaks another language. The middle-class Anglo woman only shares with the Chicana the fact that they are both women. But they are women of different ethnic, cultural, and class status."
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"docid": "D1042981#0",
"title": "https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/presupposition/\nPresupposition",
"text": "Presupposition First published Fri Apr 1, 2011We discuss presupposition, the phenomenon whereby speakers mark linguistically the information that is presupposed or taken for granted, rather than being part of the main propositional content of a speech act. Expressions and constructions carrying presuppositions are called “presupposition triggers”, forming a large class including definites and factive verbs. The article first introduces the range of triggers, the basic properties of presuppositions such as projection and cancellability, and the diagnostic tests used to identify them. The reader is then introduced to major models of presupposition from the last 50 years, separated into three classes: Frege-Strawson derived semantic models, pragmatic models such as that offered by Stalnaker, and dynamic models. Finally we discuss some of the main current issues in presupposition theory. These involve accommodation, which occurs when a hearer's knowledge state is adjusted to meet the speaker's presuppositions; presupposition failure, which occurs when a presupposition is (known to be) false; the interaction between presuppositions and attitudes; and the triggering problem, i.e., the problem of explaining why presuppositions occur in the first place.1. Introduction2. Projection3. Cancellability4. Theories of presupposition4.1 The Frege-Strawson tradition4.2 Pragmatic presupposition4.3 Local contexts and the dynamic turn5."
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"docid": "D3218559#0",
"title": "http://www.nacada.ksu.edu/Resources/Journal.aspx\nNACADA Journal",
"text": "\"NACADA Journal The NACADA Journal was founded in 1981. It is the biannual (published in June and December each year) refereed journal sponsored by NACADA: The Global Community for Academic Advising. The NACADA Journal exists to advance scholarly discourse about the research, theory and practice of academic advising in higher education. Research is broadly defined by NACADA as “scholarly inquiry into all aspects of the advising interaction, the role of advising in higher education, and the effects that advising can have on students” (NACADA Task Force on the Infusion of Research, 2008). This definition is, in part, based on Boyer’s (1990) four elements of scholarship of discovery, integration, application, and teaching and grounded in a belief that research, theory, and practice are interconnected and dynamic. Use the links listed on the left to access information about the Journal . Find out how to publish a manuscript by clicking \"\"Publication Guidelines\"\" to the left. Access previously published articles and journal issues at nacadajournal.org . Learn about all NACADA-sponsored writing venues at Writing for NACADAConsider becoming a manuscript reviewer for the NACADA Journal The NACADA Journal is accepting applications from individuals interested in serving as manuscript reviewers. The premiere publication of NACADA: The Global Community for Academic Advising, the Journal publishes research and scholarship that clearly advances the research, theory, and practice connection within the academic advising field."
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"docid": "D1646788#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah_Tannen\nDeborah Tannen",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. ( October 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Deborah Tannen Born June 7, 1945 (age 72)Occupation Academic and professor of linguistics Deborah Frances Tannen (born June 7, 1945) is an American academic and professor of linguistics at Georgetown University in Washington, D. C. She has been a Mc Graw Distinguished Lecturer at Princeton University and was a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences following a term in residence at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, NJ. Contents [ hide ]1 Education2 Writing career3 Research3.1 Overview3.2 Gender Differences in U. S. Family Interactions3.3 Interplay of connection maneuvers and power maneuvers in family conversations3.4 Conversational Style3.5 “High-involvement” vs. “High-considerateness” Styles3.6 Indirectness in work situations3.7 Indirectness as a Sociocultural Norm3.8 Agonism in written academic discourse4 Bibliography5 References6 Further reading7 External links Education [ edit]Tannen graduated from Hunter College High School and completed her undergraduate studies at Harpur College (now part of Binghamton University) with a B. A. in English Literature. Tannen went on to earn a Masters in English Literature at Wayne State University. Later, she continued her academic studies at UC Berkeley, earning an M. A. and a Ph. D. in Linguistics. Writing career [ edit]Tannen has lectured worldwide in her field, and written and/or edited numerous academic publications on linguistics, discourse analysis, and interpersonal communication. She has written and edited many books including Conversational Style: Analyzing Talk Among Friends; Talking Voices: Repetition, Dialogue and Imagery in Conversational Discourse; Gender and Discourse; and The Handbook of Discourse Analysis."
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"docid": "D616739#0",
"title": "https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/589/01/\nOverview and Contradictions",
"text": "Overview and Contradictions Summary: There are few intellectual offenses more serious than plagiarism in academic and professional contexts. This resource offers advice on how to avoid plagiarism in your work. Contributors: Karl Stolley, Allen Brizee, Joshua M. Paiz Last Edited: 2014-10-10 09:01:36Research-based writing in American institutions, both educational and corporate, is filled with rules that writers, particularly beginners, aren't aware of or don't know how to follow. Many of these rules have to do with research and proper citation. Gaining familiarity with these rules, however, is critically important, as inadvertent mistakes can lead to charges of plagiarism, which is the uncredited use (both intentional and unintentional) of somebody else's words or ideas. While some rhetorical traditions may not insist so heavily on documenting sources of words, ideas, images, sounds, etc., American academic rhetorical tradition does. A charge of plagiarism can have severe consequences, including expulsion from a university or loss of a job, not to mention a writer's loss of credibility and professional standing. This resource, which does not reflect any official university policy, is designed to help you develop strategies for knowing how to avoid accidental plagiarism. For instructors seeking a key statement on definitions and avoidance on plagiarism, see Defining and Avoiding Plagiarism: The WPA Statement on Best Practices. ("
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"title": "https://www.routing-numbers.com/10074/academy_bank\nACADEMY BANK ROUTING NUMBER & INFORMATION",
"text": "ACADEMY BANK ROUTING NUMBER & INFORMATIONBank records last updated 0000-00-00 00:00:00. Academy Bank ABA Routing Number Routing Number:107001481Academy Bank1111 MAIN SUITE 201KANSAS CITY, MO 64105Academy Bank's routing number (the leftmost number on the bottom of a check) is 107001481. Sometimes, banks have multiple routing numbers for different branches or uses. Please make sure this is the correct routing number for your branch!CONTACT ACADEMY BANKThe main phone number for Academy Bank is 816-472-0081. The assigned Federal Reserve Office for Academy Bank is Fed 101000048. WHAT IS A BANK ROUTING NUMBER? A bank's Routing Transit Number (RTN) is a 9-digit code used to identify your bank on checks, direct deposit, bill pay, and in other transactions. You need to know your routing number to connect online accounts to your bank account, set up direct deposit with your employer, and in many other financial situations. Learn more. BANK ROUTING NUMBER LOOKUPNot looking for the Academy Bank routing number?"
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"docid": "D13220#0",
"title": "http://somersetpulaskichamber.com/fact-sheet/\nFact Sheet",
"text": "An Overview of the History of Pulaski County The town of Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky began when the nineteenth century was one year old. Pulaski County was created out of parts of Green and Lincoln Counties by the General Assembly, December 10, 1798. It came into being in answer to the petitions from the people of Lincoln and Green who lived so far from their respective county seats of Stanford and Greensburg that it was difficult for them to get into the county seats to carry on necessary business. Poor roads was another reason that prompted them to seek a nearer seat of government. The portion of Kentucky which became Pulaski County in 1798, lies in the south central part of the state. Pulaski County is bounded on the north by Lincoln and Rockcastle Counties; on the east by Rockcastle and Laurel; on the south by Mc Creary and Wayne, and on the west by Russell and Casey. The soil is varied with red clay predominating in most sections. There are many springs throughout the county and salt exists in small quantities along Fishing Creek. There are areas of timberland in the county and about 1,000 acres of the Cumberland National Park Forest (now Daniel Boone National Forest). The timber is largely hardwood and includes white oak, poplar, maple, beech, black pine, yellow pine, cedar, and walnut."
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"docid": "D281660#0",
"title": "http://www.gregthatcher.com/Bank/Routing/Numbers/A\nList of Banks that have names that begin with 'A'",
"text": "Routing Number New Routing Number Bank Name Address City State Zip ACH Services Telephone Date Of Last Revision243379475 A & S FCU 2283 BRODHEAD ROAD ALIQUIPPA PA 15001-0000 (724) 375-0248 012901272481363 A A C CREDIT UNION 904 BROADWAY NW GRAND RAPIDS MI 49504-0000 (616) 459-4429 092115256078255 A B & W CREDIT UNION INC 6201 RICHMOND HIGHWAY ALEXANDRIA VA 22303-0000 (703) 768-7000 072308274976193 A H E PLANT NO 3 FCU 720 W FRANKLIN ST WINCHESTER IN 47394-0000 (765) 584-1055 063097271970448 A J SMITH FED SAVINGS BK 14757 S CICERO MIDLOTHIAN IL 60445-0000 (708) 687-7400 021009242176187 A R H EMPL CU 3805 CUMBERLAND AVENUE MIDDLESBORO KY 40965-0000 (606) 248-8566 042209307086837 A. C. P. E. FCU 2835 E GRAND AVENUE LARAMIE WY 82070-0001 (307) 745-4726 040412281276242 A. S. H. EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION P. O. BOX 644 ANNA IL 62906-0000 (618) 833-5161 032714265075087 A. S. I. FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 5508 CITRUS BLVD HARAHAN LA 70123-0000 (504) 733-7274 090117314977104 A+ FEDERAL CREDIT UNION P O BOX 14867 AUSTIN TX 78761-4867 (512) 302-6800 030607271291648 AAA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION P O BOX 3788 SOUTH BEND IN 46619-0000 (574) 232-8021 020609272480393 AAC CREDIT UNION 904 BROADWAY NW GRAND RAPIDS MI 49504-0000 (616) 459-4429 012395272481389 AAC CREDIT UNION 904 BROADWAY NW GRAND RAPIDS MI 49504-0000 (616) 459-4429 080107271975391 AAEC CREDIT UNION 115 S WILKE RD ARLINGTON HEIGHT IL 60005-0000 (847) 392-1922 032703061219694 AB & T 241 PINE AVENUE ALBANY GA 31701-0000 (229) 446-2265 123016062103767 061219694 AB & T 2722 - 1 DAWSON RD ALBANY GA 31707-0000 (229) 446-2265 123016226072870 ABACUS FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK 104-116 NASSAU STREET, 10TH FLOOR NEW YORK NY 10038-0000 (212) 732-8025 041607265270002 ABBEVILLE B&L ASN 1212 CHARITY STREET ABBEVILLE LA 70510-0000 (337) 893-1170 042514253278058 ABBEVILLE COMMUNITY FCU 603 E GREENWOOD ST ABBEVILLE SC 29620-0000 (864) 366-5615 082614253271806 ABBEVILLE FIRST BANK 205 SOUTH MAIN ST ABBEVILLE SC 29620-0000 (864) 366-2158 102913242277675 ABBEY CREDIT UNION INC 800 FALLS CREEK DRIVE VANDALIA OH 45377-8600 (937) 898-7800 120696071993162 ABBOTT LABORATORIES EMPL C. U. STE 1A GURNEE IL 60031-0000 (847) 688-8000 102099091512251 ABBY BANK 401 E SPRUCE ST ABBOTSFORD WI 54405-0000 (715) 223-2345 091916075911713 ABBYBANK 401 E SPRUCE ST ABBOTSFORD WI 54405-0000 (715) 223-2345 030705071001122 ABC BANK 6400 W. NORTH AVE CHICAGO IL 60707-0000 (773) 854-2900 071217231278274 ABCO FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 621 BEVERLY RANCOCAS ROAD WILLIINGBORO NJ 08046-0000 (609) 880-8134 060308272485673 ABD FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 27850 MOUND ROAD WARREN MI 48092-2696 (586) 751-4400 101101291479178 ABERDEEN FEDERAL CU PO BOX 1495 ABERDEEN SD 57402-1495 (605) 225-2488 043007255075576 ABERDEEN PROVING GRND FCU P. O. BOX 1176 ABERDEEN MD 21001-0000 (410) 272-4000 072909311376494 ABILENE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 810 N 6TH STREET ABILENE TX 79601-0000 (325) 677-2918 021716311376533 ABILENE TEACHERS FCU 3849 ANTILLEY ROAD ABILENE TX 79606-0000 (325) 677-2274 032811211371845 ABINGTON BANK P. O. BOX 68 NORTH ABINGTON MA 02351-0000 (781) 878-0045 060509211373267 211371845 ABINGTON BANK PO BOX 68 NORTH ABINGTON MA 02351-0000 (781) 878-0045 112017251481627 ABNB FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 830 GREENBRIER CIRCLE CHESAPEAKE VA 23320-2624 (757) 523-5300 072308251481928 ABNB FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 830 GREENBRIER CIRCLE CHESAPEAKE VA 23320-2624 (757) 523-5300 110314271975388 ABRI CREDIT UNION 1350 W. RENWICK RD ROMEOVILLE IL 60446-0000 (815) 267-7700 012411281580381 ACADEMIC EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION 2804 WEST ASH COLUMBIA MO 65203-0000 (573) 445-1845 090904107001481 ACADEMY BANK P. O. BOX 26458 KANSAS CITY MO 64196-6458 (816) 472-0081 042315063112919 ACADEMY BANK NA P. O. BOX 26458 KANSAS CITY MO 64196-6458 (816) 472-0081 062215101019482 ACADEMY BANK NA P. O. BOX 26458 KANSAS CITY MO 64196-6458 (816) 472-0081 062215122106293 ACADEMY BANK NA P. O. BOX 26458 KANSAS CITY MO 64196-6458 (816) 472-0081 062215211287748 ACADIA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 9 EAST MAIN STREET FORT KENT ME 04743-1398 (207) 834-6167 011106211291967 211287748 ACADIA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 9 EAST MAIN STREET FORT KENT ME 04743-1398 (207) 834-6167 110117265274367 ACADIAN FED CU 102 SUNBEAM LANE LAFAYETTE LA 70506-0000 (337) 233-6744 041310265274477 ACADIANA MEDICAL FEDERAL C U 702 ST. LANDRY ST LAFAYETTE LA 70506-0000 (337) 289-2740 090613103102368 ACB BANK P O BOX 227 CHEROKEE OK 73728-0227 (580) 596-3337 031411243083208 ACBA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION TOWN PLACE - SUITE 1065 PITTSBURGH PA 15222-0000 (412) 391-7242 022211291973292 ACCENTRA CREDIT UNION 400 FOURTH AVENUE NORTHEAST AUSTIN MN 55912-0000 (507) 433-1829 082013104001138 ACCESS BANK 8712 W DODGE RD OMAHA NE 68114-0000 (402) 763-6000 082117104014138 ACCESS BANK 8712 W DODGE ROAD OMAHA NE 68114-0000 (402) 763-6000 122412111925744 ACCESS BANK TEXAS PO BOX 1429 DENTON TX 76202-0000 (940) 382-3962 042613311376902 ACCESS COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION 6400 S BELL AMARILLO TX 79109-0000 (806) 353-9999 052710271081939 ACCESS CREDIT UNION 1807 W. CERMAK RD BROADVIEW IL 60155-4729 (708) 343-0228 042211221379895 ACCESS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 6 FRANKLIN AVE CLINTON NY 13323-0000 (315) 693-2002 010912056006786 056009039 ACCESS NATIONAL BANK SUITE 310 RESTON VA 20191-0000 (703) 871-7380 080717056009039 ACCESS NATIONAL BANK 1800 ROBERT FULTON DR STE 310 RESTON VA 20191-0000 (703) 871-7380 072309265274736 ACCESS OF LOUISIANA FCU 4400 MAPLEWOOD DR SULPHUR LA 70663-0000 (337) 533-1808 041913111015544 111925744 ACCESSBANK TEXAS P O BOX 1429 DENTON TX 76202-0000 (940) 382-3962 080116253184692 ACCLAIM FCU P O BOX 29527 GREENSBORO NC 27429-0000 (336) 332-4449 072010273975399 ACE CREDIT UNION 1028 14TH S E MASON CITY IA 50401-0000 (641) 424-6330 101501101106269 ACEDEMY BANK PO BOX 26458 KANSAS CITY MO 64196-6458 (816) 472-0081 050117067016244 ACHIEVA CREDIT UNION P. O. BOX 1500 DUNEDIN FL 34697-0000 (727) 431-7680 053017263182312 ACHIEVA CREDIT UNION 1659 VIRGINIA STREET DUNEDIN FL 34698-0000 (727) 585-8775 031815211178006 ACHIEVE FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION 279 NEW BRITAIN RD BERLIN CT 06037-0000 (860) 828-2790 123010262087447 ACIPCO FED CR UNION 1501 31ST AVE N BIRMINGHAM AL 35207-0000 (205) 328-4371 042312271076986 ACME CONTINENTAL CRED UNIO 13601 S PERRY RIVERDALE IL 60827-0000 (312) 849-3113 110397241074824 ACME FEDERAL CREDIT UNION STE B EASTLAKE OH 44095-4014 (440) 946-1980 042803221379918 ACMG FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 1753 MILTON AVENUE SOLVAY NY 13209-1601 (315) 488-4433 073092031309945 ACNB BANK P O BOX 3129 GETTYSBURG PA 17325-0000 (717) 339-5026 012418055002998 031309945 ACNB BANK 100 V-TWIN DR GETTYSBURG PA 17325-0000 (717) 339-5136 072417044084354 ACS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ROOM 1255A COLUMBUS OH 43202-1505 (614) 447-3675 021397252176889 ACT 1ST FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 14316 NATIONAL HIGHWAY SW LAVALE MD 21502-0000 (301) 729-8015 091417026084466 ACTORS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 165 WEST 46TH STREET NEW YORK NY 10036-0000 (212) 869-8926 081406226077079 ACTORS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 165 WEST 46TH STREET NEW YORK NY 10036-0000 (212) 869-8926 041806211380179 ACUSHNET FCU 112 MAIN STREET ACUSHNET MA 02743-0000 (508) 995-9100 061814104113958 ADAMS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY P O BOX 720 OGALLALA NE 69153-0720 (308) 284-4071 030912011805388 211871523 ADAMS COMMUNITY BANK P. O. BOX 306 ADAMS MA 01220-0306 (413) 743-0001 101915211871523 ADAMS COMMUNITY BANK P. O. BOX 306 ADAMS MA 01220-0306 (413) 743-0001 073113211873686 211871523 ADAMS COMMUNITY BANK P. O. BOX 306 ADAMS MA 01220-0000 (413) 743-0001 073113104907708 ADAMS COUNTY BANK 401 NORTH SMITH AVE. KENESAW NE 68956-0149 (402) 752-3235 031811101089865 ADAMS DAIRY BANK 651 NE CORONADO DRIVE BLUE SPRINGS MO 64014-0000 (816) 655-3333 070909104911671 ADAMS STATE BANK PO BOX 106 ADAMS NE 68301-0106 (402) 988-2255 022814221371709 ADIRONDACK BANK 7TH FLOOR UTICA NY 13501-0000 (877) 404-2265 042304221380570 ADIRONDACK REGIONAL FCU 280 PARK STREET TUPPER LAKE NY 12986-0000 (518) 359-2921 041505271182883 ADM CREDIT UNION 3735 E. WILLIAM STRD DECATUR IL 62521-0000 (217) 422-3966 013113011807140 ADMIRALS BANK 15 PARK ROW WEST PROVIDENCE RI 02903-0000 (401) 248-7337 092013211574833 ADMIRALS BANK 15 PARK ROW WEST PROVIDENCE RI 02903-0000 (401) 248-7337 092013101217857 ADRIAN BANK P O BOX 127 ADRIAN MO 64720-0127 (816) 297-2194 030309091203285 ADRIAN STATE BANK PO BOX 129 ADRIAN MN 56110-0000 (507) 483-2447 020314271990473 ADVANCE FINANCIAL FCU 31 W LINCOLN HWY SCHERERVILLE IN 46375-0000 (219) 392-3953 022505221276817 ADVANCED FINANCIAL FCU 785 CENTRAL AVE NEW PROVIDENCE NJ 07974-0000 (908) 771-0300 032213311078857 ADVANCIAL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION SUITE 1300 DALLAS TX 75201-0000 (972) 201-1812 040804107006787 ADVANTAGE BANK 1475 NORTH DENVER AVENUE LOVELAND CO 80538-0000 (970) 613-1982 032612103008815 ADVANTAGE BANK 8001 NE 23RD ST OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73141-0000 (405) 419-1000 052912075905059 ADVANTAGE COMMUNITY BANK PO BOX 200 DORCHESTER WI 54425-0200 (715) 654-5100 021704273975674 ADVANTAGE CREDIT UNION 121 WEST 3RD ST NO. NEWTON IA 50208-0000 (641) 792-5660 032813241279881 ADVANTAGE CREDIT UNION, INC. 700 STUMBO ROAD MANSFIELD OH 44906-0000 (419) 529-5603 030713222382292 ADVANTAGE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 1975 BUFFALO ROAD ROCHESTER NY 14624-0000 (585) 454-5900 062211254075470 ADVANTAGE FINANCIAL FEDERAL CU MAIL STOP 831 WASHINGTON DC 20420-0000 (202) 737-6969 070516271186766 ADVANTAGE ONE CREDIT UNION 204 NORTH JACKSON STREET MORRISON IL 61270-0000 (815) 772-7215 021104272485107 ADVANTAGE ONE CREDIT UNION 23670 TELEGRAPH RD BROWNSTOWN MI 48134-0000 (734) 676-7000 092716324173587 ADVANTAGE PLUS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 2133 EAST CENTER POCATELLO ID 83201-0000 (208) 232-7711 122309274975880 ADVANTAGEPLUS OF INDIANA FCU 1122 N FRUITRIDGE AVE TERRE HAUTE IN 47804-0000 (812) 231-7900 062404323075097 ADVANTIS CREDIT UNION SUITE 300 CLACKAMAS OR 97015-0000 (503) 785-2469 080316323075181 ADVANTIS CREDIT UNION SUITE 300 CLACKAMAS OR 97015-0000 (503) 785-2469 080316272480432 ADVENTURE CREDIT UNION 630 32ND ST SE GRAND RAPIDS MI 49548-2348 (616) 243-0125 051316072486830 ADV"
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"docid": "D1020949#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Brookfield-Missouri.html\nBrookfield, Missouri",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Brookfield, Missouriadd your Submit your own pictures of this city and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Brookfield, Missouri photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map45°F- miles Wind: - Pressure: 30.17 in Humidity: 31%Current weather forecast for Brookfield, MOPopulation in 2014: 4,364 (94% urban, 6% rural). Population change since 2000: -8.5%Males: 1,992 (45.7%)Females: 2,372 (54.3%)Median resident age: 41.0 years Missouri median age: 38.4 years Zip codes: 64628. Estimated median household income in 2016: $29,749 ( it was $25,753 in 2000)Brookfield: $29,749MO: $51,746Estimated per capita income in 2016: $17,829 ( it was $14,842 in 2000) Brookfield city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $67,337 ( it was $42,800 in 2000 )Brookfield: $67,337MO: $151,400Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $84,841; Detached houses: $87,108; Mobile homes: $22,159Median gross rent in 2016: $507. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 64628Brookfield, MO residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Junk and Disorderly Store Southside Equipment Junk and Disorderly Booth Rental and Consignment Store Linn County Leader Brookfield Electric Co. Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Brookfield, MO (2016)4,16493.7%White alone1423.2%Two or more races861.9%Hispanic230.5%Black alone90.2%Asian alone60.1%American Indian alone Races in Brookfield detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Brookfield: 75.1 (low, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Brookfield, Missouri on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Brookfield is mentioned 70 times on our forum: Interesting Missouri facts. ("
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"docid": "D2429333#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/credit-union/first-community/mo/saint-louis/\nFirst Community Credit Union in Saint Louis, Missouri Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Filter Results First Community Credit Union Branches in Saint Louis, Missouri3 branches found. Showing 1 - 3First Community - Oakville 4527 Telegraph Rd Saint Louis, MO, 63129-3317 Phone Number: 636-728-3333 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code First Community - South County Shared 4566 Lemay Ferry Rd Saint Louis, MO, 63129-1614 Phone Number: 636-728-3333 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code First Community - St. Louis Hills 4249 Watson Rd Saint Louis, MO, 63109-1214 Phone Number: 636-728-3333 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1Search US Banks Top Credit Unions in Saint Louis, Missouri St. Louis Community (8)Anheuser Busch Employees (8)Gateway Metro (7)Arsenal (3)First Community (3)Electro Savings (3)F R B (2)Ubc (2)First Missouri (2)Vantage (2)West Community (2)County (2)Neighbors (2)Laclede Family Savings (1)Procter & Gamble St. Louis Emp. ( 1)1st Financial (1)Lutheran (1)Union Memorial (1)Century (1)Southpointe (1)Credit Union Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your credit union or can search this website for free."
},
{
"docid": "D3174797#0",
"title": "http://www.routingcheck.com/us-bank-routing-number.html\n.",
"text": "\"Us bank routing number List of Us bank routing numbers with branch details What is Us bank routing number? Us bank routing number is a nine digit number used to identify bank transfers. Routing numbers will be different based on the account branch. It is based on the bank account origin by state and region. The routing number on check is available for each branch in the table below. In order to find the check routing number of the branch you are looking for, click on the \"\"Details\"\" link next to the branch name. Additionally, the list of bank routing numbers is visible on this page for easier access. Browse routing numbers by Bank Name: [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z]ROUTING BANK NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP DETAILS011501747 US BANK NA 60 LIVINGSTON ST. PAUL MN 55107 Details021414125 RADIUS BANK 1 HARBOR ST. STE 201 BOSTON MA 02210 Details041202582 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION EP-MN-WN1A ST."
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{
"docid": "D2811531#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/routing/central-bank-of-branson/\nCentral Bank of Branson Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Filter Results By State: Missouri (6)Central Bank of Branson Branches6 branches found. Showing 1 - 6Central Bank of Branson - Central Bank Of Branson Full Service, brick and mortar office 400 South Commercial Street Branson, MO, 65616 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Central Bank of Branson - Motor Bank West Branch Limited Service, drive-through facility 302 S Hwy 165 Branson, MO, 65616 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Central Bank of Branson - Cedar Ridge Facility Full Service, brick and mortar office 1115 James F. Epps Road Branson, MO, 65616 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Central Bank of Branson - Branson West Facility Limited Service, drive-through facility Highway 13 and 76 Branson, MO, 65737 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Central Bank of Branson - Web Branch Full Service, home banking 2116 Nelwood Drive Columbia, MO, 65202 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Central Bank of Branson - Hollister Bank Office Full Service, brick and mortar office 710 Birch Street Hollister, MO, 65672 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1Search US Banks Top Banks in USAWells Fargo Bank NA (6232)JPMorgan Chase Bank NA (5545)Bank of America NA (4861)U. S. Bank NA (3221)PNC Bank NA (2777)Branch Banking and Trust Company (1903)Regions Bank (1631)Sun Trust Bank (1471)Fifth Third Bank (1339)TD Bank NA (1326)Key Bank NA (1002)Citizens Bank NA (853)Capital One NA (840)Citibank NA (808)The Huntington National Bank (760)Bank Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your bank or can search this website for free."
},
{
"docid": "D653533#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/routing/midwest-bankcentre/\nMidwest BankCentre Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Filter Results By State: Missouri (17)Midwest Bank Centre Branches17 branches found. Showing 1 - 15Midwest Bank Centre - Arnold Branch Full Service, brick and mortar office 1950 Richardson Road Arnold, MO, 63010 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Midwest Bank Centre - Clayton Branch Full Service, brick and mortar office 8020 Forsyth Clayton, MO, 63105 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Midwest Bank Centre - Crystal City Branch Full Service, brick and mortar office 300 South Truman Boulevard Crystal City, MO, 63019 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Midwest Bank Centre - Desoto Branch Full Service, brick and mortar office 2101 Rock Road De Soto, MO, 63020 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Midwest Bank Centre - Fenton Branch Full Service, brick and mortar office 1007 Bowles Avenue Fenton, MO, 63026 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Midwest Bank Centre - Imperial Branch Full Service, brick and mortar office 1030 Main Street Imperial, MO, 63052 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Midwest Bank Centre - Midwest Bankcentre Full Service, brick and mortar office 2191 Lemay Ferry Road Lemay, MO, 63125 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Midwest Bank Centre - Winghaven Branch Full Service, brick and mortar office 2299 Technology Drive O Fallon, MO, 63368 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Midwest Bank Centre - Southern Commercial Bank Branch Full Service, brick and mortar office 4435 Meramec Bottom Road Saint Louis, MO, 63129 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Midwest Bank Centre - Oakville Branch Full Service, brick and mortar office 5575 Telegraph Road Saint Louis, MO, 63129 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Midwest Bank Centre - Grand Avenue Branch Full Service, brick and mortar office 5515 South Grand Avenue Saint Louis, MO, 63111 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Midwest Bank Centre - South Lindbergh Branch Full Service, brick and mortar office 6969 South Lindbergh Saint Louis, MO, 63125 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Midwest Bank Centre - Pagedale Branch Full Service, brick and mortar office 6810 Page Avenue Saint Louis, MO, 63133 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Midwest Bank Centre - South Broadway Branch Full Service, brick and mortar office 7201 South Broadway St. Louis, MO, 63111 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Midwest Bank Centre - Meramec Branch Full Service, brick and mortar office 3207 Meramec St. Louis, MO, 63118 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1 2Search US Banks Top Banks in USAWells Fargo Bank NA (6232)JPMorgan Chase Bank NA (5545)Bank of America NA (4861)U. S. Bank NA (3221)PNC Bank NA (2777)Branch Banking and Trust Company (1903)Regions Bank (1631)Sun Trust Bank (1471)Fifth Third Bank (1339)TD Bank NA (1326)Key Bank NA (1002)Citizens Bank NA (853)Capital One NA (840)Citibank NA (808)The Huntington National Bank (760)Bank Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your bank or can search this website for free."
},
{
"docid": "D3488237#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/branch/041610-quarry%2Bcity%2Bsavings%2Band%2Bloan%2Bassociation-quarry-city-savings-and-loan-association/\nQuarry City Savings and Loan Association Branch of Quarry City Savings and Loan Association in Warrensburg, MO",
"text": "Quarry City Savings and Loan Association Branch of Quarry City Savings and Loan Association in Warrensburg, Missouri Branch Information Routing Number Swift Code Locate on Map Write a Review Bank Quarry City Savings and Loan Association Branch Quarry City Savings and Loan Association Branch (Main Office)Address 713 Pca Road, Warrensburg, Missouri 64093County Johnson Service Type Full Service, brick and mortar office Date of Establishment 01/01/1890Branch Deposits $42,175,000Contact and Working Hours Contact Numbers Branch Phone: (660) 747-5513 Phone (International): +1 660-747-5513 Opening Hours Monday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Thursday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Sunday: Closed Bank Information Bank Holding Company Head Quarters Address 713 Pca Road, Warrensburg, MO 64093 United States Bank Type 35 - STATE STOCK S&L ASSOCIATIONFDIC CERT # 28776Total Bank Assets $50,925,000Domestic Deposits $42,175,000RSSD (Federal Reserve ID Number) 0Routing Number for Quarry City Savings and Loan Association in Missouri A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institute for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, etc. to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. Usually all banks have different routing numbers for each state in the US. You can find the routing number for Quarry City Savings and Loan Association in Missouri here. Total Assets: The sum of all assets owned by the institution including cash, loans, securities, bank premises and other assets. This total does not include off-balance-sheet accounts. RSSD: The unique number assigned by the Federal Reserve Board (FRB) to the top regulatory bank holding company. This unique identifier for Quarry City Savings and Loan Association is 0."
},
{
"docid": "D64501#0",
"title": "http://www.bankabanumbers.com/301071712.html\nBank ABA Numbers",
"text": "Bank ABA Numbers Bankliberty Routing Number 301071712. Call (816) 448-7200 for wire instructions for domestic wire transfer to and from Bankliberty, international wire transfer, wire transfer fees and cut off time for wires. BANKLIBERTY ROUTING ABA NUMBERABA/Routing Number: 301071712 BANKLIBERTY 16 W FRANKLIN LIBERTY, MO 64068-0000 (816) 448-7200 Browse Bankliberty Locations The last reported ABA Number for Bankliberty is 301071712. According to our bank database, this bank location is a main office and servicing FRB number is 081019256. There are several Bankliberty routing numbers reported in our bank database. Please call (816) 448-7200 to verify routing number for your bank wire transfer, reorder Bankliberty checks or setting up direct deposit. You can also get your Bankliberty routing number on your check, view sample check to locate your ABA number. Note: The Bankliberty routing and account numbers may appear in different places on your check. Bank Location Schema: BANKLIBERTY16 W FRANKLIN LIBERTY , MO 64068-0000 US Phone: (816) 448-7200Comments Your comments are greatly appreciated. Please share your thoughts with other users about Bankliberty."
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"title": "http://www.bankabanumbers.com/081512407.html\nBank ABA Numbers",
"text": "Bank ABA Numbers The Maries County Bank Routing Number 081512407. Call (573) 422-3323 for wire instructions for domestic wire transfer to and from The Maries County Bank, international wire transfer, wire transfer fees and cut off time for wires. THE MARIES COUNTY BANK ROUTING ABA NUMBERABA/Routing Number: 081512407 THE MARIES COUNTY BANK 218 4TH STREET VIENNA, MO 65582-0000 (573) 422-3323 Browse The Maries County Bank Locations The last reported ABA Number for The Maries County Bank is 081512407. According to our bank database, this bank location is a main office and servicing FRB number is 081512407. There are several The Maries County Bank routing numbers reported in our bank database. Please call (573) 422-3323 to verify routing number for your bank wire transfer, reorder The Maries County Bank checks or setting up direct deposit. You can also get your The Maries County Bank routing number on your check, view sample check to locate your ABA number. Note: The The Maries County Bank routing and account numbers may appear in different places on your check. Bank Location Schema: THE MARIES COUNTY BANK218 4TH STREET VIENNA , MO 65582-0000 US Phone: (573) 422-3323Comments Your comments are greatly appreciated. Please share your thoughts with other users about The Maries County Bank."
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"title": "http://banks-america.com/routing-number/academy-bank-na/\nRouting number for Academy Bank NA",
"text": "Routing Number for Academy Bank NAAcademy Bank NA Branches Routing Number Swift Code Routing number for Academy Bank NA is a 9 digit bank code required for initiating various financial transactions such as direct deposits, electronic payments, wire transfers, check ordering and many more. Routing numbers are also known as ABA routing numbers, routing transit numbers (RTNs), transit numbers, ABA numbers, and ACH routing numbers. Routing numbers may differ depending on the region where your account was initially opened and the type of transaction being made. Find Academy Bank NA Routing Number on a Check The best and easiest way to find the routing number for Academy Bank NA checking, savings or business account is to look at the bottom left corner of the check issued to you by your bank. Academy Bank NA ABA Routing Number Routing Number for Academy Bank NA in AZ, CO, FL, KS and MO (for all transaction types) is 107001481Other Routing Numbers for Academy Bank NARouting Number Bank Address** State, Zip107001481 ACADEMY BANK P. O. BOX 26458 KANSAS CITY Missouri, 64196063112919 ACADEMY BANK NA P. O. BOX 26458 KANSAS CITY Missouri, 64196101019482 ACADEMY BANK NA P. O. BOX 26458 KANSAS CITY Missouri, 64196122106293 ACADEMY BANK NA P. O. BOX 26458 KANSAS CITY Missouri, 64196**Address mentioned in the table may differ from your branch office address. Routing number of a bank usually differ only by state and is generally same for all branches in a state. Post Questions / Comments Below Sorry, the browser you are using is not currently supported. Disqus actively supports the following browsers: Firefox Chrome Internet Explorer 11+Safari Judy • 2 years ago Am I blind or what but I am not seeing the routing # anywhere for Colorado...arajvanshi • 2 years ago Routing number of Academy Bank is 107001481 (for all locations including CO)."
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"title": "http://banks-america.com/routing/u.s.-bank-na/mo/saint-charles/\nU.S. Bank NA in Saint Charles, Missouri Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Filter Results U. S. Bank NA Branches in Saint Charles, Missouri6 branches found. Showing 1 - 6U. S. Bank NA - West Clay Office Full Service, brick and mortar office 2608 West Clay Street Saint Charles, MO, 63301 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code U. S. Bank NA - Harvester Branch Full Service, brick and mortar office One Harvester Square Saint Charles, MO, 63303 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code U. S. Bank NA - Kisker Road Office Full Service, brick and mortar office 1525 Kisker Road Saint Charles, MO, 63304 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code U. S. Bank NA - Cottleville Schnucks Branch Full Service, retail office 6058 Mid Rivers Mall Drive Saint Charles, MO, 63304 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code U. S. Bank NA - Zumbehl Schnucks Branch Full Service, retail office 1950 Zumbehl Road Saint Charles, MO, 63303 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code U. S. Bank NA - Lindenwood Schnucks Branch Full Service, retail office 1900 First Capitol Drive Saint Charles, MO, 63301 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1Search US Banks Top Banks in Saint Charles, Missouri U. S. Bank NA (6)NEW FRONTIER BANK (2)Pulaski Bank (2)Commerce Bank (2)First Bank (2)UMB Bank NA (2)First State Bank of St. Charles, Missouri (1)Bank of America NA (1)Citizens National Bank of Greater St. Louis (1)Fifth Third Bank (1)Frontenac Bank (1)PNC Bank NA (1)Carrollton Bank (1)Midland States Bank (1)Providence Bank (1)CENTRAL BANK OF ST. LOUIS (1)Enterprise Bank & Trust (1)Bank Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your bank or can search this website for free."
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"title": "https://www.routingcheck.com/bank-of-urbana-routing-number.html\nBank of urbana routing number",
"text": "\"Bank of urbana routing number List of Bank of urbana routing numbers with branch details What is Bank of urbana routing number? Bank of urbana routing number is a nine digit number used to identify bank transfers. Routing numbers will be different based on the account branch. It is based on the bank account origin by state and region. The routing number on check is available for each branch in the table below. In order to find the check routing number of the branch you are looking for, click on the \"\"Details\"\" link next to the branch name. Additionally, the list of bank routing numbers is visible on this page for easier access. Browse routing numbers by Bank Name: [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z]ROUTING BANK NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP DETAILS081512355 BANK OF URBANA PO BOX 248 URBANA MO 65767 Details Search by Bank Name: Enter bank name to search. Search by Routing Number: Enter bank routing number to search. Browse Banks by State: AL AR AZ CA CO CT DC DE FL GA HI IA ID IL IN KS KY LA MA MD ME MI MN MO MSMT NC ND NE NH NJ NM NV NY OH OK OR PA PR RI SC SD TN TX UT VA VT WA WI WVWY \""
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"title": "http://banks-america.com/branch/540072-academy-bank-na-downtown-denver-branch/\nDowntown Denver Branch of Academy Bank NA in Denver, CO",
"text": "Downtown Denver Branch of Academy Bank NA in Denver, Colorado Branch Information Routing Number Swift Code Locate on Map Write a Review Bank Academy Bank NABranch Downtown Denver Branch Address 740 17th Street, Denver, Colorado 80202County El Paso Service Type Full Service, brick and mortar office Date of Establishment 06/03/2013Branch Deposits $10,817,000Contact and Working Hours Contact Numbers Branch Phone: (303) 222-9260 Phone (International): +1 303-222-9260 Opening Hours Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed Bank Information Bank Holding Company DICKINSON FINANCIAL CORPORATION IIHead Quarters Address 2835 Briargate Boulevard, Colorado Springs, CO 80920 United States Bank Type 3 - NATIONAL MEMBER BANKFDIC CERT # 19600Total Bank Assets $873,340,000Domestic Deposits $600,891,000RSSD (Federal Reserve ID Number) 2107707Routing Number for Academy Bank NA in Colorado A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institute for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, etc. to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. Usually all banks have different routing numbers for each state in the US. You can find the routing number for Academy Bank NA in Colorado here. Total Assets: The sum of all assets owned by the institution including cash, loans, securities, bank premises and other assets. This total does not include off-balance-sheet accounts. RSSD: The unique number assigned by the Federal Reserve Board (FRB) to the top regulatory bank holding company. This unique identifier for Academy Bank NA is 2107707."
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"title": "https://www.routingcheck.com/midwest-bankcentre-routing-number.html\n.",
"text": "\"Midwest bankcentre routing number List of Midwest bankcentre routing numbers with branch details What is Midwest bankcentre routing number? Midwest bankcentre routing number is a nine digit number used to identify bank transfers. Routing numbers will be different based on the account branch. It is based on the bank account origin by state and region. The routing number on check is available for each branch in the table below. In order to find the check routing number of the branch you are looking for, click on the \"\"Details\"\" link next to the branch name. Additionally, the list of bank routing numbers is visible on this page for easier access. Browse routing numbers by Bank Name: [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z]ROUTING BANK NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP DETAILS081000524 MIDWEST BANKCENTRE 2191 LEMAY FERRY ROAD ST. LOUIS MO 63125 Details081000553 MIDWEST BANKCENTRE 2191 LEMAY FERRY ROAD ST. LOUIS MO 63125 Details081000676 MIDWEST BANKCENTRE 2191 LEMAY FERRY ROAD ST."
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"title": "http://www.bank-map.com/US_Bank_Investment_Services_-_B2B_Banks_in_Memphis_Missouri_65236\nUS Bank on 231 S Market St in Memphis, MO",
"text": "\"Summary Corporate overview Financial data Routing numbers Jobs US Bank on 231 S Market St in Memphis, MOWelcome to US Bank (Investment Services - B2B Banks) on 231 S Market St in Memphis, Missouri. This bank is listed on Bank Map under Banks - Investment Services - B2B Banks. You can reach us on phone number (660) 465-8528, fax number or email address . Our office is located on 231 S Market St, Memphis, MO. Popular links Find routing numbers File a complaint Apply for a job Find ATM nearby Routing Numbers Online banking Tell us you're traveling US Bank Branch Overview Available accounts CDs Checking Credit Cards Debit Cards Gift Cards Health Savings Account (HSAs) IRAs Savings Contact details Address US Bank 231 S Market St, Memphis 63555 MO, USA Call Us (660) 465-8528For full contact details (including navigation data) to this bank have a look at the the column to your right (or scroll if you're viewing this on a mobile device. ) Articles Recommended for You5 Finance Tricks Every Twenty-Something Should Know There is a lot to worry about once you graduate college with your new degree. Still, personal finance and investing in particular should be a priority. By getting a head start with proper money management, you can greatly increase later returns. Here are our 5 tricks to maximizing your investments!How to Make Money in Real Estate Getting started in real estate investing can be expensive, but lucrative. Review our investment and financing strategies to learn how you can get started."
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"title": "https://www.routingcheck.com/enterprise-bank-routing-number.html\n.",
"text": "\"Enterprise bank routing number List of Enterprise bank routing numbers with branch details What is Enterprise bank routing number? Enterprise bank routing number is a nine digit number used to identify bank transfers. Routing numbers will be different based on the account branch. It is based on the bank account origin by state and region. The routing number on check is available for each branch in the table below. In order to find the check routing number of the branch you are looking for, click on the \"\"Details\"\" link next to the branch name. Additionally, the list of bank routing numbers is visible on this page for easier access. Browse routing numbers by Bank Name: [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z]ROUTING BANK NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP DETAILS011302742 ENTERPRISE BANK AND TRUST CO P. O. BOX 908 LOWELL MA 01853 Details021213711 ENTERPRISE BANK 490 KENILWORTH BLVD KENILWORTH NJ 07033 Details043318500 ENTERPRISE BANK 4091 MT. ROYAL BOULEVARD ALLISON PARK PA 15101 Details043319169 ENTERPRISE BANK 4091 MT ROYAL BLVD ALLISON PARK PA 15101 Details053202871 ENTERPRISE BANK OF S C 13497 BROXTON BRIDGE ROAD EHRHARDT SC 29081 Details071925541 AMERICAN ENTERPRISE BANK 600 N BUFFALO GROVE RD BUFFALO GROVE IL 60089 Details081006162 ENTERPRISE BANK AND TRUST 1281 N WARSON RD ST. LOUIS MO 63132 Details101001720 ENTERPRISE BANK AND TRUST 1281 N WARSON RD ST LOUIS MO 63132 Details101102137 ENTERPRISE BANK AND TRUST 1281 N WARSON RD ST LOUIS MO 63132 Details103000680 FIRST ENTERPRISE BANK 2115 SW 44TH OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73119 Details104000469 ENTERPRISE BANK 12800 WEST CENTER RD OMAHA NE 68144 Details122106060 ENTERPRISE BANK 1281 N WARSON RD ST LOUIS MO 63132 Details122244595 PACIFIC ENTERPRISE BANK SUITE 100 IRVINE CA 92614 Details053202347 ENTERPRISE BANK OF S C P. O. BOX 8 EHRHARDT SC 29081 Details101007009 ENTERPRISE BANK 1281 N WARSON RD ST LOUIS MO 63132 Details101018933 ENTERPRISE BANK AND TRUST 1281 N WARSON RD ST LOUIS MO 63132 Details122106196 ENTERPRISE BANK AND TRUST 1281 N WARSON RD ST LOUIS MO 63132 Details Search by Bank Name: Enter bank name to search."
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"title": "http://banks-america.com/credit-union/st.-louis-community/\nSt. Louis Community Credit Union Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Filter Results By State: Missouri (11)St. Louis Community Credit Union Branches11 branches found. Showing 1 - 11St. Louis Community - Florissant 1250 Graham Rd Florissant, MO, 63031 Phone Number: 314-534-7610 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code St. Louis Community - Jennings 7345 W Florissant ave Jennings, MO, 63136-1348 Phone Number: 314-534-7610 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code St. Louis Community - Grace Hill 2125 Bissell St Saint louis, MO, 63107-1406 Phone Number: 314-534-7610 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code St. Louis Community - Dellwood 10024 w Florissant Ave saint louis, MO, 63136-2102 Phone Number: 314-534-7610 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code St. Louis Community - Met Center 6347 Plymouth ave saint louis, MO, 63133-1909 Phone Number: 314-534-7610 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code St. Louis Community - Kingdom House 1321 S 11th st saint louis, MO, 63104 Phone Number: 314-534-7610 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code St. Louis Community - Forest Park 3651 Forest Park Ave Saint Louis, MO, 63108 Phone Number: 314-534-7610 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code St. Louis Community - South City 7224 Gravois ave Saint Louis, MO, 63116-1019 Phone Number: 314-534-7610 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code St. Louis Community - Richmond Heights 1436 s Big Bend Blvd Saint Louis, MO, 63117-2204 Phone Number: 314-534-7610 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code St. Louis Community - Southtown 4435 Chippewa St Saint Louis, MO, 63116 Phone Number: 314-534-7610 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code St. Louis Community - Ucity 7350 Olive Blvd University City, MO, 63130 Phone Number: 314-534-7610 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1Search US Banks Top Credit Unions in USANavy Federal Credit Union (274)State Employees' (261)America First (118)First Community (97)Mountain America (87)The Golden 1 (81)Teachers (79)Alaska Usa (73)Security Service (72)Members 1st (58)Suncoast (58)Space Coast (57)State Employees (56)Randolph Brooks (55)Chartway (53)Service (52)Royal (51)Vystar (50)Desert Schools (47)Western (46)Credit Union Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your credit union or can search this website for free."
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"title": "https://www.routingcheck.com/river-region-credit-union-routing-number.html\n.",
"text": "\"River region credit union routing number List of River region credit union routing numbers with branch details What is River region credit union routing number? River region credit union routing number is a nine digit number used to identify bank transfers. Routing numbers will be different based on the account branch. It is based on the bank account origin by state and region. The routing number on check is available for each branch in the table below. In order to find the check routing number of the branch you are looking for, click on the \"\"Details\"\" link next to the branch name. Additionally, the list of bank routing numbers is visible on this page for easier access. Browse routing numbers by Bank Name: [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z]ROUTING BANK NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP DETAILS086586713 RIVER REGION CREDIT UNION 3608 W TRUMAN BLVD JEFFERSON CITY MO 65109 Details286580865 RIVER REGION CREDIT UNION 3608 W TRUMAN BLVD JEFFERSON CITY MO 65109 Details286580917 RIVER REGION CREDIT UNION 3608 W TRUMAN BLVD JEFFERSON CITY MO 65109 Details Search by Bank Name: Enter bank name to search. Search by Routing Number: Enter bank routing number to search. Browse Banks by State: AL AR AZ CA CO CT DC DE FL GA HI IA ID IL IN KS KY LA MA MD ME MI MN MO MSMT NC ND NE NH NJ NM NV NY OH OK OR PA PR RI SC SD TN TX UT VA VT WA WI WVWY \""
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"title": "http://www.honestlynow.com/routing-number-101000019/\nCommerce Bank Routing Number 101000019",
"text": "Commerce Bank Routing Number 101000019Home Routing Numbers Commerce Bank Commerce Bank Routing Number 101000019Commerce Bank routing number 101000019 is used by the Automated Clearing House (ACH) to process direct deposits. ABA routing numbers, or routing transit numbers, are nine-digit codes you can find on the bottom of checks and are used for ACH and wire transfers. Routing Number 101000019Name Commerce Bank Address Ach Dept., Kansas , MO 64141-6248Phone 800-207-0886Type Main Office Servicing FRB 101000048Last Change 2011-06-29Commerce Bank Routing Numbers Commerce Bank Routing Numbers Area091912576 - Commerce Bank MN 56035101000019 - Commerce Bank MO 64105101114073 - Commerce Bank MO 64141101114992 - Commerce Bank MO 64105086500142 - Commerce Bank MO 64105084206082 - Commerce Bank MS 38834081004591 - Commerce Bank MO 64141081025208 - Commerce Bank MO 64141081500493 - Commerce Bank MO 64105071100010 - Commerce Bank MO 64105All Commerce Bank Routing Numbers"
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"title": "https://www.truecar.com/prices-new/gmc/acadia-pricing/\n2018 GMC Acadia Price Report",
"text": "\"2018 GMC Acadia Price Report (705)View 2017 Model View Used GMC Acadia AWD Denali17 / 25 MPG (city/hwy)Change Style Colors & Options View Incentives Retail Price MSRP/window sticker price$48,490Market Average Avg. savings of $6,817 Off MSRP$41,673True Price Discounted price you'll pay Get True Price Get the True Price on Local Inventory Prices Gallery Specs Owner Reviews What is True Price? Real Price you will actually pay, including rebates and fees. Discounted Dealers competitively price all cars on their lot. Transparent Compare to what others paid so you know the price is fair. Price Curve Price Trends Price Details Price FAQSee what others paid near Redmond, WAAbove Marketor more MSRP Market Average Factory Invoice Showing 100 Sales2018 GMC Acadia Price Trend2018 GMC Acadia pricing details near Redmond, WAMSRP Market Average True Price Average Base $47,100 $45,406 $45,317Options $395 $347 $359Regional Fees $0 $475 $475Destination Fees $995 $995 $995Customer Incentives n/a -$5,550 -$5,550Total MSRP $48,490Market Average $41,673True Price Average$41,597Get the True Price on Local Inventory2018 GMC Acadia Pricing Summary How is the Market Average Price Trending? For the base model, the average paid price for a new 2018 GMC Acadia is trending $6,817 below the manufacturer's MSRP. There are 10 available 2018 GMC Acadia trim lines. The average savings for the 2018 GMC Acadia AWD Denali is 14.05% below the MSRP. Our MSRP Includes the Destination Fee Why does the True Car manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) not match the MSRP found on most other websites?"
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"docid": "D1211512#0",
"title": "http://www.ctvnews.ca/autos/2017-gmc-acadia-sheds-weight-improves-fuel-economy-1.2735647\n2017 GMC Acadia sheds weight, improves fuel economy",
"text": "2017 GMC Acadia sheds weight, improves fuel economy2017 GMC Acadia debuts in Detroi (Photo: Vincent Aube/Autofocus.ca)00Nick Maronese, Autofocus.ca Published Wednesday, January 13, 2016 11:48AM ESTGMC debuted the 2017 Acadia in Detroit January 12, a midsize SUV that should find buyers in just about every corner of the segment given the company is offering five-, six- and seven-passenger versions and trims ranging from the premium Denali to a new off-road All Terrain. See photos of the 2017 GMC Acadia debut in Detroit The new Acadia is lighter – by some 318 kg (700 lbs) – and more maneuverable than its predecessor, and also boasts relatively good fuel efficiency numbers. It comes standard with a 2.5-litre engine, and is estimated to return 8.4 L/100km highway for FWD models; and 10.7 L/100km city, thanks in part to stop-start technology, a first for GMC. Above that engine is a 3.6-litre 310-horsepower V6 with an estimated 4,000-lb trailering capacity and predicted fuel efficiency figures around 9.4 L/100km highway. Both engines come mated to a six-speed automatic trans and feature direct injection. Inside, the Acadia features split folding second and third row seats for all sorts of flexibility; with the second and third row folded flat, cargo room comes in at 2,237 liters (79 cubic feet). The rear centre console stretches all the way to the back of the Acadia – giving third-row passengers a handy compartment to stow items – and the vehicle also boasts a new warning that goes off when it senses something’s been left behind on the seat. All three rows also offer USB charging. The 2017 Acadia comes with a suite of safety features, including several grades of automatic braking systems, plus an optional Tow Vision Trailering system with rear-vision camera. The vehicle comes in front-wheel-drive with all-wheel-drive optional—unless you get the new All Terrain trim, which comes standard with an Active Twin Clutch AWD system designed for enhanced hill-climb capability."
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"docid": "D1306239#0",
"title": "https://www.cars.com/research/gmc-acadia-2011/\n2011 GMC Acadia",
"text": "Research GMC Acadia2011 GMC Acadia Change Year or Vehicle$8,638–$20,478 Inventory Prices (4.4)51 reviews Compare Trims View Local Inventory Key Specsof the 2011 GMC Acadia base trim shown Body Type: Sport Utility See similar vehicles Combined MPG:19-20 Combined MPGEngine:288-hp, 3.6-liter V-6 (regular gas)Drivetrain: Front-wheel Drive Seating:7-8 Seats View more specs Our Take From the Cars.com Vehicle Test Team The Good Cabin quality Carlike ride and handling Cargo space Relatively decent gas mileage Roomy second row The Bad Price, even for base model Somewhat grabby brakes Smallish front storage console Cramped third row Small screen for navigation system Wide turning circle Notable Features of the 2011 GMC Acadia Seats seven or eight288-hp V-6FWD or AWDSix airbags and stability system standard Available rearview camera New Denali trim2011 GMC Acadia Road Test Bill Jackson As many SUVs have evolved into what some folks call crossovers, they have also morphed from utilitarian, truck-like vehicles into more luxurious ones. Some dedicated luxury brands have entered the market, while other automakers have spruced up their offerings to punch in this class. GMC falls into the latter category, introducing for 2011 its first luxury, Denali version of the Acadia crossover, which can seat seven or eight in three rows of seats. While the Acadia Denali is a solid offering for this segment, it doesn't do enough to vault its way to the top of the class. What Makes a Denali The changes from a regular Acadia to a Denali are obvious from the outside, and they make the Acadia Denali look more put together, as if it were sculpted from one piece of metal rather than glued together from separate pieces of metal and plastic. The Denali gets a restyled front and rear end, body-colored lower cladding, unique body moldings with chrome accents, dual chrome exhausts tips and a restyled grille. It has just the right amount of chrome, and that'sa hard thing to get right given many automakers' tendency to add too much in all the wrong places. Inside, there's a standard dual-pane sunroof for the first two rows of seats, wood trim, perforated leather seats, lighted doorsills and heated/ventilated seats, among other changes. ( Compare the differences here .) Inside the Acadia, it's more of a mixed bag."
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"docid": "D2185301#0",
"title": "https://www.kbb.com/gmc/acadia/2012/\nUsed 2012GMC Acadia SUV",
"text": "Save Vehicle19 MPG Combined17 City / 24 Highway KBB.com Expert Rating8.4 /10Price Range:$14,050 - $21,150See your car's value Buying this car? Pricing Price Range:$14,050 - $21,150See how style, options and other factors can impact pricing in your area. For Sellers You'll get: Blue Book® Values Trade-In, Private Party, Instant Cash Offer Get Value For Buyers You'll get: Fair Purchase Price Local Inventory Listings Get Price Cars For Sale KBB.com Expert Review8.4out of 10You'll Like This Car If... If you need the kind of cargo and kid space usually provided by a minivan, the 2012 GMC Acadia SUV will come as a pleasant surprise. The GMC Acadia's styling avoids the dreaded stigma of Minivan Mom (or Dad) without compromising utility. You May Not Like This Car If... If your automotive needs occasionally require you to venture off prepared roads and onto muddy logging trails or rock-filled paths, or tow more than 5,200 pounds, a GMC Yukon might make a better choice. What's New for 2012For 2012, the GMC Acadia gains some new exterior colors, as well as an additional console-mounted power outlet. The top-of-the-line Acadia Denali trim comes standard with hill-hold assist. The mid-grade Acadia SLT and Acadia Denali trim levels gain an integrated side blind spot mirror. All GMC Acadias get fog lamps and body colored side moldings. Read Full Review Gallery Specs (Based on lowest-priced style)Fuel Economy Gas Combined 19 MPGCity 17 MPGHighway 24 MPGPerformance Engine V6, 3.6 Liter Horsepower 288 @ 6300 RPMTorque 270 @ 3400 RPMSeating Capacity Max Seating 8Cargo/Interior Space EPA Passenger 154.0 cu.ft."
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"docid": "D3400228#0",
"title": "http://www.autobytel.com/top-10-cars/new-cars/crossovers/\nTop 10 New Crossovers",
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"docid": "D2566054#0",
"title": "https://www.gmpartsgiant.com/oem-gmc-acadia-fuel-pump.html\nGenuine GMC Acadia Fuel Pump",
"text": "Home > GMC > Acadia > Fuel Pump, Gas Pump Genuine GMC Acadia Fuel Pump Gas Pump Enter your vehicle info to find more parts and verify fitment Select by VINor Select by Model Enter your VIN for the most accurate results. Filter Results GMC Select Model Select Year Filter Results We offer a full selection of genuine GMC Acadia Fuel Pumps, engineered specifically to restore factory performance. Please narrow the Gas Pump results by selecting the vehicle .14 Fuel Pumps found View related parts GMC Acadia Fuel Pump Part Number: 20759945MODULE, Fuel Pump Your Price: $98.75Retail Price: $176.33You Save: $77.58Check the fit Add to Cart Vehicle Specific Fits the following GMC Acadia Years:2009 | SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE 2WD, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE 4WD | 6 Cyl 3.6LView related parts GMC Acadia Fuel Pump Part Number: 20877116MODULE, Fuel Pump Your Price: $85.43Retail Price: $152.56You Save: $67.13Check the fit Add to Cart Vehicle Specific Fits the following GMC Acadia Years:2010-2012 | SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE 2WD, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE 4WD, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE AWD | 6 Cyl 3.6LView related parts GMC Acadia Fuel Pump Part Number: 12658552PUMPYour Price: $253.75Retail Price: $453.13You Save: $199.38Check the fit Add to Cart Vehicle Specific Fits the following GMC Acadia Years:2009-2014 | SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE 2WD, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE 4WD, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE AWD | 6 Cyl 3.6LView related parts GMC Acadia Fuel Pump Part Number: 20964305MODULEYour Price: $75.80Retail Price: $135.36You Save: $59.56Check the fit Add to Cart Vehicle Specific Fits the following GMC Acadia Years:2013-2014 | SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE 2WD, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE 4WD | 6 Cyl 3.6LView related parts GMC Acadia Fuel Pump Part Number: 12647366PUMP ASM-FUELYour Price: $155.10Retail Price: $276.96You Save: $121.86Check the fit Add to Cart Replaced By: 12673750Vehicle Specific Fits the following GMC Acadia Years:2017 | DENALI SUV, SLE2 SUV, SLT SUV, SLT2 SUV | 6 Cyl 3.6LView related parts GMC Acadia Fuel Pump Part Number: 22957143MODULE KITYour Price: $228.80Retail Price: $408.59You Save: $179.79Check the fit Add to Cart Vehicle Specific Fits the following GMC Acadia Years:2009-2017 | SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE 2WD, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE 4WD, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE AWD | 6 Cyl 3.6LView related parts GMC Acadia Fuel Pump Part Number: 19259370MODULE, Fuel Pump Your Price: $279.80Retail Price: $499.64You Save: $219.84Check the fit Add to Cart Vehicle Specific Fits the following GMC Acadia Years:2007-2008 | SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE 2WD, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE 4WD | 6 Cyl 3.6LView related parts GMC Acadia Fuel Pump Part Number: 23482909MODULEYour Price: $56.09Retail Price: $100.16You Save: $44.07Check the fit Add to Cart Vehicle Specific Fits the following GMC Acadia Years:2015-2017 | DENALI SUV, SLE SUV, SLE2 SUV, SLT SUV, SLT2 SUV, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE 2WD, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE 4WD | 4 Cyl 2.5L, 6 Cyl 3.6LView related parts GMC Acadia Fuel Pump Part Number: 23199154MODULEYour Price: $56.09Retail Price: $100.16You Save: $44.07Check the fit Add to Cart Replaced By: 23482909Vehicle Specific Fits the following GMC Acadia Years:2015 | SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE 2WD, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE 4WD | 6 Cyl 3.6LView related parts GMC Acadia Fuel Pump Part Number: 12676413PUMP ASM-FUELYour Price: $159.81Retail Price: $285.38You Save: $125.57Check the fit Add to Cart Vehicle Specific Fits the following GMC Acadia Years:2017 | SLE SUV, SLE2 SUV, SLT SUV | 4 Cyl 2.5L| Page 1 of 2 |Next >Select Year for GMC Acadia Fuel Pump :2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007Featured GMC Fuel Pump Models C1500 Fuel Pump C2500 Fuel Pump C3500 Fuel Pump K1500 Fuel Pump S15 Fuel Pump Safari Fuel Pump Savana Fuel Pump Sierra Fuel Pump Sonoma Fuel Pump Suburban Fuel Pump Terrain Fuel Pump Yukon Fuel Pump"
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"title": "https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/m-Wards-Motorsports-sp307375\nWards Motorsports",
"text": "Wards Motorsports11130 Lillian Hwy Pensacola, FL 32506http://www.wardsmotorsports.net Sales: (850) 764-8069Today 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM (Open Now)Show business hours Inventory Sales Reviews ( 6 )Loading listings... 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"docid": "D1302978#0",
"title": "http://www.autotrader.com/car-reviews/2015-gmc-yukon-xl-denali-real-world-review-239860\n2015 GMC Yukon XL Denali: Real World Review",
"text": "\"Real-World Review2015 GMC Yukon XL Denali: Real World Review Share0RELATED READINGNew Car Review2018 GMC Yukon: New Car Review The 2018 GMC Yukon delivers the same full-size SUV formula we've come to expect, but the segment has moved on to bigger and better things. Car News Autotrader Find: Pink 2006 GMC Yukon Denali It's a completely normal GMC Yukon Denali in every way. Except it's pink. New Car Review2018 GMC Yukon Denali: First Drive Review GMC polishes its full-size SUV gem. See all GMC Yukon XL articles RESEARCH BY MAKESee all makes RESEARCH BY STYLEAWD/4WD Commercial Convertible Coupe Hatchback Hybrid/Electric Luxury Sedan SUV/Crossover Truck Van/Minivan Wagon ADDITIONAL MODEL INFORMATION2015 GMC Yukon XLby Doug De Muro May 2015The all-new 2015 GMC Yukon XL Denali has reached dealers, and we recently had the chance to spend a week behind the wheel. For those of you who aren't aware, this isn't just any GMC Yukon: It's the long-wheelbase XL model, which is the size of Chevy's enormous Suburban, and it's the upscale Denali trim level, which includes a wide array of opulent, high-luxury trimmings and gadgets. The result is a family SUV that lists for a wallet-busting $77,000 and change. So is it worth it? We spent a week behind the wheel trying to figure out just that. It's Enormous Unless you're used to driving mobile homes or city buses, we have no doubt about the first thing you'll think upon getting inside the Yukon XL Denali: It's huge."
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"text": "Ideal Buick GMC Hyundai GM Certified Internet Dealer, GM Certified Used Vehicles5871 Urbana Pike Frederick, MD 21704http://www.idealbuickgmchyundai.com Sales: (301) 298-2860Service: (301) 246-6442Today 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM (Open Now)Show business hours Inventory Sales Reviews ( 7 )Search Used Search New By Car By Body Style By Priceto ZIPRadius Filter Results92 listings Price$6,000 - $35,000Include Listings Without Available Pricing (37)Mileage17,000 miles - 214,000 miles Transmission Any Manual Automatic ( clear)Make/Model/Trim Buick Enclave ( all)Leather FWD (1)Chevrolet Avalanche ( all)LT Black Diamond Edition RWD (1)Chevrolet Camaro ( all)2LT Coupe RWD (1)Chevrolet Cruze ( all)1LT Sedan FWD (1)LS Sedan FWD (1)Chevrolet Impala ( all)2LT (1)2LTZ (1)LT (1)Chevrolet Malibu ( all)LT2 (1)Chevrolet Silverado 1500 ( all)LT (1)LT1 (2)LTZ (2)Chevrolet Traverse ( all)1LT (1)LT1 (1)Chrysler 200 ( all)S (1)Chrysler 300 ( all)Base (1)C (1)C AWD (1)Limited (1)Dodge Challenger ( all)SXT (2)Dodge Durango ( all)Crew (1)Dodge Journey ( all)SXT AWD (1)Ford Edge ( all)Limited (1)Ford Escape ( all)Titanium 4WD (1)Ford Expedition ( all)Limited (1)XLT (1)Ford F-150 ( all)FX4 (1)Lariat (1)XL (2)XLT (4)Ford F-250 Super Duty ( all)Lariat (1)Platinum (1)Ford F-350 Super Duty ( all)Lariat (1)Ford Flex ( all)Limited (1)Ford Thunderbird ( all)Deluxe Convertible (1)GMC Acadia ( all)Denali (1)SLE (1)SLE-1 (1)GMC Sierra 1500 ( all)SLE (3)GMC Sierra 2500HD ( all)SLT (1)GMC Yukon ( all)Denali (1)Denali AWD (1)SLT XFE (1)SLT1 (1)GMC Yukon XL ( all)1500 SLT (1)1500 SLT-1 4WD (1)Hummer H3 ( all)Base (1)Hyundai Elantra ( all)GLS Sedan FWD (1)Hyundai Sonata ( all)GLS FWD (1)SE FWD (1)Hyundai Veloster ( all)Base (1)INFINITI G35 ( all)Coupe RWD (1)Jeep Grand Cherokee ( all)Laredo (1)Limited (1)Jeep Patriot ( all)Sport (1)Jeep Wrangler Unlimited ( all)Sahara (1)Kia Forte5 ( all)LX (1)Kia Rio ( all)LX (1)Lexus GS 350 ( all)RWD (1)Lexus LS 460 ( all)RWD (1)Lincoln MKT ( all)FWD (1)Mazda MAZDA3 ( all)i SV (1)Mercedes-Benz E-Class ( all)E 350 Blue TEC Luxury (1)Mitsubishi Eclipse ( all)GS Sport (1)Nissan Altima ( all)2.5 S (2)Nissan Murano ( all)S AWD (1)Nissan Pathfinder ( all)SV (1)Nissan Rogue ( all)SV AWD (1)Nissan Titan ( all)PRO-4X (1)Ram 1500 ( all)Big Horn (1)Express (1)Laramie (1)Lone Star (1)Outdoorsman (1)Ram 3500 ( all)ST (1)Toyota Camry ( all)Hybrid XLE (1)SE (1)Toyota Camry Solara ( all)SLE V6 (1)Toyota RAV4 ( all)XLE (1)Toyota Tacoma ( all)Pre Runner (1)Toyota Tundra ( all)Tundra-Grade FFV (1)Unspecified trim (1)Show all trims ↓Days on Market10 days - 330 days (clear)Drivetrain4X2 (18)4X4 (21)AWD (6)FWD (32)RWD (14)Unknown (1) (clear)Color Black (16)Blue (6)Brown (2)Gold (1)Gray (17)Green (2)Red (8)Silver (18)White (16)Yellow (1)Unknown (5)Show all ↓ (clear)Engine I4 (19)I5 (1)I6 (2)V6 (36)V8 (31)Unknown (3) (clear)Options Backup Camera (32)Bluetooth (56)DVD Entertainment System (4)Leather Seats (38)Navigation System (15)Premium Wheels (1)Remote Start (5)Sunroof/Moonroof (20)Suspension Package (1)Tow Package (1)Show all ↓ (clear)Body Style Convertible (1)Coupe (7)Hatchback (1)Pickup Truck (31)SUV / Crossover (29)Sedan (23) (clear)Deal Ratings Good Deal (5)Fair Deal (21)High Price (16)Overpriced (8)No Price Analysis (40)Uncertain (2) (clear)Fuel Type Diesel (5)Flex Fuel Vehicle (21)Gasoline (62)Hybrid (1)Unknown (0)Vehicle History Single Owner (31)Hide vehicles with: Accidents Reported (25)Frame Damage (2)Fleet (e.g. rental or corporate) (28) (clear)Cabin Crew Cab (25)Extended Cab (1)Large Crew Cab (1)Regular Cab (3)Unknown (62) (clear)Beds Long (2)Regular (27)Short (1)Unknown (62) (clear)Rear Wheel Dual (1)Single (29)Unknown (62) (clear)Seating Capacity2 (1)3 (2)4 (4)5 (41)6 (23)7 (6)8 (11)9 (3)Unknown (1)Show all ↓MPG15 MPG - 39 MPG ( 92)Price Drops Only show recent price drops (0)Text Search Showing 1 - 15 out of 92 listings Next All Listings Save2014 Ram 1500 Outdoorsman Crew Cab 4WDGood Deal$2,121 BELOWCar Gurus IMV of $25,116Price: $22,995Mileage: 53,732 mi Location: West Monroe, LA 6 mi Save2010 Hummer H3 Base Good Deal$2,098 BELOWCar Gurus IMV of $16,093Price: $13,995Mileage: 96,542 mi Location: West Monroe, LA 6 mi Save2014 Toyota Tundra Good Deal$3,394 BELOWCar Gurus IMV of $26,389Price: $22,995Mileage: 109,076 mi Location: West Monroe, LA 6 mi Save2012 Ram 3500 ST Crew Cab 8 ft. 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"title": "https://www.cars.com/articles/2017-gmc-acadia-car-seat-check-1420688839771/\n2017 GMC Acadia (Three Rows): Car Seat Check",
"text": "2017 GMC Acadia (Three Rows): Car Seat Check By Jennifer Newman August 16, 2016Share2017 GMC Acadia Cars.com photo by Evan Sears CARS. COM — The redesigned 2017 GMC Acadia is 7.2 inches shorter than its predecessor, so we were surprised when this SUV easily handled child-safety seats in all three of its rows. The Acadia makes the most of its smaller size with second and third rows that don't skimp on legroom. Though it can also be had with just two rows of seats, we tested a three-row Acadia Denali with second-row captain's chairs. More Car Seat Checks How many car seats fit in the second row? Two How many car seats fit in the third row? Two What We Like The two sets of lower Latch anchors in the second row are almost exposed, making them quick to find and use. The third row doesn't have any Latch anchors, but it does have a tether for each seating position. Both the third-row and second-row tether anchors are easy to use. Our rear-facing car seats — an infant seat and a convertible — fit well in the second row behind the front passenger seat."
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"docid": "D28019#0",
"title": "http://www.ehow.com/facts_7452891_happens-dream-homes-after-won_.html\nWhat Happens After Someone Wins a Dream Home?",
"text": "In 1997, the first Home and Garden Television dream home giveaway in Jackson Hole, Wyoming generated more than 1 million entries. By 2014, that increased to 72 million. Each year the one lucky winner received an ambush-style prize announcement and participated in a televised award ceremony. When the cameras and lights went away, the winner got a big reality-check. The financial realities of winning that home forced most to exchange the dream for something far more practical. Broadcasters present a check to an ecstatic woman in her homecredit: Digital Vision./Photodisc/Getty Images Dream Home versus Cash Prize Some dream-home winners never actually live in the home. The network gives its winners a choice between keeping the home or selling it with an alternate prize package. For example, in 2013, the winner could take $1 million for the home, as well as a $500,000 cash prize and a 2013 GMC Acadia Denali. The winner chose the home option, but in June 2014, listed it for sale for $2,395,000. In 2014, the alternative option was $1,050,000 for the home, $250,000 in cash and a 2015 GMC Yukon Denali."
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"docid": "D1302980#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMC_Denali\nGMC Denali",
"text": "\"Not to be confused with Denali. This article is about the truck produced by GMC. For other uses, see Denali (disambiguation).2002 GMC Sierra Denali with Quadrasteer2005 GMC Yukon Denali2007 GMC Yukon Denali The GMC Denali nameplate is used by GMC on its top-of-the-line trucks and SUVs in the line-up. Vehicles with the Denali trim option carry MSRPs (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price) up to 47% higher than those of the regular models. Prices range from $40,240 for GMC Terrain to (as of 2016) $81,270 for a top-of-the-line Yukon XL Denali. The Denali nameplate is often used as an insignia or status symbol, and in particular is popular as a less costly alternative to the Cadillac Escalade. The Yukon Denali line typically represents 40% of Yukon sales in both units and dollars. In 2013 it sold more than 75,558 units of the Denali brand, which accounted for 20% of GMC's sales, making it one of GM's most successful sub-brands, all done without any advertising or promotion whatsoever. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 1999–20003 2001–064 20075 20086 GMC Denali XT concept (2008)7 20098 20109 201210 2014–present11 Future12 Models13 References History [ edit]The Denali nameplate started as the top-of-the-line version of the GMC Yukon for the 1999 model year. It was also GM's first attempt to go after sales from the new-for-1998 Lincoln Navigator."
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"docid": "D2189735#0",
"title": "http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3407400222.html\nNational Park Service Act (1916)",
"text": "\"National Park Service Act (1916)Brian E. Gray O n December 19, 1913, President Woodrow Wilson signed the Raker Act, which authorized San Francisco to construct a dam at the mouth of Hetch Hetchy Valley in the Tuolumne River watershed of Yosemite National Park. The Raker Act was preceded by more than a decade of detailed analysis of the city's need for a supplemental supply of water as well as an exhaustive analysis of the alternative sources. Congress passed the act following six months of bitter debate. On one side were progressives, who favored municipal control of water and electric utilities, and conservationists, who believed that the public lands should be used to produce the greatest good for the greatest number of people. On the other side were the preservationists, a new environmental constituency led by John Muir and the Sierra Club. Preservationists argued that the national parks should be preserved and protected for the public's enjoyment and appreciation of scenic beauty and natural wonders. The Hetch Hetchy controversy was the last battle of John Muir's life, and he was devastated by the loss. Friends described him as isolated and despondent. From his home in Martinez, California, Muir wrote to Vernon Kellogg of Palo Alto on December 27, 1913: \"\"As to the loss of the Sierra Park Valley it's hard to bear. The destruction of the charming groves and gardens, the finest in all California, goes to my heart."
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"docid": "D2036761#0",
"title": "http://www.automobilemag.com/news/top-11-three-row-suvs-with-the-most-cargo-room-173667/\nTop 11: Three-Row SUVs With The Most Cargo Room",
"text": "Newsthis article on: Facebook Twitter Google Plus Email Top 11: Three-Row SUVs With The Most Cargo Room By: Jake Holmes October 3, 2012Previous Next I f you want to carry your entire family or a big group of friends on a road trip, you’ll need a vehicle with lots of seating and plenty of cargo room. Minivans are typically the go-to choice for carrying seven passengers and their baggage, but they’re dull to look at and equally dull to drive. We prefer the style and sophistication of a three-row crossover or SUV. Unfortunately, in a quest to cram in three rows of seats, many large SUVs have only marginal amounts of cargo room. An Audi Q7 with all three rows of seats occupied has less cargo room than a Ford Fiesta, for instance. That makes little sense given that anyone traveling with seven or eight passengers will probably have a lot of stuff on board, too. With that in mind, we looked for three-row SUVs that are able to haul lots of people and all of their belongings. These vehicles still have plenty of cargo room even when all three rows of seats are filled with people, meaning you can take six or more of your closest friends without limiting everyone’s suitcase size. Here’s our list of the eleven three-row crossovers and SUVs with the most cargo room. First Place (tie): Cadillac Escalade ESV, Chevrolet Suburban, GMC Yukon XL, 45.8 cubic feet It’s hardly surprising that vehicles this large offer lots of interior room."
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"docid": "D2793842#0",
"title": "https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/l-Used-Cadillac-ATS-V-d2302\nUsed Cadillac ATS-V for Sale Nationwide",
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"docid": "D1847694#0",
"title": "http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/optics/olympusmicd/galleries/darkfield/acanthocephalaadultlow.html\n.",
"text": "Darkfield Digital Image Gallery Acanthocephala (Spiny-Headed Worm)Members of the phylum Acanthocephala are entirely endoparasitic, but when compared to other invertebrate parasites such as the roundworms (phylum Nematoda) and tapeworms (phylum Platyhelminthes, class Cestoda ), they are relatively rare. However, acanthocephalans have succeeded by infiltrating niches within every vertebrate class. View a high magnification image of the spiny-headed worm. The spiny-headed worms received their common name in 1771, as a literal translation of the Greek roots for Acanthocephala ( acantho = spiny, cephala = head), based on the characteristic eversible spiky proboscis at the anterior end. As an attachment organ, the spiny proboscis is outfitted with a hydraulic system for eversion, in the form of specialized fluid-filled glands, known as lemnisci, and spikes that function as anchoring hooks. To pull the proboscis back into an internal sheath, there are four associated retractor muscles. The proboscis also acts as the means of locomotion for these internal parasites. The bodies of the acanthocephalans are long, flattened, and vary in length from 1.5 millimeters to 1 meter, but do not include a digestive tract. Instead of a mouth, anus, and digestive tube, nutrients are taken in via pores and by diffusion, while the excretory system is tied to the sexual reproductive system. A thin cuticle of mucopolysaccharides and a noncellular cuticle cover the body walls of these endoparasites, protecting them from the digestive juices and immune systems of the hosts."
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"docid": "D3427507#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whyte_notation\nWhyte notation",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search A selection of early 20th century locomotive types according to their Whyte notation and their comparative size Whyte notation from a handbook for railroad industry workers published in 1906 [1]The Whyte notation for classifying steam locomotives by wheel arrangement was devised by Frederick Methvan Whyte, [2] and came into use in the early twentieth century following a December 1900 editorial in American Engineer and Railroad Journal. The notation counts the number of leading wheels, then the number of driving wheels, and finally the number of trailing wheels, groups of numbers being separated by dashes. [ 3] Other classification schemes, like UIC classification and the French, Turkish and Swiss systems for steam locomotives, count axles rather than wheels. In the notation a locomotive with two leading axles (four wheels) in front, then three driving axles (six wheels) and then one trailing axle (two wheels) is classified as 4-6-2. Contents [ hide ]1 Method1.1 Articulated locomotives1.2 Duplex locomotives1.3 Suffixes1.4 Internal combustion locomotives2 Limitations3 Naming3.1 Common wheel arrangements4 See also5 References6 Further reading7 External links Method [ edit]Articulated locomotives [ edit]Articulated locomotives such as Garratts, which are effectively two locomotives joined by a common boiler, have a + between the arrangements of each engine. Thus a \"\"double Pacific\"\" type Garratt is a 4-6-2+2-6-4. For Garratt locomotives the + sign is used even when there are no intermediate unpowered wheels, e.g. the LMS Garratt 2-6-0+0-6-2. This is because the two engine units are more than just power bogies. They are complete engines, carrying fuel and water tanks. The + sign represents the bridge (carrying the boiler) that links the two engines."
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"docid": "D3052242#0",
"title": "https://www.differencebtw.com/difference-between-coelomates-and-pseudocoelomates/\nDifference between Coelomates and Pseudocoelomates",
"text": "Contents1 Main Difference2 Coelomates3 Pseudocoelomates4 Key Differences Main Difference The major goal of using the Coeloms and pseudocoeloms words is to give the explanation the nature of the body cavity present in the animals. As the names speak themselves, the animals having the body cavity of the Coeloms are known as the Coelomates while the animals containing the body cavity of the pseudocoeloms are called the Pseudocoelomates. The function of the Coelom is vital for the Coelomates animals as it acts as a shock absorber and hydrostatic skeleton (vital for the Longitudinal and the circular wave transition) for them. If an animal has the pseudocoelom or false coelom then it is called a pseudocoelomate. The major examples of the pseudocoelomates include the phylum Nematoda, Acanthocephala, Entoprocta, Rotifera, Gastrotricha1 and lots of others. There is no doubt that the pseudocoelomate animals are well equipped with a body cavity but it is a matter of open reality that it is not lined with peritoneum or partially lined with the peritoneum , which is derived by the embryonic mesoderm. The animals that are well furnished with the true coelom are known as the Coelomates. The major examples of the Coelomates are the phylum Mollusca, Echinodermata, Annelida, Arthropoda, Hemichordata and Chordata. In the Coelomate animals, the fluid the main purpose of which is to fill the body cavity is lined with the peritoneum, in the proper manner. This fluid is derived by the embryonic mesoderm, and work in such a wonderful method that the separation between the digestive tract and the outer body cell wall will become possible in an easy and a pain free mode."
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"docid": "D257635#0",
"title": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_animal_phyla\nList of animal phyla",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search List of animal phyla is a list of the major groups of animals usually classified as a phylum. Modern sources have been used: the list is different from that of Linnaeus or Cuvier. A list of this type may be arranged alphabetically; but equally it might be arranged according to evolutionary relationships. No list will be completely satisfactory. Authorities differ in what they consider a phylum, and in the actual name of the phylum. Despite this, there is agreement on most phyla. Most modern surveys include groups above the phylum: superphyletic groupings based on evidence of common descent. Differences of opinion about evolutionary relationships have been reduced by the use of molecular evolution and molecular clock research. These make use of protein amino acid sequences, and whole genome DNA sequence analysis. These modern techniques have led to changes and renaming of many higher categories."
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"docid": "D996108#0",
"title": "https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Steam_Locomotive_Operation\nSteam Locomotive Operation",
"text": "\"A Wikibookian believes this page should be split into smaller pages with a narrower subtopic. You can help by splitting this big page into smaller ones. Please make sure to follow the naming policy. Dividing books into smaller sections can provide more focus and allow each one to do one thing well, which benefits everyone. You can ask for help in dividing this book in the assistance reading room. This book is an operators manual for the operation of functional steam locomotives. The terms and procedures described here will enable a person to safely operate a 19th or 20th century steam locomotive well into the future. To hostle, fire, or engineer a locomotive effectively, efficiently, and safely, a person should have a good understanding of the construction and the physics that go into a steam engine to produce locomotion as well as an understanding of normal operating techniques. Contents1 Locomotive Construction and Parts1.1 The Boiler1.2 Combustion Chamber1.3 Effect of Heating, Cooling, and Low Water1.4 Temperatures of Steam and Water2 The steam circuit3 The Crew3.1 Hostler3.2 Fireman3.3 Engineer4 Firing4.1 General Practices4.2 Fire less Locomotives4.3 Wood Burning Locomotives4.4 Oil Burning Locomotives5 References Locomotive Construction and Parts [ edit]The Boiler [ edit]A common later (1940s) boiler design was the radial stay extended wagon top type of locomotive boiler, which consists of an oblong box with a circular top made of steel plating, connected to a cylindrical part which is commonly known as the barrel of the boiler. That part of the boiler enclosing the firebox is known as the outer casing, or shell."
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"docid": "D334315#0",
"title": "http://www.thebigger.com/biology/kingdom-protista/explain-locomotion-in-protists/\nExplain Locomotion In Protists?",
"text": "Explain Locomotion In Protists? There are different modes of locomotion in Protista. It includes pseudopodial, flagellar, ciliary, wriggling and mucilage propulsion. Pseudopodial Locomotion: It is of the slow, creeping type of motion. Pseudopodia play an important role in it. They are further divided into lobopodia, filopodia, axopodia and reticulopodia. Filopodia are thread like structures made up of ectoplasm. Lobopodia are broad with blunt ends. Axopodia are lengthy and rigid while reticulopodia are long and branching. Flagellar Locomotion: They have a sharp movement."
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"docid": "D2350843#0",
"title": "http://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/locomotion.htm\nLOCOMOTION",
"text": "\"Audio English.org » Dictionary » L » Locater ... Lodgepole LOCOMOTIONPronunciation (US): Dictionary entry overview: What does locomotion mean?• LOCOMOTION (noun) The noun LOCOMOTION has 2 senses:1. the power or ability to move 2. self-propelled movement Familiarity information: LOCOMOTION used as a noun is rare. Dictionary entry details• LOCOMOTION (noun)Sense 1 locomotion [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: The power or ability to move Classified under: Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects Synonyms:locomotion; motive power; motivity Hypernyms (\"\"locomotion\"\" is a kind of...):mobility (the quality of moving freely)Sense 2 locomotion [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Self-propelled movement Classified under: Nouns denoting acts or actions Synonyms:locomotion; travel Hypernyms (\"\"locomotion\"\" is a kind of...):motion; move; movement (the act of changing location from one place to another)Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"\"locomotion\"\"):brachiation (swinging by the arms from branch to branch)dance step; step (a sequence of foot movements that make up a particular dance)circle; circuit; lap (movement once around a course)crawl; crawling; creep; creeping (a slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body)jog; lope; trot (a slow pace of running)run; running (the act of running; traveling on foot at a fast pace)gait (a horse's manner of moving)step (the act of changing location by raising the foot and setting it down)walk; walking (the act of traveling by foot)stroke (any one of the repeated movements of the limbs and body used for locomotion in swimming or rowing)Learn English with... Proverbs of the week\"\"History repeats itself.\"\" ( English proverb) \"\"It's better to say «good work» than «I hope to find you well».\"\" ( Albanian proverb) \"\"The beginning of anger is madness and the end of it is regret.\"\" ( Arabic proverb) \"\"If you marry a monkey for his wealth, the money goes and the monkey remains as is.\"\" ( Egyptian proverb)LOCOMOTION: related words searches» What does movement mean? » Definition of circle » crawling: pronunciation in phonetic transcription » Meaning of lope » running: pronunciation in phonetic transcription LOCKSTEPLOCKSTITCHLOCKUPLOCOLOCO DISEASELOCOISMLOCOMOTELOCOMOTIONLOCOMOTIVELOCOMOTIVE ENGINEEnglish learning courses About Practical English About Telephone English About Accounting English Learn English Free English Language Dictionary British and American English pronunciation Other popular searches:» meaning of creep » ad nauseam » what does optimistic mean » xanthophyl » what does oppressive mean Page delivered in 0.068 seconds \""
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"title": "https://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/optics/olympusmicd/galleries/darkfield/acanthocephalaadultlow.html\n.",
"text": "Darkfield Digital Image Gallery Acanthocephala (Spiny-Headed Worm)Members of the phylum Acanthocephala are entirely endoparasitic, but when compared to other invertebrate parasites such as the roundworms (phylum Nematoda) and tapeworms (phylum Platyhelminthes, class Cestoda ), they are relatively rare. However, acanthocephalans have succeeded by infiltrating niches within every vertebrate class. View a high magnification image of the spiny-headed worm. The spiny-headed worms received their common name in 1771, as a literal translation of the Greek roots for Acanthocephala ( acantho = spiny, cephala = head), based on the characteristic eversible spiky proboscis at the anterior end. As an attachment organ, the spiny proboscis is outfitted with a hydraulic system for eversion, in the form of specialized fluid-filled glands, known as lemnisci, and spikes that function as anchoring hooks. To pull the proboscis back into an internal sheath, there are four associated retractor muscles. The proboscis also acts as the means of locomotion for these internal parasites. The bodies of the acanthocephalans are long, flattened, and vary in length from 1.5 millimeters to 1 meter, but do not include a digestive tract. Instead of a mouth, anus, and digestive tube, nutrients are taken in via pores and by diffusion, while the excretory system is tied to the sexual reproductive system. A thin cuticle of mucopolysaccharides and a noncellular cuticle cover the body walls of these endoparasites, protecting them from the digestive juices and immune systems of the hosts."
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"docid": "D383998#0",
"title": "http://locomotive.wikia.com/wiki/Diesel_Locomotive\nDiesel locomotive",
"text": "\"Diesel locomotives (or \"\"diesel engines\"\") are locomotives that are propelled by a diesel engine (s). The name itself, derives from Rudolf Diesel, who invented the diesel combustion-engine, locomotive, and fuel to power the diesel engine . An EMD FT, which was one of the very first major types of diesel locomotives ever built. Contents [ show]History of trains and people Edit The diesel type of combustion-engine was invented by Rudolf Diesel in 1893, and was first used for early refrigerators. But after several failed experiments, he decided to use his unique engine on locomotives. With several unsuccessful attempts, Rudolf Diesel developed a successful engine for locomotives. Hence, the birth of the diesel locomotive. Diesel locomotives first began as modified railcars, until companies like ALCO, GE and EMC (Electro-Motive Corporation; now Electro-Motive Division) began building some of the very first official diesel locomotives, which weren't modified railcars or trainsets, and were also streamlined. Diesel locomotives are the primary locomotives used for powering trains nowadays. Many have been built, and have replaced steam locomotives as being the primary use of locomotives, but steam locomotives still carry-on their legacy, and both forms of locomotives still (of course) exist in high numbers."
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"docid": "D629679#0",
"title": "https://veteriankey.com/the-phylum-acanthocephala/\nThe Phylum Acanthocephala",
"text": "9The Phylum Acanthocephala Outline Common Acanthocephalans Key Morphologic Features Life Cycle of the Thorny-Headed Worm Acanthocephalans of Importance in Veterinary Parasitology Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, the reader should be able to do the following:• Identify acanthocephalans relative to their morphology and egg type.• Correctly spell Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus, the swine acanthocephalan. This parasite has the longest scientific name among all of the parasites of wild and domesticated animals. Key Terms Acanthocephalan Spiny proboscis Tegument Acanthor Acanthella Cystacanth The phylum Acanthocephala consists of the “thorny-headed worms,” or “spiny-headed worms.” With regard to number of acanthocephalan parasites that infect domesticated animals, the phylum Acanthocephala is very small. Common Acanthocephalans Most acanthocephalans are parasites of marine and freshwater fish and aquatic birds; their predilection site is within the small intestine of the definitive host. Only two species, Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus, the thorny-headed worm of swine, and Oncicola canis, the canine acanthocephalan, are important to veterinary medicine. TECHNICIAN’S NOTEOnly two species of acanthocephalans are important to veterinary medicine. Most species parasitize marine fish, freshwater fish, and aquatic birds. Key Morphologic Features Members of the phylum Acanthocephala are important parasites of domesticated and wild animals. Adult acanthocephalans are internal parasites, living in the small intestine of their vertebrate hosts."
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"docid": "D2233291#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train\nTrain",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the rail vehicle. For the American rock band, see Train (band). For the act of teaching or developing skills or knowledge, see Training. For other uses, see Train (disambiguation). A BNSF intermodal freight train passes through Wisconsin, United States Part of a series on Rail transport Operations Track Maintenance High-speed railways Track gauge Stations Trains Locomotives Rolling stock Companies History Attractions Terminology ( AU, NA, NZ, UK) By country Accidents Railway couplings Couplers by country Coupler conversion Track gauge Variable gauge Gauge conversion Dual gauge Wheelset Bogie (truck) Dual coupling Rail subsidies Modellingv t e A train is a form of rail transport consisting of a series of connected vehicles that generally runs along a rail track to transport cargo or passengers. Motive power is provided by a separate locomotive or individual motors in self-propelled multiple unit. Although historically steam propulsion dominated, the most common modern forms are diesel and electric locomotives, the latter supplied by overhead wires or additional rails. Other energy sources include horses, engine or water-driven rope or wire winch, gravity, pneumatics, gas turbines and batteries. Train tracks usually consist of two running rails, sometimes supplemented by additional rails such as electric conducting rails and rack rails, with a limited number of monorails and maglev guideways in the mix. [ 1]There are various types of trains that are designed for particular purposes."
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"docid": "D1824869#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_transport\nRail transport",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Railway\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Railway (disambiguation). \"\" Railroad\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Railroad (disambiguation). For rail transport in different countries, see Rail transport by country. Rail transport is a means of transferring of passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, also known as tracks. It is also commonly referred to as train transport. In contrast to road transport, where vehicles run on a prepared flat surface, rail vehicles ( rolling stock) are directionally guided by the tracks on which they run. Tracks usually consist of steel rails, installed on ties (sleepers) and ballast, on which the rolling stock, usually fitted with metal wheels, moves. Other variations are also possible, such as slab track, where the rails are fastened to a concrete foundation resting on a prepared subsurface."
},
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"docid": "D2619682#0",
"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/locomotive\nlocomotive",
"text": "locomotive [loh-k uh - moh -tiv]Spell Syllables Examples Word Origin See more synonyms on Thesaurus.comnoun1. a self-propelled, vehicular engine, powered by steam, a diesel, or electricity, for pulling or, sometimes, pushing a train or individual railroad cars.2. an organized group cheer, usually led by a cheerleader, as at a football or basketball game, that begins slowly and progressively increases in speed in such a way as to suggest a steam locomotive.3. Archaic. any self-propelled vehicle.adjective4. of or relating to locomotives.5. of, relating to, or aiding in locomotion or movement from place to place: the locomotive powers of most animals.6. moving or traveling by means of its own mechanism or powers.7. serving to produce such movement; adapted for or used in locomotion: locomotive organs.8. having the power of locomotion: an animal that is locomotive at birth."
},
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"docid": "D699853#0",
"title": "http://nematode.unl.edu/what-is-a-nematode.htm\n.",
"text": "What is a Nematode? Nematodes are the most numerous multicellular animals on earth. A handful of soil will contain thousands of the microscopic worms, many of them parasites of insects, plants or animals. Free-living species are abundant, including nematodes that feed on bacteria, fungi, and other nematodes, yet the vast majority of species encountered are poorly understood biologically. There are nearly 20,000 described species classified in the phylum Nemata . Nematodes are structurally simple organisms. Adult nematodes are comprised of approximately 1,000 somatic cells, and potentially hundreds of cells associated with the reproductive system. Nematodes have been characterized as a tube within a tube; referring to the alimentary canal which extends from the mouth on the anterior end, to the anus located near the tail. Nematodes possess digestive, nervous, excretory, and reproductive systems, but lack a discrete circulatory or respiratory system. In size they range from 0.3 mm to over 8 meters.l Soil Biota Soils are populated by a multitude of microbial and invertebrate organisms, in addition to more complex animal biota."
},
{
"docid": "D202605#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_life_forms\nOutline of life forms",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from List of life forms)navigation search This article is about a thing that is living or alive. For other uses, see Lifeform (disambiguation). Life timelineview • discuss • edit-4500 —–-4000 —–-3500 —–-3000 —–-2500 —–-2000 —–-1500 —–-1000 —–-500 —–0 —water Single-celled lifephotosynthesis Eukaryotes Multicellular life Land life Dinosaurs Mammals Flowers← Earliest Earth ( −4540)← Earliest water← Earliest life← LHB meteorites← Earliest oxygen← Atmospheric oxygen← Oxygen crisis← Earliest sexual reproduction← Ediacara biota← Cambrian explosion← Earliest humans P h a n e r o z o i c P r o t e r o z o i c A r c h e a n H a d e a n Pongola Huronian Cryogenian Andean Karoo Quaternaryice ages Axis scale: million years Also see: Human timeline and Nature timeline The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to life forms: Life form (also, lifeform) – entity that is living, [1] [2] such as plants (flora) and animals (fauna). It is estimated that more than 99% of all species that ever existed on Earth, amounting to over five billion species, [3] are extinct. [ 4] [5]Contents [ hide ]1 Archaea2 Bacteria3 Eukaryote4 See also5 References6 External links Archaea [ edit]Archaea – a domain of single-celled microorganisms, morphologically similar to bacteria, but they possess genes and several metabolic pathways that are more closely related to those of eukaryotes, notably the enzymes involved in transcription and translation. Many archaea are extremophiles, which means living in harsh environments, such as hot springs and salt lakes, but they have since been found in a broad range of habitats. Crenarchaeota – a phylum of the Archaea kingdom. Initially Thermoprotei Sulfolobales – grow in terrestrial volcanic hot springs with optimum growth occurring Euryarchaeota – In the taxonomy of microorganisms Haloarchaea Halobacteriales – in taxonomy, the Halobacteriales are an order of the Halobacteria, found in water saturated or nearly saturated with salt. Methanobacteria Methanobacteriales – information including symptoms, causes, diseases, symptoms, treatments, and other medical and health issues. Methanococci Methanococcales aka Methanocaldococcus jannaschii – hermophilic methanogenic archaea, meaning that it thrives at high temperatures and produces methane Methanomicrobia Methanosarcinales – In taxonomy, the Methanosarcinales are an order of the Methanomicrobia Methanopyri Methanopyrales – In taxonomy, the Methanopyrales are an order of the methanopyri."
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"docid": "D1916911#0",
"title": "http://www.douglas-self.com/MUSEUM/LOCOLOCO/onecylinder/onecylinder.htm\nOne-Cylinder Steam Locomotives",
"text": "\"Updated: 15 May 2014 More on A&P locomotives Trevithick's Coalbrookdale Locomotive: 1802Trevithick's Pen-Y-Darren Locomotive: 1804The Neilson Single-Cylinder Locomotive Improvised Chinese Single-Cylinder Locomotive Lewin/Guiness Locomotives Aveling & Porter Single-Cylinder Locomotives Updated Fergus from Thomas the Tank Engine NEWAustralian Single-Cylinder Locomotives Locomotives with two, three and four cylinders have been commonplace. Six is unusual, but by no means unique; see the SNCF 160-A-1 Reheat Locomotive. Steam-motor locomotives tend to have a lot of small cylinders; for example the French high-pressure 232. P.1 had no less than eighteen. The record is probably held by the 1934 Bugatti proposal for a 2000HP locomotive with two 4-axle bogies, with each axle driven by an eight-cylinder single-acting steam motor, totalling an impressive 64 cylinders. This project was never built but one of the engines was, and duly tested. At the other end of the scale, one-cylinder locomotives have been extremely rare, for excellent reasons. A machine with one cylinder on one side would be horribly unbalanced, and there would be the problem of the loco stopping on a dead centre. ( ie with the crank at either the three o'clock or nine o'clock position, so that the piston thrust gave no rotational effect)TREVITHICK'S COALBROOKDALE LOCOMOTIVE: 1802 The great engineer Richard Trevithick's first locomotive had only one cylinder. It was built for him by the Coalbrookdale company, but little is known about it, not least whether or not it actually ran."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passenger_train\nTrain",
"text": "\"Train From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Passenger train)navigation search This article is about the rail vehicle. For the American rock band, see Train (band). For the act of teaching or developing skills or knowledge, see Training. For other uses, see Train (disambiguation). A BNSF intermodal freight train passes through Wisconsin, United States Part of a series on Rail transport Operations Track Maintenance High-speed railways Track gauge Stations Trains Locomotives Rolling stock Companies History Attractions Terminology ( AU, NA, NZ, UK) By country Accidents Railway couplings Couplers by country Coupler conversion Track gauge Variable gauge Gauge conversion Dual gauge Wheelset Bogie (truck) Dual coupling Rail subsidies Modellingv t e A train is a form of rail transport consisting of a series of connected vehicles that generally runs along a rail track to transport cargo or passengers. Motive power is provided by a separate locomotive or individual motors in self-propelled multiple unit. Although historically steam propulsion dominated, the most common modern forms are diesel and electric locomotives, the latter supplied by overhead wires or additional rails. Other energy sources include horses, engine or water-driven rope or wire winch, gravity, pneumatics, gas turbines and batteries. Train tracks usually consist of two running rails, sometimes supplemented by additional rails such as electric conducting rails and rack rails, with a limited number of monorails and maglev guideways in the mix. [ 1]There are various types of trains that are designed for particular purposes."
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"title": "http://www.custom-qr-codes.net/history-steam-locomotive.html\n.",
"text": "Steam power is one of the most important and key aspects of the Industrial Revolution. The invention of the steam engine created many changes and additions to the technology of the time, including steam powered locomotives. Steam locomotives are vehicles that run on rails or tracks and are powered by steam engines. They were historically used for moving freight and other materials, as well as passengers. Although they were a popular method of transportation for a large part of the 19 th into the 20 th century, they were eventually replaced with more modern methods of transportation. The Steam Engine The creation of steam locomotives began with the development of the steam engine. The invention of the steam engine dates back into the late 17th century. In 1698, Thomas Savery, an English inventor, patented a device that allowed for the use of steam to pump water. The steam engine that he created was used to remove water from mines. This design was improved upon by English engineer Thomas Newcomen in 1712."
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"title": "http://www.american-historama.org/1801-1828-evolution/railroads-in-the-1800s.htm\nRailroads in the 1800s",
"text": "\"History of Railroads in the 1800s This article details the history of the American Railroads in the 1800s including their invention, their expansion and the significance of the railroads of the 1800s and their impact on the transportation system of America. The Steamboats of the 1800s started to appear in 1807. Then the steam locomotive was invented. Trains were faster than steamboats and the railroads would quickly replace them as the favored means of transportation in the U. S. The American railroad era exploded in 1830 when Peter Cooper's steam locomotive, called Tom Thumb, first steamed along 13 miles (21 km) of Baltimore and Ohio railroad track and the history of railroads in the 1800s began... Railroads in the 1800s for kids John Quincy Adams was the 6th American President who served in office from March 4, 1825 to March 4, 1829. One of the important events during his presidency was the construction the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, one of the oldest US railroads in the 1800s.1801-1828: Evolution Era US American History Inventions & Inventors Timeline The \"\"John Mason\"\" Horse Car and the Rail-Road History of Railroads in the 1800s: The Horse Carriage Trains began as horse-drawn carts or wagons that carried heavy loads. The problem was that even the gravel roads were invariably rough in places. It then occurred to some bright spark that it would be better to lay down flat, wooden rails and then to place a rim on the wagon wheels that would keep the wagons on the rails - the idea of the Horse Car and the rail-road was born. Rails reduced friction and increased efficiency. History of Railroads in the 1800s: The Rail-Road The first rail-road of this kind in America was built at Boston in 1807. It was a very basic design used to carry soil from the top of a hill to Boston harbor."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_two_strutures_are_used_for_locomotion_in_unicellular_organisms\nWhat two structures are used for locomotion in unicellular organisms?",
"text": "What two structures are used for locomotion in unicellular organisms? The fimbria and I forgot the other one Edit Are Cilia and flagella the major means of locomotion in unicellular organisms? Cilia and flagella are the primary means of locomotion in unicellular organisms. These propulsion mechanisms are tightly packed together in arrays. Edit Jhaney3 46 Contributions Name two types of unicellular organisms? I believe eukaryotes and prokaryotes are the answer you're looking for. eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, prokaryotes do not. A good way to remember this is pro- sounds …Amaroque 6,013 Contributions Name two unicellular organisms? Bacteria, Amoeba, Paramecium Edit What do most unicellular organisms reproduce using?they are durgins Edit Lunariarose 23 Contributions What organ does a mollusk use for locomotion? Foot Edit What instrument was used to discover unicellular organisms?"
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"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Worm+(animal)\nworm",
"text": "\"worm (redirected from Worm (animal)) Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia .worm [ werm] 1. any of the soft-bodied, elongated, naked invertebrates of the phyla annelida, acanthocephala, aschelminthes, and platyhelminthes; called also vermis. Worms are often found as parasites in humans and other animals; in North America the most common of these are roundworms andtapeworms. flukes are a serious problem in other parts of the world. Most worm infections aretransmitted from person to person via feces that contaminate food and water. Serious worminfections may cause anemia, listlessness, fatigue, irritability, abdominal pain, diarrhea, andweight loss. Parasitic worms usually live in relative balance with their human hosts, takingenough nutrients to survive without destroying the health of the host. However, they reduce thestrength and energy of the bodies they inhabit, often produce very uncomfortable symptoms andshould never go untreated. Suspected cases of worms should be brought to the attention of a health care provider; self-treatment is likely to be ineffective and can be harmful. Effectivemedications against worms are available by prescription.2."
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"title": "http://www.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/acanthosis-nigricans/overview.html\nAcanthosis Nigricans",
"text": "Search Health 3,000+ Topics Send Feedback Health > Times Health Guide > a > Acanthosis Nigricans Acanthosis Nigricans Overview Causes Symptoms Exams and Tests Treatment Outlook (Prognosis)When to Contact a Medical Professional References Related Topics Diabetes Illustrations Acanthosis Nigricans - Close-up Acanthosis Nigricans on the Hand Acanthosis nigricans is a skin disorder in which there is darker, thick, velvety skin in body folds and creases. Reference from A. D. A. M. Back to Top Causes Acanthosis nigricans can affect otherwise healthy people, or it can be related to medical problems. Some cases are genetically inherited. The condition is most commonly seen among people of African descent, in part because it is easier to see in darker skin. Obesity can lead to acanthosis nigricans, as can some endocrine disorders. It is often found in people with obesity-related insulin resistance. Some medicines, particularly hormones such as human growth hormone or birth control pills, can also cause acanthosis nigricans. People with lymphoma or cancers of the gastrointestinal or genitourinary tracts can also develop severe cases of acanthosis nigricans. Back to Top Symptoms Acanthosis nigricans usually appears slowly and doesn't cause any symptoms other than skin changes. Eventually, dark, velvety skin with very visible markings and creases appears in the armpits, groin and neck folds, and over the joints of the fingers and toes."
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"title": "http://www.ourhealth.com/conditions/skin-conditions/dark-skin-under-arms-breasts-and-inner-thigh\nDiscussions By Condition: Skin conditions",
"text": "\"Home > Condition > Skin conditions > Dark skin under arms, breasts, and inner... Discussions By Condition: Skin conditions Dark skin under arms, breasts, and inner thigh Posted In: Skin conditions 10 Replies Posted By: Anonymous January 8, 2008 10:42 PMHello. I am a 25 yr old female. I am overwieght and I have dark skin under my arms, breasts, and inner thighs/genitals. Is this caused by being overweight? Or is it a different condition? I was once told that the dark patches were possibly due to my being italian...but I don't believe that's true. I can't find anything that quite matches what I am experiencing on the website. Any ideas/advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks ~ D. Reply Follow This Thread Flag this Discussion10 Replies: Here's what I found: Acanthosis nigricans is a skin disorder that results in velvety, light-brown-to-black markings that can occur in any location but mainly are found in the skin folds of the neck, armpits, groin, and under the breasts. What causes acanthosis nigricans?"
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"docid": "D807623#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_disease_is_caused_by_a_vitamin_d_deficiency\nSymptoms Of Vitamin D Deficiency That Most People Ignore",
"text": "Symptoms Of Vitamin D Deficiency That Most People Ignore Vitamin D isn't a magic panacea, but it has been implicated as one factor in many serious health conditions. BY Staff Writer December 20, 2016SHARE TWEET PIN MAILTory De Orian What does vitamin D deficiency look like? In its most extreme form, prolonged and severe vitamin D deficiency during childhood, known as rickets, can delay growth and lead to visible skeletal deformities. Today, rickets is relatively rare, but that doesn’t mean that vitamin D deficiency is— more than 40 percent of Americans are deficient. The potential health consequences of this epidemic are serious, as vitamin D deficiency is linked to osteoporosis, heart disease, diabetes, autoimmune diseases, high blood pressure, and poor pregnancy outcomes. D-ficient? Odds are you don’t know. According to the Vitamin D Council, symptoms of vitamin D deficiency can be subtle—or even nonexistent—in the early stages. You might experience some tiredness and general aches and pains, but these symptoms are easy to dismiss because there are many things that cause them. Aches and pains?"
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"title": "http://www.pre-diabetes.com/prediabetes/signs-symptoms-insulin-resistance.html\nSigns and Symptoms of Insulin Resistance",
"text": "\"— Pre-Diabetes FAQs —Signs and Symptoms of Insulin Resistance March 5, 2011Insulin resistance is a metabolic condition that increases the chances of developing pre-diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease. The term insulin resistance is used when a person makes insulin but resists the effects of insulin. What are signs and symptoms of Insulin Resistance? Insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia (elevated levels of insulin) are early warning indicators of being at risk for developing pre-diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Insulin resistance can also be an indication of another underlying disease or disorder such as Addison’s disease, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), Cushing’s Syndrome, or thyroid problems like Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. If you have any of those medical conditions, you could also suffer from insulin resistance. A person that is insulin resistant often has elevated fasting blood glucose (blood sugar) levels, but some patients with insulin resistance may have normal blood glucose (fasting and after meals), and might even “pass” an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). In fact, some people with insulin resistance may experience rapid changes in blood sugar and even suffer from bouts of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). But in order to maintain normal glucose levels, a person who is insulin resistant will over produce insulin. When insulin levels are elevated it is called “hyperinsulinemia."
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"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/sym/hyperpigmentation.htm\nHyperpigmentation",
"text": "\"Hyperpigmentation Intro Types Causes Tests Treatment Checklist Misdiagnosis Deaths Videos Glossary Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail Hyperpigmentation: Hyperpigmentation: Introduction Causes (151 conditions)Types Assessment Questionnaire Misdiagnosis Deaths Treatments Diagnostic Tests (19 listings)Videos Definitions Choose Doctor Classifications Stories from Users Hyperpigmentation: Introduction Hyperpigmentation is a type of skin darkening that occurs when certain skin cells release more pigment (dark color). Hyperpigmentation can be the symptom of some severe diseases (e.g. Addison's, scleroderma ), and any such symptoms require prompt professional medical investigation.... more »» Review Causes of Hyperpigmentation: Causes | Assessment Questionnaire »Causes of Hyperpigmentation: The following medical conditions are some of the possible causes of Hyperpigmentation. There are likely to be other possible causes, so ask your doctor about your symptoms. Mole Birthmark Chloasma - such as during pregnancy Melanoderma Addison's Disease Eczema Scleroderma PCOSCigarette smoke See other causes of skin darkening Exposure to sunlight Acanthosis nigricans Addison disease Tinea versicolor Melasma Cushing's disease Tinea fungal infections Ringworm Postinflammatory: Lichen planus Lupus Dermatitis herpetiformis Incontinentia pigmenti Atopic dermatitis Psoriasis Acne Macular amyloidosis Reaction to cancer chemotherapy Reaction to thiazides Reaction to antimalarialsmore causes...»See full list of 151 causes of Hyperpigmentation» Review Causes of Hyperpigmentation: Causes | Assessment Questionnaire »Causes of Types of Hyperpigmentation: Review the causes of these more specific types of Hyperpigmentation: Excess skin pigmentation (32 causes)Persistent brown pigmentation (10 causes)more types...»Review causes of types of Hyperpigmentation in more specific categories: Hyperpigmentation in children (27 causes)more types...»See full list of 10 types for Hyperpigmentation Hyperpigmentation Treatments Some of the possible treatments listed in sources for treatment of Hyperpigmentation may include: Hydroquinone Alphaquin HPAlustra Claripel Eldopaque Eldopaque Fortemore treatments...»Review further information on Hyperpigmentation Treatments . Stories from Users for Hyperpigmentation Real-life user stories relating to Hyperpigmentation:brown marks all over the body and skin coloured small spots on end of penis. Girlfriend gone bonkers? Darker pigmented skin accompanied by skin that doesn't seem to exfoliate I have brown indented spots all over body; Help! !"
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"title": "https://www.skinsight.com/skin-conditions/child/acanthosis-nigricans\nAcanthosis Nigricans",
"text": "\"Acanthosis Nigricans Information for This image displays the velvety-like area of darkened pigment typical of acanthosis nigricans. Images of Acanthosis Nigricans (6)Close Video Overview Acanthosis nigricans is a condition of abnormal thickening and darkening of the skin, especially in body creases. It most commonly occurs in obese people, though it can occasionally be found in people who have more serious health problems or are taking certain medications. Treatment of the medical condition usually cures the skin lesions. Who's at risk? Acanthosis nigricans can affect individuals of any age and of any ethnic background. It can develop in children and in teenagers, though it is more common in adults. Acanthosis nigricans is also more common in people with darker skin. Males and females are affected equally. Acanthosis nigricans commonly develops in: Overweight or obese people People with diabetes or other glandular (endocrine) problems People taking certain medications (for example, oral contraceptives, niacinamide, or corticosteroids)People who have had kidney transplants Signs and Symptoms The most common locations for acanthosis nigricans include: Sides and back of the neck Armpits Groin Less commonly, acanthosis nigricans can affect the: Face Inner thighs Elbows Knees Belly button (navel)Rarely, acanthosis nigricans can occur in the: Nipples Eyelids Lips Inside of the mouth Anus The lesions of acanthosis nigricans appear as \"\"velvety\"\" thickenings of the outer skin, and they can range in color from gray to brown to black."
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"title": "http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/acanthosis-nigricans\nAcanthosis Nigricans",
"text": "\"Acanthosis Nigricans Important It is possible that the main title of the report Acanthosis Nigricans is not the name you expected. Please check the synonyms listing to find the alternate name (s) and disorder subdivision (s) covered by this report. Synonyms ANDisorder Subdivisions Benign Acanthosis Nigricans Pseudoacanthosis Nigricans Acanthosis Nigricans With Insulin Resistance Type AAcanthosis Nigricans With Insulin Resistance Type BDrug-induced Acanthosis Nigricans Hereditary Benign Acanthosis Nigricans Malignant Acanthosis Nigricans General Discussion Acanthosis nigricans (AN) is a skin condition characterized by abnormally increased coloration (hyperpigmentation) and \"\"velvety\"\" thickening (hyperkeratosis) of the skin, particularly of skin fold regions, such as of the neck and groin and under the arms (axillae). Various benign (non-cancerous) forms of AN have been identified in which the disorder may be inherited as a primary condition or associated with various underlying syndromes, an excess accumulation of body fat ( obesity ), or the use of certain medications (i.e., drug-induced AN). In other instances, AN may occur in association with an underlying cancerous tumor (i.e., malignant AN). Experts suggest that AN, may be a skin manifestation of insulin resistance, which is a condition characterized by impaired biological responses to insulin. Insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, regulates bloodglucose levels by promoting the movement of glucose into cells for energy production or into the liver and fat cells for energy storage. ( Glucose is a simple sugar that is the body's primary source of energy for cell metabolism .) Some clinicians suggest that insulin resistance causes a build-up of the hormone in the blood and then it finds its way into skin cells. Insulin resistance may be associated with various disorders, including obesity and non-insulin-dependent (type II) diabetes mellitus."
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"title": "https://pcos.com/pcos-and-skin-problems/\nYour Skin Health and PCOS",
"text": "Your Skin Health and PCOS0Begin by watching the video above. PCOS ( Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) or hormone imbalance causes several skin-related symptoms, including oily skin, adult acne, skin tags, and dark velvety skin patches known as acanthosis nigricans. More than 1 in 5 women suffer from PCOS. It’s now the #1 health condition facing women today so it’s no wonder that it has such an impact on skin health.+If you’re not sure if you have PCOS, click here to take the PCOS test Most visibly, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome ( PCOS) has the capability to change your skin—how it looks, how it feels—in a way that other people can notice. Not only does this add to the embarrassment of women who experience these PCOS symptoms, it produces an issue they cannot hide from. You can second-guess the pain in your abdomen or the irregularity of your menstrual cycle, but seeing your skin break out with blemishes, become irritated, or start to change in texture is an undeniable sign that something is indeed wrong.. Are you suffering from skin challenges like I did? I struggled for years, actually decades with acne and sore broken out skin. Skin problems are distressing because they’re easily visible to others and difficult to conceal. What’s more, the appearance of our skin is closely linked to our sense of beauty and femininity. Battling a skin condition can severely affect your self-esteem."
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"docid": "D302374#0",
"title": "http://www.dog-health-guide.org/yeastinfectionindogear.html\nDog Ear Yeast Infection Treatment",
"text": "\"Home Ears Dog Ear Illnesses Dog Ear Infection Yeast Infection in Dog Ear Dog Ear Yeast Infection Treatment Table of Contents Overview Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Q&A Brochure Summary: Yeast infection in dog ear is the most common type of canine ear problem. Mild conditions can be treated with home ear cleaners with more severe or infected cases requiring a veterinarian. The condition often due to another condition, such as a food allergy reaction, which should be addressed in order to avoid future problems. In the case of a food allergy reaction, it requires a change in diet and possibly nutritional supplements. Some perpetuating factors, such as the natural dog ear anatomy, particularly in dogs with long pendulous ears, is factor that requires some level of owner awareness, since problems are always a risk. Treatment for mild conditions are topical, often using a combination of glucocorticoids, anti-fungal agents. The basic principal is to acidify the ear canal, making it undesirable for the growth of yeast. If bacteria are present as well, a veterinarian may opt for product that can address both. All treatments starts with a thorough cleaning of the ears. For more chronic cases, oral anti-fungal agents along with a glucocorticoid (prednisone) are used. \"\""
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"title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/skin_tags/glossary_em.htm\nMedical Dictionary",
"text": "\"Skin Tags Main Article Glossary Skin Tags Glossary of Terms Adult Skin Problems Slideshow Quiz: Is Ringworm Contagious? Gallery of Skin Problems and Images Collection The following are health and medical definitions of terms that appear in the Skin Tags article. Acanthosis nigricans: A skin condition characterized by dark, thickened, velvety patches, ... See the entire definition of Acanthosis nigricans Acrochordon: A small tag of skin that may have a stalk (a peduncle). An acrochordon may ... See the entire definition of Acrochordon Adjacent: Lying nearby. Related terms include superjacent, subjacent, and circumjacent. Fr... See the entire definition of Adjacent Anesthesia: Loss of feeling or awareness, as when an anesthetic is administered before sur... See the entire definition of Anesthesia Benign: Not malignant. A benign tumor is one that does not invade surrounding tissue or sp... See the entire definition of Benign Bumps: The raised area of a bump or bruise results from blood leaking from these injured b... See the entire definition of Bumps Cancer: An abnormal growth of cells which tend to proliferate in an uncontrolled way and, ... See the entire definition of Cancer Chest: The area of the body located between the neck and the abdomen. The chest contains t... See the entire definition of Chest Diabetes: Usually refers to diabetes mellitus or, less often, to diabetes insipidus. Diabe... See the entire definition of Diabetes Diagnosis: 1 The nature of a disease; the identification of an illness. 2 A ... See the entire definition of Diagnosis Eyelid: The lid or cover of the eye, a movable fold of skin and muscle that can be closed ... See the entire definition of Eyelid Fibroma: A benign tumor consisting of a mass of connective tisue cells that have a spindle... See the entire definition of Fibroma Genetic: Having to do with genes and genetic information."
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"docid": "D1075885#0",
"title": "http://www.webmd.com/diabetes/skin-problems\nSkin Problems in Diabetes",
"text": "Skin Problems in Diabetes In this Article Some Skin Problems Linked to Diabetes Skin Problems Linked to Diabetes and Insulin Resistance Skin Problems Associated With Reduced Blood Supply to the Skin Rashes, Bumps, and Blisters Diabetes and Bacterial, Fungus Infections Skin Problems With Multiple Causes Can These Diabetes Skin Problems Be Prevented? If you have diabetes, it’s important to be aware of potentially serious skin problems related to the disease and see your doctor before the problem gets out of control. In most cases, skin problems in diabetes can be managed with early diagnosis and treatment. Continue Reading Belowyou might like Some Skin Problems Linked to Diabetes Scleroderma diabeticorum: While rare, this skin problem affects people with type 2 diabetes, causing a thickening of the skin on the back of the neck and upper back. The treatment is to bring your blood sugar level under control. Lotions and moisturizers may help soften skin. Vitiligo: Vitiligo, a skin problem more commonly associated with type 1 diabetes than type 2 diabetes, affects skin coloration. With vitiligo, the special cells that make pigment (the substance that controls skin color) are destroyed, resulting in patches of discolored skin. Vitiligo often affects the chest and abdomen, but may be found on the face around the mouth, nostrils, and eyes. Current treatment options for vitiligo include topical steroids and micropigmentation (tattooing)."
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"docid": "D747631#0",
"title": "http://www.dermatalk.com/blogs/skin-disorders/tripe-palms-almost-always-a-sign-of-internal-cancer/\nTripe palms: Almost Always a Sign of Internal Cancer",
"text": "Tripe palms: Almost Always a Sign of Internal Cancer May 23, 2013 by Deepak 1 Comment Tripe palms are very rare skin condition associated with internal cancer. It is estimated that more than 90% of the cases with tripe palms have underlying malignancy. In most of the cases, it usually occurs before cancer is diagnosed, but can arise at any point during the course of the cancer. Tripe palms are characterized by velvety, rugose thickening of the palms that resembles tripe, the villous stomach lining of pork, beef, or sheep. Many experts consider this to be a form of palmar acanthosis nigricans, because of its clinical similarities and frequency of co-occurrence. Some also called it as “acanthosis palmaris” and “acanthosis nigricans of the palms”. One may sometime experience tenderness around periungual region. What Causes Tripe Palms? The exact cause of tripe palm is unclear but some suggest that it might be due to some substances from the associated cancer that might stimulate the palm skin cells to proliferate. Tripe palms are frequently seen in associated with acanthosis nigricans."
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"docid": "D1553908#0",
"title": "https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/insulin+resistance\ninsulin resistance",
"text": "\"Correct all you're your grammar errors instantly. Try it now.insulin resistance Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia . Insulin Resistance Definition Insulin resistance is not a disease as such but rather a state or condition in which a person'sbody tissues have a lowered level of response to insulin, a hormone secreted by the pancreasthat helps to regulate the level of glucose (sugar) in the body. As a result, the person's bodyproduces larger quantities of insulin to maintain normal levels of glucose in the blood. There is considerable individual variation in sensitivity to insulin within the general population, with themost insulin-sensitive persons being as much as six times as sensitive to the hormone as thoseidentified as most resistant. Some doctors use an arbitrary number, defining insulin resistance as a need for 200 or more units of insulin per day to control blood sugar levels. Variousresearchers have estimated that 3-16 percent of the general population in the United States and Canada is insulin-resistant; another figure that is sometimes given is 70-80 million Americans. Insulin resistance can be thought of as a set of metabolic dysfunctions associated with or contributing to a range of serious health problems. These disorders include type 2 diabetes (formerly called adult-onset or non-insulin-dependent diabetes), the metabolic syndrome (formerlyknown as syndrome X), obesity, and polycystic ovary syndrome. Some doctors prefer theterm \"\"insulin resistance syndrome\"\" to \"\"metabolic syndrome. \"\""
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"title": "http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/ss/slideshow-skin-and-health\nWhat Your Skin Says About Your Health Slideshow",
"text": "\"What Your Skin Says About Your Health Slideshow1 / 11Your Skin: A Window to Your Health Your skin can be a window to your underlying health, says Wake Forest University's Joseph Jorizzo, MD, one of the experts who literally wrote the book on skin signs of internal disease. Many underlying health conditions -- some very serious -- first appear as skin problems. Swipe to advance1 / 11Butterfly Rash A butterfly rash across the face is often the first sign of lupus. But don't jump to conclusions. \"\" It could be rosacea, it could be contact dermatitis. Unfortunately, sometimes it is a sign of lupus,\"\" says University of Miami dermatologist Paolo Romanelli, MD. Only further tests can tell if it's really lupus. Swipe to advance1 / 11Velvet Plaques Velvety plaques in the neck and/or armpit suggest diabetes. This condition -- acanthosis nigricans -- could be benign or be caused by obesity. But it is very often a sign of diabetes."
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"docid": "D1344704#0",
"title": "https://www.researchgate.net/publication/6507476_Acquired_Palmoplantar_Keratoderma\nAcquired Palmoplantar Keratoderma",
"text": "See all ›64 Citations See all ›192 References See all ›8 Figures Download citation Share Download full-text PDFLiterature Review of articles in Palmoplantar Keratoderma Climacteric Malnutrition Skin Diseases Psoralens Acquired Palmoplantar Keratoderma Article · Literature Review (PDF Available)in American Journal of Clinical Dermatology 8 (1):1-11 · February 2007 with 3,372 Reads DOI: 10.2165/00128071-200708010-00001 · Source: Pub Med Cite this publication Shaily Patel Matthew Zirwas Joseph C English III40.01 University of Pittsburgh Abstract Palmoplantar keratodermas (PPKs) are a diverse entity of disorders that are characterized by abnormal thickening of the skin on the palms and soles. Traditionally they have been classified as either hereditary or acquired and are distinguished from each other on the basis of mode of inheritance, presence of transgrediens (defined as contiguous extension of hyperkeratosis beyond the palmar and/or plantar skin), co-morbidities with other symptoms, and extent of epidermal involvement, namely diffuse, focal, and punctate. As the terms hyperkeratosis and keratoderma have been used interchangeably throughout the literature, we define acquired keratoderma as a non-hereditary, non-frictional hyperkeratosis of the palms and/or soles that involves ≥50% of the surface of involved acral areas and that may or may not be associated with clinical and histologic inflammation. Given the numerous possible underlying causes for acquired PPKs, evaluation of patients presenting with acquired PPK can be a perplexing task. To facilitate such evaluations, this review categorizes the acquired PPKs as: keratoderma climactericum, drug related, malnutrition associated, chemically induced, systemic disease related, malignancy associated, dermatoses related, infectious, and idiopathic. In order to avoid the possibility of overlooking an underlying etiology and to eliminate excessive testing, we present an algorithm for assessing patients presenting with acquired PPK. The first step should include a comprehensive history and a physical examination, including a complete skin examination. If findings are consistent with a hereditary keratoderma, then a genetics consultation should be considered. Any findings suggestive of underlying conditions should be aggressively evaluated and treated. If no pertinent findings are identified after a history and a physical examination, laboratory and radiology studies should be undertaken in a systematic, logical fashion."
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"title": "http://www.lifescript.com/health/centers/diabetes/related_conditions/acanthosis_nigricans.aspx\nAcanthosis Nigricans",
"text": "Acanthosis Nigricansby Diana Kohnle Published January 23, 2013View Comments RATECurrently 3/5 Stars. 1 2 3 4 5Print PREVIOUS NEXTDefinition Acanthosis nigricans is a skin condition in which brown or black velvet-like markings appear under the arms, in the groin, or on the back of the neck. Any skin fold can be affected, including the lower lip and chin. Causes Causes of acanthosis nigricans may include: High insulin levels in people who are obese A family history of acanthosis nigricans A cancerous tumor (rarely)Risk Factors Risk factors that increases your chance of getting acanthosis nigricans include: Being overweight Type 2 diabetes Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)Heredity: People of African-American descent are more likely to develop acanthosis nigricans Symptoms If you experience any of these symptoms, do not assume it is due to acanthosis nigricans. These symptoms may be caused by other health conditions. Velvety-looking, dark areas on: Back of the neck Armpits Groin Elbow Knees Knuckles Face Palms Diagnosis Your doctor will ask about your symptoms and medical history. A physical exam will be done. Tests may include the following: Skin biopsy Blood tests Imaging tests such as X-rays or endoscopy to rule out other causes Endoscopy$ [PAGE BREAK]!Copyright © Nucleus Medical Media, Inc. Treatment Treatment often involves treating the underlying cause. For example, if acanthosis nigricans is due to obesity, weight loss can improve the skin condition. Topical and oral retinoids and other medicines have been reported to improve appearance in some cases."
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"docid": "D830367#0",
"title": "https://medlineplus.gov/skinpigmentationdisorders.html\nSkin Pigmentation Disorders",
"text": "Skin Pigmentation Disorders Also called: Hyperpigmentation, Hypopigmentation On this page Basics Summary Start Here Diagnosis and Tests Treatments and Therapies Learn More Specifics Genetics See, Play and Learn Images Research Clinical Trials Journal Articles Resources Find an Expert For You Children Teenagers Patient Handouts Summary Pigmentation means coloring. Skin pigmentation disorders affect the color of your skin. Your skin gets its color from a pigment called melanin. Special cells in the skin make melanin. When these cells become damaged or unhealthy, it affects melanin production. Some pigmentation disorders affect just patches of skin. Others affect your entire body. If your body makes too much melanin, your skin gets darker. Pregnancy, Addison's disease, and sun exposure all can make your skin darker. If your body makes too little melanin, your skin gets lighter."
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"docid": "D1886471#0",
"title": "http://www.everydayhealth.com/type-2-diabetes/living-with/diabetic-skin-problems/\n10 / 11 Disseminated Granuloma Annulare Causes Skin Itching",
"text": "Terry Vine/Alamy1 / 11 Are You Suffering From a Diabetes-Related Skin Problem? Do you have diabetes? Diabetes is the fastest growing long-term (chronic) disease, affecting millions of people across the globe. In the United States, more than 25 million people suffer with diabetes. About 75 percent of them have type 2 diabetes, linked to obesity or being overweight. Researchers believe that the diabetes epidemic will escalate, and predict that in 2050, one in three Americans will have diabetes. About a third of people with diabetes will develop skin problems such as skin sores or a leg rash. In fact, according to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), some skin problems can be warning signs of diabetes in those who are undiagnosed. The good news is that most skin problems with diabetes can be prevented or treated easily if they’re caught early. Keeping proper control of your blood sugar (glucose) can prevent diabetes skin problems and many other diabetes symptoms from happening in the first place."
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"docid": "D2658549#0",
"title": "http://symptoms.rightdiagnosis.com/cosymptoms/blurred-vision/candida.htm\nBlurred vision and Candida Symptom Checker",
"text": "Blurred vision and Candida Symptom Checker Intro Types Causes Tests Treatment Symptom Checker Checklist Misdiagnosis Deaths Contents Blurred vision AND Candida: Causes of All Symptoms Blurred vision OR Candida: 1007 causes Blurred vision: 990 causes Blurred vision: Introduction Candida: Causes Candida: Introduction Blurred vision and Candida and Abdominal pain (3 causes)Blurred vision and Candida and Abdominal symptoms (3 causes)Blurred vision and Candida and Abnormal blood test symptoms (3 causes)Blurred vision and Candida and Aches (3 causes)Blurred vision and Candida and Appetite changes (3 causes)Blurred vision and Candida and Arm numbness (3 causes)Blurred vision and Candida and Arm paresthesia (3 causes)Blurred vision and Candida and Arm symptoms (3 causes)Blurred vision and Candida and Blood symptoms (3 causes)Blurred vision and Candida and Blood vessel symptoms (3 causes)Blurred vision and Candida and MORE SYMPTOMSBlurred vision and Candida Blurred vision AND Candida - Causes of All Symptoms Blurred vision OR Candida - 1007 causes Blurred vision:990 causes: Blurred vision Introduction: Blurred vision Blurred vision: Add a 3rd symptom Blurred vision: Remove a symptom Candida: Causes: Candida Introduction: Candida Candida: Add a 3rd symptom Candida: Remove a symptom Results: Causes of Blurred vision AND Candida1. Sjogren's Syndrome 2. Type 2 diabetes 3. Woodhouse Sakati syndrome Show causes with descriptions » | Start Again »Results: 1007 causes of Blurred vision OR Candida1. 18p minus syndrome 2. 2q deletion 3. 3 alpha methylglutaconicaciduria, type 3 4. Absent corpus callosum -- cataract -- immunodeficiency 5. Acanthamoeba infection 6. Acanthamoeba infection of the eye 7."
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"docid": "D2317179#0",
"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/sym/skin_pigmentation.htm\nSkin pigmentation",
"text": "\"Skin pigmentation Intro Causes Treatment Symptom Checker Misdiagnosis Deaths Drugs Videos Glossary Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail Skin pigmentation: Skin pigmentation: Introduction Causes (78 conditions)Symptom Checker Misdiagnosis Deaths Treatments Drug causes (107 drugs)Videos Comorbid Symptoms Classifications Stories from Users Skin pigmentation: Introduction Skin pigmentation: The occurrence of pigmentation that is located in the skin. See detailed information below for a list of 78 causes of Skin pigmentation, Symptom Checker, including diseases and drug side effect causes.» Review Causes of Skin pigmentation: Causes | Symptom Checker »Causes of Skin pigmentation: The following medical conditions are some of the possible causes of Skin pigmentation. There are likely to be other possible causes, so ask your doctor about your symptoms. Sun exposure Lichen planus Fixed drug eruption Atopic dermatitis Morphoea Urticaria pigmentosa Acanthosis nigricans Berloque dermatitis Photophytodermatitis Pellagra Porphyria cutanea tarda Adison's disease Anorexia nervosa Pregnancy Contraceptive pill Ectopic hormone-secreting tumor Malignant cachexia Seconadry malignant melanoma Obstructive hepatopathy Carotinemia Alcaptonuric ochronosts Methemoglobinemia ARgyria Schmaberg's disease Hemochromatosismore causes...»See full list of 78 causes of Skin pigmentation» Review Causes of Skin pigmentation: Causes | Symptom Checker »Causes of Types of Skin pigmentation: Review causes of types of Skin pigmentation in more specific categories: Skin pigmentation in pregnancy (7 causes)more types...»See full list of 9 types for Skin pigmentation Skin pigmentation: Symptom Checker Listed below are some combinations of symptoms associated with Skin pigmentation, as listed in our database. Visit the Symptom Checker , to add and remove symptoms and research your condition. Symptom Checker Skin pigmentation: Symptom Checker Symptom Checker Skin pigmentation and Skin problems (70 causes)Skin pigmentation and Skin symptoms (70 causes)Skin pigmentation and Head symptoms (65 causes)Skin pigmentation and Skin color changes (65 causes)Skin pigmentation and Altered pigmentation (60 causes)Skin pigmentation and Face symptoms (58 causes)Skin pigmentation and Nerve symptoms (56 causes)Skin pigmentation and Abdominal symptoms (48 causes)Skin pigmentation and Muscle symptoms (47 causes)Skin pigmentation and Skeletal symptoms (45 causes)Skin pigmentation and Swelling symptoms (45 causes)Skin pigmentation and Sensory symptoms (41 causes)Skin pigmentation and Musculoskeletal symptoms (40 causes)Skin pigmentation and Digestive symptoms (39 causes)Skin pigmentation and Eye symptoms (38 causes)Skin pigmentation and Sensations (38 causes)Skin pigmentation and Mouth symptoms (37 causes)Skin pigmentation and Body symptoms (36 causes)Skin pigmentation and Upper abdominal symptoms (36 causes)more...»See full list of 501 Symptom Checkers for Skin pigmentation Skin pigmentation Treatments Review further information on Skin pigmentation Treatments ."
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"docid": "D2634721#0",
"title": "http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/type-a-insulin-resistance-syndrome\nType A insulin resistance syndrome",
"text": "Description Type A insulin resistance syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by severe insulin resistance, a condition in which the body's tissues and organs do not respond properly to the hormone insulin. Insulin normally helps regulate blood sugar levels by controlling how much sugar (in the form of glucose) is passed from the bloodstream into cells to be used as energy. In people with type A insulin resistance syndrome, insulin resistance impairs blood sugar regulation and ultimately leads to a condition called diabetes mellitus, in which blood sugar levels can become dangerously high. Severe insulin resistance also underlies the other signs and symptoms of type A insulin resistance syndrome. In affected females, the major features of the condition become apparent in adolescence. Many affected females do not begin menstruation by age 16 (primary amenorrhea) or their periods may be light and irregular (oligomenorrhea). They develop cysts on the ovaries and excessive body hair growth (hirsutism). Most affected females also develop a skin condition called acanthosis nigricans, in which the skin in body folds and creases becomes thick, dark, and velvety. Unlike most people with insulin resistance, females with type A insulin resistance syndrome are usually not overweight. The features of type A insulin resistance syndrome are more subtle in affected males."
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"docid": "D3086261#0",
"title": "http://www.ourbabynamer.com/meaning-of-Acanthus.html\nAcanthus Meaning",
"text": "\"Acanthus Meaning Name: What does Acanthus mean? The name Acanthus is of Latin origin. The meaning of Acanthus is \"\"thorny points on the cactus plant\"\". Acanthus is generally used as a boy's name. It consists of 8 letters and 3 syllables and is pronounced A-can-thus. The Given Name Acanthus Acanthus is a name with authenticness. A valiant name, Acanthus possesses great character. Wrap it up and take it home, Acanthus may just be the name you're looking for. Acanthus falls into the flower name category. Acanthus Popularity In the U. S. in 2016, less than 5 boys were given the name."
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"docid": "D2520826#0",
"title": "https://everipedia.org/wiki/Column/\nColumn",
"text": "\"National Capitol Columns at the United States National Arboretum in Washington, D. C. A column or pillar in architecture and structural engineering is a structural element that transmits, through compression, the weight of the structure above to other structural elements below. In other words, a column is a compression member. The term column applies especially to a large round support (the shaft of the column) with a capital and a base or pedestal [12] and made of stone, or appearing to be so. A small wooden or metal support is typically called a post, and supports with a rectangular or other non-round section are usually called piers. For the purpose of wind or earthquake engineering, columns may be designed to resist lateral forces. Other compression members are often termed \"\"columns\"\" because of the similar stress conditions. Columns are frequently used to support beams or arches on which the upper parts of walls or ceilings rest. In architecture, \"\"column\"\" refers to such a structural element that also has certain proportional and decorative features. A column might also be a decorative element not needed for structural purposes; many columns are \"\"engaged\"\", that is to say form part of a wall. History Reused Roman columns and capitals in the Great Mosque of Kairouan All significant Iron Age civilizations of the Near East and Mediterranean made some use of columns."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motif_(visual_arts)\nMotif (visual arts)",
"text": "\"Motif (visual arts)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Motif (disambiguation). Composite capital whose design includes acanthus leaf, and volute motifs In art and iconography, a motif (pronunciation) ( help · info) is an element of an image. A motif may be repeated in a pattern or design, often many times, or may just occur once in a work. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Types of motif2 Examples3 See also4 Notes5 Further reading6 External links Types of motif [ edit]A motif may be an element in the iconography of a particular subject or type of subject that is seen in other works, or may form the main subject, as the Master of Animals motif in ancient art typically does. The related motif of confronted animals is often seen alone, but may also be repeated, for example in Byzantine silk and other ancient textiles. Where the main subject of an artistic work such as a painting is a specific person, group, or moment in a narrative, that should be referred to as the \"\"subject\"\" of the work, not a motif, though the same thing may be a \"\"motif\"\" when part of another subject, or part of a work of decorative art such as a painting on a vase. Ornamental or decorative art can usually be analysed into a number of different elements, which can be called motifs. These may often, as in textile art, be repeated many times in a pattern. Important examples in Western art include acanthus, egg and dart, [2] and various types of scrollwork. Elibelinde kilim motifs, symbolising fertility Many designs in Islamic culture are motifs, including those of the sun, moon, animals such as horses and lions, flowers, and landscapes."
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"title": "https://www.osbornewood.com/Dining-Table-Legs.aspx\nUnfinished Wooden Dining Table Legs",
"text": "29″ x 5″Traditional Dining Table Leg Part #1144$82.67 - $169.4029″ x 5″Country Dining Table Leg Part #303463$82.67 - $401.7029″ x 5″Husky Dining Table Leg Part #1109$56.00 - $444.1829″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″Husky Farm Dining Table Leg Part #1121$30.06 - $250.8729″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″Square Farm Dining Table Leg Part #1141$44.34 - $276.0229″ x 5″4 Sided Tapered Dining Table Leg Part #1184$54.18 - $401.8129″ x 5″Ridgecrest Dining Table Leg Part #1103$56.00 - $258.6529″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″Transitional Country Dining Table Leg Part #1111$30.06 - $169.9129″ x 3″Contemporary Dining Table Leg Part #1199$33.71 - $79.0029″ x 3″Weston Fusion Table Leg Part #1008$57.24 - $100.1629″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″Four Sided Tapered Dining Table Leg Part #1180$28.98 - $222.0929″ x 5″Massive Farm Dining Table Leg Part #1125$56.01 - $477.1129″ x 4″Weston Modern Table Leg Part #1007$50.85 - $172.0529″ x 3″Plymouth Transitional Dining Table Leg Part #1194$35.42 - $87.6529″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″Old English Country Dining Table Leg Part #1110$30.06 - $250.8729″ x 2 3 ⁄ 4″Tapered (2-sided) Dining Table Leg Part #1082$20.07 - $156.2729″ x 5″Tapered Rope Dining Table Leg Part #1153$110.74 - $600.5329″ x 3″French Dining Table Leg Part #99142$22.48 - $172.7329″ x 5″Country Squire Dining Table Leg Part #1130$82.67 - $468.9229″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″Islander Dining Table Leg Part #1150$30.17 - $255.8129″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″English Country Dining Table Leg Part #1014$31.51 - $256.6329″ x 2 1 ⁄ 2″Heritage Dining Table Leg Part #1113$22.19 - $178.5029″ x 3″Square Contemporary Dining Table Leg Part #2290003000$18.65 - $136.3029″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″Reeded Dining Table Leg Part #1156$41.46 - $296.1129″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″Two Sided Tapered Dining Table Leg Part #1182$28.98 - $222.0929″ x 3″Chatham Table Leg Part #1132$21.01 - $172.7329″ x 2 3 ⁄ 4″Tapered (4-sided) Dining Table Leg Part #1080$26.49 - $164.5029″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″Cabriole Dining Table Leg Part #1190$29.95 - $246.7529″ x 3″House of Wood Tapered Leg Part #1183$23.40 - $222.0929″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″Transitional Dining Table Leg Part #99141$30.06 - $250.8729″ x 2 1 ⁄ 2″Square Contemporary Dining Table Leg Part #2290002500$16.49 - $125.0629″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″Tapered Mission Dining Table Leg Part #1119$57.31 - $111.3929″ x 2″Tavern Dining Table Leg Part #1400$22.11 - $169.9329″ x 3″Wheeler Classic Dining Table Leg Part #1197$23.33 - $68.6229″ x 2 1 ⁄ 2″Slender Dining Table Leg Part #1022$21.78 - $176.8529″ x 5″Shanty to Chic Dining Table Leg Part #1131$82.67 - $477.1129″ x 4″Steel Hairpin Leg (3 rods)Part #11003$27.5129″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″Square Dining Table Leg Part #2290003500$29.59 - $216.0429″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″Concord Hutch Dining Table Leg Part #1417$33.34 - $255.8129″ x 2 1 ⁄ 2″Colonial Dining Table Leg Part #1001$28.16 - $176.8529″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″Weathered Square Dining Leg Part #3290003500$36.5429″ x 4″Weathered Square Island Post Part #3290004000$52.2029″ x 3″Traditional Farm Dining Table Leg Part #1025$23.33 - $172.7329″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″Traditional Fluted Dining Table Leg Part #1112$36.27 - $275.6129″ x 3″Lakeland Dining Table Leg Part #1074$38.24 - $283.9929″ x 5″Concord Dining Table Leg Part #1107$82.67 - $444.1829″ x 2 3 ⁄ 4″Jamestown Dining Table Leg Part #1128$22.19 - $178.5029″ x 2 3 ⁄ 4″Narrow Traditional Dining Table Leg Part #1115$33.26 - $197.4329″ x 4″Traditional Rope Dining Table Leg Part #1011$72.12 - $388.4029″ x 5″Wood Grain Cottage Dining Table Leg Part #1133$82.67 - $444.1829″ x 5″Square Leg Part #2290005000$48.14 - $335.1329″ x 2 3 ⁄ 4″Grand Tavern Dining Table Leg Part #1401$24.17 - $186.4029″ x 3″Westminster Dining Table Leg Part #1102$23.33 - $117.0029″ x 4″Square Leg Part #2290004000$42.08 - $292.8629″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″Old World Dining Table Leg Part #1122$39.98 - $275.6129″ x 3″Traditional Dining Table Leg Part #99140$23.33 - $172.7329″ x 3″Davenport Transitional Dining Leg Part #1191$55.53 - $112.4229″ x 3″Blackburn Dining Table Leg Part #1192$44.41 - $88.9929″ x 3″Farm Dining Table Leg Part #1020$22.48 - $172.7329″ x 4″Portsmouth Dining Table Leg Part #1114$39.30 - $366.0529″ x 3″English Industrial Dining Table Leg Part #1198$33.71 - $213.9029″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″Chateau Dining Table Leg Part #1118$35.64 - $266.7629″ x 3 1 ⁄ 2″Acanthus Leaf Carved Dining Table Leg Part #1041$75.34 - $165.7629″ x 5″Fairview Modern Table Leg Part #1101$78.62 - $201.7229″ x 5″Husky Square Farm Dining Table Leg Part #1142$74.02 - $205.9229″ x 4″Traditional Husky Dining Table Leg Part #1189$75.67 - $312.6929″ x 5″Husky Contemporary Leg Part #1188$95.44 - $443.73About Dining Table Legs Dining table legs are a subtle way to add continuity to the design of a home, and no dining table is ever complete without just the right set of legs. Though dining table legs may not be the first thing noticed by a person sitting to dine, they are indeed an integral part of the look and feel of the table. The table legs add the security and sturdiness required of a table that will last for generations. Though it may be a simple dining table today, years down the road the table built today could be a cherished family heirloom; transforming from merely furniture, into a heritage eagerly received from the generation that came before, a well-cared for treasure that connects the family now gathered around it to every family seated there in the past. Wooden table legs are available from Osborne Wood Products, Inc. in myriad designs. Shaker style tapers, which bear the simple elegance of straight, smooth lines and few additional embellishments, are available tapering on two and four sides. More intricate and involved styles such as the Old World and English Country style are also available, with several tasteful variations on the English Country theme producing an assortment of distinguished styles within the same theme. Hand carved masterpieces such as acanthus leaf and mission styled carving complete the ensemble, leaving the designer with much to choose from. Using unfinished wood table legs from Osborne makes creating a complete theme for any kitchen a relatively simple task. For added flexibility, Osborne Wood Products is happy to offer the majority of these beautiful pieces in eighteen or more wood types, including eco-friendly Lyptus and Rubberwood, allowing you to pass on more than just a family heirloom, but a legacy of sustainability."
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"title": "http://theseedsite.co.uk/db1.html\n.",
"text": "Name Seed Pod Description Seeds Seed Close-up Germination Method I Used Seedling Abutilon vitifolium Malvaceae Flowering Maple Seedpod is a slightly hairy ball with 8 chambers. Seeds are small brown beans. Many seeds in a pod. Winter/Spring Deno (5 days)Summer Outside (63 days)Acacia dealbata Mimosaceae Wattle, Mimosa Seed pod is a bean pod. Seeds are shiny, dark brown beans with a white tuft at one end. Many seeds in a pod. Nick & soak seed Any time Deno/Propagator (1-16 days)Acacia erioloba Mimosaceae Camel Thorn Seed pod is a curved velvety bean pod. Seeds are large, shiny, dark brown beans. Several seeds in a pod. Nick & soak seed Winter Deno (4 days)Acanthus spinosus Acanthaceae Bear's Breeches Seed pod is a papery capsule."
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"title": "http://img.uoregon.edu/arh314/terminology/Terminology_all.html\nARH 314 and 315 Terminology",
"text": "\"ARH 314 and 315 Terminology All definitions are reproduced from the required course textbook: Trachtenberg, Marvin and Isabell Hyman, Architecture, From Prehistory to Postmodernity: the Western tradition, 2nd Ed., Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall; New York: H. N. Abrams, 2002Abacus At the top of a capital, a thick rectangular slab of stone that serves as the flat, broad surface on which the architrave rests. Image courtesy of Heather Russel Acanthus A plant of the Mediterranean region whose serrated leaves were copied in stone to ornament Corinthian and Composite capitals; used also to decorate moldings and friezes. Image courtesy of Gayle Goudy Kochanski Aedicule A framing motif consisting of an entablature and pediment supported by two columns. Image courtesy of Gayle Goudy Kochanski Aisle A passage or corridor parallel to the nave of a church or an ancient basilica and separated from it by columns or piers. Image courtesy of Gayle Goudy Kochanski Altar A table like structure for the celebration of the Sacraments in a Christian building; for sacrifice or offerings in antiquity. Image courtesy of Gretchen Ranger Ambulatory A semicircular or polygonal passageway around the apse of a church. Image courtesy of Gretchen Ranger Apse A semicircular, polygonal, or rectangular extension at the end of a Roman basilica or a Christian church. Image courtesy of Heather Russell Anta In Classical temples, the pilaster like projecting end of a portico wall often framing columns, which are then said to be in antis Image courtesy of Gayle Goudy Kochanski Arcade A series of arches supported on piers or columns. A \"\"blind\"\" arcade is a row of arches applied to the wall as an ornamental feature."
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"title": "http://www.needlebar.org/nbwiki/index.php/Howe_(%26_New_Howe)_Machine_Company_(Glasgow)\nHowe (& New Howe) Machine Company (Glasgow)",
"text": "\"Contents [ hide ]1 Howe (& New Howe) Machine Company1.1 Howe Machine Company Factory1.1.1 Howe Logos1.2 Howe (& New Howe) Machines1.2.1 Howe (Chainstitch? ) 1.2.2 Howe White System1.2.3 Crown <Howe> Crown1.2.4 Howe AA1.2.5 New Howe Elias Howe (& New Howe) Machine Company48, Avenue Street, Glasgow, Scotland Howe Machine Company Factory Around 1870 the Howe Machine Company run by the Stockwells opened their first Scottish factory in Love Loan, where Singer's original Scottish factory had been (before Singer's Bridgeton and Kilbowie factories). In 1871 sales of Howe machines in Europe had risen from 20,000 to 41,000 by 1873. That figure was independent of the 153,000 machines sent from Bridgeport, Conn. As a result of this expanding business, in March 1872 Howe's manager for Scotland purchased a large plot of land close to the London Road, the existing buildings were knocked down and by March 1873 the Howe Machine Company moved from the Love Loan premises into their new factory. In less than three years capacity increased to 68,000 machines a year. By the 1880s that figure had risen to over 130,000 p.a. and exports to France, Spain and Mediterranean ports was considerable. Compare with Singer, who commenced construction of their factory in James Street (the factory before Kilbowie) in August 1872. For Singer too, Spain was an important country at this time, selling 29,681 machines to Spain and Portugal in 1881 and employing 650 people. Description of Howe's factories in Glasgow, totalling over 6,135 square feet."
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"docid": "D30145#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110224152639AAj7FZc\nIF YOU ARE GOOD WITH ART PLZ HELP!!!!!!!!!!!?",
"text": "Arts & Humanities Other - Arts & Humanities IF YOU ARE GOOD WITH ART PLZ HELP!!!!!!!!!!!? Which ancient Roman structure was built under the direction of Vespasian, attempting to entertain the populace who suffered under his predecessor, Nero? A) Parthenon B) Colosseum C) Monticello D) Chrysler Building What is the simplest ancient architectural order that does not contain a volute or acanthus... show more1 following 3 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: 1. B 2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_o... ( cant find it but if you read it you can!!!!!) 3. B. 4. D. 5. A. 6. C. 7."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justicia_pectoralis\nJusticia pectoralis",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Justicia pectoralis Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Asterids Order: Lamiales Family: Acanthaceae Genus: Justicia Species: J. pectoralis Binomial name Justicia pectoralis Jacq. Justicia pectoralis is an herb in the Acanthus family (Acanthaceae). This water-willow is widely known as tilo in Latin America and in Cuba. In Haiti it is called chapantye and zeb chapantyè on Dominica and Martinique. Other folk names are freshcut, [1] chambá [2] carpintero (\"\"carpenter\"\"), té criollo (\"\" Criollo tea\"\"), curia, death-angel, masha-hari, or \"\"piri piri\"\". This species was described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin in 1760, who provided additional data in 1763. A well-marked variety, var. stenophylla, was described by Emery Clarence Leonard in 1958. Contents [ hide ]1 Uses1.1 Traditional uses1.2 Other uses2 Etymology3 References4 Bibliography Uses [ edit]Traditional uses [ edit]Across its range it is used in folk medicine as a relaxant and general tonic. [ citation needed] Additionally it is often used in Ayahuasca, a tea containing the Banisteriopsis caapi vine. ["
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"docid": "D643422#0",
"title": "https://www.sporcle.com/games/MegTimpe/largest_plant_families\nCan you name the 30 largest (most speciose) plant families?",
"text": "Science Quiz / Largest Plant Families Random Science or Biology Quiz Can you name the 30 largest (most speciose) plant families?by Meg Timpe Quiz not verified by Sporcle Popular Quizzes Today Million Cities Minefield: US States 20,164Find the US States - No Outlines Minefield 14,484Green or Red? A Logic Puzzle 13,120Ruined By A Letter: Movies (1990s) 12,695Find the US States 10,280More Quizzesplays Rate 5 stars Rate 4 stars Rate 3 stars Rate 2 stars Rate 1 star Also try: Sporc-elements Challenge Share Tweet Embed Score0/30 ll Timer07:00Play Quiz Hints Family # of species1,620 genera including Senecio, Vernonia, and Aster. 22,750A favorite of horticulturalists, the name of this family comes from the Greek word meaning 'testicle'. 21,950Sometimes called the pulse family, includes the 'musical fruit'. 19,400Includes corn, which was domesticated in Mexico some 8,700 years ago. 10,025The madder or coffee family is concentrated in warmer and tropical climates. 10,000+Used to be called 'Labiatae', typically has a square stem. 7,175The spurge family contains a large variety of phytotoxins, often with a milky sap or latex. 5,735Found mostly in the tropics, distinctive leaves typically with strong longitudinal veins and tertiary veins at right angles to the midrib. 5,005All species are woody with essential oils."
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"title": "https://www.thefreedictionary.com/composite\ncomposite",
"text": "\"composite Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to composite: Composite numbers, Dental compositecom·pos·ite (kəm-pŏz′ĭt, kŏm′pə-zĭt)adj.1.a. Made up of distinct components; compound.b. Made by combining two or more existing things, such as photographs.2. Mathematics Having factors; factorable.3. Botany Of, belonging to, or characteristic of the composite family.4. Composite Architecture Of, relating to, or being in the Composite order.n.1. A structure or entity made up of distinct components: a musical suite that is a composite of operatic themes.2. A material in which two or more distinct, structurally complementary materials, usually a matrix material and a reinforcing material, are combined to produce structural or functionalproperties not present in any individual component. Wood, bone, concrete, plastic reinforced by glass fibers, and graphite reinforced with carbon fibers are all composite materials.3."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/30216384/art-history-ch-10-flash-cards/\nArt History Ch. 10",
"text": "\"8 terms cassiecharles Art History Ch. 10Questions Quiz Islamic World Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later1. What does Islam mean? When did it start? Who founded it? What is the name of its god? What are its followers called? Islam means acceptance and submission to God's will, and therefore, Muslims must live according to the rules Mohammed communicated during his lifetime (in Arabic it translates to \"\"submission to the one God\"\")."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmette\nPalmette",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search An antefix in the form of a palmette Stone relief with arabesques of tendrils, palmettes, and half-palmettes in the Umayyad Mosque, Damascus The palmette is a motif in decorative art which, in its most characteristic expression, resembles the fan-shaped leaves of a palm tree. It has a far-reaching history, originating in ancient Egypt with a subsequent development through the art of most of Eurasia, often in forms that bear relatively little resemblance to the original. In ancient Greek and ancient Roman uses it is also known as the anthemion (from the Greek ανθέμιον, a flower). It is found in most artistic media, but especially as an architectural ornament, whether carved or painted, and painted on ceramics. It is very often a component of the design of a frieze or border. The complex evolution of the palmette was first traced by Alois Riegl in his Stilfragen of 1893. The half-palmette, bisected vertically, is also a very common motif, found in many mutated and vestigial forms, and especially important in the development of plant-based scroll ornament. Contents [ hide ]1 Description2 Evolution3 Classical architecture3.1 Botanical combinations3.2 Hellenistic \"\"Flame palmettes\"\"3.3 Usage4 Variants and related motifs5 See also5.1 Notes6 References7 External links Description [ edit]Palmette motifs from A handbook of Ornament by Franz Meyer (1898)The essence of the palmette is a symmetrical group of spreading \"\"fronds\"\" that spread out from a single base, normally widening as they go out, before ending at a rounded or fairly blunt pointed tip. There may be a central frond that is larger than the rest. The number of fronds is variable, but typically between five and about fifteen."
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"title": "http://realtormag.realtor.org/home-and-design/architecture-coach/article/2015/04/rising-trend-home-elevators\nA Rising Trend: Home Elevators",
"text": "A Rising Trend: Home Elevators Adding a platform that raises people and things from one level to another in a home is more than a desirable amenity for buyers. For many, it’s a necessity. April 2015 | By Mary Beth Klatt An elevator in a personal home has been viewed as a luxury for years. However, more buyers — ranging from families with young children to those with temporary or permanent disabilities — now want a platform that can move people and things from one level of a home to another. Historically, only the rich could afford elevators. While commercial versions date back to the 1850s to 1860s, private residential elevators only came into vogue with high-ceilinged three-story homes, according to Stuart Cohen, architect and coauthor of Great Houses of Chicago, 1871–1921 (Acanthus Press, 2008).“First-floor ceiling heights were frequently between 12 and 20 feet, making ascent by stair to the second floor daunting,” says Cohen. “ For urban houses such as the Frick Mansion in New York City or the Biltmore estate in Asheville, N. C., the largest house in the United States at the time, elevators were a must. ”These private home elevators were practical. Wholesale grocery tycoon Franklin Mc Veigh had an elevator installed in 1887 at his family’s Chicago’s Lake Shore Drive mansion that whisked guests directly to a third-floor ballroom. Novelist Edith Wharton’s water pressure–powered elevator at her Lenox, Mass., house brought guests' luggage up to the third floor."
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"title": "http://architecture.about.com/od/buildingparts/g/balustrade.htm\nWhat is a Baluster? What Is a Balustrade?",
"text": "\"Arts, Music, and Recreation ›Visual Arts What is a Baluster? What Is a Balustrade? The Baluster Shape Becomes an Architectural Balustrade Share Flipboard Email Print St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Vatican, seen through the Balustrade atop the Basilica. Photo by Elisabetta Villa/Getty Images News/Getty Imagesby Jackie Craven Updated July 08, 2017A baluster has come to be known as any vertical brace (often a decorative post) between an upper and lower horizontal railing. The purposes of the baluster (pronounced BAL-us-ter) include safety, support, and beauty. Staircases and porches often have rails of balusters called balustrades . A balustrade is a row of repeating balusters, similar to a colonnade being a row of columns. What we call a balustrade today is historically a decorative extension of the Classical Greek colonnade on a smaller scale. The \"\"invention\"\" of the balustrade is generally thought to be a feature of Renaissance architecture. One example is the balustrade of the 16th century Basilica St. Peters at the Vatican."
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"title": "http://www.ancientgreece.com/s/Art/\n.",
"text": "\"Ancient Greece source Art & Culture Architecture Hellenistic Art Religion Theatre Greek Tragedy Homer Aeschylus Sophocles Euripides Acropolis Parthenon Acropolis The Parthenon Parthenon Metopes Minoan Art Greek Pottery Sculpture and Art Architecture in ancient Greece: Greek life was dominated by religion and so it is not surprising that the temples of ancient Greece were the biggest and most beautiful. They also had a political purpose as they were often built to celebrate civic power and pride, or offer thanksgiving to the patron deity of a city for success in war. Greek Temple Architecture The Greeks developed three architectural systems, called orders, each with their own distinctive proportions and detailing. The Greek orders are: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. Doric The Doric style is rather sturdy and its top (the capital), is plain. This style was used in mainland Greece and the colonies in southern Italy and Sicily. Ionic The Ionic style is thinner and more elegant. Its capital is decorated with a scroll-like design (a volute). This style was found in eastern Greece and the islands. Corinthian The Corinthian style is seldom used in the Greek world, but often seen on Roman temples."
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"title": "https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ancient-art-civilizations/greek-art/beginners-guide-greece/a/greek-architectural-orders\nGreek architectural orders",
"text": "\"An architectural order describes a style of building. In Classical architecture, each order is readily identifiable by means of its proportions and profiles as well as by various aesthetic details. The style of column employed serves as a useful index of the style itself, so identifying the order of the column will then, in turn, situate the order employed in the structure as a whole. The classical orders—described by the labels Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian—do not merely serve as descriptors for the remains of ancient buildings but as an index to the architectural and aesthetic development of Greek architecture itself. The Doric order Doric order The Doric order is the earliest of the three Classical orders of architecture and represents an important moment in Mediterranean architecture when monumental construction made the transition from impermanent materials—like wood—to permanent materials, namely stone. The Doric order is characterized by a plain, unadorned column capital and a column that rests directly on the stylobate of the temple without a base. The Doric entablature includes a frieze composed of trigylphs—vertical plaques with three divisions—and metopes—square spaces for either painted or sculpted decoration. The columns are fluted and are of sturdy, if not stocky, proportions. Iktinos and Kallikrates, The Parthenon, 447-432 BCE, Athens The Doric order emerged on the Greek mainland during the course of the late seventh century BCE and remained the predominant order for Greek temple construction through the early fifth century BCE, although notable buildings built later in the the Classical period—especially the canonical Parthenon in Athens—still employed it. By 575 BCE, the order may be properly identified, with some of the earliest surviving elements being the metope plaques from the Temple of Apollo at Thermon."
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"docid": "D3086264#0",
"title": "https://www.whatisthemeaningofname.com/what-is-the-meaning-of-the-name-acanthus-8021/\nWhat Is The Meaning Of The Name Acanthus?",
"text": "What Is The Meaning Of The Name Acanthus?mode_comment Meaning of the name Acanthus, analysis of the name Acanthus and so much more… What does Acanthus mean and its numerology, definition, origin, popularity and very interesting information. Please use the menu below. Quick Menu Information About The Name Acanthus Prononciation Of Acanthus The Meaning Of The Name Acanthus Statistics Of The Name Acanthus The Picture Of The Name Acanthus Numerology Of The Name Acanthus Destination Number Of The Name Acanthus Analysis Of The Name Acanthus Can I Name My Baby Acanthus? List Of Celebrities With First Name Acanthus Acanthus in Arabic Writing Acanthus in Chinese Characters Acanthus in Egyptian Hieroglyphics How To Say Acanthus in American Sign Language Search Another Name? Information About The Name Acanthus Gender of the name Acanthus: Boy Color of the name Acanthus: Blue&Pink Origin of the name Acanthus: Latin Prononciation Of Acanthus Here is how to pronounce the name Acanthus : The Meaning Of The Name Acanthus Definition of Acanthus: thorny points on the cactus plant Statistics Of The Name Acanthus How many people in the U. S have the name Acanthus: 3Rank of the name Acanthus in the U. S.: 690,669th How many letters are in the name Acanthus? 8The Picture Of The Name Acanthus Consider your name Acanthus as a picture. How would it look like? This will be funny! Using the meaning of Acanthus, we prepared this picture. Do not bother the gender."
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"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/acanthus%20mollis\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Vocabulary What does acanthus mollis mean? Definitions for acanthus mollis Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word acanthus mollis. Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:bear's breech, bear's breeches, sea holly, Acanthus mollis (noun)widely cultivated southern European acanthus with whitish purple-veined flowers Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Acanthus mollis Acanthus mollis, commonly known as bear's breeches or oyster plant, is a herbaceous perennial plant with an underground rhizome in the genus Acanthus. It is regarded as an invasive species in some jurisdictions,Numerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of acanthus mollis in Chaldean Numerology is: 4Pythagorean Numerology The numerical value of acanthus mollis in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5Images & Illustrations of acanthus mollis Translations for acanthus mollis From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary Kreikanakantti Finnish Get even more translations for acanthus mollis »Translation Find a translation for the acanthus mollis definition in other languages: Select another language: Discuss these acanthus mollis definitions with the community: Word of the Day Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily? Please enter your email address: Subscribe Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: Style: MLA Chicago APA\"\"acanthus mollis.\"\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2018. Web. 6 Apr. 2018. < https://www.definitions.net/definition/acanthus mollis >."
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"docid": "D2319500#0",
"title": "http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/architecture/greek.htm\nGreek Architecture (c.900-27 BCE)",
"text": "\"Doric Order of Architecture The Doric order is easily identified by its plain capital, and lack of column-base. Its echinus started out flat and more splayed in Archaic-era temples, before becoming deeper and more curvaceous in Classical-era temples, and smaller and straighter during the Hellenistc period. Doric columns nearly always have grooves, or flutes (usually 20), which run the full length of the column. The flutes have sharp edges known as arrises. At the top of the columns, there are three horizontal grooves known as the hypotrachelion. The columns in early Doric-style temples (Temple of Apollo at Syracuse, Sicily, 565 BCE), may have a height to base-diameter ratio of only 4:1. Later, a ratio of 6:1 became more usual. During the Hellenistic era (323-27 BCE), the typically solid, masculine look of the Doric temple was partly replaced by slender, unfluted columns, with a height to diameter ratio of 7.5:1. In the Doric order, there are clear rules about the positioning of architectural sculpture. Reliefs, for instance, are never used to decorate walls in an arbitrary way."
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"title": "http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/sculpture/romanesque.htm\nRomanesque Sculpture (1000-1200) Origins, Characteristics",
"text": "\"Romanesque Sculpture History, Characteristics, Iconography of Medieval Statues, Reliefs. MAIN A-Z INDEX - A-Z of SCULPTURERomanesque stone relief carving by French medieval sculptor Gislebertus, from the Cathedral of Saint Lazare, Autun, France. It shows Judas Iscariot hanging himself, helped by devils. The date is 12th century (1120-1135). Romanesque Sculpture (1000-1200) Origins, Characteristics Contents• Sculptural Decoration for Monasteries • Public Religious Sculpture • Ottonian Sculpture • Development of Romanesque Sculpture • Tower Porch of Saint-Benoit-sur-Loire • Abbey Church of Cluny • Interpretation of Romanesque Religious Iconography • The Apocalypse and The Vision of Matthew • The Triumphal Facade • Portals • Historiated Cloisters ROMANESQUE In art, the term Romanesque art can be used to cover all immediate derivations of Roman architecture in the West, from the fall of Rome (5th century CE) until the rise of Gothic art in about 1200. More commonly however, the word Romanesque describes a specific style of architecture and sculpture that arose simultaneously in France, Germany, Italy and Spain during the 11th century. This religious art is characterized by a massiveness of scale, reflecting the greater social stability of the new Millennium. For murals see Romanesque Painting, for gospel illuminations and other forms of book painting, see: Romanesque Illustrated Manuscripts. Sculptural Decoration for Monasteries Following early Christian sculpture, the first European-wide architectural style was Romanesque architecture, which properly emerged during the period 1000-1200. The slow maturing that culminated in the advent of monumental sculpture had taken place throughout the 11th century in the Benedictine monasteries of France."
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"title": "https://www.helprx.info/acanya-discounts-coupons\nAcanya Coupon & Discounts",
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benzoyl_peroxide/clindamycin\nBenzoyl peroxide/clindamycin",
"text": "\"Benzoyl peroxide/clindamycin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Benzoyl peroxide/clindamycin Combination of Benzoyl peroxide Antiseptic Clindamycin phosphate Antibiotic Clinical data Trade names Duac, Benza Clin, Onexton, Acanya AHFS / Drugs.com benzaclin Medline Plus a603021License data US FDA : Duac Pregnancy category US: C (Risk not ruled out)Routes of administration Topical (gel)ATC code D10AE51 ( WHO) or D10AF51 ( WHO)Legal status Legal status US: ℞-only Identifiers Pub Chem SID254741564KEGGD10602 (what is this?) ( verify)The drug combination benzoyl peroxide/clindamycin is a topical gel used for the treatment of acne. It is sold under the trade names Duac (by Stiefel Labs) and Benza Clin (by Sanofi Aventis ). Both contain 1% clindamycin phosphate, an antibiotic, and 5% benzoyl peroxide, an antiseptic. Another brand is Onexton (by Valeant) with 1.2% clindamycin phosphate and 3.75% benzoyl peroxide. [ 1] [2] All formulations are prescription drugs. Common side effects include peeling, itching, and dryness of the skin where the gel was applied. Contents [ hide ]1 Medical uses1.1 Efficacy1.2 Pregnancy and lactation2 Contraindications3 Side effects4 Interactions5 Pharmacology5.1 Mechanism of action5.2 Pharmacokinetics6 Society and culture6.1 Legal status of Onexton6.1.1 Patent6.1.2 Lawsuits6.2 Economics of Onexton6.2.1 Stock effect6.2.2 Competitors7 References8 External links Medical uses [ edit]The gel is used on the skin to treat light to medium acne vulgaris in people 12 years and older. [ 3] [4] Benza Clin is to be applied twice daily, [5] and Duac and Onexton are once-a-day medications. Continued use beyond 12-weeks has not been studied. ["
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"title": "http://www.rxlist.com/oracea-side-effects-drug-center.htm\nOracea",
"text": "Oracea Side Effects Center Find Lowest Prices on Medical Editor: John P. Cunha, DO, FACOEPLast reviewed on Rx List 12/06/2017Oracea ( doxycycline) Capsules is an antibiotic used to treat several bacterial infections such as urinary tract infection, acne, gonorrhea, chlamydia, gum disease, and rosacea. Oracea is available in generic form. Common side effects of Oracea include:nausea,diarrhea,upset stomach,headache,skin rash,itching, andvaginal itching or discharge. The recommended dosage of Oracea is one 40 mg capsule taken in the morning on an empty stomach. Oracea may interact with cholesterol lowering medications, Isotretinoin, tretinoin, antacids, products that contain bismuth subsalicylate such as Pepto-Bismol, minerals (such as iron, zinc, calcium, magnesium, and over-the-counter vitamin and mineral supplements), blood thinners, and penicillin antibiotics. Tell your doctor all medications and supplements you are taking. Do not use Oracea if you are pregnant; it could harm the fetus or cause permanent tooth discoloration later in life. Tell your doctor if you become pregnant during treatment with Oracea. Oracea can make birth control pills less effective. Ask your doctor about using non-hormonal birth control (such as a condom, diaphragm, spermicide) to prevent pregnancy while using Oracea."
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"text": "Clindamycin Side Effects Center Find Lowest Prices on Medical Editor: John P. Cunha, DO, FACOEPLast reviewed on Rx List 8/30/2016Cleocin HCl ( clindamycin hydrochloride) is an antibiotic used to treat serious infections caused by bacteria. Cleocin HCl is available in generic form. Common side effects of Cleocin HCl includenausea,vomiting,diarrhea,stomach pain,joint pain,vaginal itching or discharge,skin rash or itching,heartburn,sore throat, orchanges in bowel habits (especially in older adults). Tell your doctor if you experience serious side effects of Cleocin HCl includingyellowing eyes/skin ( jaundice ),dark urine, orchanges in the amount of urine. The dose of Cleocin HCl for adults is 150 to 300 mg every 6 hours. For more severe infections is 300 to 450 mg every 6 hours. The dose of for pediatric patients is 8 to 16 mg/kg/day divided in three or four equal doses. For more severe infections, 16 to 20 mg/kg/day divided in three or four equal doses. Other drugs may interact with Cleocin HCl. Tell your doctor all prescription and over-the-counter medications and supplements you use."
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"title": "http://magnusnaturalremedies.com/neuromethylation-cream-autism-ingredients-side-effects/\nNeuroMethylation Cream for Autism â Ingredients, Side effects",
"text": "\"Memory & Mind Neuro Methylation Cream for Autism – Ingredients, Side effects March 31, 2017 Uma Pisharody Products from Amazon.com Stress Reliever Toy,Showking Jumbo Squishy Cute Sea Horse Scented Cream Slow Rising Squeeze Decompression Toys Collection - 7x10.5x15.5cm Price: $6.52Gluten Free Cream of Mushroom Soup Mix by Vivian's Live Again- Dairy Free Single Packet Price: $4.99Sikye Squishy Cactus Toy,Cream Scented Squeeze Heal Stress Autism Mood Relief Price: $4.99Unicorn Dessert Food Maker - Rainbow Cooking Games Kids FREEPrice: $0.00XILI Soft Weighted Blanket for Children, Helps Reduce Stress and Anxiety, Great for Anxiety, ADHD, Autism, OCD, and Sensory Processing Disorder (54''x72'', 22lbs,Cream)Price: $125.00Breeze Decor H115085 Autism Awareness Inspirational Support Decorative Vertical House Flag, 28\"\" x 40\"\", Multicolor Price: $36.91A Mind Apart: Understanding Children with Autism and Asperger Syndrome Price: $25.00Sikye Office Decompression,Witch Squishy Cream Scented Stress Autism Mood Relief Squeeze Toy (Purple)Price: $6.69Sometimes It's Simply All About the Cream Cheese Price: Check on Amazon Numedica Neuro Methylation Cream Neuro Methylation cream carries the vital ingredients that support the natural methylation process of the body that helps build the neurological health and immune system. It is absorbed easily into the skin and can deliver is faster into the blood. Buy Now Check Price Technically, methylation is the process of adding the methyl group to any compound. Biologically, it is the switch to all the vital metabolic activities like the energy production, brain chemistry, stress response and even the detoxification. When the methylation does not occur properly, there could very well be a total shut down of the system. There are key elements that can enhance the methylation process in the body. These elements take a long route when taken orally and that is why they are now used as topical creams like the Neuro Methylation Cream. This cream could deliver the ingredients needed to trigger the methylation process, directly into the bloodstream for its faster transportation. What is Neuro Methylation Cream? Neuro Methylation cream carries the vital ingredients that support the natural methylation process of the body that helps build the neurological health and immune system."
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"title": "http://www.houseofbeautyworld.com/maskcapr.html?utm_keyword=Makari%20Skin%20Care\n.",
"text": "Page: 1Sort By: Default | Name | Price Items per page: Items Na N-Na N of 36Makari Caviar Face Cream 30ml / 1 oz Price: $65.00 SALE: $52.45Makari Night Treatment Cream 100ml / 3.38 oz Price: $72.00 SALE: $47.45Makari Day Treatment Cream 55ml / 1.85 oz Price: $55.00 SALE: $41.50Makari Skin Repairing Clarifying Serum 40ml / 1.35 oz Price: $67.00 SALE: $52.45Makari Body Beautifying Whitening Milk 140ml / 4.75 oz Price: $65.00 SALE: $47.45Makari Clarifying Whitening Exfoliating Antiseptic Soap 200g / 7 oz Price: $17.50 SALE: $13.95Makari Sulfur Soap 200g / 7 oz Price: $20.00 SALE: $13.95Makari Caviar Enriched Soap 200g / 7 oz Price: $20.00 SALE: $13.95Makari Clear Acnyl Cream 100ml / 3.38 oz Price: $55.00 SALE: $52.45Makari Oralight Supplement Capsules 90 Cap Price: $50.00 SALE: $38.95Makari Caviar Clarifying Glycerin 150ml / 5 oz Price: $55.95 SALE: $39.95Makari Clarifying Scrubbing Cream 75ml / 5.92 oz Price: $43.00 SALE: $24.95Makari Clarifying Cream 75ml / 2.54 oz Price: $48.95 SALE: $34.95Makari Triple Oil Antiseptic Soap 200g / 7 oz Price: $18.50 SALE: $13.95Makari Hand & Body Lotion 500ml / 17 oz Price: $50.00 SALE: $39.95Makari Baby Bebe Soap 165g / 5.8 oz Price: $17.50 SALE: $13.95Makari Baby Cleansing Milk 1000ml / 33.8 oz Price: $34.95 SALE: $24.95Makari Baby Bebe Shampoo 500ml / 16.9oz Price: $20.00 SALE: $13.95Makari Naturalle Carotonic Carrot Oil Body Lotion 500ml / 17.6 oz Price: $45.00 SALE: $32.95Makari Naturalle Multi-Action Extreme Body Lotion 500ml / 17.6 oz Price: $45.00 SALE: $32.95Makari Naturalle Intense Extreme Body Lotion 500ml / 17.6 oz Price: $46.95 SALE: $32.95Makari Naturalle Intense Extreme Lightening Cream 50ml / 1.7 oz Price: $20.95 SALE: $14.95Makari Naturalle Multi-Action Extreme Lightening Cream 50ml / 1.7 oz Price: $20.95 SALE: $14.95Makari Naturalle Carotonic Lightening Cream 50g / 1.7 oz Price: $20.95 SALE: $14.95Makari Naturalle Carotonic Lightening Serum 50ml / 1.7 oz Price: $25.95 SALE: $17.95Makari Naturalle Intense Extreme Lightening Serum 50ml / 1.7 oz Price: $25.95 SALE: $17.95Makari Naturalle Multi-Action Extreme Lightening Serum 50ml / 1.7 oz Price: $25.95 SALE: $17.95Makari Naturalle Carotonic Lightening Soap 200g / 7 oz Price: $16.95 SALE: $11.95Makari Naturalle Multi-Action Extreme Lightening Soap 200g / 7 oz Price: $16.95 SALE: $11.95Makari Naturalle Intense Extreme Lightening Soap 200g / 7 oz Price: $16.95 SALE: $11.95Makari Exclusive Toning Milk 500ml / 16.8 oz Price: $95.00 SALE: $79.95Makari Exclusive Toning Cream 50g / 1.7 oz Price: $55.00 SALE: $45.00Makari Exclusive Toning Serum 50ml / 1.7 oz Price: $60.95 SALE: $42.95Makari Exclusive Lightening Exfoliating Soap 200g / 7 oz Price: $35.00 SALE: $24.95Makari Exclusive Toning Gel 30g / 1 oz Price: $48.95 SALE: $34.95Makari Deep Cleansing Lotion 150ml / 4.75 oz Price: $49.50 SALE: $34.95Page: 1Sort By: Default | Name | Price Items Na N-Na N of 36Our unique, Hydroquinone-free complexion enhancing formulas renew epidermal cells and create a beautiful, clean and clear complexion. Hydroquinone-free complexion enhancing creams by Makari De Suisse, include a luxurious Caviar Face Lightening Cream, Day and Night Treatment Creams, that are complimented by our signature Body Beautifying Milk, a complexion enhancing, tone balancing, deeply hydrating wonder lotion. Because of Makari's exclusive 100% Bleach and Hydroquinone-free formulas, our products are gentle on your skin but tough on pigment marks, scars, blemishes, discolorations, dark spots, liver spots and stretch marks. Unlike any skin whitening systems, skin whitening pill, serums, or any other lotion for darker skin tones that other cosmetic lines manufacture, Makari's skin products for African Americans are affordable for women and men of color who take pride in their healthy and their beautiful skin."
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"text": "Acne Channel Topics & Medications Acne Absorica Acanya Accutane Amnesteem Azelex Benza Clin Benzamycin Claravis Clindamycin Differin Doryx Duac Dynacin Epiduo Fabior Minocin Myorisan Solodyn Sotret Veltin Ximino Zenatane Advertisement Quicklinks Acne Acne Treatment Acne Skin Care Acne Prevention Causes of Acne Acne Medications Types of Acne Accutane Accutane Side Effects Clindamycin Clindamycin Side Effects Minocin Doryx Differin Epiduo Solodyn Related Channels Skin Skin Cancer STDAdvertisement Tweet Acne Home > Dynacin Dynacin Dynacin is a tetracycline antibiotic used to treat a variety of infections, including acne, urinary tract infections (UTIs), and pneumonia. This medication comes in tablet form and is taken two to four times a day. Possible side effects include nausea, vomiting, and decreased appetite, among others. It's important to finish the full course of this antibiotic, even if you start to feel better. Interested in a Discount on Dynacin? Our free Discount Rx savings card can help you and your family save money on your prescriptions. This card is accepted at all major chain pharmacies, nationwide. Enter your name and email address to receive your free savings card. Enter Your Name Enter Your Email Address CLICK HERE to learn more about from e Med TV.com What Is Dynacin? Dynacin ® ( minocycline hydrochloride) is a prescription antibiotic medication from the tetracycline class of antibiotics."
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"title": "http://www.medindia.net/drug-price/acyclovir.htm\nAcyclovir - Price List of 148 Brands",
"text": "Medindia Drugs Drug Price Acyclovir Acyclovir - Price List of 148 Brands Price List Updated on February, 2, 2017Font : A- A+Information about drug Acyclovir includes cost of the drug and the type of drug - tablet, capsule, syrup, cream, gel, ointment, liquid or injection. To view the price of the drug, click on the brand name. The generic Acyclovir is manufactured by 66 companies. Medindia's drug directory has currently 148 Brands of Acyclovir listed. New generics and brands are constantly being updated as and when they are approved by drug controller and available in the pharmacies. Browse the Drugs alphabetically A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z* Drug Price mentioned in Indian Rupees ( ). Brand Name Manufacturer Type Price Accrivir (200 mg)Sivling Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Tablet View Price Aciherpin (200 mg)Agio Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Tablet View Price Aciherpin (400 mg)Agio Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Tablet View Price Aciherpin (800 mg)Agio Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Tablet View Price Aciherpin Crm (5 gm)Agio Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Cream View Price Acirax (200 mg)Synmedic Laboratories Tablet View Price Aciv (200 mg)Zee Laboratories Ltd. Tablet View Price Aciv (400 mg)Zee Laboratories Ltd. Tablet View Price Aciv (800 mg)Zee Laboratories Ltd. Tablet View Price Acivir (25 mg)Cipla Limited Injection View Price Acivir (Eye)Cipla Limited Ointment View Price Acivir (Skin) (5 gm)Cipla Limited Cream View Price Acivir DT (200 mg)Cipla Limited Tablet View Price Acivir DT (400 mg)Cipla Limited Tablet View Price Acivir DT (800 mg)Cipla Limited Tablet View Price Acloriv (Skin) (5 gm)EAST AFRICAN (INDIA) REMEDIES PVT. LTD Cream View Price Acloriv DT (200 mg)EAST AFRICAN (INDIA) REMEDIES PVT. LTD Tablet View Price Acloriv DT (400 mg)EAST AFRICAN (INDIA) REMEDIES PVT."
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"title": "https://www.dairyscience.info/index.php/ice-cream/218-ice-cream-startup.html\nStart your own ice-cream business",
"text": "Start your own ice-cream business So you want to start an ice cream and Gelato shop business? The purpose of this article is to help anyone interested in starting their own ice cream business to get started. I am an artisan ice cream maker with extensive experience of industrial scale ice cream making. While I will discuss both artisanal or traditional and industrial or large scale ice cream manufacture, the main emphasis will be on artisanal production. In the UK, Ice cream is a multi-million pound growth industry, generally recession proof and genuinely customerfocused. When people buy ice cream it’s always a treat and often a celebration. As a Gelato-Artisan you’ll provide your customers with a product that brings them happiness. But you will need to put in long hours too, it’s common for owners to work until 10pm at night during the busy season, but in return you will unleash your inner creativity,growing your own lifestyle business, where your friends and family can surround you, and make a comfortable income in the process. If there was an ‘ice cream bible’ it would probably contain the proverb:“Give someone an ice cream and you’ll make them happy all day”“Give them an ice cream shop and you’ll make them happy for life! ““ So you have the desire and energy to create your own ice cream-Gelato business but first you must consider some important aspects, not least your unique selling point”Some important questions to ask yourself before you start How ice cream is made What equipment is needed for production?"
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"title": "http://clearclinic.com/is-acne-contagious/\nIs Acne Contagious?",
"text": "\"18Jun Is Acne Contagious? Posted in Acne Scars, Uncategorized by Clear Clinic. | 0 Comments Is acne contagious? No, acne is not contagious. Although acne is caused by the p. acnes bacteria, it cannot spread like bacterial infections. Nearly everyone has p. acne bacteria on their skin, but other factors must be in play for the p. acnes bacteria to lead to the formation of acne. When skin cell regulation is disrupted and sebum collects in the skin's follicles, the p. acnes bacteria gravitate to the follicles. This produces the inflammatory papules (bumps) that present as acne on the face. These multiple factors that lead to acne can have a genetic predisposition, but they cannot be contracted from another person. Dr. Schweiger explains that, \"\"Close contact cannot spread acne from one person to another."
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"title": "http://www.rxlist.com/benzaclin-drug/patient-images-side-effects.htm\nBenzaClin",
"text": "Benza Clin Patient Information Including Side Effects Adult Acne Slideshow Pictures Take the Quiz: Test Your Acne IQHelping Your Teen With Acne Slideshow Pictures Find Lowest Prices on Brand Names: Acanya, Benza Clin, Benza Clin with pump, Duac, Z-Clinz 10, Z-Clinz 5Generic Name: benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin topical (Pronunciation: BEN zoyl per OX ide and clin da MYE sin)What is benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin topical (Acanya, Benza Clin, Benza Clin with pump, Duac, Z-Clinz 10, Z-Clinz 5)? What are the possible side effects of benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin topical? What is the most important information I should know about benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin topical? What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before using benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin topical? How should I use benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin topical? What happens if I miss a dose? What happens if I overdose? What should I avoid while taking benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin topical? What other drugs will affect benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin topical? Where can I get more information?"
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"title": "https://www.expresschemist.co.uk/clotrimazole.html\nClotrimazole",
"text": "Clotrimazole Clotrimazole Cream • Clotrimazole Pessaries • Clotrimazole Sprays • Clotrimazole Solution • Other Antifungals Clotrimazole is an antifungal medicine used to treat fungal and yeast infections of the skin. It is also commonly used to treat fungal infections of genitals, such as thrush . Clotrimazole is readily available as an over-the-counter treatment and can be found in a wide range of products, including antifungal creams, pessaries, sprays and topical solutions. These treatments are used to treat fungal sweat rash, Candida skin infections, fungal nappy rash, oral thrush, athlete's foot, ringworm, jock itch and, as mentioned previously, thrush. Clotrimazole Cream Clotrimazole Cream 1% 20g: Great value! This handy clotrimazole cream 1% can be used to treat a wide range of fungal infections including: athlete's foot, ringworm, fungal nappy rash, infections in the breast fold (intertrigo) and external thrush symptoms in men and women. More >>>Price: £2.25 (incl VAT)Clotrimazole Cream 1% 20g: Clotrimazole Cream 1% treats ringworm infections (athletes foot), skin infections around the finger or toenail, thrush, nappy rash and sweat rash. More >>>Price: £2.20 (incl VAT)Canesten 1% Cream 50g: Clotrimazole is the active ingredient to treat fungal infections. More >>>Price: £4.99 (incl VAT)Canesten Cream 20g: Canesten is perhaps the most trusted name in antifungal treatments. This clotrimazole 1% cream is for the treatment of fungal skin infections including ringworm and fungal nappy rash."
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"title": "http://www.beyondtalk.net/skin-tightening-cream/\nWhich are the ones that really work?",
"text": "Which are the ones that really work? Diana Bradley The human skin is a truly remarkable organ which completely regenerates itself every 7 days on average. This sort of vigor is crucial because the skin serves the vital function of protecting the body from many hazards. Even though the skin retains its ability to protect us from the elements right into old age, its capacity for self-renewal weakens with age and starts to lose the firm appearance of youth. While we can’t expect ourselves to look 18 again at age 65, the good news is that with the right sort of treatment, we can help our skin remain supple, smoother and more youthful-looking for a longer period of time. The key is not expensive or invasive treatments that set you back thousands of dollars, but really, the right sort of ingredients that can boost your skin’s natural ability for renewal, repair everyday damage to your skin (e.g. from UV rays) and to boost the elasticity of your skin. In this article, we examine the ingredients that have been shown to really work on your skin’s cellular level and look at some products that consumers of various ages have found effective. >> CLICK HERE TO See Our Editors’ Pick of Top Skin Firming Products Of 2018 <<OR read on for the detailed reviews1. Radiant Beauty Anti-Aging Cream This is a versatile skin tightening cream that can either be used for targeted fine line/ wrinkle reduction or general skin firming. How it works is by stimulating natural collagen synthesis in your skin, thereby plumping up wrinkled or sagging skin tissues – giving you a ‘mini skinlift’ without surgery This cream is targeted at the eye, face, neck & décolletage areas Contains the active ingredients that include the proprietary Biofil Dermal Lifting Hydropheres & Argireline (a potent blend of proteins and peptides including Polymoist-PS Complex with the scientific name peptide amphiphile C16-KTTKS)."
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"text": "DEMAND INCREASE: An increase in the willingness and ability of buyers to purchase a good at the existing price, illustrated by a rightward shift of the demand curve. An increase in demand is caused by a change in a demand determinant and results in an increase in equilibrium quantity and an increase in equilibrium price. A demand increase is one of two demand shocks to the market. The other is a demand decrease. A demand increase results from a change in one of the demand determinants. The rightward shift of the demand curve disrupts the market equilibrium and creates a temporary shortage. The shortage is eliminated with a higher price. The comparative static analysis of the demand increase is that equilibrium quantity increases and equilibrium price increases. Demand Determinants An increase in demand can result from a change in any of the five demand determinants. Buyers' Income: An increase in buyers' income for a normal good or a decrease in buyers' income for an inferior good."
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"title": "http://www.finetings.com/rums.htm\n.",
"text": "Due to pending US custom regulations, our infamous bottles of Rum Creams are not available for shipping. Please check the site for future updates. Any orders for this item will be refunded. Kindly pardon any inconvenience caused. Your Cart | Apr. 10, 2018RUMSProduct Categories Search for Fine Jamaican Things a Due to pending US custom regulations, our infamous bottles of Rum Creams are not available for shipping. Please check the site for future updates. Any orders for this item will be refunded. Kindly pardon any inconvenience caused. Price: $0.00Sangsters Jamaica Rum Cream - 750 ml Sangsters Original Rum Cream (750 ml). 1 bottle of top quality cream liqueur, made with premium aged Jamaican rum, mixed with exotic Jamaican fruits and spices."
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"title": "http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/ice-cream-maker/kenwood-im200/\nKenwood IM200",
"text": "Home Home, Garden & DIY Household Appliance Ice Cream Maker Kenwood IM200Kenwood IM20019Reviews“ Manufacturer: Kenwood / Speeds: Multiple Speed / Max Bowl Capacity: 1.16 Quart / Bowl Amount: Single „Reviews Product details Write a review >How do you rate the product overall? Rate it out of five by clicking on one of the hearts. Rating What are the advantages and disadvantages? Use up to 10 bullet points. Advantages Disadvantages Write your reviews in your own words. 250 to 500 words Your review Number of words: Write a concise and readable conclusion. The conclusion is also the title of the review. Write a conclusion Number of words: Write your email adress here Write your email adress Email Log in Register Your dooyoo Miles Miles Submit your review19 Reviews Sort by: More +User: sympatic16.12.2011 08:42Very helpful (Rating)1 Comment Advantages Disadvantages Good simple product It is probably not the best time of year to review an ice cream maker given the dark, wet cold days that we still have to endure but I like to think about better weather to help me get through the horrible winter months and making ice cream is one such thing. The great thing about this ice cream maker from Kenwood is the price, I paid £26.99 for it and compared with some other ones on the market that is a pretty good price. The ice cream maker has a 1.1 liter capacity and weighs just under 3kg."
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"text": "see store for price Blue Bell Gold Rim Ice Cream 16 oz Blue Bell Gold Rim Ice Cream 16 ozonly in storessee store for price Blue Bell Gold Rim Ice Cream 1/2 gal Blue Bell Gold Rim Ice Cream 1/2 gal2only in storessee store for price Blue Bell Brown Rim Ice Cream 1/2 gal Blue Bell Brown Rim Ice Cream 1/2 gal1only in storessee store for price Blue Bell Dutch Chocolate & Home … Blue Bell Dutch Chocolate & Homemade Vanilla Cup 12 pkonly in storessee store for price Blue Bell Ice Cream Vanilla Cups 12 pk Blue Bell Ice Cream Vanilla Cups 12 pkonly in storessee store for price It's It Vanilla Ice Cream Sandwich 3 pk It's It Vanilla Ice Cream Sandwich 3 pk1only in storessee store for price IT'S-IT® Mint Ice Cream Sandwich - …IT'S-IT® Mint Ice Cream Sandwich - 3pkonly in stores"
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"docid": "D1015467#0",
"title": "http://acne.emedtv.com/clindamycin/clindamycin-dosage.html\nClindamycin Dosage",
"text": "Acne Channel Topics & Medications Acne Absorica Acanya Accutane Amnesteem Azelex Benza Clin Benzamycin Claravis Clindamycin Differin Doryx Duac Dynacin Epiduo Fabior Minocin Myorisan Solodyn Sotret Veltin Ximino Zenatane Advertisement Quicklinks Acne Acne Treatment Acne Skin Care Acne Prevention Causes of Acne Acne Medications Types of Acne Accutane Accutane Side Effects Clindamycin Clindamycin Side Effects Minocin Doryx Differin Epiduo Solodyn Related Channels Skin Skin Cancer STDAdvertisement Tweet Acne Home > Clindamycin Dosage Clindamycin Dosage Your healthcare provider will recommend a dose of clindamycin based on several factors, such as the type and severity of your infection, the particular product, and other medical conditions you may have. Dosages for children are calculated based on weight. It is important to not miss a dose or stop taking this antibiotic earlier than your healthcare provider recommends, as bacterial resistance may develop. Interested in a Discount on Clindamycin? Our free Discount Rx savings card can help you and your family save money on your prescriptions. This card is accepted at all major chain pharmacies, nationwide. Enter your name and email address to receive your free savings card. Enter Your Name Enter Your Email Address CLICK HERE to learn more about from e Med TV.com Dosage of Clindamycin: An Introduction The dose of clindamycin your healthcare provider recommends will vary, depending on a number of factors, including: The particular clindamycin product The type and severity of your infection How you respond to the medication Other medications you are taking Your weight (for children)Other medical conditions you may have. As is always the case, do not adjust your dosage unless your healthcare provider specifically instructs you to do so. Clindamycin Dosing Guidelines For clindamycin capsules, the usual dosage for adults ranges from 150 mg to 450 mg every six hours, depending on the particular infection."
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"docid": "D2339924#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valeant_Pharmaceuticals\nValeant Pharmaceuticals",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. Type Public Traded as NYSE : VRXTSX : VRXS&P/TSX 60 component Industry Pharmaceuticals Founded 1959; 59 years ago Founder Milan PanićHeadquarters Laval, Quebec, Canada Key people Joseph C. Papa ( Chairman & CEO)Paul S. Herendeen ( Executive VP & CFO)Sam Eldessouky ( Senior VP & Controller)Revenue US$ 8.724 billion (2017) [1]Operating income US$ 102.000 million (2017) [1]Net income US$ 2.404 billion (2017) [1]Total assets US$ 37.497 billion (2017) [2]Total equity US$ 5.849 billion (2017) [2]Owners Paulson & Co. (5.98%)Value Act Holdings (5.17%)Vanguard Group (2.19%)Number of employees ~20,700 (2017)Subsidiaries Bausch & Lomb Salix Pharmaceuticals Medicis Pharmaceutical Solta Medical Ora Pharma Website Valeant.com Footnotes / references [3]Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. is a multinational specialty pharmaceutical company based in Laval, Canada. It develops, manufactures, and markets a broad range of pharmaceutical products primarily in the areas of dermatology, gastrointestinal disorders, eye health, neurology, and branded generics. Valeant owns Bausch & Lomb, one of the world's largest suppliers of eye health products. Founded in California in 1959 as ICN Pharmaceuticals, Valeant grew rapidly through a series of mergers and acquisitions under the leadership of J. Michael Pearson and for a short period of time in 2015 was the most valuable company in Canada. Its largest acquisitions were Bausch & Lomb in 2013 and Salix Pharmaceuticals in 2015. Valeant also tried to acquire Actavis and Cephalon and merge with Allergan in 2014, but failed and was sued for insider trading prior to their bid. In 2015, the company was involved in a number of controversies surrounding drug price hikes and the use of a specialty pharmacy for the distribution of its drugs, which led to an investigation by the SEC and caused its stock price to plummet more than 90 percent from its peak while its debt surpassed $30 billion. In 2016, Pearson was ousted and replaced by Joseph C. Papa, while investor Bill Ackman joined the board. In 2017, Ackman's Pershing Square fund, which held a major stake in the company, sold out for a reported loss of $2.8 bn. [ 4] Following Ackman's exit, Paulson & Co. increased its stake in the company and became its largest shareholder, [5] while its founder John Paulson joined the board, vowing to rebuild the company's core franchises and reduce its debt. ["
},
{
"docid": "D2271874#0",
"title": "http://grist.org/article/2009-06-30-review-non-dairy-ice-creams/\nA review of six non-dairy ice creams",
"text": "Food A review of six non-dairy ice creams By Kate Sheppard on Jun 30, 2009Share Tweet This is part two of a two-part series on organic ice cream; see our previous review of conventional, dairy-based ice creams by Tom Philpott. Cow juice alternative? The Sheppard family has what you might call an ice cream problem. When I was 8 and my brother was 5, we went to Disney World. After a day of themepark excitement, my brother started walking with a pronounced limp. My mother asked him what was wrong. “ My leg hurts,” he replied. “ I need Mickey Mouse ice cream. ”Another time, when I was about 12, my father lurched up from his chair in our living room in the middle of prime-time television, grabbed his chest, and fell to the floor yelling, “Arrrghhhh!” This was followed by, “I’m dying!"
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{
"docid": "D3027436#0",
"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/acas\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Vocabulary What does acas mean? Definitions for acas Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word acas. Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Acas The Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service is a Crown non-departmental public body of the Government of the United Kingdom. Its purpose is to improve organisations and working life through the promotion and facilitation of strong industrial relations practice. It may do this through a number of mediums such as arbitration or mediation, although the service is perhaps best known for its collective conciliation function - that is resolving disputes between groups of employees or workers, often represented by a trade union, and their employers. Acas is an independent and impartial organisation that does not side with a particular party, but rather will help the parties to reach suitable resolutions in a dispute. Today, the employment world has mostly moved away from large-scale industrial disputes that characterised the late 1970s to the mid-1980s, when Acas became a household name. Accordingly, Acas' emphasis has shifted towards helping businesses to prevent problems before they arise, by means of, for example, its telephone helpline and training sessions. Furthermore much of Acas conciliation work is now focused on individual complaints to an Employment Tribunal. Suggested Resources (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: ACASWhat does ACAS stand for? --"
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{
"docid": "D3331951#0",
"title": "https://www.labcorp.com/test-menu/21041/%ce%b2sub2-sub-glycoprotein-1-antibodies-iga-igg-igm\nβ 2 -Glycoprotein 1 Antibodies, IgA, IgG, IgM",
"text": "« Back to resultsβ 2 -Glycoprotein 1 Antibodies, Ig A, Ig G, Ig MTEST: 163915Test number copied CPT: 86146 (x3)Print Include LOINC® in print Share Test Details Synonyms Anti-β 2 Glycoprotein 1Beta- 2 Glycoprotein 1 Antibodies, Ig G, Ig A, Ig MTest Includes Semiquantitative results for Ig G, Ig M, and Ig A antibodies against β 2 -glycoproteins Use Assess the risk of thrombosis in patients who may be at risk for antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). This test should be used in conjunction with current traditional anticardiolipin and anticoagulant tests. 1Limitations Anti-β 2 -glycoprotein 1 should not be used alone as a screening test for antiphospholipid syndrome. Methodology Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect antibodies binding to a microtiter plate coated with purified β 2 -glycoprotein 1 antigen Reference Interval• Ig A = 0−25 GP1 Ig A units• Ig M = 0−32 GP1 Ig M units• Ig G = 0−20 GP1 Ig G units Additional Information Recently, an international consensus group of experts in the diagnosis and management of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) concluded that β 2 -GP1 Ig G and Ig M antibodies should be included as diagnostic criteria for APS. 2 This group determined that the presence of one or both of these antibodies is an independent risk factor for thrombosis and pregnancy complications. 3A common aspect to all assays for anticardiolipin antibodies (ACA) is the requirement that the assay system include a source of plasma proteins. 3 It has been determined that, in many patients, β 2 -glycoprotein 1 (β 2 -GP1) is the plasma factor required for ACA binding. 3,4 Solid-phase enzyme immunoassays that detect antibodies that bind to β 2 -GP1 in the absence of phospholipid are now part of the diagnostic arsenal for APS. β 2 -GP1-dependent binding is frequently detected in patients with clinical symptoms of APS. 3 All three isotypes of anti-β 2 -GP1 (Ig G, Ig M, and Ig A) have been associated with thrombosis."
},
{
"docid": "D1238823#0",
"title": "https://www.acronymfinder.com/Military-and-Government/ACAS.html\nWhat does ACAS stand for?",
"text": "What does ACAS stand for? Your abbreviation search returned 33 meaningsshowing only Military and Government definitions ( Show all)Link/Page Citation Category Filters All definitions (33) Information Technology (4) Military & Government (14) Science & Medicine (9) Organizations, Schools, etc. ( 12) Business & Finance (2) Slang, Chat & Pop culture (0)Sort results: alphabetical | rank? Rank Abbr. Meaning ACAS Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (UK)ACAS Airborne Collision Avoidance System ACAS Aircraft Collision Avoidance System ACASAir Collision Avoidance System ACASAssistant Chief of Air Staff ACASAutomatic Collision Avoidance System ACASAssociate Contracting Assistance Specialist ACASAdvanced Close Air Support ACASAlarm Control and Annunciator Station ACASAUTOVON Central Alarm System ACASArmy Commissary Automated System ACASAutomated Commissary Accounting System ACASAssured Compliance Assessment Solution (software; US Do D)ACASAmerican Correctional Association Standardsshowing only Military and Government definitions ( show all 33 definitions)Note: We have 119 other definitions for ACAS in our Acronym Atticnew search suggest new definition Search for ACAS in Online Dictionary Encyclopedia Abbreviation Database Surfer« Previous Next »ACARDACAREACARIACARMACARMPACARPACARSACARTACARTSACARTSODACASAACASEACASHACASIACASIANACASPACASPAACASPPACASRACASS"
},
{
"docid": "D1366864#0",
"title": "http://www.obliviousinvestor.com/how-to-qualify-for-affordable-care-act-obamacare-premium-subsidies/\nHow to Qualify for Affordable Care Act (âObamacareâ) Premium Subsidies",
"text": "\"How to Qualify for Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”) Premium Subsidies Administrative note: We discussed this topic last summer, but I thought it would be worth addressing again, given that this is easily the topic I’ve been asked about most frequently over the last couple of months. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) creates a new tax credit for certain taxpayers who buy health insurance via one of the new insurance exchanges. The goal of the credit is to subsidize the cost of health insurance for people who might not otherwise be able to afford it. Qualifying Income Level To be eligible for the credit, your “household income” must be between 100% and 400% of the federal poverty level. For example, in 2013, 400% of the federal poverty level would be $45,960 for a family of one, or $62,040 for a family of two. Many people are under the impression that there is still some uncertainty about what is included in “household income.” To be clear: There is no uncertainty. The actual Internal Revenue Code section that provides the rules for the credit (section 36B) is very explicit about how household income is calculated. “Household income” is defined in 36B (d) (2) as your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) plus the MAGI of anybody else included in your household (i.e., your spouse and dependents). The definition of MAGI, however, is what is confusing so many people."
},
{
"docid": "D3313617#0",
"title": "https://obamacarefacts.com/what-is-a-major-medical-plan/\nWhat is a Major Medical Health Insurance Plan?",
"text": "What is a Major Medical Health Insurance Plan? Ads by +Health Network2018 Health Insurance Affordable Care Act Plans Obamacare Health Plans A major medical health insurance plan generally describes any private individual or family plan sold after 2014 that follows the ACA’s new guidelines. This means it is a plan that counts as minimum essential coverage, offers the ten essential health benefits, follows guidelines for deductible and out-of-pocket maximum limits, and covers “major expenses” associated with serious illness or hospitalization. All plans sold on the health insurance marketplace are major medical plans, and all employer plans are major medical. Limited benefit plans like short-term plans sold off-marketplace that don’t follow ACA guidelines are not major Medical. For those who are interested, we discuss the differences between major medical plans and short-term plans on a separate page. Off-marketplace plans sold during open enrollment are almost always major medical, but you can double check with the insurer by asking. There is no strict definition of “major medical.” Instead, the term is typically used in descriptions post-2014 to describe ACA-compliant plans and is used to describe comprehensive coverage that isn’t limited benefit, short-term, or travelers. If you have access to Medicaid, CHIP, Medicare, Employer, TRICARE, or non-limited-benefit VA, you have minimum essential coverage and don’t have to worry about the “major medical” terminology."
},
{
"docid": "D734347#0",
"title": "http://www.ncsl.org/research/health/small-business-health-insurance.aspx\nSmall and Large Business Health Insurance: State & Federal Roles",
"text": "\"Small and Large Business Health Insurance: State & Federal Roles On This Page State Decisions for 50+ Employees - 2017 update Exemptions from Individual Coverage Mandate (2017 update)2016 ACA rules for Public-sector Employers Small Business (SHOP) Exchanges\"\"Cadillac Tax\"\" on high-cost employer plans UPDATENCSL Resources Health Program NCSL Insurance and Managed Care Overview Employer Tax Incentives to Offer Health Insurance Health Savings Accounts- NCSL Report Health Finance Overview - NCSL Resources State Programs NCSL Contact Health Program Updated 7/15/2017Over the past decade or more, state and federal laws generally required that health coverage providers accept small employers applying for coverage. With groups such as small businesses, the insurer has determined a premium price based on risk factors balanced over the entire group, using general information on members of the group, such as age or gender. Small businesses often pay more for employee health benefits because they don't have the buying power of big employers. On average, small businesses paid about eight to 18 percent more than large firms for the same health insurance policy. Health coverage providers may charge different premiums to small employers based on the industry of the employer or on the employer’s prior health claims. As both workers and small employers feel the financial squeeze, fewer are able to afford to offer, or purchase, health insurance coverage. States most often review or approve policies that are offered directly to consumers or to small employers. Most states have had laws that require state-licensed health insuring organizations to provide coverage to small employers that want it, with some limitation on the rates that can be charged (e.g., restrictions on how premiums can vary based on age and health status). The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act or ACA (P. L. 111-148) assisted and affected small and large businesses in a number of ways. Small Business Snapshot: Beginning in 2014, small businesses have been able to participate in small business health options programs or SHOP exchanges."
},
{
"docid": "D1030849#0",
"title": "http://galen.org/2016/changes-to-obamacare-so-far/\n70 Changes to ObamaCare⦠â So Far",
"text": "70 Changes to Obama Care… — So Far Home / 70 Changes to Obama Care… — So Far By Grace-Marie Turner January 28, 2016 Obama Care (pdf version)By our count at the Galen Institute, more than 70 significant changes have been made to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, at least 43 that the Obama administration has made unilaterally, 24 that Congress has passed and the president has signed, and three by the Supreme Court. Changes By Administrative Action1.) Employee reporting: The IRS announced that, contrary to statutory language, it was delaying the ACA requirement that employers must report to their employees on their W-2 forms the full cost of their employer-provided health insurance. ( Oct. 12, 2010)2.) Medicare Advantage patch: The administration ordered an advance draw on funds from a Medicare bonus program to provide payments to Medicare Advantage plans. This temporarily forestalled payment cuts called for in the ACA that could have led to cuts in benefits and an early exodus of MA plans from Medicare. The GAO later said the administration did not have authority for its action. ( Nov. 11, 2010)3.) Tax credits for unlawful immigrants: Section 36B of the ACA grants credits to some non-citizens with low-incomes only if they are themselves lawfully present in the U. S. and cannot obtain Medicaid coverage. IRS regulations contradict the statute and allow subsidies if “the taxpayer or a member of the taxpayer’s family is lawfully present in the United States,” and “the lawfully present taxpayer or family member is not eligible for the Medicaid program.” ("
},
{
"docid": "D104369#0",
"title": "https://www.irs.gov/irm/part13/irm_13-001-003.html\nChapter 1. Taxpayer Advocate Case Procedures",
"text": "Part 13. Taxpayer Advocate Service Chapter 1. Taxpayer Advocate Case Procedures Section 3. Definition of Terms/Use of Abbreviations13.1.3 Definition of Terms/Use of Abbreviations Manual Transmittal August 17, 2016Purpose (1) This transmits revised IRM 13.1.3, Taxpayer Advocate Case Procedures, Definition of Terms/Use of Abbreviations. Material Changes (1) 13.1.3 (1) - Added TAS to paragraph to clarify the definition of terms/use of abbreviations provided in Exhibit 13.1.3-1 are commonly used in TAS. ( 2) 13.1.3 (2) - New paragraph added. ( 3) 13.1.3 (3) - New paragraph added. ( 4) 13.1.3-1 - Added abbreviations and terms ACA, AE, AIE, ANMF, APTC, ARC, ATA, ATAO, AUR, BFS, BM, BOE, BPR, CA, CADE, CABIC, CAWR, CCI, CEAS, CIS, DEDCA, DEDSA, DEDSA-PA, DEDSA-TA, e-trak, EIR, EUP, FATCA, GAB, **IA ADJ**, **IA CHKCL**, **IA Stat 60**, **IADA**, IAT, IDTVA, IGM, IMD, IMD SPOC, IPSU, IS&SP, ITA, ITAR, IVO, JRC, MEC, OBR, **Pay EXT**, PCA, *PDT*, PFANBATCGA, PII, PTC, QC, QRIS, Recon, SAED, SBU, SERP, SIRE, SLA, SPDER, SRP, **STAUP**, TASIS, TBOR, TDC, TPP, TPPI, TPRQ, VDS. ( 5) 13.1.3-1 - Eliminated abbreviations and terms AD, APTS, casework, circumvent the system, DI, FAA, FU/FD, ICP, SWAP, TR, TSI, TT. ( 6) 13.1.3-1 - Changed abbreviations and terms A/P, Case Advocate (CA), Cross Operational Bodies, RAM1PI. ("
},
{
"docid": "D904915#0",
"title": "http://www.cornucopia.org/2015/03/hydroponics-organic/\nIs Hydroponics Organic?",
"text": "Is Hydroponics Organic? March 11th, 2015 [For more on this, read Cornucopia’s white paper The Organic Hydroponics Dichotomy: Can a Soil-less Growing System be “Organic”? ] USDA’s Organic Program Allows Soil-less Practice Over NOSB’s Objections By Linley Dixon, Ph. D. The NOSB formally recommended that hydroponicsystems, such as the lettuce farm above, beprohibited from organic certification. ( Source: Dollar Photo Club)Hydroponics is a technology for growing terrestrial plants with their roots in nutrient solutions (water with dissolved fertilizers) rather than soil. Hydroponic production is not mentioned in the Organic Foods Production Act (OFPA) of 1990; however, in 2010 the National Organic Standards Board formally recommended that hydroponic systems be prohibited from obtaining organic certification. In direct contradiction to the Board’s recommendations, the USDA’s National Organic Program has sided with industry lobbyists pronouncing that hydroponics is allowed. And, despite the objections of many organic stakeholders, some accredited certifying agents are certifying hydroponic operations. When the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) first sought to define the term organic, in 1995, they did not consider the concept of growing organic crops without soil. The NOSB originally defined organic agriculture as “an ecological production management system that promotes and enhances biodiversity, biological cycles, andsoil biological activity."
},
{
"docid": "D798817#0",
"title": "https://www.zanebenefits.com/education/health-reimbursement-accounts-overview\nA Guide to Health Reimbursement Accounts",
"text": "\"Use Cases of Health Reimbursement Accounts This section provides an overview of Health Reimbursement Accounts (HRAs) rules and the four main ways HRAs are used today. Health Reimbursement Account Rules To understand how HRAs are used, it is first important to understand the basic HRA rules. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) defines the rules and guidelines for an HRA in IRS Notice 2002-45. Under these rules: An HRA is paid for solely by the employer and cannot be funded through employee salary deduction. An HRA may only reimburse employees during their effective dates in the HRA plan. An HRA can reimburse for eligible medical expenses and health insurance premium amounts, as defined in IRC Section 213 (d) (1) (D). Each eligible medical expense must be substantiated. Reimbursements are generally excludable from the employee's gross income under Internal Revenue Code Sections 106 and 105. HRAs are considered group health plans, and as such, must be designed and administered to comply with the IRS, HIPAA, ERISA, COBRA, and the ACA. For more on Health Reimbursement Account compliance, click here."
},
{
"docid": "D1601548#0",
"title": "http://kff.org/disparities-policy/issue-brief/disparities-in-health-and-health-care-five-key-questions-and-answers/\nDisparities in Health and Health Care: Five Key Questions and Answers",
"text": "\"Disparities in Health and Health Care: Five Key Questions and Answers Petry Ubri and Samantha Artiga Published: Aug 12, 2016Facebook Twitter Linked In Email Print Executive Summary1. What are Health and Health Care Disparities? Health and health care disparities refer to differences in health and health care between population groups. Disparities occur across many dimensions, including race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, age, location, gender, disability status, and sexual orientation.2. Why do Health and Health Care Disparities Matter? Disparities in health and health care not only affect the groups facing disparities, but also limit overall improvements in quality of care and health for the broader population and result in unnecessary costs. As the population becomes more diverse, with people of color projected to account for over half of the population in 2045, it is increasingly important to address health disparities.3. What is the Status of Disparities Today? Many groups are at disproportionate risk of being uninsured, lacking access to care, and experiencing worse health outcomes, including people of color and low-income individuals. Hispanics, Blacks, American Indians/Alaska Natives, and low-income individuals are more likely to be uninsured relative to Whites and those with higher incomes."
},
{
"docid": "D583654#0",
"title": "http://galen.org/newsletters/changes-to-obamacare-so-far/\n70 Changes to ObamaCare⦠â So Far",
"text": "70 Changes to Obama Care… — So Far Home / 70 Changes to Obama Care… — So Far By Grace-Marie Turner January 28, 2016 Obama Care (pdf version)By our count at the Galen Institute, more than 70 significant changes have been made to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, at least 43 that the Obama administration has made unilaterally, 24 that Congress has passed and the president has signed, and three by the Supreme Court. Changes By Administrative Action1.) Employee reporting: The IRS announced that, contrary to statutory language, it was delaying the ACA requirement that employers must report to their employees on their W-2 forms the full cost of their employer-provided health insurance. ( Oct. 12, 2010)2.) Medicare Advantage patch: The administration ordered an advance draw on funds from a Medicare bonus program to provide payments to Medicare Advantage plans. This temporarily forestalled payment cuts called for in the ACA that could have led to cuts in benefits and an early exodus of MA plans from Medicare. The GAO later said the administration did not have authority for its action. ( Nov. 11, 2010)3.) Tax credits for unlawful immigrants: Section 36B of the ACA grants credits to some non-citizens with low-incomes only if they are themselves lawfully present in the U. S. and cannot obtain Medicaid coverage. IRS regulations contradict the statute and allow subsidies if “the taxpayer or a member of the taxpayer’s family is lawfully present in the United States,” and “the lawfully present taxpayer or family member is not eligible for the Medicaid program.” ("
},
{
"docid": "D3141329#0",
"title": "http://www.equifax.com/government/resources\nResources | Government | Equifax",
"text": "ACA Management - IRS Reporting ACA Subsidy Management Service ACA Training Packages Learn more about the ACA training packages we offer in this solution overview. Account Verify Product Sheet Affordable Care Act Management Brochure Put ACA compliance on autopilot Affordable Care Act Management for Employers Case Builder Flex Case Builder Flex integrates easily to most internal unemployment case management programs taking care of the document management flow, and prompting workflow actions and activities, while the employer maintains the provisioning and decisioning of the case load. Case Builder Platform Equifax processes nearly 5 million unemployment claims each year. That kind of scale gives us the unique process insights that go into the Case Builder platform - our intuitive and intelligent web-based solution for streamlining unemployment case management.e IDcompare Product Sheet Employment Tax Services Brochure Employment Verification Product Sheet Fraud IQ Authenticate Brochure A Smarter Way to Authenticate Customers Fraud IQ Authenticate Device A real-time check of the devices used in your online business Fraud IQ Authenticate Passcode Secure Authentication with One-Time Use Passcodes Fraud IQ Authenticate Questions Identity proofing with knowledge-based questions Identity Proofing Brochure Interactive W-4 Product Sheet IRS Income Verification Product Sheet Joint Account Planning Product Sheet Mergers and Acquisitions Product Sheet New Hire Reporting Services The federal government mandates that employers report newly-hired and rehired employees to the state in which they work within 20 days. Equifax Unemployment Cost Management streamlines this process for employers by performing multi-state reporting on employers behalf. Paperless Pay Brochure Progressive Authentication Solution Sheet Research and Recovery Product Sheet Social Service Batch Process Product Sheet Social Service Options Product Sheet State Specific Notifications Product Sheet Tax Form Management Eliminate cumbersome, dated tax form distribution processes and create more time for strategic work. Tax Form Management from Equifax offers efficient, automated systems for managing employees' tax forms, giving your payroll and benefits departments much needed relief during tax season and beyond. UI Integrity Penalties by State There are a variety of state interpretations on the definition of a pattern of insufficient and untimely claims. This map can help clarify definitions for each state. Unemployment Cost Management: We Get It."
},
{
"docid": "D3557350#0",
"title": "https://www.healthinsurance.org/glossary/short-term-health-insurance/\nshort-term health insurance",
"text": "short-term health insurance DEFINITION: Designed for healthy individuals and families, short-term policies provide an affordable safety net while switching from one life event to another without a health plan. Lose your job, recent college graduate, divorced, or retired and not quite eligible for Medicare? Then consider short-term insurance (but remember that most of those scenarios are qualifying events, which means you’d be eligible to purchase an ACA-compliant plan instead – so check those options too. ) Short-term plans are not regulated by the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), so they are still available year-round. For people who missed open enrollment and do not have a qualifying event that allows them to purchase an ACA-compliant plan, a short-term policy can be a good solution to bridge a short gap until general open enrollment begins again, or until an expected qualifying event. Short-term plans are available in nearly every state, but as of April 1, 2017, new short-term plans are limited to durations of less than three months (90 days), as the federal government is trying to ensure that people are not using short-term health insurance as a relatively long-term substitute for ACA-compliant coverage. It’s important to know that short-term plans are not considered minimum essential coverage under the ACA, so people with short-term insurance are still subject to the ACA’s individual mandate penalty unless they’re otherwise exempt from it. The individual mandate allows a gap in coverage of less than three months, so you could have a short-term policy for two months in between other minimum essential coverage and would not be subject to a penalty. But relying on short-term coverage for three months or longer would result in a penalty being assessed. Emergency events are nearly always covered, as is hospital care, but in general, coverage is limited, so study your policy carefully."
},
{
"docid": "D97033#0",
"title": "https://www.dwt.com/The-60-Day-Deadline-to-Repay-Medicare-Overpayments-What-Did-You-Know-and-When-Did-You-Know-It-02-21-2012/\nThe 60-Day Deadline to Repay Medicare Overpayments: What Did You Know and When Did You Know It?",
"text": "\"The 60-Day Deadline to Repay Medicare Overpayments: What Did You Know and When Did You Know It?02.21.12By Kent B. Thurber, Edwin D. Rauzi, Robert G. Homchick, and Aleah Yung On Feb. 16, 2012, CMS published proposed regulations implementing the sections of the Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) that require providers to disclose and return overpayments within 60 days of the date an overpayment is identified. The proposed regulations stake out an aggressive interpretation of the congressional mandate and ignore the real world complexities of billing, coding, and regulatory compliance. If these regulations are finalized, providers will regularly face potential civil penalties as well as federal False Claims Act (“FCA”) liability based on conduct that can only be appropriately characterized as prudent. Any providers concerned about these proposals should seriously consider submitting comments on the proposed regulations to CMS by 5 p.m. on April 16, 2012. The proposed regulations flow from the ACA provision that: Imposes a duty on a person who received an overpayment to report and return the overpayment to the “appropriate” agency or government contractor and to submit in writing the reason for the overpayment;Characterizes an overpayment retained by a person after the deadline as a “reverse” false claim under the False Claims Act; and Incorporates by reference the False Claims Act definitions of when a person “knows” that an overpayment has occurred—acting with either deliberate ignorance or in reckless disregard of the truth or falsity. The ACA does not define when a provider “identifies” an overpayment, but CMS folds that concept into when a provider “knows” that an overpayment may exist under the FCA. As noted above that definition includes “reckless disregard or deliberate ignorance. ”The proposed 60-day repayment regulations only apply to Medicare Parts A and B providers and suppliers. CMS states that future regulations will address the obligations of Medicare Advantage Organizations, Medicaid providers and other stakeholders, while warning that the ACA puts all of them at risk for FCA violations even without specific regulations. When do the 60 days begin?"
},
{
"docid": "D509064#0",
"title": "http://www.counseling.org/knowledge-center/20-20-a-vision-for-the-future-of-counseling/consensus-definition-of-counseling\n20/20: Consensus Definition of Counseling",
"text": "20/20: Consensus Definition of Counseling The delegates met at the ACA Conference in Pittsburgh in March 2010 and agreed on a unified definition of counseling. Counseling is a professional relationship that empowers diverse individuals, families, and groups to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals. The delegates made it clear that the definition was a basic framework and that each participating organization is welcome to add a statement that fleshes out the particular specialty or area of focus. The definition was then submitted to the leaders of the participating organizations, and was approved by 29 of the organizations. Details in JCD-July 2014 article by David M. Kaplan, Vilia M. Tarvydas & Samuel T. Gladding: 2020: A Vision for the Future of Counseling: The New Consensus Definition of Counseling!Endorsing organisations are • American Association of State Counseling Boards (AASCB)• American College Counseling Association (ACCA)• American Counseling Association (ACA)• ACA Midwest Region• ACA North Atlantic Region• ACA Southern Region• ACA Western Region• American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA)• American Rehabilitation Counseling Association (ARCA)• Association for Adult Development and Aging (AADA)• Association for Assessment in Counseling and Education (AACA)• Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES)• Association for Counselors and Educators in Government (ACEG)• Association for Creativity in Counseling (ACC)• Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Issues in Counseling (ALBGTIC)• Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development (AMCD)• Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW)• Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling (ASERVC)• Chi Sigma Iota (CSI)• Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC)• Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP)• Council on Rehabilitation Education (CRE)• Counseling Association for Humanistic Education and Development (Formely), -now the Association for Humanistic Counseling (AHC)• International Association of Addictions and Offender Counselors (IAAOC)• International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors (IAMFC) • National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) • National Career Development Association (NCDA)• National Employment Counseling Association (NECA)•National Rehabilitation Counseling Association (NRCA)Navigate this section Background Participating Organizations Delegates Oversight Committee Principles for Unifying & Strengthening the Profession Consensus Definition of Counseling Building Blocks to Portability Project Passing the 20/20 Torch Contact 20/20Learn more about your specialty— join a division Maximize your Professional Development Stay ahead of the educational learning curve Advocate for the counseling care of tomorrow Expand your networking connections More Member Benefits"
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"docid": "D3238782#0",
"title": "https://insuremekevin.com/aca-households-dependents-exemptions-confusion/\nACA households, dependents, exemptions and confusion",
"text": "ACA household members can be dependents, deductions and personal exemptions. One of the confusing aspects of the Affordable Care Act is the interchangeable tax terms people use when defining a household. The federal and state exchanges use the terms children or dependents when describing members of a household. The IRS uses the more accurate, but confusing terminology, of personal exemptions as the true test for who is actually part of the ACA household. ACA household dependents, deductions and exemptions My research into the obscure semantics of ACA terminology was prompted by a comment on one of my blog posts about the definition of a family. In this particular case, there were six people living in the household: two married adults and four step children. Apparently, the primary tax filer, or step father, claimed a personal exemption for all four children on his taxes, but only claimed two of the children as dependents. The divorced biological father, who is a noncustodial parent, claimed his children as dependents on his federal taxes. The question was if the blended family household was a total of six or four when applying for an ACA health plan with tax credits?—The following is not tax advice. Consult with your tax preparer and IRS specific form instructions for the nitty gritty details.—Children are personal exemptions For the purposes of the ACA Advance Premium Tax Credit, the household is made up of personal exemptions from the primary tax filers federal tax return."
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"docid": "D2422561#0",
"title": "http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=1957\n.",
"text": "\"OBAMACARE: BEFORE AND AFTEROn March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed into law the Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act (ACA)—commonly referred to \"\"Obamacare\"\"—by far the most revolutionary overhaul of the American healthcare system ever enacted. This section of Discover The Networks is divided into 5 major parts: The first examines the healthcare system that was in place in the U. S. prior to Obamacare. The second explores free-market solutions that could have addressed, in a very different way, the problems that Obamacare was ostensibly created to solve. These same solutions could serve as cornerstones of any effort to repeal Obamacare in the future. The third explains the major provisions contained in the Obamacare legislation itself, and their significance to all Americans. The fourth examines the politics of Obamacare—not only the politics that played a central role in the legislation's passage, but also the unspoken yet transformative political agendas that sit at the very heart of this law. The fifth looks at some of the problems that Obamacare encountered once it was implemented, as well as problems it created for the American people. The major works upon which this overview of Obamacare is founded are listed in the column on the right side of this page, along with the acronyms by which the books in particular are referenced throughout the text below. The writings of Betsy Mc Caughey and Sally Pipes were especially indispensable to this project. PART I: HEALTHCARE BEFORE OBAMACARE* WHY HEALTHCARE COSTS HAVE RISEN * DO WE SPEND “TOO MUCH” ON HEALTHCARE? *"
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"docid": "D2111631#0",
"title": "http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/economy-budget/235091-obamacare-and-part-time-employment-shame-on-who\nObamaCare and part-time employment: Shame on who?",
"text": "President Obama thinks he’d make a great private-sector CEO. How else can you explain his recent criticism of office supply company Staples for cutting some employees’ hours? “ Shame on them,” he said last month of the company’s executives. But before he comments again on a business’s employment decisions, the president may want to step back and ask why some companies are making such a difficult decision. This will inevitably lead him to confront the real-world effects of his own policies—especially Obama Care. ADVERTISEMENT Thanks to his signature health care law, employers throughout the country are being forced to make the same hard choices. Obama Care’s employer mandate and redefinition of full-time work are the primary culprits. Effective January 1, 2015, large employers like Staples must provide health insurance for 70 percent of their full-time workforce or face penalties of up to $3,000 per employee, with the exception of the first 80 employees. It also happens that the ACA defines full-time work as only 30 hours per week. The law’s architects assumed this 30-hour work week provision would force employers to cover more employees."
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"docid": "D919336#0",
"title": "http://www.acas.org.uk/index.aspx?articleid=1859\nDisability discrimination",
"text": "Disability discrimination The Equality Act 2010 makes it unlawful to discriminate against employees (including workers) because of a mental or physical disability. View or download the new Acas guide Disability discrimination: key points for the workplace [601kb]. You can also download our Disability discrimination: obligations for employers [64kb] fact sheet and The top ten myths about disability in the workplace [15kb]. Key points Under the Equality Act 2010 a person is disabled if they have a physical or mental impairment which has a substantially adverse and long-term effect on their ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities. In the workplace such activities are taken to include things like using a telephone or computer, interacting with colleagues, following instructions, driving and carrying everyday objects. The Equality Act 2010 provides disabled people with protection from discrimination in a range of areas, including employment. There are four main types of disability discrimination. Direct discrimination Is when someone is treated differently and not as well as other people because of disability. For example, an employer does not employ a disabled person just because it does not want disabled people in its workforce. It breaks down into three different sorts of treating someone 'less favourably' because of:their own disability (ordinary direct discrimination)a perceived disability (direct discrimination by perception)their association with someone who is disabled (direct discrimination by association). Indirect discrimination Can occur where a workplace rule, practice or procedure is applied to all employees, but disadvantages those who are disabled. A disabled employee or job applicant claiming indirect discrimination must show how they have been personally disadvantaged, as well as how the discrimination has or would disadvantage other disabled employees or job candidates."
},
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"docid": "D1947798#0",
"title": "http://www.kff.org/disparities-policy/issue-brief/disparities-in-health-and-health-care-five-key-questions-and-answers/\nDisparities in Health and Health Care: Five Key Questions and Answers",
"text": "\"Disparities in Health and Health Care: Five Key Questions and Answers Petry Ubri and Samantha Artiga Published: Aug 12, 2016Facebook Twitter Linked In Email Print Executive Summary1. What are Health and Health Care Disparities? Health and health care disparities refer to differences in health and health care between population groups. Disparities occur across many dimensions, including race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, age, location, gender, disability status, and sexual orientation.2. Why do Health and Health Care Disparities Matter? Disparities in health and health care not only affect the groups facing disparities, but also limit overall improvements in quality of care and health for the broader population and result in unnecessary costs. As the population becomes more diverse, with people of color projected to account for over half of the population in 2045, it is increasingly important to address health disparities.3. What is the Status of Disparities Today? Many groups are at disproportionate risk of being uninsured, lacking access to care, and experiencing worse health outcomes, including people of color and low-income individuals. Hispanics, Blacks, American Indians/Alaska Natives, and low-income individuals are more likely to be uninsured relative to Whites and those with higher incomes."
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"docid": "D2711241#0",
"title": "https://www.yellowpages.com/sacramento-ca/mip/acc-greenhaven-terrace-733580\nACC Greenhaven Terrace",
"text": "Business Details Gallery Reviews General Info ACC Greenhaven Terrace is an apartment complex designed to promote the active lifestyle of individuals aged 62 years and better. Here, you can enjoy social and wellness activities, plan and go on outings, and stay active and fit. During any part of the day, you can sit back, kick off your shoes, and relax in your own apartment that is especially designed to meet the needs of active seniors. AMENITY Community -Elevator Service -Controlled Building Access -Pool & Spa -Scheduled Activities -Community Center -Fitness Center -Convenient Laundry Centers Apartment Homes -Gas Appliances -Dishwasher -Microwave -Cable & Internet Connections -Walk-In Closets Hours Regular Hours Mon - Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Sat - Sun Closed Services/Products ACC Greenhaven Terrace is an apartment community designed to promote the active lifestyles of older adults. Our many programs and amenities help you stay healthy, happy and active as you age. ACC Greenhaven Terrace is a safe, well-maintained campus and is conveniently located near shopping centers and entertainment. We offer roomy apartments with a variety of styles of match your needs. Our exceptional staff, as well as our many service options--all offered at a reasonable price--make ACC Greenhaven Terrace the perfect choice for a diverse community of residents. Payment method check Location ACC Greenhaven Terrace is located in the desirable Greenhaven/Pocket neighborhood of Sacramento. Neighborhood Southwestern Sacramento Amenities4 Different Floor Plans, 1 and 2 Bedrooms Lunch and Dinner Meal Options Housekeeping Pet Friendly Transportation Service Safe and Secure Building Sparking Pool & Rejuvenating Spa Social/Health/Recreational Activities Updated Cardio/Fitness Center Computer Room/Resource Center Resident Library Garden Plots Community Room Elevator Service Accreditation Asian Community Center of Sacramento Valley, Inc. Associations ACC is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization whose mission is to promote the general welfare and to enhance the quality of life for our community by identifying, developing and providing culturally sensitive health and social services for older adults."
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"docid": "D3073183#0",
"title": "http://www.syracuse.com/orangebasketball/index.ssf/2016/07/acc_will_move_to_20-game_conference_schedule_in_2019-20_when_acc_network_launche.html\nACC basketball will go to 20-game conference schedule in 2019 when ACC Network launches",
"text": "\"Orange Basketball ACC basketball will go to 20-game conference schedule in 2019 when ACC Network launches Updated on July 21, 2016 at 12:42 PM Posted on July 21, 2016 at 11:34 AM2016-01-18-sdc-suduke1h0305. JPGSyracuse forward Tyler Lydon controls the ball during a game against Duke on Monday, Jan. 18, 2016, at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, N. C. The Orange might be seeing more of Duke when the league goes to a 20-game basketball schedule for the 2019-20 season. ( Stephen D. Cannerelli | [email protected])Comment By Mike [email protected],syracuse.com Syracuse, N. Y. — As part of its agreement with the ESPN on the new ACC Network, the ACC will move to a 20-game league schedule for the 2019-20 basketball season. ACC commissioner John Swofford made the announcement during a Thursday press conference in Charlotte for the ACC Network. The ACC's teams currently play an 18-game conference schedule. Increasing the number of conference games will provide more content for the new ACC Network. The move to a 20-game schedule coincides with the launch of the ACC Network in 2019. The ACC Network is expected to televise 150 men's and women's basketball games during the 2019-20 season. The move from an 18-game league schedule to a 20-game schedule could have wide-reaching ramifications. The increase in conference games will mean a decrease in non-conference games."
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"title": "https://www.landandfarm.com/search/CT/Stonington-land-for-sale/\nStonington CT Land for Sale - Page 1 of 2",
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"docid": "D3161240#0",
"title": "http://www.angus.org/Nce/Definitions.aspx\n",
"text": "\"Each bull listed in this report is comparable to every other bull in the database. The analysis takes into account only the differences expressed in each herd in which the bulls were used. For example, bull A has a weaning EPD of +30 lb. and bull B has a weaning EPD of +20 lb. If you randomly mate these bulls in your herd, you could expect bull A's calves to weigh, on average, 10 lb. more at weaning than bull B's progeny (30 - 20 = 10). EPDs Interim EPDs$Values Production Maternal Name Tattoo Registration Birth Date CED Acc BW Acc WW Acc YW Acc RADG Acc DMI Acc YH Acc SC Acc Doc Acc HP Acc CEM Acc Animal Name (Individual detail link)80 98765435251 07/08/80 +10 .99 +2.4 .99 +59 .99 +98 .99 +.16 .99 +.27 .99 +.3 .99 +1.06 .99 +6 .99 +13.1 .80 +10 .95Maternal (continued) Carcass $Values Milk Acc MKH Mk D MW Acc MH Acc$ENCW Acc Marb Acc RE Acc Fat Acc C Grp/Pg U Grp/Pg$W$F $G $QG $YG$B+23 .99 2681 11634 +19 .98 +.3 .99 +2.95 +37 .89 +.55 .90 +.22 .89 +.017 .88 17 51 5 10 +59.93 +46.38 +29.10 +29.42 -.32 +95.34Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) , is the prediction of how future progeny of each animal are expected to perform relative to the progeny of other animals listed in the database. EPDs are expressed in units of measure for the trait, plus or minus. Interim EPDs may appear on young animals when their performance has yet to be incorporated into the American Angus Association National Cattle Evaluation (NCE) procedures. This EPD will be preceded by an \"\"I\"\", and may or may not include the animal's own performance record for a particular trait, depending on its availability, appropriate contemporary grouping, or data edits needed for NCE."
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"docid": "D1777867#0",
"title": "https://www.primesport.com/d/acc-mens-basketball-tournament-tickets\nNew York Life ACC Tournament Tickets",
"text": "March 6, 2018 - March 10, 2018New York Life ACC Tournament Tickets Barclays Center | Brooklyn, NYNew York Life ACC Basketball Tournament tickets and packages on sale with PRIMESPORT, the Official Ticket Exchange, Hospitality and Travel Package Provider of the 2018 New York Life ACC Men's Basketball Tournament. Be there live as a spot in the NCAA Tournament is earned!00days: 00hrs: 00min: 00sec Related Events Clemson Tigers Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets NC State Wolfpack Pitt Panthers NCAA Tournament NCAA Men's Final Four Champions Classic CBS Sports Classic Jimmy V Classic ACC Championship Gold Cup Clemson Tigers Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets NC State Wolfpack Pitt Panthers NCAA Tournament NCAA Men's Final Four Champions Classic CBS Sports Classic2018 New York Life ACC Tournament The New York Life ACC Men's Basketball Tournament is one of the best conference tournaments in the country and PRIMESPORT has great tickets for every session. Be there live in Brooklyn to witness history with PRIMESPORT!History of the ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament The first ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament was held in March of 1954 at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh, North Carolina. The North Carolina State Wolfpack beat the Wake Forest Demon Deacons by a score of 82-80 in overtime. Since then the ACC Tournament has seen some of the greatest college basketball in NCAA history. The ACC conference holds 12 National Championship titles, second only to the Pac-10 (15) which is home of John Wooden’s 11 National Championship titles. The ACC is also the beginning place of great NBA Careers like Tim Duncan, Grant Hill, and Michael Jordan. With such a rich tradition of talent and excellence, the ACC has one of the most anticipated conference tournaments every year. In 2016, the ACC Tournament featured six NCAA Sweet Sixteen teams, an NCAA record. Duke has the most ACC Tournament titles with 20 overall and North Carolina follows closely with 18."
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"docid": "D974734#0",
"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/ACC\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Air Combat Command, ACC (noun)a command that is the primary provider of air combat weapon systems to the United States Air Force; operates fighter, bomber, reconnaissance, battle-management, and rescue aircraft Suggested Resources (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: ACCWhat does ACC stand for? -- Explore the various meanings for the ACC acronym on the Abbreviations.com website. Anagrams for ACC »CCANumerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of ACC in Chaldean Numerology is: 7Pythagorean Numerology The numerical value of ACC in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7Sample Sentences & Example Usage Don Lloyd-Jones: The purpose of the ACC/AHA, the purpose of USPSTF is not to create a healthy pharmaceutical industry. It's to create better care for our patients. Joanna Gaines: A few months ago I was in New York City with Jo, and I happened to meet Gabriele Grunewald ( Gabe) as she was running through Central Park. She clearly knew what she was doing, so I got to talking with her and it turns out, she is actually a professional runner, come to find out, back in 2009 Gabe was diagnosed with Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma ( ACC), a rare form of cancer — so rare that it only occurs in 3.5 out of every one million cancer patient. But from what I can tell, this young lady has n’t let her diagnosis or treatment slow her down for a minute. Images & Illustrations of ACCTranslations for ACCFrom our Multilingual Translation Dictionaryacc Spanish Get even more translations for ACC »Translation Find a translation for the ACC definition in other languages: Select another language: Discuss these ACC definitions with the community: Word of the Day Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily? Please enter your email address: Subscribe Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: Style: MLA Chicago APA\"\"ACC.\"\" Definitions.net."
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"docid": "D2253025#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ACC_Network_affiliates\nList of ACC Network affiliates",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The following is a list of affiliates with the current ACC Network, an ad hoc syndicated sports network operated by Raycom Sports and featuring the athletic teams of the Atlantic Coast Conference. This network is not to be confused with the ACC Network linear channel announced on 2016 July 21 by the league and ESPN, which is slated for launch in 2019. [ 1] The stations listed below include all stations that broadcast the syndication package. Note: The ACC Men's Basketball Tournament is not broadcast by ACC Network affiliates outside the ACC's geographical footprint as ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPNU have rights to that tournament in areas outside the ACC footprint. The ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPNU broadcasts of the tournament are no longer blacked out in areas inside the ACC's footprint, which as of 2014, includes North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, Indiana, Florida, Virginia, Maryland, Washington, D. C., Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. [ 2] [3]The current ACC Network includes:35 CW affiliates (including WTTO in Birmingham, WCCT in Hartford, WTOG in Tampa, WUPA in Atlanta, WNOL in New Orleans, WKBD in Detroit, KPLR in St. Louis and KMYS in San Antonio)32 My Network TV affiliates (including WUXP in Nashville, WDCA in Washington, WNDY in Indianapolis, WUAB in Cleveland, and WCGV in Milwaukee)20 independent stations (including WLNY in New York, KDOC in Los Angeles, and KTXA in Dallas)11 CBS affiliates (including WFOR in Miami, WJZ in Baltimore and WBTV in Charlotte)10 NBC affiliates (including WRAL in Raleigh)9 ABC affiliates (including WHAS in Louisville, WPVI in Philadelphia and WTAE in Pittsburgh)Contents [ hide ]Affiliates Alabama Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Massachusetts/Rhode Island Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska Nevada New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah U. S. Virgin Islands Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Internet Other See also References External links Affiliates [ edit]These are the current official ACC Network affiliates throughout the United States. [ 4]City of License ( Market Served) Station [4] [5]Channel VC /Primary affiliation (s)Owner Notes Alabama [ edit]Bessemer ( Tuscaloosa) WDBB 17.1The CWSinclair Broadcasting Group Full-power satellite of WTTO / Homewood Dothan WTVY-DT4.1CBS Gray Television ACC Network airing may alter between WTVY and WTVY-DT2Homewood ( Birmingham)WTTO21.1 The CW Sinclair Broadcasting Group Acquired from My Network TV affiliate WABM in 2015Huntsville WHNT-DT2 19.2Antenna TVTribune Broadcasting Montgomery WSFA 12.1 NBC Raycom Media Arkansas [ edit]Eureka Springs ( Fort Smith / Fayetteville)KXNW34.1 Antenna TV My Network TV (secondary) Tribune Broadcasting Fort Smith KFSM - DT25.2 Full-power repeater of KXNWLittle Rock KATV7.1ABCSinclair Broadcasting Company Arizona [ edit]Phoenix KASW61.1 The CW Nexstar Media Group Yuma ( El Centro, California (U. S.)/ Mexicali, Baja California / San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora ( MEX ))KSWT -DT3 13.3Estrella TVNorthwest Broadcasting California [ edit]Anaheim ( Los Angeles)KDOC-TV56.1Independent Ellis Communications Acquired from fellow independent station KBEHFresno KAIL-DT27.2Cozi TVAperio Communications, Inc. San Diego KUSI-TV51.1 Independent Mc Kinnon Broadcasting Company Also serves the Tijuana area in northwest Baja California, Mexico San Francisco Oakland / San Jose KOFY-TV20.1 Granite Broadcasting Tahoe City (Reno, Nevada)K23DT-D23.1 My Network TV Deerfield Media (operated through LMA by Sinclair Broadcasting Group)Colorado [ edit]Colorado Springs KWHS-LD51.1Le SEA /World Harvest Television Le SEA Broadcasting Corporation Denver KTVD 20.1 My Network TV Tegna, Inc. Glenwood Springs KREG-DT2 3.2 Nexstar Media Group Full-power Satellite of KREX-DT2Grand Junction KGJT-CD 27.1KREX-DT25.2 Full-power simulcast of KGJT-CDMontrose KREY-DT2 10.2 Full-power satellite of KREX-DT2Connecticut [ edit]Waterbury Hartford / New Haven)WCCT-TV20.1The CWTribune Broadcasting [5]Delaware [ edit]Rehoboth Beach ( Dover, DE / Salisbury, MD)WRDE-LD2 9.2 My Network TV Cozi TV Price Hill Television, LLCDistrict of Columbia [ edit]Washington [5]WDCA20.1 My Network TVFox Television Stations Primary ACC Network partner WTTG 5.1 Fox Alternate affiliate Florida [ edit]Fort Myers / Naples WBBH-TV20.1NBCWaterman Broadcasting Corporation Fort Pierce West Palm Beach WTVX34.1 The CW Sinclair Broadcasting Group Gainesville WCJB-DT220.1 The CW Diversified Communications Jacksonville WJXT4.1 Independent Graham Media Group Former CBS affiliate Miami Fort Lauderdale WFOR-TV4.1CBSCBS Corporation Football only. Also available in The Bahamas and the Virgin Islands on cable and Satellite television. WBFS-TV33.1 My Network TV Alternate football affiliate of ACC Network in Miami. Primary basketball affiliate."
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"docid": "D986703#0",
"title": "http://courses.vccs.edu/colleges/nova/courses/ACC241-AuditingI\nAuditing I - ACC 241 at Northern Virginia Community College",
"text": "Schedule at Northern Virginia Community College Spring 2018Class # Section Credits Day Time Start Location Mode34921 ACC 241-001L 3 W 7:30 p.m.-10:10 p.m. 2018-01-10 Loudoun P57861 ACC 241-301A 3 Th 6:30 p.m.-9:25 p.m. 2018-01-24 Alexandria PAdditional info online Fourteen Week This is a 14-week class session. The first class meeting will be Jan. 25, 2018.30140 ACC 241-E05W 3 0:00 a.m.-0:00 a.m. 2018-01-10 Virtual and ELI WWPrerequisite: ACC 222 or equivalent. Online course. Starts January 10.30905 ACC 241-E80W 3 0:00 a.m.-0:00 a.m. 2018-03-14 Virtual and ELI WWPrerequisite: ACC 222 or equivalent. 4th eight-week online course. Starts March 14.26474 ACC 241-Y01N 3 Tu 6:00 p.m.-8:20 p.m. 2018-01-10 Annandale PPrerequisite or co-requisite ACC 222 or equivalent. ACC 241 -Y01N is a HYBRID course. The class meets in the classroom on Tuesdays. The remaining course meeting time requires online work for completion of course requirements. Technology required: reliable computer and Internet access (available on campus in CT 122), Internet Explorer."
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"docid": "D1700894#0",
"title": "http://irsc.libguides.com/apa/chapterandpartofbookreferenceexample\nAPA Style Guide: Chapters and Parts of Books",
"text": "\"Chapters and Parts of Books Material Type In-text Citation Reference General Format: Author’s Last Name, First Initial. Second Initial. ( YEAR). Chapter title. Title of the book (pp. #-#). Place of Publication: Publishing Company. Chapter from book with a single author (Clason, 2008). Clason, G. S. (2008). The tale of seven remedies for a lean purse. The richest man in Babylon (pp."
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"docid": "D1085013#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahrenheit_451\nFahrenheit 451",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the novel. For other uses, see Fahrenheit 451 (disambiguation). Fahrenheit 451First edition cover ( clothbound)Author Ray Bradbury Illustrator Joseph Mugnaini [1]Country United States Language English Genre Dystopian [2]Published 1953 ( Ballantine Books)Pages 358ISBN 978-0-7432-4722-1 (current cover edition)OCLC 53101079Dewey Decimal 813.54 22LC Class PS3503. R167 F3 2003Fahrenheit 451 is a dystopian novel by American writer Ray Bradbury, published in 1953. It is regarded as one of his best works. [ 3] The novel presents a future American society where books are outlawed and \"\"firemen\"\" burn any that are found. [ 4] The book's tagline explains the title: \"\" Fahrenheit 451 – the temperature at which book paper catches fire, and burns...\"\" The lead character is a fireman named Montag who becomes disillusioned with the role of censoring works and destroying knowledge, eventually quitting his job and joining a resistance group who memorize and share the world's greatest literary and cultural works. The novel has been the subject of interpretations focusing on the historical role of book burning in suppressing dissenting ideas. In a 1956 radio interview, [5] Bradbury said that he wrote Fahrenheit 451 because of his concerns at the time (during the Mc Carthy era) about the threat of book burning in the United States. In later years, he described the book as a commentary on how mass media reduces interest in reading literature. ["
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"title": "http://fanical.com/georgia-institute-of-technology-football-watching.aspx\n2018 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football TV & Online Viewing Guide",
"text": "2018 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football TV & Online Viewing Guide Georgia Tech vs. Samford, September 9th 2006, Final Score: 38-6 By: Brooke Novak Latest Member Blog Articles on Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football TV & Online Watch Every College Football Bowl Game With This Guide Dec 04 2017Dallasite0 17k2For a full lineup of every single college football bowl game - including dates, times, opponents, ticket availability, TV station info and replay stream links, use this online streaming and TV schedule guide. Bonus, this guide is spoiler-free!College Bowl Games - TV Schedule & Online Streaming And for a breakdown of TV vs Online Streaming options, continue below for full details. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Previous Games (EST)Nov 25 2017 Sat 01:00PM Georgia vs Georgia Tech ABC Watch Replay Nov 18 2017 Sat 04:30PM Georgia Tech vs Duke Nov 11 2017 Sat 01:20PM Virginia Tech vs Georgia Tech ACCN Watch Replay Nov 04 2017 Sat 03:00PM Georgia Tech vs Virginia ACCN Watch Replay Oct 28 2017 Sat 08:00PM Georgia Tech vs Clemson ABC Watch Replay Oct 21 2017 Sat 07:30PM Wake Forest vs Georgia Tech SECN Watch Replay Oct 14 2017 Sat 03:30PM Georgia Tech vs Miami ABC Watch Replay Sep 30 2017 Sat 12:00PM North Carolina vs Georgia Tech ESPN2 Watch Replay Sep 23 2017 Sat 12:20PM Pittsburgh vs Georgia Tech ACCNWatching NCAA College Football Games NCAA Football Schedule with Live Stream & Replay Links Simple schedule of weekly NCAA college football games with links to watch live streams & replays without spoilers of results ESPN Goal Line - Live Streaming Several Different College Football Games Rotates between several live college football games showing all the best action & plays as they occur Watch ESPN NCAA Football - Live Games & Replays Lists of all college football games shown on ESPN channels for watching live or else replay CBS College Sports Live Streaming App for College Football Get live and on demand coverage of over 75 schools and 15,000 live events including college football games Latest Forum Threads on Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football TV & Online Clemson Destroys Miami in ACC Championship Game Dec 03, 2017 11:45 AMPower Play2 Last: 4mo430WTF was Clemson thinking on that last kickoff? Jan 10, 2017 12:31 AMKos91 Last: 1yr2.7k The Heisman Trophy Goes to Most Deserving Contender Yet Dec 10, 2016 09:25 PMPower Play3 Last: 1yr2.8k#3 Louisville vs #5 Clemson, matchup of the year Sep 28, 2016 01:29 PMjoetemple1 Last: 2yr1.4k ACC Championship Football: Can North Carolina Defeat Clemson? Dec 05, 2015 01:53 PMPower Play1 Last: 2yr1.3k Good ways to watch ACC Football games for the season Sep 11, 2015 04:01 PMjoetemple0 Last: 3yr2.1k ACC is anyone's conference is year. Clemson and Florida State beware. Aug 17, 2015 01:40 PMbig14con1 Last: 3yr1.1k Jameis Winston is entering the NFL Draft. Will he go #1? Jan 07, 2015 09:34 PMjoetemple2 Last: 3yr1.1k Related Member Blog Articles A Full Guide to Attending College Football Games Sep 17 2017Dallasite0 2k2The average cost of a family of four or a group of friends to go to college football game can be difficult to calculate, as expenses vary widely. Costs to consider are of course the tickets themselves, then parking, concession stand costs and finally funds leftover if you want any souvenirs (like a t-shirt with your favorite team's logo)."
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"docid": "D1872210#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobacco_Road\nTobacco Road",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Tobacco Road (disambiguation). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( March 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Tobacco Road is a term used in college sports, mainly basketball, for four rival universities in North Carolina that play in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The term refers to the area's history as a major tobacco producer. The Tobacco Road teams represent the following universities: Duke Blue Devils ( Duke University in Durham)NC State Wolfpack ( North Carolina State University in Raleigh)North Carolina Tar Heels ( University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill)Wake Forest Demon Deacons ( Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem)Duke, NC State, and North Carolina lie in the Research Triangle and are separated by no more than 25 miles (40 km). ( Before moving to Winston-Salem in 1956, Wake Forest was also located within Wake County and the Triangle, to the northeast of Raleigh.) The schools are historical and present powerhouses among college sports, especially basketball; each school has won at least two NCAA Division I national titles. The universities' proximity and membership in the ACC, coupled with their reputation for academic prestige and as hubs for research and innovation, has created a natural rivalry among students, fans, and alumni."
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"title": "https://www.coursehero.com/file/phdur/b-33-The-net-amount-of-a-bond-liability-that-appears-on-the-balance-sheet-is/\nBonds usually sell at a discount when lo4 a investors",
"text": "Bonds usually sell at a discount when lo4 a investors SCHOOLUniversidad Europea de Madrid COURSE TITLEACC 200TYPENotes UPLOADED BYProfessor Resolve Ram8703PAGES 49 RATINGS90 % ( 10)This preview shows pages 9–12. Sign up to view the full content. View Full Document28. Bonds usually sell at a discount when LO4 a. investors are willing to invest in the bonds at the stated interest rate.b. investors are willing to invest in the bonds at rates that are lower thanthe stated interest rate.c. investors are willing to invest in the bonds only at rates that are higherthan the stated interest rate.d. a capital gain is expected.b 29. Bonds usually sell at a premium LO4interest on the bonds. This preview has intentionally blurred sections. Sign up to view the full version."
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"docid": "D410133#0",
"title": "https://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2012/nov/06/deaths-mortality-rates-cause-death-2011\nWhat do people die of? Mortality rates and data for every cause of death in 2011 visualised",
"text": "Causes of deaths graphic. Click image to enlarge or download as a PDFIt may happen to all of us eventually, but fewer of us are dying right now than at any time since mortality data was collected. In a dramatic report the latest figures also show that more people are dying of cancer than of circulatory diseases, for the first time since the data was recorded. The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics show there were 484,367 deaths registered in England and Wales in 2011, a fall of 1.8% compared with 2010. The age-standardised mortality rates (which takes account of aging population) in 2011 were the lowest ever recorded for England and Wales, at 6,236 deaths per million population for males and 4,458 deaths per million population for female. Cancer death rates have fallen by 14% for men and 10% for women in the previous decade. And between 2001 and 2011, the death rates for circulatory diseases fell by 44% to 1,803 deaths per million population for males and 1,110 deaths per million population for females. We may worry about murders or swine flu, but the big killers of heart disease and cancer are much more significant in terms of public health. What is also striking is how constant many of these numbers of deaths are - why do around 17,000 people die each year in accidents, for instance? Why do around 200 people accidentally drown every year?"
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"docid": "D2193235#0",
"title": "https://www.ncaacademy.com/know-all-about-the-acc-army-cadet-college-and-its-examination/\nKnow All about the ACC (Army Cadet College) and its Examination ?",
"text": "indian army Know All about the ACC (Army Cadet College) and its Examination ? Th award winners at the Army Cadet College (ACC) of Indian Military Academy (IMA) Graduation ceremony in Dehradun on Friday. Tribune photo by Vinod Pundir What is ACC? Army Cadet College (ACC) is an institution which trains Officers, for the Indian Army. The Army Cadet College Wing trains soldiers from the regular army for commission as Officers in the Indian Army. The ACC feeds into the Indian Military Academy Dehradun. The nature of training at ACC and NDA is nearly identical, both run a three-year degree course in science and humanities. The added advantage that the ACC cadets bring to the Army as officers are a deep understanding of the soldier life and a consequently better appreciation of the tasking of the men. ACC has now been rebranded as the Siachen Battalion at the IMA. The selection for admission to ACC is based on a written test and subsequent selection via Services Selection Board."
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"docid": "D477508#0",
"title": "http://digitalexhibits.libraries.wsu.edu/exhibits/show/prohibition-in-the-u-s/bootlegging-during-prohibition\nBootlegging During Prohibition",
"text": "\"Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in /var/www/html/digitalexhibits/plugins/Docs Viewer/Docs Viewer Plugin.php on line 132“January 16, 1920, was the last day on the job for countless Americans who worked in the legal liquor industry. The Volstead law threatened the livelihood of everybody in the liquor trade from the big bosses down to the guys who swept the barroom floor.” [ 1] According to the Bureau of Internal Revenue, Prohibition was closing 236 distilleries, one thousand breweries, and 177,790 retail liquor outlets [2], and it was entirely up to the individual businesses to find new ways to survive. As citizens scrambled to build up their own personal reserve some companies liquidated their stocks. Others focused on shipping millions of dollars worth of liquor off of the Atlantic coast and Gulf of Mexico. These shipments were bound for Europe, Central America, and the Caribbean [3]. On the West coast exporters shipped booze to the Asian mainland and Pacific Islands [4]. There were even speculators that shipped off loads of liquor to be stored in Foreign warehouses, so that when the liquor market finally opened up, they would be able to sell decent liquor to thirsty Americans for top dollar. Others sought to adapt to the new regulations by finding new ways to use their equipment and resources. Vintners that didn’t uproot their grape vines for a different crop could still cultivate and sell grapes if they wished, but they would have to adhere to the law, only producing wine for sacrificial purposes. Breweries shared this versatility and if they didn’t want to apply for a government license to brew near beer, they could in most cases use their equipment for other sorts of food production [5]. The brewing company Anheuser-Busch began the process of diversification after Prohibition by adapting their equipment for other uses like the production of ice cream, ginger ale, root beer, grape drinks, syrups, yeast, tonics, starch, glucose, malt extract, and livestock feed as well as near beer [6]. Distilleries on the other hand were not so versatile. They essentially had three options to choose from."
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"docid": "D1242659#0",
"title": "http://www.pnas.org/content/99/1/523.full\nDorsal anterior cingulate cortex: A role in reward-based decision making",
"text": "Dorsal anterior cingulate cortex: A role in reward-based decision making George Bush * † ‡, Brent A. Vogt §, Jennifer Holmes †, Anders M. Dale †, Douglas Greve †, Michael A. Jenike *, and Bruce R. Rosen † ¶Author Affiliations Edited by Michael I. Posner, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY, and approved October 11, 2001 (received for review September 5, 2001)Abstract Full Text Authors & Info Figures Metrics PDFNext Section Abstract Dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (d ACC) is a brain region that subserves cognition and motor control, but the mechanisms of these functions remain unknown. Human neuroimaging and monkey electrophysiology studies have provided valuable insights, but it has been difficult to link the two literatures. Based on monkey single-unit recordings, we hypothesized that human d ACC is comprised of a mixture of functionally distinct cells that variously anticipate and detect targets, indicate novelty, influence motor responses, encode reward values, and signal errors. As an initial test of this conceptualization, the current event-related functional MRI study used a reward-based decision-making task to isolate responses from a subpopulation of d ACC cells sensitive to reward reduction. As predicted, seven of eight subjects showed significant ( P < 10 −4) d ACC activation when contrasting reduced reward (REDrew) trials to fixation (FIX). Confirmatory group analyses then corroborated the predicted ordinal relationships of functional MRI activation expected during each trial type (REDrew > SWITCH > CONrew ≥ FIX). The data support a role for d ACC in reward-based decision making, and by linking the human and monkey literatures, provide initial support for the existence of heterogeneity within d ACC. These findings should be of interest to those studying reward, cognition, emotion, motivation, and motor control. ∥Anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) lies on the medial surfaces of the brain's frontal lobes and encompasses subdivisions that play key roles in cognitive, motor, and emotional processing ( 1 ). Dorsal ACC (d ACC) in humans includes cortex on the dorsal and ventral banks of the cingulate sulcus, and overlaps the territory occupied by the rostral cingulate motor area (CMAr) in monkeys ( 2, 3 ), which has projections directly to the spinal cord ( 4 ) and motor and limbic cortices ( 5 )."
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"docid": "D996003#0",
"title": "https://local.yahoo.com/info-21796119-us-bank-greenhaven-office-sacramento\nUS Bank",
"text": "15 photos US Bank Bank11 reviews on Is this your business? Verify your listing950 Florin Rd , Sacramento, CA 95831Cross Streets: Near the intersection of Florin Rd and Greenhaven Dr Neighborhoods: South Land Park (916) 391-4080usbank.com Today : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Open now till 5:00 PMSee all hours Directions Reviews Mariya B. 10/23/2017On october 21 2017 my mom and I came into the us bank for help with an account. Phuong Bach assisted us she was so nice explained that the account could be of no charge. Because we where paying... more Oscar G. 09/09/2017Supposedly Saturday is their busiest day yet they only have one person at the desk, one person. All she keep saying is a few minutes only. Going on 25 minutes already. Hate being kept waiting. Michele G. 08/31/2015Okay so I switched to this bank because I got so sick and tired of dealing with Bof A after 20 short years. It was one thing after another. I kept saying I was going to leave and didn't."
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"docid": "D3396628#0",
"title": "http://hooverangus.com/Bulls/counselor.html\n.",
"text": "\"BACK TO SIRE LISTING Connealy Counselor Registration #: 16761497G A R Precision #G A R Retail Product #G A R Ext 4927 +Connealy Mentor 7374 #Jauer 353 Traveler 589 27 #Executa of Conanga 939 #Exec of Conanga 6940 #Connealy Leadtime #Connealy Lead On #Eligence Plus of Conanga Jaze of Conanga 234Rockn D Ambush #Jaycee of Conanaga 233Joy of Conanga 6230 #Production CED Acc+8 .85BW Acc+.4 .95WW Acc+59 .93YW Acc+105 .91RADG Acc+.23 .50DMI Acc+.47 .50YH Acc+.4 .89SC Acc+1.75 .88Doc Acc+9 .86Maternal HP Acc+17.6 .64CEM Acc-2 .78Milk Acc+28 .77Mk H Acc121 397MW Acc+63 .66MH Acc+.4 .72$EN Acc-12.72Carcass CW Acc+40 .69Marb Acc+.31 .66RE Acc+1.05 .63Fat Acc-.031 .66Carc Grp/Pg14 31Usnd Grp/Pg380 1093$Values$W+63.94$F+61.78$G+35.25$QG+21.59$YG+13.66$B+125.87EPDs current as of 3/19/18The Ribeye king! A significant amount of both ultrasound and carcass progeny has propelled Counselor's Ribeye EPD to the top 1% of the breed, where it dwarfs breed average for sires at +.42! With a very well-balanced set of EPDs, correct structure, and fresh pedigree for many of today's Angus cattle, Counselor has had strong semen sales. Further bolstering his popularity is his exceptionally strong showing in the ABS Sire Alliance. In the spring 2015 Sire Alliance data, Counselor ranks in the top 1% for Total Profit!Counselor was the $53,000 third top-selling bull in the 2011 Connealy Angus sale to ABS and Hoover Angus. He had excellent performance data, with an 882 pound weaning weight, ratio 113, 1387 pound yearling weight, ratio 111, 4.00 IMF, ratio 103, and a 16.0\"\" ribeye, ratio 113. A flush brother to Counselor sold the same day to Alta Genetics of Alberta for $36,000. Counselor is elite calving ease, high growth, and exceptional carcass quality. He is extra long, has a big scrotal, clean sheath, and pounds to push the scales down. His sons are notably big scrotal bulls with tight sheaths."
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"docid": "D1830480#0",
"title": "https://www.coursehero.com/file/p46lje8/Answer-Key-B-Question-11-of-15-10-Points-occurs-when-increasing-number-of-users/\nAnswer key b question 11 of 15 10 points occurs when",
"text": "Answer key b question 11 of 15 10 points occurs when SCHOOLIllinois State COURSE TITLEACC 270TYPETest Prep UPLOADED BYjsatt09PAGES 6 RATINGS82 % ( 28)This preview shows pages 4–6. Sign up to view the full content. View Full Document Answer Key: BQuestion 11 of 151.0 Points_____ occur (s) when increasing number of users lower the value of a product or service. A. Network internalities B. Market inflexibility Correct C. Congestion effects This preview has intentionally blurred sections. Sign up to view the full version. View Full Document D. Backward incompatibility E. Convergence Answer Key: CQuestion 12 of 151.0 Points_____ are products or services that add additional value to the primary product or service thatmakes up a network. Correct Answer Key: CQuestion 13 of 151.0 Points If 'V' represents the value of a network and 'n,' the number of users of a network, then Metcalfe's Law is defined by the equation: Correct Answer Key: AQuestion 14 of 151.0 Points Large firms often find new markets attractive, but might not have products ready for delivery. What strategy do such firms use to get potential adopters to delay their purchasing decisions? Correct Answer Key: AQuestion 15 of 151.0 Points A (n) _____ is a product that allows a firm to tap into the complementary products, data, or userbase of another product or service. Correct A. adaptor B. plug-in C. emulator D. add-on E. transcriber Answer Key: AThis is the end of the preview."
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"docid": "D774486#0",
"title": "http://www.cityofsacramento.org/ParksandRec/Neighborhood-Services/neighborhood-directory\nNeighborhood Directory",
"text": "Neighborhood Directory This listing of Neighborhood Associations is for information only, is based on data provided by community members and some associations may be inadvertently omitted. The City of Sacramento does not guarantee the accuracy of the information or endorse any of the associations listed in the directory. Neighborhood organizations help keep our community safe, clean, and healthy. The Directory provides contact and boundary information for groups at work in your neighborhood. To add a new group to the directory, your organization must have identified officers, meet at least every three months, and have defined boundaries. Submit a request to add your neighborhood organization by completing a new neighborhood organization form. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYZNeighborhood Association District Alkali And Mansion Flats Historic Neighborhood Association District4Avondale Glen Elder Neighborhood Association District6Ben Ali Community Association District2Beverly Way Neighborhood Association District4Boulevard Park Neighborhood Association District4Brentwood South Neighborhood Association District5Brookfield Homeowners Association District8Cabrillo Parks Neighborhood Association District8Campus Commons Homeowners Association District6Capitol Area Development Authority District4Capitol Area R Street Association District4Charter Pointe Neighborhood Association District7Chinatown Mall Committee District4College Glen Neighborhood Association District6College Plaza Neighborhood Association District4Colonial Heights Neighborhood Association District5Colonial Manor Neighborhood Association District6Colonial Village Neighborhood Association District6Creekside Natomas Neighborhood Association District1Deerfield/Mesa Grande Neighborhood Association District7Del Paso Boulevard Partnership District2Del Paso Heights Community Association District2Detroit Community Association District8Downtown Sacramento Partnership District4Dreher Tract Neighborhood Association District3East Sac Give Back District3East Sacramento Chamber Of Commerce District3East Sacramento Improvement Association District3East Sacramento Preservation District3Elmhurst Neighborhood Association District6Folsom Boulevard Alliance District6Franklin Blvd Business Association District5Freeport Renovation on the Move District5Friends of Capitol Mansion Historic District District4Friends Of Grant Park District4Friends of West Tahoe Park District6Fruitridge Manor Neighborhood Association District6Fullertown Homeowners Association District5Gardenland Northgate Neighborhood Association District3Golf Course Terrace Estates District5Greater Broadway Partnership Business Improvement District District4Hagginwood Community Association District2Hampton Station Neighborhood Association District8Harmon Johnson Neighborhood Association District2Health Education Council Sacramento Community Association District1Health Education Council Sacramento Community Association District2Health Education Council Sacramento Community Association District3Health Education Council Sacramento Community Association District4Health Education Council Sacramento Community Association District5Health Education Council Sacramento Community Association District6Health Education Council Sacramento Community Association District7Health Education Council Sacramento Community Association District8Henrietta Drive Neighborhood Association District8Hollywood Park Neighborhood Association District5Lake Greenhaven Homeowners Association District7Land Park Community Association District4Lawrence Park Neighborhood Association District5Little Pocket Neighborhood Association District4Marina Oaks Homeowners Association District7Marshall New Era Neighborhood Association District4Meadowview Neighborhood Association District8Midtown Association District4Midtown Neighborhood Association District4Morrison Creek Estates District8Natomas Chamber of Commerce District1Natomas Community Association District1Natomas Community Association District3Natomas Community Association District4Natomas Creek Community Watch Group District1Natomas Park Master Association District1Neighbors In Action District2Nepenthe Homeowners Association District6Newton Booth Neighborhood Association District4North Laguna Creek Valley Hi Community Association District7North Laguna Creek Neighborhood Association District8North Laguna Creek Valley Hi Community Association District8North Natomas Community Association District1North Natomas Community Coalition District1North-Sacramento-Chamber-of-Commerce District2Oak Park Business Association District5Oak Park Little League Baseball/Softball District5Oak Park Neighborhood Association District5Old North Sacramento/Dixianne Community Association District2Old Sacramento Business Association District4Park Place South Homeowners Association District7Park River Oak Estates Homeowners Association District7Phoenix Park District8Pocket-Greenhaven-Riverfront-Association District7Pocket/Greenhaven Community Association District7Point West Transportation Management Authority District3Pollack Ranch Neighborhood Association District8Power Inn Alliance District6Preservation Sacramento District4R Street Sacramento Partnership District4Regency Park Neighborhood Association District1Regency Place Homeowners Association District8Reith Park Neighborhood Association District7Richmond Grove Neighborhood Association District4River Grove Homeowners Association District7River Oaks Community Association District4River Park Neighborhood Association District3River-City-Commons District3Riverlake Community Association District7Riverwind Place Owners Association District7Robla Park Community Association District2Sacramento Riverfront Association District4Sacramento Roundtree Homeowners Association District7Sierra Curtis Neighborhood Association District5Sierra Oaks Neighborhood Association District6Sierra Vista Neighborhood Watch District4Sonora Springs Neighborhood Watch District3South Land Park Neighborhood Association District5South Oak Park Community Association District5South Pocket Homeowners Association District7Southeast Village Neighborhood Association District6Southgate Gardens Homeowners Association District8Southside Park Neighborhood Association District4Strawberry Manor Neighborhood Association District2Swanston Estates Neighborhood Association District2Tahoe Park Association District6Tahoe Park Neighborhood Association District6Tallac Village Neighborhood Association District6The River District District3Upper Land Park Neighbors District4Valley Hi Neighborhood Association District7Valley View Acres Community Association District1Valley View Acres Neighbors Working Together District1Washington Park Neighborhood Improvement Group District4Wildwood Homeowners Association District8Winn Park Historic District Association District4Witter Ranch Community Alliance District1Woodbine Neighborhood Association District5Woodlake Neighborhood Association District2Woodlake Neighbors Creating Transparency District2"
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"docid": "D1667158#0",
"title": "http://www.consumercredit.com/\nA Debt Management Program Can Help You:",
"text": "\"A Debt Management Program Can Help You: Reduce interest rates & stop late and over the limit fees. Consolidate your unsecured debt into one easy monthly payment. Pay off your debt in most cases within 5 years. Develop a workable budget that you can live with. Get Started Ready to get help now? Get started online or call us today. We Are... A nonprofit credit counseling agency that helps consumers take control of their financial lives through credit counseling, debt consolidation, and financial education. Since 1991, we have been improving lives and providing solutions to people in need of financial help. Call to speak with a certified credit counselor and receive a complimentary budget and debt consultation. To learn how to change your financial life, call 1-800-769-3571."
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"docid": "D3334600#0",
"title": "https://www.beefcentral.com/news/accc-beef-study-reveals-price-transparency-issues/\nACCC beef study reveals price transparency issues + industry reaction",
"text": "ACCC beef study reveals price transparency issues + industry reactionby Beef Central, 31 October 2016The competitiveness of Australian beef and cattle markets could be improved by the adoption of objective carcase grading, improvements to the nature and coverage of market reporting, and the implementation of a range of measures to lessen the risk of collusive and anti-competitive behaviour in saleyard auctions. These are the key recommendations from a six-month study of Australian beef and cattle markets by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. An interim report was released today, and the ACCC is now seeking industry feedback. “In the course of our market study we’ve listened to a wide range of industry concerns about anti-competitive conduct, industry practices, and market structures,” ACCC Chair Rod Sims said. “The ACCC’s interim report has identified serious shortcomings in current price reporting and the independence and auditing of carcase grading, and concerns about cartel and other conduct affecting competition in saleyard auctions. ”The ACCC’s assessment is that prices for many cattle transactions are not reported or poorly reported, resulting in producers and buyers not having the data they need to make informed business decisions. The ACCC also has concerns about a lack of independence and transparency in the process of grading carcases at abattoirs. Concerns include whether the existing audit systems ensure the integrity of the grading process. “Integrity and trust in the grading system are essential, given its role in determining payments and signalling the demands of the market to many producers,” ACCC Commissioner Mick Keogh said. “Additionally, we are concerned there are features of saleyard auctions which make them susceptible to anti-competitive behaviour."
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"docid": "D3450187#0",
"title": "http://www.mondaq.com/x/134510/Corporate+Governance/Execution+of+documents+proposed+changes+to+Singapore+law\nSingapore: Execution of documents: proposed changes to Singapore law",
"text": "\"Singapore: Execution of documents: proposed changes to Singapore law Last Updated: 8 June 2011 Article by Bill Jamieson, Lee Howes and Liviu Petrina Colin Ng & Partners LLP (1) Introduction Singapore law on the execution of documents, in particular deeds, has recently been submitted to further review. As a result of a joint consultation initiated by the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority and the Attorney- General's Chambers, a Supplemental Report was published in October 2010 complementing the proposals presented in a 2001 Report on proposed amendments to the execution formalities by local companies and foreign corporations (the \"\"Report\"\" ). Comments on the proposed changes were invited from the public by December 2010 and the outcome is awaited. The Report proposes additional amendments to the Companies Act (Cap 50) (the \"\"Act\"\") and to the Limited Liability Partnerships Act ( \"\"LLP Act\"\" ) to allow such entities to execute documents by the signature of certain authorized persons, as an alternative to execution under seal, and to make other consequential amendments. The Singapore law on the execution of documents by corporations is dealt with under the Act and this article deals only with the amendments to the Act and does not address the proposed amendments to the LLP Act, which is beyond the scope of this article. The 2001 Report, together with the recent Report, evoke the intention to simplify the execution of instruments, particularly deeds, by individuals and corporations by abolishing certain archaic formalities, while maintaining the level of security and control necessary for the purposes for which those documents are created. The proposed reforms, among other things, extend the options someone has when executing a deed. A deed still has to be a document in writing; however, it no longer has to be made on paper or parchment. The document must be clear on its face that it is supposed to be a deed. For example, although the document no longer need refer to its being executed under seal, instead it should simply say it is \"\"executed as a deed\"\". ("
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"docid": "D1917746#0",
"title": "https://www.accc.gov.au/about-us/australian-competition-consumer-commission/about-the-accc\nAbout the ACCC",
"text": "About the ACCCThe Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is an independent Commonwealth statutory authority whose role is to enforce the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and a range of additional legislation, promoting competition, fair trading and regulating national infrastructure for the benefit of all Australians. The ACCC and the AEROur purpose Our role Our structure ACCC milestones Related publications More information The ACCC and the AERThe Australian Energy Regulator (AER) is Australia's national energy market regulator and has an independent board. The AER shares staff, resources and facilities with the ACCC. While specific functions vary according to the legislated responsibilities that underpin the ACCC and AER, the two bodies share many common objectives, both working to protect, strengthen and supplement competitive market processes. The ACCC makes decisions through formal meetings of its commissioners and the AER through its board. ACCC Commissioners and AER board members are statutory officers. The staff of the ACCC form part of the wider Australian Public Service. Our purpose Making markets work for consumers, now and in the future. Our role Competitive markets increase the prosperity and welfare of Australian consumers. Our role is to protect, strengthen and supplement the way competition works in Australian markets and industries to improve the efficiency of the economy and to increase the welfare of Australians."
},
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"docid": "D3361689#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_advertising\nFalse advertising",
"text": "\"False advertising From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search False advertising is the use of misleading, false, or unproven information to advertise products to consumers or advertising that does not disclose its source. [ 1] [2] One form of false advertising is to claim that a product has a health benefit or contains vitamins or minerals that it in fact does not. [ 3] Many governments use regulations to control false advertising. A false advertisement can further be classified as deceptive if the advertiser deliberately misleads the consumer, as opposed to making an honest mistake. Contents [ hide ]1 Types of deception1.1 Photo retouching1.2 Omitting information1.3 Hidden fees and surcharges1.4 Manipulation of measurement units and standards1.5 Fillers and oversized packaging1.6 Misleading health claims2 Puffing2.1 Manipulation of terms2.2 Incomplete comparison2.3 Inconsistent comparison2.4 Misleading illustrations2.5 False coloring2.6 Angel dusting2.7 \"\"Chemical free\"\"2.8 Bait-and-switch2.9 Guarantee without a remedy specified2.10 \"\"No risk\"\"2.11 Acceptance by default3 Regulation and enforcement3.1 United States3.2 United Kingdom3.3 Australia3.4 New Zealand4 See also5 References6 External links Types of deception [ edit]Photo retouching [ edit]Often used in cosmetic and weight loss commercials, [4] these adverts portray false and unobtainable results to the consumer and give a false impression of the product's true capabilities. If retouching is not discovered or fixed, a company can be at a competitive advantage with consumers purchasing their seemingly more effective product, thus leaving competitors at a loss. Advertisers for weight loss products may also employ athletes who are recovering from injuries for \"\" before and after \"\" demonstrations. Omitting information [ edit]An ad may omit or skim over important information. The ad's claims may be technically true, but the ad does not include information that a reasonable person would consider relevant. For example, TV advertisements for prescription drugs may technically fulfil a regulatory requirement by displaying side-effects in a small font at the end of the ad, or have a \"\"speed-talker\"\" list them."
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"docid": "D53579#0",
"title": "http://fsi.gov.au/publications/interim-report/02-competition/banking-sector/\nBanking sector",
"text": "Banking sector Australia’s banking market is relatively concentrated by international standards. The share of banking assets owned by the four largest banks in Australia is higher than equivalent shares in most other jurisdictions. 1 Concentration has increased since the global financial crisis (GFC), with the major banks’ share of total ADI assets increasing from 65.4 per cent in September 2007 to 78.5 per cent in March 2014. 2 However, it is not unusual for concentration to increase following a financial crisis or economic downturn. The banking sector’s increased concentration reflects two primary factors: Westpac and the Commonwealth Bank acquired St George and Bankwest, which together accounted for 11 per cent of mortgages and small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME) loans at the time of their acquisition. 3, 4Since the GFC, the major banks have benefited from better access to funds and lower funding costs than their competitors, allowing them to grow faster. Some submissions, particularly those from smaller ADIs and non-bank lenders, propose that increased concentration has led to less competition. They point to the robust returns on equity earned by the major banks as an indicator of excessive profitability. However, the major banks argue there is adequate competition, pointing to low net interest margins and returns on equity around international norms. On balance, the Inquiry considers the banking sector is competitive, reflecting a number of indicators."
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"docid": "D1451254#0",
"title": "http://www.smh.com.au/it-pro/government-it/speed-check-what-nbn-speed-promises-really-mean-20130802-hv180.html\nSpeed check: what NBN speed promises really mean",
"text": "\"Technology Government ITSpeed check: what NBN speed promises really mean By Lucy Battersby Updated 7 August 2013 — 11:03am first published 2 August 2013 — 12:28pm Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size Watchdog ready to pounce on internet speed claims Is G. Fast an NBN saviour or just a sideshow? Opinion When Brunswick resident Katia Zanutta hooked her computer up to the national broadband network for the first time she understandably went straight to a speed testing website to see how fast it was. After all, speed is the NBN’s main attraction for consumers. Used to a sluggish and intermittently slow ADSL connection, she was delighted to get a download result of nearly 47 megabits per second (Mbps), upload speeds of more than 18 Mbps and an extremely low latency reading. But the next night, using the same testing site, Ms Zanutta got a result of 31.4 Mbps. Fixed broadband consumers may not realise how difficult it can be to get an accurate speed reading, or how many different factors affect broadband speeds. Speeds depend on a user's equipment, the quality of the connection between the house and the exchange, the capacity of backhaul at the nearest exchange, traffic at the testing site's server, and capacity on international cables. Internet carriers are quick to point out all the places outside their control where speeds can slow down, while testing sites stand by the accuracy of their results. Now the introduction of the NBN has focused attention on download and upload speeds like never before. When Ms Zanutta tried testing her speed on different sites, the results varied drastically – on speedtest.net she got an average of 46.3 Mpbs, but on CNet’s speed test she got an average of 36.8 Mbps."
},
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"docid": "D561991#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goods_and_Services_Tax_(Australia)\nGoods and services tax (Australia)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Goods and Services Tax (Australia))navigation search Quarterly Goods and Services tax revenues ($millions) since 2000. The goods and services tax [1] (GST) in Australia is a value added tax of 10% on most goods and services sales. GST is levied on most transactions in the production process, but is refunded to all parties in the chain of production other than the final consumer. The tax was introduced by the Howard Government and commenced on 1 July 2000, replacing the previous federal wholesale sales tax system and designed to phase out a number of various State and Territory Government taxes, duties and levies such as banking taxes and stamp duty. An increase of the GST to 15% has been put forward, but is generally lacking in bi-partisan support. [ 2] [3]Contents [ hide ]1 Introduction of the GST2 Legal framework3 Impact3.1 Political impact3.2 Economic and social effects3.3 Tourist refund scheme4 GST statistics5 See also6 References7 External links Introduction of the GST [ edit]The idea for a broad-based consumption tax was first proposed by federal treasurer Paul Keating at the 1985 Tax Summit but was dropped at the behest of then Labor Prime Minister Bob Hawke after pressure from the ACTU, welfare groups and business, which did not like its association with proposals for capital gains and fringe benefits taxes. The idea was revived in 1991 by the opposition Liberal-National Coalition led by Dr John Hewson, and a GST was the centrepiece of the opposition's \"\" Fightback! \"\" platform at the 1993 election. The opposition had difficulty explaining the policy, as exemplified by Hewson's famous Birthday Cake Interview, and Labor prime minister Paul Keating's campaign exploited public distrust of a GST, which was considered a factor in the opposition's surprise loss of the \"\"unloseable\"\" 1993 election. In 1994 the Liberals decided to discard the remnants of \"\"Fightback!\"\""
},
{
"docid": "D2881084#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kogan.com\nKogan.com",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Kogan.com Type Public company Traded as ASX : KGNIndustry online retail, Consumer electronics Founded 2006Founder Ruslan Kogan Headquarters Melbourne, Australia Area served Australia, New Zealand, United States Key people CEO: Ruslan Kogan, Executive Director: David Shafer Products High-definition televisions, tablet computers, smartphones, digital cameras, home appliances, digital radios, PVRs, netbooks, Blu-ray Disc players, video cameras, e-book readers Website www.kogan.com Kogan.com is a portfolio of retail and services businesses including Kogan Retail (the Kogan.com and Dick Smith.com.au retail websites), Kogan Marketplace, Kogan Mobile, Kogan Internet, Kogan Insurance and Kogan Travel. [ 1] The company was founded in 2006 by Ruslan Kogan. The Kogan brand is renowned for price leadership through digital efficiency and has over 8 million active subscribers [2]. The company is focused on making in-demand products and services more affordable and accessible. Kogan achieved $3 million in its third year, [3] followed by $8 million in the fourth, [4] $22 million in the fifth, [5] $70 million in the sixth, [6] and over $200 million in the seventh year. [ 7] Kogan is projected to produce more than A$350 million in fiscal 2014, and has been growing at between 200% and 300% per year since its 2006 inception. [ 8] The Wall Street Journal speculates Kogan is worth over $400M. [8]In March 2016, Kogan.com acquired Dick Smith Holdings 's online business. The physical retail stores have been shut down, with the Dick Smith brand transitioned to an online-only consumer electronics store. In July 2016, Kogan was floated on the Australian Stock Exchange. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Awards3 Live Price4 Controversies4.1 2009 advertising controversy4.2 Harvey Norman4.3 JB Hi-Fi4.4 Australian government set-top box scheme4.5 UK Cable Con4.6 Divorce from traditional retail4.7 Apple vs. Samsung4.8 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Tax4.9 Misleading e Bay sale promotion5 Products6 Kogan financial results7 Kogan Pantry8 Kogan Exclusive Brands9 Kogan Mobile9.1 Vodafone9.2 Telstra / isp ONE10 References11 External links History [ edit]Kogan.com was established in 2006 by Ruslan Kogan in his parent's garage. [ 9] He started with a website offering LCD televisions that would be assembled for him in Chinese factories. ["
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"docid": "D196411#0",
"title": "http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-06-07/broken-but-out-of-warranty-you-still-have-rights/2749924\nBroken but out of warranty? You still have rights",
"text": "\"Print Email Facebook Twitter More Broken but out of warranty? You still have rightsonline business reporter Michael Janda Updated 7 Jun 2011, 5:43pm Tue 7 Jun 2011, 5:43pm Photo: The statutory guarantee against defects in goods will often last longer than a manufacturer's warranty (ABC News)Flash plugin failed to load Audio: ACCC chairman Graeme Samuel explains the powers conferred by the Australian Consumer Law (ABC News)Under a new law, customers may still have a right to return defective goods even if the manufacturer's warranty period has expired. On January 1 this year the new Australian Consumer Law (ACL) came into effect. It is largely based on the old Trade Practices Act but, for the first time, unifies most consumer law across the states and territories, and clarifies many of the old provisions it replaces. One of the key provisions is s54 of the ACL, which is a statutory guarantee of acceptable quality enforceable against the suppliers of goods (i.e. retailers, dealerships, etc. ), as well as manufacturers. This section of the law requires that goods be fit for the purposes they are commonly used for, acceptable in appearance and finish, free from defects, safe and durable, all according to the standards of a \"\"reasonable consumer\"\". The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's chairman Graeme Samuel says this means that many goods come with a statutory guarantee against the supplier that lasts longer than the manufacturer's warranty. \"\" Sometimes you'll see manufacturer's warranties that may only be for three, six or 12 months in total, whereas the retailer's guarantee under the consumer guarantees can sometimes extend beyond that, having regard to the nature of the product and its intended use,\"\" Mr Samuel told ABC News Online. In determining what is an appropriate period for a guarantee to apply, the law forces courts to consider the nature of the goods, the price of the goods, and statements made about the goods either on the packaging or by the supplier or manufacturer."
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"docid": "D229189#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ibuprofen_brand_names\nIbuprofen brand names",
"text": "\"Ibuprofen brand names From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from List of ibuprofen brand names)navigation search Ibuprofen The analgesic and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) ibuprofen [1] is sold under a wide variety of brand names across the world; the most common being its first registered trademark name of Brufen, along with Advil, Motrin, and Nurofen. [ 2] [3] [4] [5] [6]Contents [ hide ]1 List of brands2 Nurofen2.1 Variants2.1.1 Nurofen Plus2.2 2011 product recall2.3 Misleading advertising2.3.1 Australia2.3.2 United Kingdom3 References List of brands [ edit]name available forms available strengths countries Act-3Actiprofen Canada [3]Actron Argentina, Uruguay, Chile Adagin Romania Addaprin USA [3]Adex Israel Advifen Iran, Uganda, Afghanistan, Iraq Advil Australia, Brazil, Canada, [3] Colombia, France, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Republic of Macedonia, Mexico, Netherlands, Philippines, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, USA, [3] Romania A-G Profen USA [3]Aktren Austria, Germany Alaxan Philippines Alges-X Switzerland Algifor Switzerland Algoflex Hungary Algofren Greece Alindrin Sweden Alivium Brazil Anadin Ibuprofen [7]UKAnadin Joint Pain [7]UKArinac Pakistan Arthrofen tablet 200 mg, 400 mg, 600 mg UK [1]Artofen Israel Betagesic South Africa Betaprofen South Africa Blokmax Republic of Macedonia, Croatia, Serbia Bonifen Republic of Macedonia, Slovenia Brufen tablet, caplet, oral syrup, miscible granules tablet: 200 mg, 400 mg, 600 mg; syrup: 100 mg/5 m L; granules: 600 mg/sachet Austria, Egypt, Greece, India, Italy, New Zealand, Pakistan, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, UK, [1] Romania Brufen Retard [8]sustained-release film-coated caplet 800 mg UK, [1] Poland, Norway [9]Bufen USA [3]Bugesic Australia Buplex [10] Ireland Buprovil Brazil Burana Finland, Sweden, Norway [9]Caldolor USACalprofen oral syrup 100 mg /5 m L UK [1]Cap-Profen USA [3]Combiflam India [11] [12]Dalsy [13] Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Croatia, Spain Dismenol Austria Diverin Republic of Macedonia, Slovenia Dolgit Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Turkey Dolofort Austria Doloraz Jordan Dolormin Germany Dolo-Spedifen Switzerland Dorival Easofen [14] Ireland Ebufac tablet 200 mg, 400 mg, 600 mg UK [1]Emu Profen USAEspidifen Spain Eve Japan Fenbid topical gel 10% China, UK [1]Fenpaed oral liquid 20 mg / m L UK, New Zealand [15]Feverfen oral liquid 100 mg /5 m L UK [1]Finalflex Slovenia Galprofen UK [ citation needed]Gelofen Iran Genpril USA [3]Haltran USA [3]Hedex Kenya, Uganda Herron Blue Australia I-Prin USA [3]i-profen New Zealand Ibalgin Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania Ibrofen Thailand Ibu or IBU Chile, USA [3]IBUFEN IsraelÍbúfen Iceland Ibugan Thailand Ibugel topical gel 10% UK [1]Ibuflam Germany, South Africa Ibugesic Latvia Ibu HEXAL Germany Ibuleve topical gel Israel, UKIbum Poland Ibumax Finland, South Africa Ibumetin Austria, Denmark, Finland, Latvia, Sweden, Norway [9]Ibumidol Uruguay Ibupain South Africa Ibupirac Uruguay Ibuprofen tablet, caplet, oral liquid, topical gel tablet: 200 mg, 400 mg, 600 mg; caplet: ?? ; oral liquid: 100 mg/5 m L; topical gel: 5% UK, [1] Canada, [3] Norway, Romania, [9] USA [3], Belgium; Netherlands Ibuprofene Italy Ibuprohm USA [3]Ibuprom Poland Ibuprox Norway [9]Ibuprosyn Finland IBU-Ratiopharm Germany Ibustar Latvia Ibutabs Finland Ibu-Tab USA [3]Ibu-Vivimed Germany Ibux Norway [9]Ibuxin Finland Ipren Denmark, Sweden Irfen Switzerland Kratalgin Austria Lotem South Africa Medicol Philippines Midol USA [3]Moment Italy Motrin Canada, [3] Republic of Macedonia, USA [3]Mypaid South Africa Myprodol South Africa Narfen South Korea Naron Ace Japan Neobrufen Spain Neofen Croatia Norvectan Spain Nuprin Canada, USA [3]Nureflex Austria Nurofen tablet, caplet, oral liquid, topical gel [4] [16]tablet: 200 mg; oral liquid: 100 mg /5 m LAustralia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Republic of Macedonia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, UK [1] [4] [16]Orbifen oral liquid 100 mg /5 m L UK [1]Paduden Romania Panafen Australia Perifar Uruguay Profin Iraq Proprinal USA [3]Proris Indonesia Q-Profen USA [3]Ranfen South Africa Rapidol Croatia Ratiodolor Austria Rimafen tablet 200 mg, 400 mg, 600 mg UK [1]Salvarina Spain Sarixell Netherlands Solpaflex Slovenia Spedifen France Speedpain NANO South Korea Spidifen Belgium, Portugal Tefin Ireland Unafen India Upfen Republic of Macedonia Nurofen [ edit]Nurofen Founder Boots Healthcare International Headquarters Bath, United Kingdom Services Medication Parent Reckitt Benckiser Website nurofen .com Nurofen is the brand name of a range of pain-relief medication containing ibuprofen made by Reckitt Benckiser. [ 4] Introduced in 1983, the Nurofen brand was acquired following Reckitt Benckiser's acquisition of Boots Healthcare in 2005. [ citation needed] The brand is primarily marketed and sold in the United Kingdom, [4] other parts of Europe, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. In 2016 it was the biggest selling branded over-the-counter medication sold in Great Britain, with sales of £116.8 million. [ 17]Variants [ edit]Boxes of Nurofen on a pharmacy shelf There are 11 variants of Nurofen, all of which contain ibuprofen as an active ingredient. [ 18] The ibuprofen is variously formulated as the free acid, or the lysine salt. For oral formulations, i.e., taken by mouth, it is available in the conventional solid round tablet, a torpedo-shaped solid caplet, or may alternatively be in the form of a soft gel cap. It is also available as a topical gel, which is applied directly to the surface of the skin. ["
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"docid": "D381043#0",
"title": "http://www.facebook.com/RepcoService\nRepco Authorised Service",
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"docid": "D2314102#0",
"title": "http://accc.k-state.edu/research/fact_sheet_series.html\nKansas State University",
"text": "\"ACCC Fact Sheet Series The goal of this fact sheet series is to distribute relevant research and information to the cooperative community. Fact Sheet - *UPDATE* Special Edition - Collaborative Research KSU/OSU: Impact of Tax Reform on Agricultural Cooperatives (PDF)Since the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 was passed into law, new information has become available about the impact of tax reform on cooperatives. The focus of the earlier fact sheet was on (1) the elimination of DPAD or Section 199; (2) lower corporate tax rates; and (3) lower member taxes on qualified distributions from a cooperative. Now, there is a fourth component that must be considered; (4) a new tax deduction called Section 199A. In this revised fact sheet, an updated analysis is presented that considers this new information. December 18, 2017: The purpose of this fact sheet is to examine the implications of the proposed tax reform plan for agricultural cooperatives. Under the proposed tax plan, there are three key changes for cooperatives – (1) elimination of the domestic production activities deduction or Section 199; (2) lower corporate tax rates; and (3) lower member taxes on qualified patronage distributions. Based on the analysis completed in the fact sheet, these proposed changes affects the optimal structure of distributing profits to members. Cooperatives that use Section 199 to retain funds as unallocated retained earnings will have an incentive to retain funds under tax reform as allocated equity. There is however a slight advantage of distributing equity in patronage in a nonqualified form. Cooperatives that did not use or could not use Section 199 will benefit from this tax reform plan."
},
{
"docid": "D1917745#0",
"title": "https://www.secure-consumercredit.com/acccclients/credentials/dmp-client-login.aspx\nWelcome to ACCCâs Client Website",
"text": "Welcome to ACCC’s Client Website Sign into your account No account yet? Forgot password? Enter your details below: Birthday Contact Us"
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{
"docid": "D3248732#0",
"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/undertaken\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "Webster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Undertakenof Undertake British National Corpus Spoken Corpus Frequency Rank popularity for the word 'undertaken' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #3531Numerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of undertaken in Chaldean Numerology is: 3Pythagorean Numerology The numerical value of undertaken in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5Sample Sentences & Example Usage Royal Dutch Shell: We see this as an indication of the thorough process being undertaken by the ACCC. Leon Wieseltier: No great deed, private or public, had ever been undertaken in a bliss of certainty. Tanzanian Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa: There are many areas where such projects could be undertaken without disturbing wildlife. Martin Luther King, Jr.: All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence. French President Francois Hollande: It will not be said that France and Germany together have not tried everything, undertaken everything to preserve the peace. Images & Illustrations of undertaken"
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"docid": "D3334598#0",
"title": "http://adf.farmonline.com.au/news/magazine/industry-news/general/accc-set-to-deliver-myth-busting-analysis-of-1l-milk-selling/2756244.aspx\nACCC set to deliver âmyth bustingâ analysis of $1/L milk selling",
"text": "ACCC set to deliver “myth busting” analysis of $1/L milk selling COLIN BETTLES19 Nov, 2017 05:13 PM 0 Tweet ACCC Commissioner Mick Keogh. LATESTACCC won't block Saputo, but Koroit must go Dairy prices fall 0.6 per cent Profitable pasture driven by data How to select the right pasture variety Aid floods in for fire areas – more needed Fire impact on animal health Mick Keogh has delivered a comprehensive update of the competition watch-dog's legal enforcement and oversight activities in different troublesome segments of agricultural supply chains. Mr Keogh - a long term policy analyst and respected commentator at the Australian Farm Institute - is one of seven Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) Commissioners and is spearheading its Agricultural Enforcement and Engagement Unit. He spoke at an Agribusiness Australia forum in Canberra last week providing a frank assessment of current competition issues which carry economic and political consequences, for the farm sector,That list includes an ongoing inquiry into the dairy supply chain that’s set to deliver a “myth busting” report in terms of dissolving common misconceptions about food retailers selling $1 per litre milk. Mr Keogh’s talk outlined current and completed investigations by the ACCC’s Agricultural Unit that was implemented with over $11 million, as part of the Coalition government's $4 billion agricultural competitiveness white paper released in mid-2015. He was appointed as a part-time ACCC Commissioner for a five year term, starting in February 2016. ACCC Agricultural Focus* March 2017 - released a detailed market study into the beef/cattle industry, making recommendations to enhance market competition and supply chain transparency and to reduce anti-competitive conduct. * October 2016 - commenced a 12-month inquiry into the competitiveness of the dairy industry’s supply chain and pricing transparency, that’s due to report later this year* Oversight of revised Horticulture Code of Conduct that came into force in April this year and holding regional workshops to educate growers on their rights and obligations* Assessment of agricultural supply chain contracts in relation to the federal government’s new laws to resolve unfair contract terms, which commenced in November 2016* Advancing the legal claim against Murray Goulburn and two of its executives in response to last year’s dairy farm-gate pricing crisis Page: 1 2 3 4 5 single page Colin Bettlesis the national political writer for Fairfax Agricultural Media Email: [email protected] Twitter: https://twitter.com/colinjbettles POST A COMMENTScreen name *Email address *Remember me? Comment *"
},
{
"docid": "D351145#0",
"title": "http://www.zdnet.com/broadband-speedtest/\nBroadband Speed Test",
"text": "Test Your Speed Your device does not support Flash player which is needed to run this test Global Statistics Country Attempts Slowest Fastest Median Average Show results from all countries »ZDNet's Broadband Speed Test measures the data throughput between a computer and a geographic distributed network of servers to calculate how fast broadband speeds are in the real world. The results are not an indication of the actual line speed between the user and the ISP. There are many external factors such as network congestion and routing between multiple networks that can affect individual results, which means the broadband speed test does not necessarily warrant 100% accuracy. About the Test Is your broadband fast enough? Are you getting what you've paid for? Find out with our Broadband Speed Test. Just pick your location and wait a few seconds for the results. For better results, run the test a few times. And you can compare your speeds with friends on other ISPs, or at different times of the day, to see whether you're getting the best value you can from your broadband subscription. Run speed test Broadband tips Read the FAQLatest on Networking How to use Cloudflare's DNS service to speed up and secure your internet Cloudflare's new Domain Name System promises to both speed up your internet access and protect your privacy.13 hours ago by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols Telcos pay £1.4bn for 5G spectrum in the UKVodafone, EE, Hutchison, and Telefonica have won the race for the airwaves they need to deliver 5G services in the UK.19 hours ago by ZDNet Editors Can this 'national DDo S radar' plan help fight off attacks on Dutch critical systems?"
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{
"docid": "D1821828#0",
"title": "http://www.mondaq.com/australia/x/319154/Data+Protection+Privacy/New+privacy+laws+for+payment+default+notices\nAustralia: New privacy laws for payment default notices",
"text": "\"Australia: New privacy laws for payment default notices Last Updated: 9 June 2014 Article by Richard Williams Hunt & Hunt Your Linked In Connections at Firm Privacy law reform introduces a new regime governing the reporting of payment defaults by Credit Providers to Credit Reporting Bodies. Changes to reporting 'Default Information' to a Credit Reporting Body under the new Privacy Laws and the use and application of sections 6Q and 21D notices will impact data management processes for organisations. The Privacy Amendment (Enhancing Privacy Protection) Act 2012 (\"\"Enhancements Act\"\") took effect on the 12th March 2014 and amends the Privacy Act 1988 (Commonwealth). The Enhancements Act introduced many changes to Privacy Laws, including limited positive credit reporting. WHAT IS A PAYMENT DEFAULT? A payment default in terms of the Privacy Act (defined in section 6Q) means that there has been a default in making payments under a credit contract and the default has continued for a period of 60 days or more. Where this occurs the credit provider may report the default to a credit reporting body and the \"\"default information\"\" reported then becomes part of an individual's credit file. Due to the wide definition of the word 'credit', these provisions apply not only to loans, but also other forms of credit such as leasing or renting. See section 6M which defines \"\"credit\"\" and \"\"amount of credit\"\". TO WHAT TYPES OF TRANSACTIONS DO THE NEW PAYMENT DEFAULT CHANGES APPLY?"
},
{
"docid": "D866749#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Broadband_Network\nNational Broadband Network",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about National Broadband Network (NBN). For the company tasked with its rollout and management, see NBN Co. The National Broadband Network ( NBN) is an Australian national wholesale open-access data network project. It includes wired and radio communication components rolled out and operated by NBN Co Limited. Retail service providers (RSPs), typically Internet service providers, contract with NBN to access the network and sell fixed internet access to end users. Rationales for this national telecommunications infrastructure project included replacing the existing copper cable telephony network that is approaching end of life, [note 1] and the rapidly growing demand for internet access. As originally proposed, wired connections would have provided up to 100 Mbit/s, later increased to 1 Gbit/s; after the election of the Abbott government in 2013 this was downgraded to a minimum of 25 Mbit/s. [ 1] [2] [3] [4]The largest infrastructure project in Australia's history, [5] NBN was the subject of significant political contention and was an issue in federal election s. [6] [7] The Liberal party initially stated that the MTM would be completed by 2016, however this was changed after the election to 2019 and then again to 2020. The project cost jumped from the liberal's estimated $27.5 billion to $56 billion. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 20071.2 20081.3 20091.4 20101.5 20111.6 20121.7 20131.8 20141.9 20151.10 20161.11 20171.12 20182 NBN technologies2.1 Points of interconnect (POI)2.2 Network termination devices (NTD)2.3 Fibre to the Premises (FTTP)2.4 Fibre to the node (FTTN)2.5 Fibre to the Curb (Kerb)2.6 Hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC)2.7 Fixed wireless2.8 Satellite service2.9 Technology Choice Program3 End user issues3.1 Performance3.2 Voice over IP3.3 FTTN3.4 HFC3.5 Satellite3.6 Fixed wireless3.7 Connection speeds4 Retail service providers4.1 Connectivity5 Political and industry responses5.1 Political responses5.2 Telecommunications stakeholders5.3 Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)6 Coverage6.1 Blackspots7 Customer uptake7.1 Total number of active NBN connections by access technology7.2 Speed tier percentage per NBN connection type7.3 Half-yearly data8 See also9 References10 External links History [ edit]Main article: History of the National Broadband Network2007 [ edit]A fast broadband initiative was announced in the run-up to the 2007 federal election by the Labor opposition with an estimated cost of A$15 billion including a government contribution of A$4.7 billion that would be raised in part by selling the Federal Government's remaining shares in Telstra. The Labor Party Rudd government was elected on 24 November 2007 and initial planning commenced."
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"title": "http://www.asic.gov.au/about-asic/what-we-do/our-role/other-regulators-and-organisations/\nOther regulators and organisations",
"text": "Home About ASIC What we do Our role Other regulators and organisations Other regulators and organisations Treasury's website International activities Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission The Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) is the national charity regulator. Memorandum of Understanding (PDF 189KB) signed 13 June 2013. Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)The ACCC's primary responsibility is to ensure that individuals and businesses comply with the Commonwealth competition, fair trading and consumer protection laws. A Memorandum of Understanding with the ACCC covering liaison, cooperation, assistance, joint enquiries and exchange of confidential information arrangements was signed on 21 December 2004. Go to the ACCC's website Australian Federal Police (AFP)The AFP is responsible for safeguarding Commonwealth interests and investigating serious and complex crime against the Commonwealth. Memorandum of Understanding signed 4 October 2013. Go to the AFP's website Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA)AFSA is responsible for the oversight of Australia's personal insolvency regime. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed by ASIC and AFSA on 30 September 2014. Go to AFSA's website Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA)APRA is responsible for ensuring financial institutions will be able to honour their commitments when they fall due. It promotes the safety and soundness of deposit-taking institutions, life and general insurance companies, and larger superannuation funds."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TPG_Telecom\nTPG Telecom",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search TPG Telecom Limited Type Public company Traded as ASX : TPMIndustry Telecommunications Founded 1986 as Total Peripherals Group Headquarters 65 Waterloo Road North Ryde, NSW, Australia Area served Australia New Zealand Singapore Key people David Teoh (founder, executive chairman)Services Internet service provider Online television Mobile telephony Revenue A$ 970.9 million (2014) [1]Operating income A$246.8 million (2014) [1]Net income A$171.7 million (2014) [1]Total assets A$832.4 million (2014) [1]Total equity A$832 million (2014) [1]Number of employees 5,083 (July 2016) [2]Subsidiaries Adam Internet AAPT Limited Agile Communications Chime Communicationsii Net Internode Netspace PIPE Networks Trans ACTWestnet Website www .tpg .com .au TPG Telecom Limited is an Australian telecommunications and IT company that specialises in consumer and business internet services as well as mobile telephone services. As of August 2015, TPG is the second largest internet service provider in Australia and operates the largest mobile virtual network operator. As such, it has over 671,000 ADSL2+ subscribers, 358,000 landline subscribers and 360,000 mobile subscribers, and owns the second largest ADSL2+ network in Australia, consisting of 391 ADSL2+ DSLAMs. [ citation needed]The company was formed from the merger between Total Peripherals Group, which was established in 1986 by David and Vicky Teoh, and SP Telemedia in 2008. TPG provide five ranges of products and services including Internet access, networking, OEM services, mobile phone service and accounting software. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Post-merger acquisitions1.2 Ventures2 Subsidiaries3 Divisions4 Subscribers5 ACCC lawsuit6 See also7 References8 External links History [ edit]Total Peripherals Group was established in 1986 by Malaysian-born Australian businessman David Teoh, as an IT company that sold OEM computers and later moved to provide internet and mobile telephone services. [ 3]In 2007, TPG took a 70 per cent controlling interest in then struggling Adelaide internet provider Chariot. David Teoh shored up TPG's role as Chariot's parent company a year later, in April 2008, and then quickly followed up with the $225 million reverse takeover of SP Telemedia to bring Soul, Chariot and TPG under the one banner. Soul Converged Communications, formally known as Comindico, was an Australian telecommunications company based in Sydney. Soul's main activities revolve around telecommunications, with business and home and small business divisions."
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/accelerator\naccelerator",
"text": "\"acceleratornoun ac·cel·er·a·tor \\ ik-ˈse-lə-ˌrā-tər, ak- \\Popularity: Bottom 30% of words | Updated on: 7 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLTime Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of accelerator: one that accelerates: such asa: a muscle or nerve that speeds the performance of an actionb: a device (such as a pedal) for controlling the speed of a motor vehicle enginec: a substance that speeds a chemical reactiond: an apparatus for imparting high velocities to charged particles (such as electrons)e: an item of computer hardware that increases the speed at which a program or function operatesa graphics accelerator See accelerator defined for English-language learners See accelerator defined for kids Recent Examples of accelerator from the Web Understory was in nationally ranked startup accelerator gener8tor's first class.— sarah hauer, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, \"\"Monsanto taps ag data sensors created by Madison-based Understory,\"\" 29 Mar. 2018Still, these women (the 26 founders shown here completed their $1 million or more in fund-raising before November 15, 2017, according to start-up accelerator Digital Undivided) are the most visible faces of a revolution.— margot lee shetterly, The Hive, \"\"26 Women of Color Diversifying Entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley, Media, and Beyond,\"\"28 Mar. 2018Her firm was based for several years at Tech Town, the business accelerator at Wayne State, at a time when Tech Town offered the best, and almost the only, entrepreneurial support system in the city.— john gallagher, Detroit Free Press, \"\"The backstory of a black female entrepreneur's rugged path to profit,\"\" 25 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'accelerator.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. Origin and Etymology of acceleratoraccelerate + 1 -or NEW! Time Traveler First Known Use: 1611See Words from the same year ACCELERATOR Defined for English Language Learnersacceleratornoun Definition of accelerator for English Language Learners: a pedal in a vehicle that is pressed down to make the vehicle go faster: a machine that causes charged particles (such as electrons and protons) to move at extremely high speeds ACCELERATOR Defined for Kidsacceleratornoun ac·cel·er·a·tor \\ ak-ˈse-lə-ˌrā-tər \\Definition of accelerator for Students: a pedal in an automobile for controlling the speed of the motor Medical Dictionaryacceleratornoun ac·cel·er·a·tor \\ ik-ˈsel-ə-ˌrāt-ər, ak- \\medical Definition of accelerator: one that accelerates: asa: a muscle or nerve that speeds the performance of an actiona cardiac acceleratorb: a substance that speeds a chemical reactionc: an apparatus for imparting high velocities to charged particles (as electrons)Learn More about accelerator See words that rhyme with accelerator Spanish Central: Translation of accelerator Nglish: Translation of accelerator for Spanish speakers Britannica English: Translation of accelerator for Arabic speakers Britannica.com: Encyclopedia article about accelerator Seen and Heard What made you want to look up accelerator? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible).show \""
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_a_force_is_applied_to_do_work_on_an_object_does_the_object_always_accelerate_explain_why_or_why_not\nWhen a force is applied to do work on an object does the object always accelerate explain why or why not?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Physics When a force is applied to do work on an object does the object always accelerate explain why or why not? Flag When a force is applied to do work on an object does the object always accelerate explain why or why not? Answer by R Harrison Confidence votes 7.6KIf the force is constant then the object will continue to move at the same speed. Force will not always make things go faster, but will allow greater work to be done.2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No John Welsh 5,961 Contributions How does the acceleration of an object vary with the magnitude of the force applied? It is directly proportional ie, if the force is doubled then the acceleration doubles.. The constant that affects the amount of acceleration that a particular force produces …What happens to the acceleration of an object when you increase the force applied to it? When the force increases the acceleration increases, Newton's Laws of motion.4 JAYS 2,010,442 Contributions Mathematics, facts, figures, definitions, conversions and physics are my interests on Answers.com Explain how to determine the acceleration of an object if the the force on the object and the mass of the object is known? Acceleration in meters per second squared is determined by dividing Force by mass: a = F/m If you double the force applied to an object what happens to its acceleration? The force applied is equal to the accelaration - the reaction. Thus if a force is doubled without a reaction, it will double aswell Quirkyquantummechanic 136,139 Contributions What happens to an object's acceleration when the force applied to the object is increased?"
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"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/acceleration-definition-equation-and-examples.html\nAcceleration: Definition, Equation and Examples",
"text": "\" {\"\"error\"\":true,\"\"iframe\"\":true}Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 71K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Speed and Velocity: Difference and Examples Introduction to Constant Acceleration Force in Physics: Definition & Examples What is Acceleration? - Definition and Formula Lesson Transcript Instructor: Angela Hartsock Angela has taught college Microbiology and has a doctoral degree in Microbiology. Acceleration can be a tricky topic for many students who tend to get hung up on an object's speed. In this lesson, we will explore the common aspects of acceleration and why speed is not always important. Cheetah Drag Racing I'm sorry if you've heard this one before, but the cheetah is the king of fast. At its best, a cheetah can run over 100 km/hr. By itself, this is an incredible feat. But what I find even more incredible is that the cheetah is able to be standing still one second and three seconds later it's running 100 km/hr! Most of your high-end cars require between four and six seconds to do what that cheetah does in three seconds. And with this quick analogy, we can get to the meat of this lesson: acceleration."
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"title": "http://www.solitaryroad.com/c1007.html\n.",
"text": "\"Solitary Road.com Website owner: James Miller [ Home ] [ Up ] [ Info ] [ Mail ]Scalar and vector quantities. Force, velocity and acceleration. Newton’s laws of motion. Law of Universal Gravitation. Coefficient of friction. Scalar and vector quantities. In physics some things such as temperature, mass, length, volume, density, time, distance and speed possess only“ magnitude ”. Other things such as force, velocity and acceleration possess both magnitude and direction. Those things which possess only magnitude are referred to as scalar quantities; those which have both magnitude and direction are referred to a vector quantities. Vector quantities must be added, subtracted and multiplied in accordance with the rules for operating on vectors."
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"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/Synchrotron\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Vocabulary What does synchrotron mean? Definitions for synchrotron ˈsɪŋ krəˌtrɒn Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word synchrotron. Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:synchrotron (noun)cyclotron in which the electric field is maintained at a constant frequency Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:synchrotron (Noun)A form of cyclotron in which charged particles are accelerated by an electric field that is synchronized with a magnetic field that keeps them in a circular path. Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Synchrotron A synchrotron is a particular type of cyclic particle accelerator originating from the cyclotron in which the guiding magnetic field is time-dependent, being synchronized to a particle beam of increasing kinetic energy. The synchrotron is one of the first accelerator concepts that enable the construction of large-scale facilities, since bending, beam focusing and acceleration can be separated into different components. Edwin Mc Millan constructed the first electron synchrotron in 1945, although Vladimir Veksler had already published the principle in a Soviet journal in 1944. The first proton synchrotron was designed by Sir Marcus Oliphant and built in 1952. Numerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of synchrotron in Chaldean Numerology is: 8Pythagorean Numerology The numerical value of synchrotron in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7Images & Illustrations of synchrotron Translations for synchrotron From our Multilingual Translation Dictionaryالسنكروترون Arabic Synchrotron Germansincrotrón Spanishsinkrotroi Basquesynkrotroni Finnishsynchrotron Frenchsincrotrone Italianסינכרוטרון Hebrewシンクロトロン Japanese싱크로트론 Koreanсинхротрон Russian Get even more translations for synchrotron »Translation Find a translation for the synchrotron definition in other languages: Select another language: Discuss these synchrotron definitions with the community: Word of the Day Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily? Please enter your email address: Subscribe Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: Style: MLA Chicago APA\"\"synchrotron.\"\" Definitions.net."
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"docid": "D2860331#0",
"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/constant-motion-in-physics-definition-lesson-quiz.html\nConstant Motion in Physics: Definition & Overview",
"text": "Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 27K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Introduction to Constant Acceleration Ticker Tape Diagrams: Analyzing Motion and Acceleration Constant Velocity: Definition, Equation & Examples Free Fall Physics Practice Problems Lesson Transcript Instructor: Richard Cardenas Richard Cardenas has taught Physics for 15 years. He has a Ph. D. in Physics with a focus on Biological Physics. In this lesson you will learn about the different kinds of constant motion in physics. There are two types of constant motion relevant to physics: constant speed and constant acceleration. In this lesson you will learn the definition of both motions and how they are graphically illustrated. Definition of Constant Motion Constant motion refers to any type of motion when either the distance traveled by the object is the same for each second, or the speed of the object changes by the same amount each second. Imagine tapping your hand on the table once every half a second, and what that would sound like. Now think about taking one step every half a second. If you methodically take one step every half second, you are moving with a constant speed, one type of constant motion."
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"docid": "D774603#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/accelerate\naccelerate",
"text": "\"accelerateverb ac·cel·er·ate \\ -lə-ˌrāt \\Popularity: Top 40% of words | Updated on: 1 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: accelerate in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of accelerateaccelerated; acceleratingintransitive verb1: to move faster: to gain speed The car slowly accelerated. The pace of change has accelerated in recent months.2: to progress from grade to grade more rapidly than usual: to follow a speeded-up educational programtransitive verb1: to bring about at an earlier time Circumstances accelerated their departure.2: to cause to move fasteraccelerated his steps; also: to cause to undergo acceleration3 a: to hasten the progress or development ofaccelerate our effortsb: increaseaccelerate food production4 a: to enable (a student) to complete a course in less than usual timeb: to speed up (something, such as a course of study)See accelerate defined for English-language learners See accelerate defined for kids Examples of accelerate in a Sentence She stepped on the gas and the car accelerated. The plane accelerated down the runway. She stepped on the gas and accelerated the car. He says that cutting taxes will help to accelerate economic growth. The rate of economic growth has continued to accelerate. Recent Examples of accelerate from the Web About $2 billion of that payout came from accelerated payments from the land trust.— bob christie, azcentral, \"\"Judge rules it's illegal to fund Arizona schools with land trust,\"\" 26 Mar. 2018Does this mean the plane is accelerating —or could those effects have been simulated?— naomi fry, The New Yorker, \"\"Are We Already Living in Virtual Reality?,\"\"26 Mar. 2018Growth was half the 3.1 percent national rate, which accelerated from 2.3 percent in 2016 as the U. S. continues to pull out of the slow recovery that followed the recession.—"
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"docid": "D877614#0",
"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/distance-and-displacement-in-physics-definition-and-examples.html\nDistance and Displacement in Physics: Definition and Examples",
"text": "\"Video Quiz Course Watch short & fun videos Start Your Free Trial Today {\"\"error\"\":true,\"\"iframe\"\":true}Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 367K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Find Displacement: Definition & Equation Scalars and Vectors: Definition and Difference Speed and Velocity: Difference and Examples Graphing the Motion of Objects: Physics Lab Lesson Transcript Instructor: Angela Hartsock Angela has taught college Microbiology and has a doctoral degree in Microbiology. Distance and displacement might seem like similar terms but in physics, understanding the difference can mean getting a question right instead of wrong. In this lesson, we will define these terms and illustrate how easy it is to confuse the two.5K: How Far Did I Travel? Last Thanksgiving, I decided to run my first 5K. I won't embarrass myself by telling you my exact time, but I was able to successfully finish the race. If you asked the other racers how far I traveled, they would all tell you 5 kilometers. If you asked a group of physicists how far I traveled, they might all tell you 0 kilometers - that I didn't change position at all. It might surprise you to learn that both answers are correct. But how can that be? It all depends on the subtle yet very important difference between distance and displacement. Distance Versus Displacement Let's start by defining these two terms, starting with the easier of the two."
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"docid": "D2027701#0",
"title": "http://mypages.iit.edu/~smart/martcar/lesson2/lesson2.htm\nWhat is Galileo's explanation?",
"text": "\" (1) \"\"uniform\"\" acceleration means equal speed increments, D v, in equal time intervals, D t; and (2) things actually fall that way. Let us first look more closely at Galileo's proposed definition. Is this the only possible way of defining uniform acceleration? Not at all! Galileo says that at one time he thought a more useful definition would be to use the term uniform acceleration for motion in which speed increased in proportion to the distance traveled, D d, rather than to the time fit. Notice that both definitions met Galileo's requirement of simplicity. ( In fact, both definitions had been discussed since early in the fourteenth century.) Furthermore, both definitions seem to match our common sense idea of acceleration about equally well. When we say that a body is \"\"accelerating,\"\" we seem to imply \"\"the farther it goes, the faster it goes,\"\" and also \"\"the longer time it goes, the faster it goes.\"\" How should we choose between these two ways of putting it?"
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"docid": "D314514#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120116103150AAwgLcS\nWhat is a simple definition of horizontal and vertical motion?",
"text": "\"Science & Mathematics Physics What is a simple definition of horizontal and vertical motion? I am creating an outline. First i state the physics rule, then the definition, then how the rule applies to the sport of Tennis. For example: I. Newton’s 2nd Law Of Motion A. F=ma 1. The mass of the tennis ball and the acceleration of the swinging racquet are multiplied to find the force of the swing. 2. When... show more Follow 5 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: What do you want to ask? i couldn't get it. but in 1,2 force of the swing is not defined. & some concept of acceleration are seems to be wrong Ravi · 6 years ago0 0 Comment Vertical Motion Definition Source (s):https://shrinks.im/a91k W? ·"
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"docid": "D1815134#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/A_joule_is_defined_as_kilograms_Times_Square_meters_per_square_seconds_so_what_in_tarnation_is_a_square_second\nA joule is defined as kilograms Times Square meters per square seconds so what in tarnation is a square second?",
"text": "\"Flag A joule is defined as kilograms Times Square meters per square seconds so what in tarnation is a square second? Answer by Username009 Confidence votes 4A joule is NOT defined as \"\"kilograms times square meters per square second\"\"! The fact that multiplying Mass (kg) by length (m) and acceleration (m/s2) will produce a resulting measure of Energy (Joules) is simply a derivation of certain other physical quantities. Compare Einstein's famous equation: E = mc2, ie: Energy = Mass x the velocity of light2 (m/s)2. This is dimensionally consistent with the definitions of other quantitites. The Joule (Energy/Work) is defined as Force x Distance. Newtons (Force) x Meters (Distance). Hence one Joule is also 1Nm But Force is defined as Mass (kg) x Acceleration (m/s2) so the unit of Force (N) can also be expressed as the kgm/s2. Thus the Joule can also be expressed as N x m or kgm/s2 x m & thence kg x m2 ÷ s2 (ie: kg x m2/s2). To talk about a \"\"square second\"\" is meaningless it's just that to arrive at the calculation for energy/work (Joules) involves dividing by time (seconds) twice and this is most conveniently written as division by s2."
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"docid": "D2057093#0",
"title": "http://martiallife.com/index.php/component/content/article/4-personal-development/44-the-science-of-punching-harder-why-is-speed-more-important-than-mass.html\nThe science of punching harder: why is speed more important than mass?",
"text": "The science of punching harder: why is speed more important than mass?“You need to hit faster to generate more power! F = MA!”Wait… what? These are the exact words the assistant trainer told his batch of students, which included a much younger version of myself. Back then, I was in high school but already knew something was wrong with what he just said: He told us to hit faster yet the equation used doesn’t use speed but rather, acceleration. Granted, acceleration is related to speed, so hitting faster would translate into bigger acceleration, but then, what about the Mass. Why didn’t he just tell us to augment our mass so that we could generate more power. Power!As it (often) turned out, the assistant was right about the first part, where greater speed did equate with greater power, the latter part, the one with the equation was wrong. Every martial artist instinctively knows how to generate power. The goal of this article is to remind martial artists and put words (and science) to the principles they have been using. Isaac Newton had it all along Newton doesn't look like much of an martial artist... First law of Newton: Any body remains in a state of rest or uniform motion unless some external force acts upon it. Second law of Newton: Force = Mass * Acceleration Although this is the simplest and most cited equation, it is also the hardest to understand and concretely apply."
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"docid": "D495450#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/If_velocity_is_zero_acceleration_is_zero\nIf velocity is zero acceleration is zero?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Physics If velocity is zero acceleration is zero? Flag If velocity is zero acceleration is zero? Answer by Markv42 Confidence votes 344Yes...acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time.....therefore when velocity is zero..definitely acceleration is zero This is not exactly true; at an instant in time the acceleration can be non-zero while the velocity is zero. However, this would change the velocity to non-zero after any amount of time. An example of this is when you throw a ball into the air: at it's highest point, the velocity is zero (it changes from going upward to going downward, passing through zero for an instant). However the acceleration is downward the entire time.5 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Mperez2000 26 Contributions Can an object have zero velocity and zero acceleration? Answer . I'm not a scientist, but the following seems reasonable to me. If your frame of reference is the earth's surface, then it seems clear that an object can have zero …Jaybird 14 4,300 Contributions If acceleration is zero does velocity have to be zero?"
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"docid": "D1097754#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Is-force-a-scalar-or-vector\nIs force a scalar or vector?",
"text": "Dhruva Gole, physics = <3Answered Nov 9, 2016 · Author has 61 answers and 12.4k answer views In the above diagram, we are applying force on an object at m’, moving it to a point m with unoformly accelerated motion. Force is basically mass times acceleration.i.e. F = m awhere a is a vector quantity. Thus Force depends on the direction as well as the magnitude of acceleration. And so, there you have it…Force is a vector quantity!An upvote would be most appreciated ;)2.2k Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below Is force a scalar or vector quantity? Why work is scalar quantity when both displacement and force are vector quantities? How do you get a scalar out of a vector? Is normal force a vector or a scalar? What are the concepts of vector and scalar? Ask New Question Diya Saraf, Student Answered Oct 12, 2016Force is defined as the product of mass and acceleration."
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"docid": "D3303950#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Force_vector\nForce",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Force vector)navigation search For other uses, see Force (disambiguation). Force Forces are also described as a push or pull on an object. They can be due to phenomena such as gravity, magnetism, or anything that might cause a mass to accelerate. Common symbols F, FSI unit newton (N)In SI base units 1 kg · m / s 2Derivations from other quantities F = m a Part of a series of articles about Classical mechanics Second law of motion History Timeline Branches [show]Fundamentals [hide]Acceleration Angular momentum Couple D'Alembert's principle Energykineticpotential Force Frame of reference Inertial frame of reference Impulse Inertia / Moment of inertia Mass Mechanical power Mechanical work Moment Momentum Space Speed Time Torque Velocity Virtual work Formulations [show]Core topics [show]Rotation [show]Scientists [show]v t e In physics, a force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. [ 1] A force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity (which includes to begin moving from a state of rest ), i.e., to accelerate. Force can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull. A force has both magnitude and direction, making it a vector quantity. It is measured in the SI unit of newtons and represented by the symbol F. The original form of Newton's second law states that the net force acting upon an object is equal to the rate at which its momentum changes with time. If the mass of the object is constant, this law implies that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on the object, is in the direction of the net force, and is inversely proportional to the mass of the object. Concepts related to force include: thrust, which increases the velocity of an object; drag, which decreases the velocity of an object; and torque, which produces changes in rotational speed of an object."
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"docid": "D3297718#0",
"title": "https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/93297/no-uncertainty-for-standard-gravitational-acceleration\nNo uncertainty for standard gravitational acceleration?",
"text": "\"_Physics Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for active researchers, academics and students of physics. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top No uncertainty for standard gravitational acceleration?up vote2down votefavorite The other day I asked about the uncertainty of light, and this issue triggered me to start looking into other physical constants and try to understand why other constants have no uncertainty. One of those constants is the standard gravitational acceleration, which is the acceleration due to Earth's gravity ( )... which is also a physical quantity for which I could easily suggest a lot of reasons why it should have uncertainties, like: The meter itself has uncertainty,The radius of the Earth is different everywhere Why doesn't have uncertainty? I would like to point out there are other constants with no uncertainty (like permittivity of free space) that I don't understand. Isn't there a collective reference to explain those conventions? EDIT: Maybe I wasn't clear. Check the latest review from Physical Review D, and you'll see that the uncertainty is given as zero at page 108. And also from CODATA NIST:gravity earth geophysics error-analysisshare cite improve this questionedited Apr 13 '17 at 12:39Community ♦1asked Jan 12 '14 at 3:49The Quantum Physicist2,324 3 11 24add a comment3 Answers active oldest votesup vote7down voteaccepted The typical gravitational acceleration on the surface of the Earth,, has uncertainty. That's one of the reasons why the symbol is used. The Earth's gravitational field varies a lot due to oceans, the thickness of the crust, mountains, non-uniform density in the crust and mantel, etc."
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"text": "\"Video Quiz Course Watch short & fun videos Start Your Free Trial Today {\"\"error\"\":true,\"\"iframe\"\":true}Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 367K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Find Displacement: Definition & Equation Scalars and Vectors: Definition and Difference Speed and Velocity: Difference and Examples Graphing the Motion of Objects: Physics Lab Lesson Transcript Instructor: Angela Hartsock Angela has taught college Microbiology and has a doctoral degree in Microbiology. Distance and displacement might seem like similar terms but in physics, understanding the difference can mean getting a question right instead of wrong. In this lesson, we will define these terms and illustrate how easy it is to confuse the two.5K: How Far Did I Travel? Last Thanksgiving, I decided to run my first 5K. I won't embarrass myself by telling you my exact time, but I was able to successfully finish the race. If you asked the other racers how far I traveled, they would all tell you 5 kilometers. If you asked a group of physicists how far I traveled, they might all tell you 0 kilometers - that I didn't change position at all. It might surprise you to learn that both answers are correct. But how can that be? It all depends on the subtle yet very important difference between distance and displacement. Distance Versus Displacement Let's start by defining these two terms, starting with the easier of the two."
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"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the scientific concept. For the substance of which all physical objects consist, see Matter. For other uses, see Mass (disambiguation). Part of a series of articles about Classical mechanics Second law of motion History Timeline Branches [show]Fundamentals [show]Formulations [show]Core topics [show]Rotation [show]Scientists [show]v t e Mass is both a property of a physical body and a measure of its resistance to acceleration (a change in its state of motion) when a net force is applied. [ 1] It also determines the strength of its mutual gravitational attraction to other bodies. The basic SI unit of mass is the kilogram (kg). In physics, mass is not the same as weight, even though mass is often determined by measuring the object's weight using a spring scale, rather than balance scale comparing it directly with known masses. An object on the Moon would weigh less than it does on Earth because of the lower gravity, but it would still have the same mass. This is because weight is a force, while mass is the property that (along with gravity) determines the strength of this force. In Newtonian physics, mass can be generalized as the amount of matter in an object."
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"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Formulas for constant acceleration)navigation search\"\"SUVAT\"\" redirects here. For the village in Azerbaijan, see Suvat, Azerbaijan. Part of a series of articles about Classical mechanics Second law of motion History Timeline Branches [show]Fundamentals [show]Formulations [show]Core topics [show]Rotation [show]Scientists [show]v t e In mathematical physics, equations of motion are equations that describe the behaviour of a physical system in terms of its motion as a function of time. [ 1] More specifically, the equations of motion describe the behaviour of a physical system as a set of mathematical functions in terms of dynamic variables: normally spatial coordinates and time are used, but others are also possible, such as momentum components and time. The most general choice are generalized coordinates which can be any convenient variables characteristic of the physical system. [ 2] The functions are defined in a Euclidean space in classical mechanics, but are replaced by curved spaces in relativity. If the dynamics of a system is known, the equations are the solutions to the differential equations describing the motion of the dynamics. There are two main descriptions of motion: dynamics and kinematics. Dynamics is general, since momenta, forces and energy of the particles are taken into account. In this instance, sometimes the term refers to the differential equations that the system satisfies (e.g., Newton's second law or Euler–Lagrange equations ), and sometimes to the solutions to those equations."
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"title": "https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/381874/definition-of-joule\nDefinition of Joule?",
"text": "\"_Physics Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for active researchers, academics and students of physics. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Definition of Joule?up vote1down votefavorite The Wikipedia definition of Joule is:the energy transferred to (or work done on) an object when a force of one newton acts on that object in the direction of its motion through a distance of one metre (1 newton metre or N⋅m). How does it make sense to define it in terms \"\"through a distance of one metre\"\"? Isn't that relative to the object's mass and already existing velocity, making the definition of Joule variable? Also I see a lot of examples that give lifting an object that weights 1 newton (like an apple, or a tomato in Wikipedia's example) 1 meter, but wouldn't applying 1N to an object that weights 1N means the forces will cancel out and it wouldn't move anywhere, just hover in place?energy si-units metrologyshare cite improve this questionedited Jan 24 at 10:52asked Jan 24 at 3:33yoni05058 3The force must equal the resistance. It could be a small mass on a rough surface or a big mass on wheels. – paparazzo Jan 24 at 12:14add a comment3 Answers active oldest votesup vote0down voteaccepted It's true that after experiencing a force of 1 Newton through 1 meter of distance, objects of different masses and initial velocities will have different ending velocities. But, we are dealing with energy, which takes these into account. Let's see what happens when an object with unknown mass and unknown initial velocity experiences a constant force. From, we known that the acceleration due to a constant force will be constant."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear-rotational_analogs\nList of equations in classical mechanics",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Linear-rotational analogs)navigation search Classical mechanics is the branch of physics used to describe the motion of macroscopic objects. [ 1] It is the most familiar of the theories of physics. The concepts it covers, such as mass, acceleration, and force, are commonly used and known. [ 2] The subject is based upon a three-dimensional Euclidean space with fixed axes, called a frame of reference. The point of concurrency of the three axes is known as the origin of the particular space. [ 3]Classical mechanics utilises many equations —as well as other mathematical concepts—which relate various physical quantities to one another. These include differential equations, manifolds, Lie groups, and ergodic theory. [ 4] This page gives a summary of the most important of these. This article lists equations from Newtonian mechanics, see analytical mechanics for the more general formulation of classical mechanics (which includes Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics ). Contents [ hide ]1 Classical mechanics1.1 Mass and inertia1.2 Derived kinematic quantities1.3 Derived dynamic quantities1.4 General energy definitions1.5 Generalized mechanics2 Kinematics3 Dynamics3.1 Precession4 Energy5 Euler's equations for rigid body dynamics6 General planar motion6.1 Central force motion7 Equations of motion (constant acceleration)8 Galilean frame transforms9 Mechanical oscillators10 See also11 Notes12 References Classical mechanics [ edit]Mass and inertia [ edit]Quantity (common name/s) (Common) symbol/s Defining equation SI units Dimension Linear, surface, volumetric mass density λ or μ (especially in acoustics, see below) for Linear, σ for surface, ρ for volume."
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Hyundai Santa Fe Sport2.4L (AWD)Internet Price $17,994See Important Disclosures Here Cash $17,994Finance $288/mo Internet Price $17,994Personalize My Payment Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details39 photos Certified 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport2.4 Base Internet Price $17,991See Important Disclosures Here Cash $17,991Finance $287/mo Internet Price $17,991Personalize My Payment Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details9 photos Certified 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport2.4L (AWD)Internet Price $16,994See Important Disclosures Here Cash $16,994Finance $272/mo Internet Price $16,994Personalize My Payment Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details41 photos Certified 2017 Hyundai Sonata2.4LInternet Price $14,991See Important Disclosures Here Cash $14,991Finance $240/mo Internet Price $14,991Personalize My Payment Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details9 photos Certified 2017 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Limited w/ Ultimate Package Internet Price $24,492See Important Disclosures Here Cash $24,492Finance $391/mo Internet Price $24,492Personalize My Payment Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details36 photos Certified 2017 Hyundai Veloster Internet Price $12,991See Important Disclosures Here Cash $12,991Finance $208/mo Internet Price $12,991Personalize My Payment Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details9 photos Certified 2016 Hyundai Accent SEInternet Price $10,994See Important Disclosures Here Cash $10,994Finance $176/mo Internet Price $10,994Personalize My Payment Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details35 photos Certified 2016 Hyundai Elantra Value Edition Internet Price $13,991See Important Disclosures Here Cash $13,991Finance $224/mo Internet Price $13,991Personalize My Payment Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details9 photos Certified 2016 Hyundai Sonata SEInternet Price $14,991See Important Disclosures Here Cash $14,991Finance $240/mo Internet Price $14,991Personalize My Payment Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details35 photos Certified 2016 Hyundai Sonata2.4LInternet Price $14,991See Important Disclosures Here Cash $14,991Finance $240/mo Internet Price $14,991Personalize My Payment Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details35 photos Certified 2016 Hyundai Tucson SE w/ Popular Equipment Package (AWD)Internet Price $18,792See Important Disclosures Here Cash $18,792Finance $300/mo Internet Price $18,792Personalize My Payment Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details39 photos Certified 2016 Hyundai Tucson SE w/ Popular Equipment Package Internet Price $15,994See Important Disclosures Here Cash $15,994Finance $256/mo Internet Price $15,994Personalize My Payment Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details40 photos Certified 2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited Internet Price $15,994See Important Disclosures Here Cash $15,994Finance $256/mo Internet Price $15,994Personalize My Payment Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details36 photos Certified 2015 Hyundai Sonata Sport Internet Price $14,994See Important Disclosures Here Cash $14,994Finance $240/mo Internet Price $14,994Personalize My Payment Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details34 photos Certified 2015 Hyundai Tucson Limited Internet Price $18,991See Important Disclosures Here Cash $18,991Finance $303/mo Internet Price $18,991Personalize My Payment Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details6 photos Certified 2014 Hyundai Azera Internet Price $13,991See Important Disclosures Here Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details31 photos Certified 2014 Hyundai Sonata Limited Internet Price $14,991See Important Disclosures Here Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details31 photos Used 2017 Chevrolet Suburban Premier Internet Price $43,994See Important Disclosures Here Cash $43,994Finance $702/mo Current Specials Internet Price $43,994Other Offers Pre-Owned Specials 1Offer Disclosure Personalize My Payment Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details Special45 photos Used 2017 INFINITI QX80Internet Price $41,994See Important Disclosures Here Cash $41,994Finance $670/mo Current Specials Internet Price $41,994Other Offers Pre-Owned Specials 1Offer Disclosure Personalize My Payment Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details Special46 photos Used 2016 Chevrolet Colorado Z71Internet Price $27,944See Important Disclosures Here Cash $27,944Finance $446/mo Current Specials Internet Price $27,944Other Offers Pre-Owned Specials 1Offer Disclosure Personalize My Payment Specifications Schedule Test Drive Price Watch View Details Special38 photos Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next Close Add vehicles to compare. You can compare up to 3 vehicles at a time. * All prices are plus tax, new or transfer of tag fee, $589 Dealer fee, $336 Delivery, Prep & Handling fee and any dealer added features. All new vehicle prices include the applicable customer rebate (s), including Valued Owner Coupon, from Hyundai. On new Hyundais you may qualify for an additional rebates, including Recent College Graduate and Active/Retired Military rebate (s). See Dealer for complete details. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of our pricing, we are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained on these pages. Please verify any information, questions or concerns with the dealership."
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"title": "http://www.plugincars.com/hyundai-ioniq\nHyundai Ioniq Electric Review",
"text": "(video)More Hyundai Ioniq Electric Review Available as EV, plug-in hybrid or conventional hybrid Hyundai’s new aerodynamic compact hatch is offered as a pure electric car with a driving range of about 124 miles. It has more space, better efficiency and smarter electric features than the competition in its price range. The EV goes on sale in April 2017, followed by a plug-in hybrid before the end of the year. Style The Hyundai Ioniq is a sporty hatchback. It was designed to fit in with Hyundai’s mainstream line-up of vehicles—like the Elantra and Sonata. Unlike the quirky visual appearance of the BMW i3, Nissan LEAF and Chevy Bolt—the Ioniq’s chief all-electric competitors—Hyundai did not try to make the Ioniq stand out as being exceptionally green or high-tech. From our perspective, the Ioniq is the best looking affordable electric car on the market, along with the Volkswagen Golf Electric. The success of the Ioniq’s design is how it manages the industry’s leading aerodynamics while keeping a handsome and athletic appearance. You would never suspect that the Ioniq’s drag coefficient is a slippery 0.24 cd. The EV version of the Ioniq doesn’t need the open grille found in the hybrid variants."
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"title": "http://www.autodvdgps.com/hyundai-navigation-c-48.html\n.",
"text": "HOME Car DVD Player HYUNDAI Navigation HYUNDAI Navigation HYUNDAI DVD GPS mutimedia system, All-In-One Indash Sat-Nav radio Specially made for HYUNDAIElantra/ Sonata/ Santa Fe/ Tucson/ Terracan/ Matrix/ Azera/ I30/ IX35,etc. Built in DVB-T TV tuner, ipod ready, HD Digital Touchscreen of 800 * 480 Resolutions, Original steering wheel match, Bluetooth handsfree and USB Port / SD Slot/ Aux In! Some items come with TPMS, Notebook, PIP function, Virtual CDC, etc. You can order Hyundai Headrest Monitor to complete your car's entertainment system. ACCENT Navigation AZERA Navigation ELANTRA Navigationi20 Navigation i30 Navigation SANTA FE Navigation SONATA Navigation TUCSON / ix35 Navigation VERNA Navigation Other Hyundai Navigation Sort: Top Sellers Top Rated Price High to Low Price Low to High Car DVD GPS Navigation for 2009-2012 Hyundai i20 with Dual-core / 3Zone POP 3G / WIFI / 20... US$ 305.007 Inch HD Touchscreen DVD GPS Navigation Player with PIP RDS i Pod V-CDC for 2010 2011 HYUNDAI... US$ 292.00 ( 7 Reviews)"
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"title": "http://www.seedebtrun.com/2012/10/americas-worst-warranty-why-i-will-never-buy-another-hyundai.html/\nAmericaâs Worst Warranty â Why I Will Never Buy Another Hyundai",
"text": "When a company wrongs a customer, they typically have two alternatives: Attempt to make the customer happy. It may take a small investment to do so, but in the end, companies that take care of their customers typically achieve greater success. Ignore the customer’s complaint, and deal with the consequences. This is the story of a company that chose the second option. Why I Bought a Hyundai After graduating from college over a dozen years ago, one of the first things that I wanted to do was to purchase a car. At the time, my car had nearly 200,000 miles and a myriad of issues, I needed something reliable to get me to and from work. I test drove a number of different vehicles, but my finances really limited my options. With my down payment and anticipated car payment, I limited my options to purchasing a used model from Toyota or Honda, or instead opting for a brand new model from one of the discount brands. There was something appealing about owning a brand new car, and having a blank canvas of sorts to take pride in, and take care of. Of the discount brands, Hyundai caught my eye and quickly became the favorite."
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"title": "http://www.hudsonhyundai.com/\nNew & Used Cars, Financing, Parts & Service, All At One Jersey City Hyundai Dealership",
"text": "I know what I want. Search I know my budget.$5999– $451908 5 8 1 8 0Vehicles in Inventory View Vehicles I just want to browse. Search New Inventory Search Used Inventory Shop Specials Schedule Service New Hyundai Lineup Hatchback SUV Sedan Previous Accent View Details Elantra View Details Sonata View Details Azera View Details Sonata Hybrid View Details Sonata Plug-In Hybrid View Details Next Schedule Your Next Service Appointment Kick back in our newly renovated service lounge and enjoy complimentary Wifi, gourmet coffee and snacks and even HD TV. Our complimentary shuttle service runs every half hour and allows you to schedule pickups within 20 miles from our store. Better yet, if your service lasts longer than 2 hours, we'll give you a complimentary loaner car for the day!Preferred Appointment Date *Preferred Appointment Time *Type of Service Needed *Next Step Get Your Trade-In Value Personalize Your Payments Pre-Qualify for Financing Get Your Trade-In Value Instantly increase your buying power! Get a trade-in value on your current vehicle before you even set foot at our dealership. You can apply the value calculated here to other tools for the most accurate results. Begin Your Appraisal New & Used Cars, Financing, Parts & Service, All At One Jersey City Hyundai Dealership Our Hyundai dealership serving drivers in Jersey City, New York City, Newark, Elizabeth and Bayonne, NJ offers a wide selection of models, and a team of knowledgeable and welcoming staff members here to offer assistance through your car buying process. But, we're not limited to new and used car sales. We also offer plenty of auto finance options, car service and auto repair, and can also help you find the right auto parts for your vehicle No matter your preference, Hudson Hyundai has plenty of Hyundai options to choose from."
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"docid": "D3068971#0",
"title": "http://www.vindecoderz.com/EN/Hyundai\nHyundai VIN decoder",
"text": "This is the Hyundai VIN decoder. Every Hyundai car has a unique identifier code called a VIN. This number contains vital information about the car, such as its manufacturer, year of production, the plant it was produced in, type of engine, model and more. For instance, if someone wants to buy a car, it is possible to check the VIN number one the online database to ensure that the car was not stolen, damaged or illegally modified. The VIN number has a specific format that is globally recognized. This format was implemented by the ISO institute. Every car manufacturer is obliged to mark all its vehicles in this special format. This online service allows a user to check the validity of the car and get detailed information on almost any VIN number, search for Hyundai car parts and check the car's history. The VIN also allows a user to check the market value of a new or used Hyundai. Please enter Hyundai VIN number: Decode Select Hyundai model: ACCENT AERO AMICA ATOZAVANTE AZERA CLICK COUNTYELANTRA EMBERA ENTOURAGE EONEQUUS EXCEL FLUIDIC GALLOPERGENESIS GRACE GRANDEUR HH-1 H100 H300 HDHIGHWAY i10 i20 i30i40 i45 ix20 LAVITAPONY PORTER S SANTASANTAMO SANTRO SCOUPE SOLARISSONATA SONORA STELLAR SUPERTERRACAN TIBURON TRAJET TUCSONTUSCANI UNIVERSE VELOSTER VERACRUZVERNA VISTO XGPlease check Hyundai car parts catalog for additional information if you're looking for parts to repair your vehicle."
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"docid": "D2515129#0",
"title": "https://www.edmunds.com/hyundai/\nHyundai Cars - Select a Model",
"text": "Hyundai Cars - Select a Model All Models (16) Car (12) SUV (4) All Used Models Hyundai Accent Hatchback Hyundai Accent Sedan Hyundai Azera Sedan Hyundai Elantra Sedan Hyundai Elantra GT Hatchback Image Not Available Hyundai Ioniq Electric Hatchback Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Hatchback Image Not Available Hyundai Ioniq Plug-In Hybrid Hatchback Image Not Available Hyundai Kona SUVHyundai Santa Fe SUVHyundai Santa Fe Sport SUVHyundai Sonata Sedan Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Sedan Hyundai Sonata Plug-in Hybrid Sedan Hyundai Tucson SUVHyundai Veloster Hatchback Hyundai car reviews - About Hyundai Email Save A relative newcomer to the American marketplace, Hyundai is a Korean automaker with a product line that has improved greatly over the past decade. Hyundai cars and SUVs provide a high level of content for an affordable price, and are currently backed by one of the industry's longest warranties. Read more Hyundai history"
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"docid": "D3202833#0",
"title": "http://driving.ca/hyundai/accent/reviews/road-test/car-review-2014-hyundai-accent\nCar Review: 2014 Hyundai Accent",
"text": "2014 Hyundai Accent Jodi Lai, Driving2014 Hyundai Accent Jodi Lai, Driving2014 Hyundai Accent Jodi Lai, Driving2014 Hyundai Accent Jodi Lai, Driving2014 Hyundai Accent Jodi Lai, Driving2014 Hyundai Accent Jodi Lai, Driving2014 Hyundai Accent Jodi Lai, Driving2014 Hyundai Accent Jodi Lai, Driving2014 Hyundai Accent Jodi Lai, Driving2014 Hyundai Accent Jodi Lai, Driving2014 Hyundai Accent Jodi Lai, Driving2014 Hyundai Accent Jodi Lai, Driving2014 Hyundai Accent Jodi Lai, Driving2014 Hyundai Accent Jodi Lai, Driving The Accent scores high in all areas: driving dynamics, interior quality, powertrain, refinement, user friendliness, comfort and valueby Jodi Lai | August 6, 2014Small Medium Large Overview Solid budget car doesn’t actually feel like a budget car Pros Logical layout, quality interior, feels more expensive than it is, reasonable prices for options Cons Could be faster, but it will suit most people’s needs Value for money Great What would I change? If I was being really picky, I’d like more power and more curb appeal The 2014 Hyundai Accent is one of the few cars I’ve reviewed in a long time that doesn’t do anything to piss me off. This is a great compliment, trust me. In every car I review, I usually find at least one thing that annoys me so much that I end up not liking the car — sometimes it’s something like no volume knob, a wonky transmission or an over-inflated price. I found no real faults with the Accent — the car is perfectly fine for what it is, and that’s a big deal. For me, the Accent scores high in all areas: driving dynamics, interior quality, ergonomics, powertrain, refinement, user friendliness, comfort and value.2014 Hyundai Accent As Hyundai’s entry-level compact car, it feels much richer than its budget price would suggest. Although it’s hard to make a truly terrible car these days, economy cars often offer constant reminders of their price, usually in the form of shoddy-feeling interior materials, a Spartan layout or just a general feeling of cheapness and corner-cutting that can’t be ignored. The Accent is not like this at all — the hatch feels solid all around and has a build quality to it many other cars in its segment lack. Where many other budget cars in this class feel twitchy at highway speeds, the Accent is stable and not a rattle can be heard. Yes, on the highway, you have to shift the six-speed manual into third or fourth to get any sort of passing power, but this is normal for its segment."
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"docid": "D1537339#0",
"title": "https://www.truecar.com/prices-new/hyundai/genesis-coupe-pricing/\n.",
"text": "Hyundai Models Showing 15 new Hyundai models - Select a model for pricing details.2018 Hyundai Accent 2017 Hyundai Azera 2018 Hyundai Elantra 2018 Hyundai Elantra GT2018 Hyundai Ioniq Electric 2018 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid 2018 Hyundai Ioniq Plug-In Hybrid 2018 Hyundai Kona2018 Hyundai Santa Fe 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport 2018 Hyundai Sonata 2017 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid2017 Hyundai Sonata Plug-In Hybrid 2018 Hyundai Tucson 2017 Hyundai Veloster Hyundai History Hyundai models range from the Accent, a small three-door hatchback, to the Veracruz crossover SUV. With starting Hyundai car prices ranging from $10,690 to $28,940, and a 10-year / 100,000-mile warranty, Hyundai produces a quality car at an affordable price. The Hyundai Motor Company is the eighth-largest and the world's fastest-growing auto maker. In 1968, Hyundai released its first of several Hyundai models: the Cortina. The Hyundai Excel was the first Hyundai car to enter the United States in 1986, and set a record for the most automobiles sold (126,000) in the first year of business in the U. S. After a record-setting year, Hyundai gained a reputation for poor quality after some cost-cutting measures. Hyundai then heavily invested in the design, quality, and manufacturing and long-term research and added a 10-year / 100,000-mile powertrain warranty which helped sales increase dramatically by 2004. Hyundai is now one of the top 100 most valuable brands worldwide. True Car is an independent service provider that improves the car buying experience by collecting, analyzing, and presenting vehicle data from multiple sources. Although True Car provides new car pricing information and other data with respect to most vehicles on the market, True Car remains independent and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Hyundai. All use of Hyundai's trademarks, brands, and logos, including all Hyundai marks displayed here, is purely referential, and such marks are the property of Hyundai."
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"docid": "D1407003#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyundai_Elantra\nHyundai Elantra",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the 5-door hatchback sold as the Elantra GT in North America, see Hyundai i30. Hyundai Elantra Overview Manufacturer Hyundai Production 1990–present Body and chassis Class Compact car ( C)Layout Front-engine, front-wheel-drive Chronology Predecessor Hyundai Stellar The Hyundai Elantra ( Korean: 현대 엘란트라 ), or Hyundai Avante (현대 아반떼) in South Korea, is a compact car produced by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai since 1990. It is now in its sixth generation. The Elantra was initially marketed as the Lantra in Australia and some European markets. In Australia, this was due to the similarly named Mitsubishi Magna Elante model. [ 1] This gave rise to disagreement with other motor manufacturers, and the name was standardized as \"\"Elantra\"\" worldwide in 2001 (except in Korea). [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 First generation (J1; 1990–1995)1.1 Facelifts2 Second generation (J2/RD; 1995–2000)2.1 Facelift2.2 Gallery3 Third generation (XD; 2000–2006)3.1 Facelift3.2 Gallery3.3 Engines4 Fourth generation (HD; 2007–2010)4.1 Asia4.2 North America4.3 LPI Hybrid5 Fifth generation (MD/UD; 2010–2015)5.1 Elantra Langdong5.2 Coupe (JK; 2013–2014)6 Sixth generation (AD; 2016–present)6.1 Elantra Sport6.2 Engines7 Sales8 Naming disputes9 References10 External links First generation (J1; 1990–1995) [ edit]First generation (J1)Overview Also called Hyundai Lantra Production 1990–1995Model years 1991–1995Assembly Ulsan, Korea Body and chassis Body style 4-door sedan Related Mitsubishi Mirage Powertrain Engine 1.5 L I4 ( petrol) 1.6 L I4 (petrol) 1.8 L I4 (petrol)Transmission 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic Dimensions Wheelbase 2,500 mm (98.4 in)Length 1990–1993: 4,375 mm (172.2 in) 1993–1995: 4,405 mm (173.4 in)Width 1990–1993: 1,675 mm (65.9 in) 1993–1995: 1,680 mm (66.1 in)Height 1990–1993: 1,395 mm (54.9 in) 1993–1995: 1,390 mm (54.7 in)Curb weight 2,522 lb (1,144 kg)Hyundai Lantra GLS (Portugal)Launched in October 1990, the Elantra (codename J1) received a mid-term facelift in 1993. It was sold in Europe from the spring of 1991. It replaced the somewhat larger on the outside Stellar, although that model had not been offered in many markets. The Elantra competed with the likes of the Ford Sierra and Vauxhall Cavalier / Opel Vectra, but at a considerably lower price."
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"title": "https://www.carid.com/hyundai-accent-audio-electronics/\nHyundai Accent Audio & Electronics",
"text": "\"SELECT VEHICLEHyundai1 Accent2 Select Year...3GOMY GARAGEHome All Products Audio & Electronics Hyundai Accent Hyundai Accent Audio & Electronics201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995Audio Interior Exterior Performance Lighting Wheels Auto Body Tools Hyundai Accent Search by Part Name... 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ACDelco AEMAll Star Performance American Hi Fi American International American Pro AMIAmmo Tenna Amzer Ancor Armor All Assenmacher ATDAtrend Audio Enhancers Audiopipe Auto Loc Autotek Auveco Avital View More Clear All The future of sound Make your vehicle a serious audio weapon Play Video Check out our Channel Turn Every Ride into a Race with Garmin01Powered Subwoofer02The Connected Car for Everyone03A few bells and whistles added to your in-vehicle environment can dramatically improve your driving experience. High-end audio systems, in-dash multimedia players, advanced GPS navigators, and other in-car entertainment systems can help you enjoy every minute in your Hyundai Accent. We also carry a wide range of safety add-ons including back-up cameras, garage parking sensors, rear-view mirror monitors, and everything else that makes you feel safe and confident behind the wheel. Guides &Articles Read all Guides & Articles Video May 19, 2017Headrest Monitors | The Best Way to Add Video... 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"docid": "D853947#0",
"title": "http://www.realcartips.com/hyundai-incentives/\nHyundai Incentives and Lease Deals for April 2018",
"text": "Hyundai Incentives and Lease Deals for April 2018Hyundai sales have been a bit slow compared to other manufacturers, which is why Hyundai has stepped up its incentives game. They began offering large cash back rebates - after months of lease-only deals. April offers a good opportunity for deals - there is up to $4,000 cash back on the 2017 Hyundai Veloster and $2,500 on the 2018 Elantra. Sonata cash deals are not as good as it was in past months, dropping from upwards of $4,000 to $2,500 now. When it comes to lease deals, the 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe has the best bang for your buck, followed by the Sonata and Azera. Hyundai is also offering loyalty and conquest bonus rebates of up to $1,000 on some models and also offering hidden rebates as high as $2,000 on the Equus and $1,000 on the Genesis. Here are the maximum incentives available nationwide. ( Note: incentives can vary greatly by region; these figures may not be accurate in your local area. Always verify with your local dealers) Tip: Be sure to use True Car and Edmunds Price Promise (They both have good pre-negotiated prices)Hyundai Dealers With the Lowest Prices View Lowest Prices Use the free True Car service to get highly discounted prices and lease offers from local Dealers. Top Hyundai Lease Deals for April 2018Vehicle Monthly Payment / $0 Down MSRP Payment Value2017 Hyundai Santa Fe $31,750 $330 Great2018 Hyundai Sonata $22,935 $250 Great2017 Hyundai Azera $34,995 $388 Great2017 Hyundai Tucson $23,650 $263 Great2017 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid $26,885 $303 Okay2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport $25,930 $295 Okay2018 Hyundai Elantra $18,835 $220 Okay2017 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid $23,085 $268 Okay2018 Hyundai Elantra GT $21,235 $255 Okay2018 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid $23,085 $278 Okay2018 Hyundai Ioniq Plug In Hybrid $25,835 $317 Okay Top Hyundai Rebates for April 2018Vehicle Min Rebate Max Rebate2018 Hyundai Tucson $750 $7502018 Hyundai Sonata $2,000 $2,5002018 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport $2,750 $3,0002018 Hyundai Santa Fe $2,000 $2,0002018 Hyundai Elantra GT $2,500 $2,5002018 Hyundai Elantra $2,500 $2,5002018 Hyundai Accent $1,000 $1,0002017 Hyundai Veloster $4,000 $4,0002017 Hyundai Tucson $2,500 $2,5002017 Hyundai Sonata Plug In Hybrid $3,500 $3,5002017 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid $3,500 $3,5002017 Hyundai Santa Fe $3,000 $3,0002017 Hyundai Azera $1,500 $1,5002017 Hyundai Accent $2,500 $2,500Hyundai Dealers With the Lowest Prices View Lowest Prices Use the free True Car service to get highly discounted prices and lease offers from local Dealers."
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{
"docid": "D2044679#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyundai_Motor_Company\nHyundai Motor Company",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the Hyundai Motor Company subsidiary. For the Hyundai Motor Group, a group of companies, see Hyundai Motor Group. Coordinates: 35.544890°N 129.372108°EHyundai Motor Company Hyundai Motor Company Headquarters (right) in Seoul, South Korea Native name 현대자동차Type Public Traded as KRX: 005380LSE : HYUDNASDAQ : HYMTFIndustry Automotive Founded December 29, 1967; 50 years ago Founder Chung Ju-yung Headquarters Seoul, South Korea Area served Worldwide Key people Chung Mong-koo ( Chairman & CEO)Products Automobiles, commercial vehicles, engines Production output 4,858,000 units (2016) [1]Revenue KRW 93.649 trillion (2016) [1]Operating income KRW 7.307 trillion (2016) [1]Net income KRW 5.720 trillion (2016) [1]Total assets KRW 178.836 trillion (2016) [1]Total equity KRW 72.345 trillion (2016) [1]Number of employees 104,731 (2013) [2]Parent Hyundai Motor Group (2000–present)Divisions Genesis Kia Subsidiaries List [show]Website hyundai .com Hyundai Motor Company Hangul 현대자동차Hanja 現代自動車Revised Romanization Hyeondae Jadongcha Mc Cune–Reischauer Hyŏndae Chatongch'a The Hyundai Motor Company ( Hangul : 현대자동차; Hanja : 現代自動車; RR : Hyeondae Jadongcha listen; Hangul : 현대; Hanja : 現代; MR : Hyŏndae, IPA: [hjə́ːndɛ], [3] modernity; KRX: 005380) is a South Korean multinationalautomotive manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. The company was founded in 1967 and, along with its 32.8% owned subsidiary, Kia Motors, and its 100% owned luxury subsidiary Genesis Motors [4] which together comprise the Hyundai Motor Group. It is the third largest vehicle manufacturer in the world. [ 5]Hyundai operates the world's largest integrated automobile manufacturing facility [6] in Ulsan, South Korea, which has an annual production capacity of 1.6 million units. The company employs about 75,000 people worldwide. Hyundai vehicles are sold in 193 countries through some 5,000 dealerships and showrooms. [ 7]Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Research and development1.2 Business2 Design emphasis3 Regional operations3.1 North America3.1.1 United States3.1.2 Canada3.1.3 Mexico3.1.4 Panama & Dominican Republic3.2 South America3.2.1 Brazil3.3 Asia3.3.1 China3.3.1.1 Beijing Hyundai3.3.1.2 Hawtai partnership3.3.1.3 Commercial vehicles3.3.2 India3.3.3 Japan3.3.4 Philippines3.3.5 Turkey3.4 Europe3.4.1 Germany3.4.2 Czech Republic3.4.3 Russia3.5 Africa3.5.1 Southern Africa3.5.2 Egypt3.5.3 Libya3.6 Oceania3.6.1 Australia3.6.2 New Zealand4 Electric and hybrid vehicles5 Environmental record6 Motorsport7 Model lineup7.1 Sedans, hatchbacks and sports cars7.2 SUVs and vans7.3 Commercial vehicles8 Concept car9 Marketing9.1 Live Brilliant9.2 Corporate social responsibility9.3 Sports sponsorship9.4 Popemobile9.5 Other sponsorships10 Controversies10.1 Inflated fuel economy numbers10.2 Wrongly advertised engine and horsepower10.3 Marketing controversy11 See also12 References13 External links History The world's largest automobile manufacturing plant in Ulsan, South Korea, produces over 1.6 million vehicles annually. Chung Ju-Yung founded the Hyundai Engineering and Construction Company in 1947."
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"docid": "D1408830#0",
"title": "https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Vehicle_Identification_Numbers_%28VIN_codes%29/Hyundai/VIN_Codes\nVehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Hyundai/VIN Codes",
"text": "Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Hyundai/VIN Codes< Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)The latest reviewed version was checked on 6 March 2018. There are 7 pending changes awaiting review.navigation search5npe24afxfh007205Contents [ hide ]1 Hyundai's VIN format2 Hyundai WMIs (positions 1-3)2.1 Geographic Zone (position 1)2.2 Manufacturer (position 2)2.3 Vehicle Type (position 3)3 Vehicle Descriptor Section3.1 Model Line and Drive Type (position 4)3.2 Body Type or Trim Level (position 5)3.3 Trim Level or Body Type (position 6)3.4 Restraint System or GVWR (position 7)3.5 Engine Type (position 8)3.6 Check Digit3.7 Model Year4 Vehicle Indicator Section4.1 Manufacturing Plant Code (position 11)4.2 Manufacturing Month (position 19)5 References Hyundai's VIN format [ edit]For Model Years 2018Position Sample Description KMHD741FBJU600928 KWMIGeographic zone2 M Manufacturer3 H Vehicle Type4 DVDSModel Line or Drive Type5 N Body Type or Trim Level6 5 Trim Level or Body Type7 5 Restraint Systems or GVWR8 D Engine Type9 1 Check Digit10 2VISModel Year11 U Manufacturing Plant Code12 0 Serial Number13 414 815 416 417 71819 Manufacturing Month Hyundai WMIs (positions 1-3) [ edit]AC5 = Hyundai Automotive South Africa (cars)ADD = Hyundai Automotive South Africa (SUV)KMF = Hyundai Korea (commercial vehicle)KMH = Hyundai Korea (passenger & multi-purpose vehicle)KMJ = Hyundai Korea (commercial vehicle & bus)KMX = Hyundai Korea (no longer used)KMZ = Hyundai Korea (no longer used)KM8 = Hyundai Korea (multi-purpose vehicle, for North America)KND = Hyundai Motor Group (multi-purpose vehicle)LBE = Beijing Hyundai Automotive Co Ltd MAL = Hyundai Motors India Ltd NLH = Hyundai Assan (passenger cars)NLJ = Hyundai Assan (minibus, van)PEI = Hyundai Egypt (passenger cars)TMA = Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Czech U6Z = Kia Motors Slovakia (ix35 only)Z94 = Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Rus ZK5 = Hyundai Automobili Italia Importazioni2HM = Hyundai Canada3H3 = Hyundai de Mexico SA de CV5NM = Hyundai USA (Multi-Passenger Vehicle) Alabama5NP = Hyundai USA (Passenger Vehicle) Alabama95P = Caoa Montadora de Veículos S/A (All New Tucson)95? = Caoa Montadora (old Tucson and HR trucks for Brazil only)9BH = Hyundai Motor Brasil Geographic Zone (position 1) [ edit]A = Africa (South Africa)K = Asia (South Korea), Australia M = Asia (India)N = Asia (Turkey)P = Africa (Egypt)T = Europe (Czech Republic)UZ2 = Canada3 = North America (Mexico)5 = USA9 = South America (Brazil)Manufacturer (position 2) [ edit]A = HMI (Hyundai Motor India)C = Cars (Roslyn, South Africa)D = SUV's (Roslyn, South Africa)E = HME (Hyundai Motor Egypt)G =H = Bromont Assembly Plant, Canada KL = HAOS (Hyundai Assan Otomotiv Sanayi), Turkey M = HMC (Hyundai Motor Company), South Korea N = HMMA (Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama), USA5 = Caoa Montadora de Veículos S/A, Anapolis/GO, Brazil69Vehicle Type (position 3) [ edit]A = Passenger Car B = Trailer C = Special car D = Recreational E = Tractor F = Truck, van H = Passenger car, MPV, RVI =J = Minibus, bus, semi-MPVL = Light Motor Vehicle (Car)MN = Truck, bus, van P = SUV (All New Tucson)X = Passenger car, MPV, RVY = Bus Z = Truck, van3 = Semi-Trailer458 = MPVVehicle Descriptor Section [ edit]Model Line and Drive Type (position 4) [ edit]A = Xcent B = Getz C = Accent 00 –D = Genesis Coupe 09-Elantra 2001 -E = Sonata 06 –F = XG300 01, XG350 02 – 05, Azera 06, H100 -G = Genesis, 09 –H = Tiburon 03 – 08,J = Elantra 96 – 00, Tiburon 97 – 01, Tucson 05 -L = Cantus 16 -M = Entourage 07 –N = Veracruz 07 –S = Santa Fe 01 –T = Veloster U = Excel X3. V = Accent 97-99W = Sonata 99 - 05Body Type or Trim Level (position 5) [ edit]Body Type (96 – 00 Models except 00 Accent, incl.01 – 05 Sonata, 01 Tiburon)A = 5-door hatchback D = 4-door wagon E = 2-door sedan F,M = 4-door sedan G = 2-door couple W = 5-door wagon Trim Level (All 01 – 09 Models, except 01 – 05 Sonata, 01 Tiburon, incl. 00 Accent)B = GL Santa Fe, 01 – 04; 3.8L Genesis, 09 –C = GLS Santa Fe, 01 – 06; Limited Santa Fe, 06; SE Azera, 06 – 07; Limited Azera, 06 –; GLS Azera, 07 –; SE Entourage, 07; GLS or Limited Entourage, 07 –; 4.6L Genesis, 09 –; Elantra Touring, 09 –, Base Veloster, 12-F = Base or L Accent, 00 – 04G = GL or GS Accent, 00 – 04; GT Accent, 03 – 05; GLS Accent, 05; = GLS Santa Fe, 07 –H = SE or Limited Santa Fe, 07M = GL (Base) Tiburon, 03 – 04; GS Tiburon, 05 – 08; GL Tucson, 05 – 06; GLS Tucson, 07 –; GS Accent, 07 –N = GLS Accent, 06 –; SE Accent, 07 –; GLS or GT Elantra, 01 – 06; Limited Elantra, 06; GLS Tucson, 05 – 06; LX Tucson, 05; Limited Tucson, 06 –; SE Tucson 07 –; Limited V6 Tucson, 08 –; GT Tiburon, 03 – 08; SE Tiburon, 05 – 08; GT Limited Tiburon, 06 – 08T = GL Sonata, 06; GLS Sonata, 07 –U = GLS (Base or L) XG300, 01; XG350, 02 – 05; GLS or LX Sonata, 06; Limited Sonata, 06 –; SE Sonata, 07 –; Limited Elantra, 07; GLS or SE Elantra, 07 –; GLS, Limited Veracruz, 07 –; SE, Veracruz, 07Other2 = New Tucson GLTrim Level or Body Type (position 6) [ edit]Trim Level (96-00 Models except 00 Accent, incl. 01-05, Sonata, 01 Tiburon)1 = base2 = GL3= GLS, LS, LX, or GSBody Trim (all 01-09 Models, except 01-05 Sonata, 01 Tiburon, incl. 00 Accent)1 = wagon FWD2 = minivan (Long Coach)3 = 3 door hatchback4 = 4 door sedan5 = 5 door hatchback6 = coupe7 = wagon FWD8 = wagon Other5 = New Tucson GLRestraint System or GVWR (position 7) [ edit]Restraint System (Passenger)1 = Active 3-point2 = Passive3 = Driver-side airbag (manual belt) passenger-side passive4 = Dual airbags (manual belts)5 = Depowered airbags6 = Advanced airbags or depowered airbags with suppression GVWR (Multi-Purpose Vehicle)2 = GVWR Class C (4,001-5,000 lbs)3 = GVWR Class D (5,001-6,000 lbs)Engine Type (position 8) [ edit]2 = 1.6L Turbo GDI (Gasoline Direct Injection), New Tucson 16-18B = 2.5L L4 SOHC 8V, 1975 cc DOHC 4 cyl. Tucson, 05 -, 2351 cc DOHC 4 cyl. Santa Fe, 01 - 04C = 1599 cc DOHC 4 cyl. Accent, 01 -, 2359 cc DOHC 4 cyl."
},
{
"docid": "D815226#0",
"title": "http://www.autoprotection.com/factory/Hyundai/\nHyundai Factory Warranty Information",
"text": "Auto Protection » Factory Warranty » Hyundai Hyundai Factory Warranty Information What's Covered By The Hyundai Factory Warranty? Please refer to your Hyundai owners manual for exact terms and conditions along with an exact list of coverage/exclusions. Sample Coverage If the Hyundai manufacturer's factory warranty is still in effect, anyone who owns the vehicle during the warranty period is entitled to warranty service. The warranty covers any repairs needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship of all covered parts and components. Warranty service will be provided free of charge, including such costs as removing and reinstalling a covered component or system. Sample coverage only. How Long Is The Hyundai Factory Warranty Valid For? The Hyundai factory warranty that is provided directly by the Hyundai Manufacturer, is valid for 5 Years / 60,000 Miles. There are two measures used to determine how long your Hyundai factory warranty is valid for. 1) Years in Service The Hyundai factory warranty is valid for 5 years."
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accentra credit union routing number
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"docid": "D3043962#0",
"title": "http://bank-code.net/routing-numbers/291973292-accentra-credit-union\nROUTING NUMBER - 291973292 - ACCENTRA CREDIT UNION",
"text": "Routing Number 291973292 The banking institution's routing number Bank ACCENTRA CREDIT UNIONCommonly used abbreviated customer name Office Code O - Main Office Servicing FRB Number 091000080 Servicing Fed's main office routing number Record Type Code 1 The code indicating the ABA number to be used to route or send ACH items to the RFI0 = Institution is a Federal Reserve Bank1 = Send items to customer routing number2 = Send items to customer using new routing number field Address 400 FOURTH AVENUE NORTHEASTCity AUSTINState MINNESOTA (MN)Zipcode 55912-0000Telephone 507-433-1829Revised 20 August 2013 Date of last change to CRF information Institution Status Code 1 Code is based on the customers receiver code 1 = Receives Gov/Comm New Routing Number Not Applicable Bank institution's new routing number resulting from a merger or renumber International Wire Visit Transfer Wise and find out how much you could save on international money transfers!What is a Routing Number? A bank routing number or routing transit number (RTN, ABA) is a 9 digit number that identifies the location where your account was opened. You'll often be asked for your checking account routing number when you're making a payment online or by phone. It's also referred to as an RTN, a routing transit number or an ABA routing number and can be easily be found printed on the bottom of a check. They can also be found in the online banking portals of the financial institutions. Most common types of transaction are ACH and wire transfers. Some banks and financial institutions usually have multiple routing numbers serving different purposes, geographical regions and branches. What is the Automated Clearing House (ACH) number? The Automated Clearing House (ACH) is an electronic payment delivery system which allows you to make payments or collect funds electronically through the ACH network. ACH transactions are usually next-day entries when exchanged with other financial institutions."
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"docid": "D1723210#0",
"title": "http://www.bankabanumbers.com/cubranchlocation-72783.html\nBank ABA Numbers",
"text": "\"Bank ABA Numbers Community Resource Credit Union Routing Number for 6218 Fm 2100 Crosby, Tx 77532 branch location. COMMUNITY RESOURCE CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBERCOMMUNITY RESOURCE CREDIT UNION BRANCH LOCATION 6218 FM 2100 Crosby, TX 77532 Phone Number: (281) 422-3611Routing Number City, State Zip Phone313077513 BAYTOWN, TX 77522 (281) 422-3611There are several routing numbers for Community Resource Credit Union reported in our bank database. Please call Community Resource Credit Union branch office at (281) 422-3611 to get an accurate routing number for Community Resource Credit Union wire transfer, reorder checks or setting up Community Resource Credit Union direct deposit. You can also use our location and routing number search locator to refine your search. View the sample check to locate your ABA routing number WHERE CAN YOU FIND COMMUNITY RESOURCE CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK? Note: Community Resource Credit Union Branch Office routing and account numbers may appear in different places on your check. Map and Driving Directions to Community Resource Credit Union Branch Office To get directions to Community Resource Credit Union located at 6218 Fm 2100 Crosby, Tx 77532, please click on the google places icon ( ), then click \"\"Directions\"\" or \"\"Search Nearby\"\" for more information. Community Resource Credit Union Routing Number's Association Resource to lookup Community Resource Credit Union Branch Office routing number. Finding federal credit union location for Community Resource Credit Union Branch Office in Crosby, TX. A guide to identify Branch Office Crosby, TX routing number."
},
{
"docid": "D2725578#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/routing-number/numerica/\nRouting number for NUMERICA Credit Union",
"text": "Routing Number for NUMERICA Credit Union NUMERICA Branches Routing Number Swift Code Routing number for Numerica Credit Union is a 9 digit code required for initiating various financial tran Numerications such as direct deposits, electronic payments, wire transfers, check ordering and many more. Routing numbers are also known as ABA routing numbers, routing transit numbers (Numericas), transit numbers, ABA numbers, and ACH routing numbers. Routing numbers may differ depending on the region where your account was initially opened and the type of tran Numerication being made. Find Numerica Credit Union Routing Number on a Check The best and easiest way to find the routing number for Numerica Credit Union checking, savings or business account is to look at the bottom left corner of the check issued to you by your credit union. Numerica Credit Union ABA Routing Number Routing Number for Numerica Credit Union in WA and ID (for all transaction types) is 325182690Other Routing Numbers for Numerica Credit Union Routing Number Bank Address** State, Zip325181277 NUMERICA CREDIT UNION 14610 EAST SPRAGUE AVENUE SPOKANE VALLEY Washington, 99037325182438 NUMERICA CREDIT UNION 14610 E SPRAGUE AVENUE SPOKANE VALLEY Washington, 99216325182690 NUMERICA CREDIT UNION 14610 EAST SPRAGUE AVENUE SPOKANE VALLEY Washington, 99216**Address mentioned in the table may differ from your branch office address. Routing number of a bank usually differ only by state and is generally same for all branches in a state. Post Questions / Comments Below Sorry, the browser you are using is not currently supported. Disqus actively supports the following browsers: Firefox Chrome Internet Explorer 11+Safari"
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"docid": "D2011649#0",
"title": "http://www.bankabanumbers.com/cubranchlocation-67230.html\nBank ABA Numbers",
"text": "\"Bank ABA Numbers Texas Dow Employees Credit Union Routing Number for 1001 Fm 2004 Lake Jackson, Tx 77566 branch location. TEXAS DOW EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBERTEXAS DOW EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION BRANCH LOCATION 1001 FM 2004 Lake Jackson, TX 77566 Phone Number: (979) 297-1154Routing Number City, State Zip Phone313185515 LAKE JACKSON, TX 77566 (979) 297-1154There are several routing numbers for Texas Dow Employees Credit Union reported in our bank database. Please call Texas Dow Employees Credit Union branch office at (979) 297-1154 to get an accurate routing number for Texas Dow Employees Credit Union wire transfer, reorder checks or setting up Texas Dow Employees Credit Union direct deposit. You can also use our location and routing number search locator to refine your search. View the sample check to locate your ABA routing number WHERE CAN YOU FIND TEXAS DOW EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK? Note: Texas Dow Employees Credit Union Corporate Office routing and account numbers may appear in different places on your check. Map and Driving Directions to Texas Dow Employees Credit Union Corporate Office To get directions to Texas Dow Employees Credit Union located at 1001 Fm 2004 Lake Jackson, Tx 77566, please click on the google places icon ( ), then click \"\"Directions\"\" or \"\"Search Nearby\"\" for more information. Texas Dow Employees Credit Union Routing Number's Association Resource to lookup Texas Dow Employees Credit Union Corporate Office routing number. Finding federal credit union location for Texas Dow Employees Credit Union Corporate Office in Lake Jackson, TX. A guide to identify Corporate Office Lake Jackson, TX routing number."
},
{
"docid": "D2834065#0",
"title": "http://www.bankabanumbers.com/cubranchlocation-59626.html\nBank ABA Numbers",
"text": "\"Bank ABA Numbers Bellwood Credit Union Routing Number for 7101 Jefferson Davis Highway Richmond, Va 23237 branch location. BELLWOOD CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBERBELLWOOD CREDIT UNION BRANCH LOCATION 7101 JEFFERSON DAVIS HIGHWAY RICHMOND, VA 23237 Phone Number: (804) 271-0181Routing Number City, State Zip Phone251482095 RICHMOND, VA 23234 (804) 271-0181There are several routing numbers for Bellwood Credit Union reported in our bank database. Please call Bellwood Credit Union branch office at (804) 271-0181 to get an accurate routing number for Bellwood Credit Union wire transfer, reorder checks or setting up Bellwood Credit Union direct deposit. You can also use our location and routing number search locator to refine your search. View the sample check to locate your ABA routing number WHERE CAN YOU FIND BELLWOOD CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK? Note: Bellwood Credit Union Corporate Office routing and account numbers may appear in different places on your check. Map and Driving Directions to Bellwood Credit Union Corporate Office To get directions to Bellwood Credit Union located at 7101 Jefferson Davis Highway Richmond, Va 23237, please click on the google places icon ( ), then click \"\"Directions\"\" or \"\"Search Nearby\"\" for more information. Bellwood Credit Union Routing Number's Association Resource to lookup Bellwood Credit Union Corporate Office routing number. Finding federal credit union location for Bellwood Credit Union Corporate Office in Richmond, VA. A guide to identify Corporate Office Richmond, VA routing number."
},
{
"docid": "D263527#0",
"title": "https://bankroutings.com/fairwinds-routing-number/\nFairwinds Credit Union Routing Number 263181368",
"text": "Fairwinds Credit Union Routing Number 263181368February 26, 2018 ADMIN Credit Union Routing Number 0Hi, Dear Users!!! We do know how it is important for you to know Fairwinds Routing Number for completing your financial tasks at the credit union. It might be hard for you to know about every detail related to Fairwinds Credit Union Routing Number for fund transfers and other transactions. You might be acknowledged how much is it essential for you to proceed with any transaction or fund transfers. So, we do suggest our users they save or store the important records they find here which will helpful for everytime you need it in an instant. Fairwinds Routing Number 263181368Fairwinds Credit Union Routing Number allows the credit union users to complete their transactions tasks includes wire transfers, online payments, wireless, electronic transactions, e-checks, paper transfers etc. The routing number is a 9 digit primary code which is used in the United States by federal banks which also identifies the bank or any financial institution with which you are connected. It is notable that the routing number for Fairwinds Credit Union 263181368 is used for all the transactions for the Fairwinds Credit Union. So, whenever there is a requirement to enter routing number enter the same number. Also read this : Bank Of America Routing Number Chase bank Routing Number Walls Fargo Routing Number PNC Routing Number Citi Bank Routing Number HSBC Routing Number TD Bank Routing Number Fairwinds Credit Union Routing Number Orlando263181368Bank Registered Name Fairwinds Credit Union Registered Bank Address FAIRWINDS Credit Union 3087N. Alafaya Trail Orlando, FL 32826Status Active Type Main Office Users are allowed to complete Paper Transactions Wire Fund Transfers Mobile Payments Direct Deposits Online Transfers Electronics Transactions I hope we have satisfied you with post information available here for Fairwinds Routing Number was enough to complete your transactions tasks."
},
{
"docid": "D1005409#0",
"title": "http://www.accentracu.org/\nWhat's Happening at Accentra",
"text": "Featured Products Online Account Opening Home Loans UChoose Rewards What's Happening at Accentra Applications are being accepted for Accentra Credit Union’s $500 post-secondary scholarship. To be eligible, the applicant must have an account in his or her name with Accentra. Applications must be submitted by April 13 and are available at our branches and local high schools. We encourage members to keep these guidelines in mind to protect yourselves from fraud. If you have any questions or concerns about potential scams, please contact us for help!Rates MORTGAGESas low as3.4 %APRAUTO LOANSas low as1.99 %APRCERTIFICATESup to1.96 %APYannual percentage yield CREDIT CARDSas low as8.9 %APRMore Rates"
},
{
"docid": "D3249707#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/credit-union/virginia-educators-credit-union/va/\nVirginia Educators Credit Union in Virginia Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Filter Results By City: Newport News (2)Virginia Educators Credit Union Branches in Virginia2 branches found. Showing 1 - 2Virginia Educators Credit Union - Nettles Office 12626 Nettles Dr Newport News, VA, 23606 Phone Number: 757-930-2425 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Virginia Educators Credit Union - Main Street Office 812 Main St Newport News, VA, 23605 Phone Number: 757-595-6765 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1Search US Banks Top Credit Unions in Virginia Navy Federal Credit Union (55)Chartway (27)Bayport Credit Union (23)Apple (22)Virginia Credit Union, Inc., (19)Langley (19)Abnb (16)University Of Va Community Cu (15)Member One (14)1st Advantage (13)Freedom First (11)Dupont Community (11)Beacon Credit Union, Incorporated (10)Urw Community (9)Northwest (8)Nma (7)Partners 1st (7)Argent (6)Pentagon (6)Commonwealth One (6)Credit Union Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your credit union or can search this website for free."
},
{
"docid": "D2693184#0",
"title": "http://www.bankabanumbers.com/cubranchlocation-62394.html\nBank ABA Numbers",
"text": "\"Bank ABA Numbers Acushnet Credit Union Routing Number for 112 Main Street Acushnet, Ma 02743 branch location. ACUSHNET CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBERACUSHNET CREDIT UNION BRANCH LOCATION 112 Main Street Acushnet, MA 02743 Phone Number: (508) 995-9100Routing Number City, State Zip Phone211380179 ACUSHNET, MA 02743 (508) 995-9100There are several routing numbers for Acushnet Credit Union reported in our bank database. Please call Acushnet Credit Union branch office at (508) 995-9100 to get an accurate routing number for Acushnet Credit Union wire transfer, reorder checks or setting up Acushnet Credit Union direct deposit. You can also use our location and routing number search locator to refine your search. View the sample check to locate your ABA routing number WHERE CAN YOU FIND ACUSHNET CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK? Note: Acushnet Credit Union Corporate Office routing and account numbers may appear in different places on your check. Map and Driving Directions to Acushnet Credit Union Corporate Office To get directions to Acushnet Credit Union located at 112 Main Street Acushnet, Ma 02743, please click on the google places icon ( ), then click \"\"Directions\"\" or \"\"Search Nearby\"\" for more information. Acushnet Credit Union Routing Number's Association Resource to lookup Acushnet Credit Union Corporate Office routing number. Finding federal credit union location for Acushnet Credit Union Corporate Office in Acushnet, MA. A guide to identify Corporate Office Acushnet, MA routing number."
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"docid": "D626083#0",
"title": "http://www.bankabanumbers.com/cubranchlocation-72079.html\nBank ABA Numbers",
"text": "\"Bank ABA Numbers Members United Credit Union Routing Number for 709 Veterans Parkway Columbus, Ga 31901 branch location. MEMBERS UNITED CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBERMEMBERS UNITED CREDIT UNION BRANCH LOCATION 709 VETERANS PARKWAY COLUMBUS, GA 31901 Phone Number: (706) 987-8000Routing Number City, State Zip Phone061191709 COLUMBUS, GA 31901 (706) 987-8000There are several routing numbers for Members United Credit Union reported in our bank database. Please call Members United Credit Union branch office at (706) 987-8000 to get an accurate routing number for Members United Credit Union wire transfer, reorder checks or setting up Members United Credit Union direct deposit. You can also use our location and routing number search locator to refine your search. View the sample check to locate your ABA routing number WHERE CAN YOU FIND MEMBERS UNITED CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK? Note: Members United Credit Union Corporate Office routing and account numbers may appear in different places on your check. Map and Driving Directions to Members United Credit Union Corporate Office To get directions to Members United Credit Union located at 709 Veterans Parkway Columbus, Ga 31901, please click on the google places icon ( ), then click \"\"Directions\"\" or \"\"Search Nearby\"\" for more information. Members United Credit Union Routing Number's Association Resource to lookup Members United Credit Union Corporate Office routing number. Finding federal credit union location for Members United Credit Union Corporate Office in Columbus, GA. A guide to identify Corporate Office Columbus, GA routing number."
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"docid": "D1277545#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/credit-union/navy-federal-credit-union/nc/\nNavy Federal Credit Union in North Carolina Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Filter Results By City: Fayetteville (2)Jacksonville (2)Elizabeth City (1)Havelock (1)Midway Park (1)Moyock (1)Navy Federal Credit Union Branches in North Carolina8 branches found. Showing 1 - 8Navy Federal Credit Union - USCG Elizabeth City 1664 Weeksville Rd Elizabeth City, NC, 27909 Phone Number: 252-333-1540 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Cliffdale 2430 Two Bale Ln Fayetteville, NC, 28304 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Skibo Road 1800 SKIBO RD STE 320 FAYETTEVILLE, NC, 28303 Phone Number: 910-867-7258 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Havelock 121 US Highway 70 W Havelock, NC, 28532 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Yopp Road 422 Yopp Rd Jacksonville, NC, 28540 Phone Number: 866-661-7650 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Western Blvd 1171 Western Blvd Jacksonville, NC, 28546 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Piney Green Road 2830 Piney Green Rd Midway Park, NC, 28544 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Moyock 105 Currituck Commerical Dr Ste C Moyock, NC, 27958 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1Search US Banks Top Credit Unions in North Carolina State Employees' (261)Truliant (28)Allegacy (22)Self Help (18)Members (18)Coastal (17)Marine (14)Latino Community (11)Sharonview (9)Telco Community Credit Union (9)First Flight (9)Piedmont Advantage Credit Union (9)Mountain (8)Navy Federal Credit Union (8)Premier (7)Charlotte Metro (7)Carolinas Telco (6)Summit (6)Fort Bragg (5)Vision Financial (5)Credit Union Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your credit union or can search this website for free."
},
{
"docid": "D1860768#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_check_routing_number_for_Patelco_Credit_Union\nWhat is check routing number for Patelco Credit Union?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Personal Finance Money Management Banking Swift Codes and Routing Numbers What is check routing number for Patelco Credit Union? Flag What is check routing number for Patelco Credit Union? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Patelco's routing number is 321076470, according to https://www.patelco.org/accounts/manage_accounts.aspx. It should also be listed at the bottom of your checks.14 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What is the routing number for class act credit union in louisville?283078888 Use www.findroutingnumbers.com What is the routing number for the Florida commerce credit union?263182516How do we join patelco credit union? A person can join the Patelco Credit Union by visiting any localbranch. A person must live in an approved city in California to beeligible to join. Lila F. Johnson-Thomas 2 Contributions What is routing number for Suncoast Schools Federal credit union?263182817 238445869What is the routing number for navy federal credit union va?\\n Routing Number: 2560-7497-4What is the routing number of federal credit union?255077736What is the routing number for in touch credit union? The ABA Routing Number for In Touch Credit Union is 311079474."
},
{
"docid": "D469271#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/fcu/5536-20338-navy-federal-credit-union-fort-polk/\nFort Polk Branch of Navy Federal Credit Union Credit Union in Leesville, LA",
"text": "Fort Polk Branch of Navy Federal Credit Union FCU in Leesville, LABranch Information Routing Number Swift Code Write a Review Credit Union Navy Federal Credit Union Branch Fort Polk Branch Address 1770 S 5th St Ste A , Leesville, LA 71446-5342County Vernon Branch Type Branch Office Contact Number 888-842-6328Mailing Information Mailing Address 1770 S 5th St Ste A , Leesville, Louisiana 71446-5342Phone 888-842-6328Routing Number for Navy Federal Credit Union in LAA routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institute for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, etc. to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. Usually all banks have different routing numbers for each state in the US. You can find the routing number for Navy Federal Credit Union in LA here. Post your Review Reviews of Fort Polk Branch of Navy Federal Credit Union Be the first one to review Fort Polk Branch of Navy Federal Credit Union Maps Navy Federal Credit Union Branches in Leesville, LAFort Polk Branch More Credit Unions in Leesville, LANavy Federal Credit Union Credit Union Barksdale Credit Union"
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{
"docid": "D3066624#0",
"title": "http://www.bankabanumbers.com/cubranchlocation-71837.html\nBank ABA Numbers",
"text": "\"Bank ABA Numbers Alabama Teachers Credit Union Routing Number for 700 Gault Ave South Fort Payne, Al 35968 branch location. ALABAMA TEACHERS CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBERALABAMA TEACHERS CREDIT UNION BRANCH LOCATION 700 Gault Ave South Fort Payne, AL 35968 Phone Number: (256) 997-9002Routing Number City, State Zip Phone262284431 GADSDEN, AL 35902 (256) 543-7040There are several routing numbers for Alabama Teachers Credit Union reported in our bank database. Please call Alabama Teachers Credit Union branch office at (256) 997-9002 to get an accurate routing number for Alabama Teachers Credit Union wire transfer, reorder checks or setting up Alabama Teachers Credit Union direct deposit. You can also use our location and routing number search locator to refine your search. View the sample check to locate your ABA routing number WHERE CAN YOU FIND ALABAMA TEACHERS CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK? Note: Alabama Teachers Credit Union Branch Office routing and account numbers may appear in different places on your check. Map and Driving Directions to Alabama Teachers Credit Union Branch Office To get directions to Alabama Teachers Credit Union located at 700 Gault Ave South Fort Payne, Al 35968, please click on the google places icon ( ), then click \"\"Directions\"\" or \"\"Search Nearby\"\" for more information. Alabama Teachers Credit Union Routing Number's Association Resource to lookup Alabama Teachers Credit Union Branch Office routing number. Finding federal credit union location for Alabama Teachers Credit Union Branch Office in Fort Payne, AL. A guide to identify Branch Office Fort Payne, AL routing number."
},
{
"docid": "D3135368#0",
"title": "http://www.bankrouting.org/number-291973292.html\nRouting Number 291973292",
"text": "\"ACCENTRA CREDIT UNION ROUTING ABA NUMBER291973292 routing number is a 9-digit number designed and assigned to Accentra Credit Union by The American Bankers Association (ABA) to identify the financial institution upon which a payment was drawn. Accentra Credit Union routing numbers are also known as as \"\"ABA numbers\"\", \"\"routing transit numbers\"\" (RTN), or \"\"check routing numbers\"\". Routing numbers depend on the type of transaction made such as reorder Accentra Credit Union checks, receive incoming domestic or international wire transfers, use the number for wire transfers to your Accentra Credit Union account, or to set up direct deposits. Please call Accentra Credit Union representative at (507) 433-1829 for more information. Routing Number: 291973292400 FOURTH AVENUE NORTHEAST AUSTIN, MN 55912-0000Phone Number: (507) 433-1829ABA 291973292 address lookup. Accentra Credit Union routing number in Austin, MN. Add Comment Help your peers evaluate Accentra Credit Union, enter your comment about your experience with Accentra Credit Union below. ( Please enter all fields and security code. ) Comment Verification \""
},
{
"docid": "D3276778#0",
"title": "http://www.bankabanumbers.com/cubranchlocation-66474.html\nBank ABA Numbers",
"text": "\"Bank ABA Numbers Charlotte Metro Credit Union Routing Number for 16649 Statesville Rd Huntersville, Nc 28078 branch location. CHARLOTTE METRO CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBERCHARLOTTE METRO CREDIT UNION BRANCH LOCATION 16649 Statesville Rd Huntersville, NC 28078 Phone Number: (704) 375-0183Routing Number City, State Zip Phone253075028 CHARLOTTE, NC 28204 (704) 375-0183There are several routing numbers for Charlotte Metro Credit Union reported in our bank database. Please call Charlotte Metro Credit Union branch office at (704) 375-0183 to get an accurate routing number for Charlotte Metro Credit Union wire transfer, reorder checks or setting up Charlotte Metro Credit Union direct deposit. You can also use our location and routing number search locator to refine your search. View the sample check to locate your ABA routing number WHERE CAN YOU FIND CHARLOTTE METRO CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK? Note: Charlotte Metro Credit Union Branch Office routing and account numbers may appear in different places on your check. Map and Driving Directions to Charlotte Metro Credit Union Branch Office To get directions to Charlotte Metro Credit Union located at 16649 Statesville Rd Huntersville, Nc 28078, please click on the google places icon ( ), then click \"\"Directions\"\" or \"\"Search Nearby\"\" for more information. Charlotte Metro Credit Union Routing Number's Association Resource to lookup Charlotte Metro Credit Union Branch Office routing number. Finding federal credit union location for Charlotte Metro Credit Union Branch Office in Huntersville, NC. A guide to identify Branch Office Huntersville, NC routing number."
},
{
"docid": "D976255#0",
"title": "http://www.bankabanumbers.com/cubranchlocation-56360.html\nBank ABA Numbers",
"text": "\"Bank ABA Numbers Zellco Credit Union Routing Number for 824 11th Ave Franklinton, La 70438 branch location. ZELLCO CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBERZELLCO CREDIT UNION BRANCH LOCATION 824 11th Ave Franklinton, LA 70438 Phone Number: (985) 839-9955Routing Number City, State Zip Phone265473812 BOGALUSA, LA 70427 (985) 732-7522There are several routing numbers for Zellco Credit Union reported in our bank database. Please call Zellco Credit Union branch office at (985) 839-9955 to get an accurate routing number for Zellco Credit Union wire transfer, reorder checks or setting up Zellco Credit Union direct deposit. You can also use our location and routing number search locator to refine your search. View the sample check to locate your ABA routing number WHERE CAN YOU FIND ZELLCO CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK? Note: Zellco Credit Union Branch Office routing and account numbers may appear in different places on your check. Map and Driving Directions to Zellco Credit Union Branch Office To get directions to Zellco Credit Union located at 824 11th Ave Franklinton, La 70438, please click on the google places icon ( ), then click \"\"Directions\"\" or \"\"Search Nearby\"\" for more information. Zellco Credit Union Routing Number's Association Resource to lookup Zellco Credit Union Branch Office routing number. Finding federal credit union location for Zellco Credit Union Branch Office in Franklinton, LA. A guide to identify Branch Office Franklinton, LA routing number."
},
{
"docid": "D455572#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/credit-union/mccoy/fl/\nMccoy Credit Union in Florida Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Mccoy Credit Union in Florida Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes Home All Credit Unions Mccoy Florida Filter Results By City: Orlando (9)Clermont (1)Kissimmee (1)Ocoee (1)Oviedo (1)Apopka (1)Mccoy Credit Union Branches in Florida14 branches found. Showing 1 - 14Mccoy - Mc Coy Federal Credit Union 931 N Park Ave Apopka, FL, 32712 Phone Number: 407-855-5452 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Mccoy - Mc Coy Federal Credit Union 1051 E Highway 50 Clermont, FL, 34711-3240 Phone Number: 407-855-5452 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Mccoy - Mc Coy Federal Credit Union 1221 W Osceola Pkwy Kissimmee, FL, 34741 Phone Number: 407-855-5452 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Mccoy - Mc Coy Federal Credit Union 1575 E Silver Star Rd Ocoee, FL, 34761 Phone Number: 407-855-5452 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Mccoy - Mc Coy Federal Credit Union 502 S Chickasaw Trl Orlando, FL, 32825 Phone Number: 407-855-5452 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Mccoy - Mc Coy Federal Credit Union 9101 Narcoossee Rd Orlando, FL, 32827 Phone Number: 407-855-5452 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Mccoy - Mc Coy Federal Credit Union 1900 Mc Coy Rd Orlando, FL, 32809 Phone Number: 407-855-5452 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Mccoy - Mc Coy Federal Credit Union 2075 Central Florida Pkwy Orlando, FL, 32837 Phone Number: 407-855-5452 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Mccoy - Mc Coy Federal Credit Union 5757 Curry Ford Rd Orlando, FL, 32822 Phone Number: 407-855-5452 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Mccoy - Mc Coy Federal Credit Union 35 W Michigan St Orlando, FL, 32806 Phone Number: 407-855-5452 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Mccoy - Mc Coy Federal Credit Union 5620 L B Mc Leod Rd Orlando, FL, 32811 Phone Number: 407-855-5452 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Mccoy - Mc Coy Federal Credit Union 5201 Raymond St Orlando, FL, 32803 Phone Number: 407-855-5452 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Mccoy - Mc Coy Federal Credit Union 41 W Michigan St Orlando, FL, 32806 Phone Number: 407-855-5452 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Mccoy - Mc Coy Federal Credit Union 2871 Clayton Crossing Way # S-1 Oviedo, FL, 32765 Phone Number: 407-761-1698 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1Search US Banks Top Credit Unions in Florida Suncoast (58)Space Coast (57)Vystar (50)Midflorida (42)Fairwinds (36)Navy Federal Credit Union (25)Gte (23)Grow Financial (23)Central Florida Educators (22)Achieva Credit Union (21)Campus Usa (19)Community First Credit Union Of Flo (18)Insight (17)Pen Air (15)Mccoy (14)121 Financial (14)First Florida (13)Launch (13)Dade County (13)Florida Central (12)Credit Union Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your credit union or can search this website for free."
},
{
"docid": "D2618966#0",
"title": "http://www.bankabanumbers.com/cubranchlocation-70377.html\nBank ABA Numbers",
"text": "\"Bank ABA Numbers Animas Credit Union Routing Number for 2101 E. 20th St. Farmington, Nm 87401 branch location. ANIMAS CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBERANIMAS CREDIT UNION BRANCH LOCATION 2101 E. 20th St. Farmington, NM 87401 Phone Number: (505) 326-7701Routing Number City, State Zip Phone302284058 FARMINGTON, NM 87401 (505) 326-7701There are several routing numbers for Animas Credit Union reported in our bank database. Please call Animas Credit Union branch office at (505) 326-7701 to get an accurate routing number for Animas Credit Union wire transfer, reorder checks or setting up Animas Credit Union direct deposit. You can also use our location and routing number search locator to refine your search. View the sample check to locate your ABA routing number WHERE CAN YOU FIND ANIMAS CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK? Note: Animas Credit Union Corporate Office routing and account numbers may appear in different places on your check. Map and Driving Directions to Animas Credit Union Corporate Office To get directions to Animas Credit Union located at 2101 E. 20th St. Farmington, Nm 87401, please click on the google places icon ( ), then click \"\"Directions\"\" or \"\"Search Nearby\"\" for more information. Animas Credit Union Routing Number's Association Resource to lookup Animas Credit Union Corporate Office routing number. Finding federal credit union location for Animas Credit Union Corporate Office in Farmington, NM. A guide to identify Corporate Office Farmington, NM routing number."
},
{
"docid": "D3284261#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/credit-union/credit-union-of-colorado%2C-a/co/\nCredit Union Of Colorado, A in Colorado Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Credit Union Of Colorado, A in Colorado Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes Home All Credit Unions Credit Union Of Colorado, A Colorado Filter Results By City: Denver (3)Parker (1)Pueblo (1)Fort Collins (1)Thornton (1)Golden (1)Arvada (1)Grand Junction (1)Aurora (1)Greeley (1)Canon City (1)Lakewood (1)Colorado Springs (1)Credit Union Of Colorado, A Branches in Colorado15 branches found. Showing 1 - 15Credit Union Of Colorado, A - Arvada Office 8770 Wadsworth Blvd Unit R Arvada, CO, 80003 Phone Number: 303-832-4816 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Credit Union Of Colorado, A - Aurora Office 13732 E Quincy Ave Aurora, CO, 80015 Phone Number: 303-832-4816 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Credit Union Of Colorado, A - Canon City Office 2435 Fremont Dr Canon City, CO, 81212 Phone Number: 303-832-4816 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Credit Union Of Colorado, A - Colorado Springs Office 3606 Austin Bluffs Pkwy Colorado Springs, CO, 80918 Phone Number: 303-832-4816 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Credit Union Of Colorado, A - Denver 1390 N Logan St Denver, CO, 80203-2309 Phone Number: 303-832-4816 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Credit Union Of Colorado, A - Southeast Denver Branch 7541 E Iliff Ave Denver, CO, 80231 Phone Number: 303-832-4816 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Credit Union Of Colorado, A - Bear Valley Office 3100 S Sheridan Blvd Unit 1F Denver, CO, 80227-5528 Phone Number: 303-832-4816 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Credit Union Of Colorado, A - Fort Collins Branch 2510 E Harmony Rd Fort Collins, CO, 80528-9636 Phone Number: 303-832-4816 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Credit Union Of Colorado, A - Golden Office 1800 Jackson St Golden, CO, 80401 Phone Number: 303-278-7165 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Credit Union Of Colorado, A - Grand Junction Branch 202 Main St Grand Junction, CO, 81501 Phone Number: 970-242-4816 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Credit Union Of Colorado, A - Greeley Branch 2505 11th Ave Greeley, CO, 80631 Phone Number: 303-832-4816 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Credit Union Of Colorado, A - Lakewood Branch 9140 W 6th Ave Lakewood, CO, 80215 Phone Number: 303-832-4816 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Credit Union Of Colorado, A - Parker Branch 19311 E Plaza Dr Parker, CO, 80138 Phone Number: 303-832-4816 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Credit Union Of Colorado, A - Pueblo Branch 1721 W US Highway 50 Pueblo, CO, 81008-1691 Phone Number: 303-832-4816 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Credit Union Of Colorado, A - Thornton Branch 3907 E 120th Ave Thornton, CO, 80233 Phone Number: 303-832-4816 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1Search US Banks Top Credit Unions in Colorado Ent (30)Public Service Employees (29)Bellco (22)Security Service (19)Boulder Valley (18)Credit Union Of Colorado, A (15)Elevations (12)Westerra (9)Air Academy (8)Aventa (6)Partner Colorado (6)Sooper (6)Minnequa Works (5)Community Financial (4)Fitzsimons (4)Colorado (4)Coloramo (4)Power (4)First Technology (4)Aurora Schools (3)Credit Union Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your credit union or can search this website for free."
},
{
"docid": "D2269414#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/credit-union/astera/\nAstera Credit Union Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Filter Results By State: Michigan (6)Astera Credit Union Branches6 branches found. Showing 1 - 6Astera - ASTERA CREDIT UNION-NORTH 14049 Lindsey Pvt Ln Dewitt, MI, 48820 Phone Number: 517-323-3644 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Astera - ASTERA CREDIT UNION-GREENVILLE 10772 W CARSON CITY RD GREENVILLE, MI, 48838 Phone Number: 517-323-3644 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Astera - ASTERA CREDIT UNION-IONIA 3062 S STATE RD Ionia, MI, 48846 Phone Number: 517-323-3644 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Astera - ASTERA CREDIT UNION-W SAGINAW 5615 W SAGINAW HWY LANSING, MI, 48917 Phone Number: 517-323-3644 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Astera - ASTERA CREDIT UNION-SOUTH 301 E Jolly Rd Lansing, MI, 48910 Phone Number: 517-323-3644 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Astera - ASTERA CREDIT UNION-MAIN 111 S Waverly Rd Lansing, MI, 48917 Phone Number: 517-323-3644 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1Search US Banks Top Credit Unions in USANavy Federal Credit Union (274)State Employees' (261)America First (118)First Community (97)Mountain America (87)The Golden 1 (81)Teachers (79)Alaska Usa (73)Security Service (72)Members 1st (58)Suncoast (58)Space Coast (57)State Employees (56)Randolph Brooks (55)Chartway (53)Service (52)Royal (51)Vystar (50)Desert Schools (47)Western (46)Credit Union Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your credit union or can search this website for free."
}
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{
"docid": "D316781#0",
"title": "https://www.glassdoor.com/Salary/Accenture-Consultant-Salaries-E4138_D_KO10,20.htm\nAccenture Consultant Salaries",
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"text": "\"Indeed Salary99 98 101Indeed average salary is $70,722, median salary is $70,000 with a salary range from $33,030 to $161,283. Indeed salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. Indeed salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only. They are presented \"\"as is\"\" and updated regularly. Low33,030Average70,722Median70,000High161,283 Indeed Jobs Total 93 Indeed Salaries. Sorted by Date, page 1 Ranked By: Job Title Salaries City Year More info Software Engineer84,739-98,987 San Francisco, CA, 94101 2016 Indeed Software Engineer Salaries (42) Indeed San Francisco, CA Salaries Software Engineer76,274-113,880Austin, TX, 73301 2016 Indeed Software Engineer Salaries (42) Indeed Austin, TX Salaries Software Engineer84,739-101,088Seattle, WA, 98060 2016 Indeed Software Engineer Salaries (42) Indeed Seattle, WA Salaries Associate Country Manager - Brazil42,120-42,120Austin, TX, 73301 2016 Indeed Associate Country Manager - Brazil Salaries (2) Indeed Austin, TX Salaries Associate Country Manager, Latin America42,120-42,120Austin, TX, 73301 2016 Indeed Associate Country Manager, Latin America Salaries (2) Indeed Austin, TX Salaries Business Intelligence Analyst68,578-84,365Austin, TX, 73301 2016 Indeed Business Intelligence Analyst Salaries (2) Indeed Austin, TX Salaries Data Scientist84,739-84,739Seattle, WA, 98060 2016 Indeed Data Scientist Salaries (2) Indeed Seattle, WA Salaries Director, Strategic Planning98,197-98,197Austin, TX, 73301 2016 Indeed Director, Strategic Planning Salaries (2) Indeed Austin, TX Salaries Online Market Analyst60,258-60,258Austin, TX, 73301 2016 Indeed Online Market Analyst Salaries (2) Indeed Austin, TX Salaries Associate Country Manager - Eastern Europe42,120-42,120Austin, TX, 73301 2016 Indeed Associate Country Manager - Eastern Europe Salaries (1) Indeed Austin, TX Salaries Associate Country Manager - Korea42,120-42,120Austin, TX, 73301 2016 Indeed Associate Country Manager - Korea Salaries (1) Indeed Austin, TX Salaries Associate Country Manager - Thailand42,120-42,120Austin, TX, 73301 2016 Indeed Associate Country Manager - Thailand Salaries (1) Indeed Austin, TX Salaries Business Operations Analyst60,258-60,258Austin, TX, 73301 2016 Indeed Business Operations Analyst Salaries (1) Indeed Austin, TX Salaries Engineering Manager145,704-145,704Seattle, WA, 98060 2016 Indeed Engineering Manager Salaries (1) Indeed Seattle, WA Salaries Full Stack Software Engineer, Innovation Labs76,274-76,274Austin, TX, 73301 2016 Indeed Full Stack Software Engineer, Innovation Labs Salaries (1) Indeed Austin, TX Salaries International Operations Analyst - Australia & New Zealand44,866-44,866Austin, TX, 73301 2016 Indeed International Operations Analyst - Australia & New Zealand Salaries (1) Indeed Austin, TX Salaries International Operations Manager80,413-80,413Austin, TX, 73301 2016 Indeed International Operations Manager Salaries (1) Indeed Austin, TX Salaries International Strategy Manager70,845-70,845Austin, TX, 73301 2016 Indeed International Strategy Manager Salaries (1) Indeed Austin, TX Salaries International Strategy Senior Associate42,120-42,120Austin, TX, 73301 2016 Indeed International Strategy Senior Associate Salaries (1) Indeed Austin, TX Salaries Mysql Database Administrator78,562-78,562Austin, TX, 73301 2016 Indeed Mysql Database Administrator Salaries (1) Indeed Austin, TX Salaries1 2 3 4 5 Next Related Indeed Salary Infosys Salary Tata Consultancy Services Salary Wipro Salary Deloitte Consulting Salary Accenture Salary Standav Salary Cubic Technologies Salary Vennsys Salary Yokogawa Corporation Of America Salary Collabera Inc.: Previously Know As Gci Salary Kmart Salary Nityo Infotech Salary University Medicine Foundation Salary Unicon International Salary Calculate how much you could earn It's FREE. Based on your input and our analysis. How we do it? All fields are required for calculation accuracy."
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"title": "http://www.salarylist.com/jobs/Boston-MA/Senior-Business-Analyst-Salary.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Home > Senior Business Analyst Boston, MA Salary Senior Business Analyst Boston, MA Salary25 74 62Senior Business Analyst Boston, MA average salary is $79,774, median salary is $72,155 with a salary range from $20,987 to $1,133,000. Senior Business Analyst Boston, MA salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. Senior Business Analyst Boston, MA salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only. They are presented \"\"as is\"\" and updated regularly. Low20,987Average79,774Median72,155High1,133,000 Senior Business Analyst at Boston, MA Jobs Total 52 Salaries. Sorted by Salary, page 1 Ranked By: Jobtitle Company Salary City Year Senior Business Analyst Professional Alternative $156,000 Boston, MA, 02101 05/06/2013Senior Business Analyst Professional Alternative $145,600 Boston, MA, 02101 05/19/2014Senior Business Analyst Professional Alternative $145,600 Boston, MA, 02101 06/03/2014Senior Business Analyst Whitridge Associates $128,877 Boston, MA, 02101 01/24/2013Senior Business Analyst Syrinx Consulting $124,800 Boston, MA, 02101 05/30/2014Senior Business Analyst Acquity Group $115,024 Boston, MA, 02101 04/03/2013Senior Business Analyst Accenture $110,700 Boston, MA, 02101 10/12/2015Senior Business Analyst Accenture $110,700 Boston, MA, 02101 12/11/2015Senior Business Analyst Accenture $110,622 Boston, MA, 02101 03/12/2015Senior Business Analyst Paragon Computer Professionals $110,000 Boston, MA, 02101 03/15/2010Senior Business Analyst Randstad Technologies, $110,000 Boston, MA, 02101 12/15/2014Senior Business Analyst Randstad Technologies, $110,000 Boston, MA, 02101 08/17/2015Senior Business Analyst Brown Brothers Harriman $108,400 Boston, MA, 02101 03/03/2016Senior Business Analyst Sagitec Solutions $104,800 Boston, MA, 02101 09/09/2015Senior Business Analyst Accenture $103,700 Boston, MA, 02101 06/13/2014Senior Business Analyst Accenture $102,600 Boston, MA, 02101 01/15/2016Senior Business Analyst Brown Brothers Harriman $102,500 Boston, MA, 02101 08/15/2014Senior Business Analyst Accenture $102,336 Boston, MA, 02101 07/10/2015Senior Business Analyst Brown Brothers Harriman $100,000 Boston, MA, 02101 08/15/2011Senior Business Analyst Sagitec Solutions $100,000 Boston, MA, 02101 09/10/20121 2 3 Next Related Senior Business Analyst Boston, MA Salary Senior Business Analyst Salary Boston, MA Salary Software Development Engineer Ii Salary Technical Consultant Salary Senior Business Analyst Salary Postdoctoral Scholar Salary Medical Technologist Salary Manager Of Process Improvement Salary Specialist Salary Module Lead - Testing Salary Business Development Associate Salary Computer Software Developer Salary Design Engineer Ii Salary Lead Application Developer Salary Logistics Engineer Salary Advisory It Specialist Salary Calculate how much you could earn It's FREE. Based on your input and our analysis. How we do it? All fields are required for calculation accuracy."
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"title": "http://www.salarylist.com/company/Macalester-College-Salary.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Macalester College Salary98 96 96Macalester College average salary is $90,954, median salary is $91,000 with a salary range from $65,100 to $115,000. Macalester College salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. Macalester College salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only. They are presented \"\"as is\"\" and updated regularly. Low65,100Average90,954Median91,000High115,000 Macalester College Jobs Total 12 Macalester College Salaries. Sorted by Date, page 1 Ranked By: Job Title Salaries City Year More info Software Engineer100,000-100,000Seattle, WA, 98060 2013 Macalester College Software Engineer Salaries (3) Macalester College Seattle, WA Salaries Senior Quality Assurance Engineer84,032-84,032Seattle, WA, 98060 2013 Macalester College Senior Quality Assurance Engineer Salaries (2) Macalester College Seattle, WA Salaries Senior Software Engineer, Business Intelligence107,214-107,214Seattle, WA, 98060 2013 Macalester College Senior Software Engineer, Business Intelligence Salaries (1) Macalester College Seattle, WA Salaries Senior Quality Assurance Engineer80,000-80,000Seattle, WA, 98060 2012 Macalester College Senior Quality Assurance Engineer Salaries (2) Macalester College Seattle, WA Salaries Business Analyst65,100-65,100Seattle, WA, 98060 2012 Macalester College Business Analyst Salaries (1) Macalester College Seattle, WA Salaries Technical Product Manager115,000-115,000Seattle, WA, 98060 2012 Macalester College Technical Product Manager Salaries (1) Macalester College Seattle, WA Salaries Software Development Engineer90,000-98,000Seattle, WA, 98060 2011 Macalester College Software Development Engineer Salaries (2) Macalester College Seattle, WA Salaries Lead Software Engineer, Analytics Applications105,000-105,000Seattle, WA, 98060 2011 Macalester College Lead Software Engineer, Analytics Applications Salaries (1) Macalester College Seattle, WA Salaries Sales Engineer70,000-70,000Seattle, WA, 98060 2011 Macalester College Sales Engineer Salaries (1) Macalester College Seattle, WA Salaries Senior Software Design Engineer, Business Intellig105,000-105,000Seattle, WA, 98060 2011 Macalester College Senior Software Design Engineer, Business Intellig Salaries (1) Macalester College Seattle, WA Salaries Technical Program Manager, Customer Solutions92,000-92,000Seattle, WA, 98060 2011 Macalester College Technical Program Manager, Customer Solutions Salaries (1) Macalester College Seattle, WA Salaries Software Engineer77,000-85,000Seattle, WA, 98060 2010 Macalester College Software Engineer Salaries (3) Macalester College Seattle, WA Salaries1Related Macalester College Salary Infosys Salary Tata Consultancy Services Salary Wipro Salary Deloitte Consulting Salary Accenture Salary Grapecity Salary The Clorox Services Salary Cypress Fairbanks Independent School District Salary Hsu's Ginseng Enterprises Salary Franklin & Marshall College Salary Mediacom Worldwide Salary Abacuss Software Technologies Salary Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Salary Teknosys Salary Calculate how much you could earn It's FREE. Based on your input and our analysis. How we do it? All fields are required for calculation accuracy."
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"title": "http://www.salarylist.com/city/Frisco-TX-Salary.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Home > Frisco, TX Salary Frisco, TX Salary97 96 96Frisco, TX average salary is $68,888, median salary is $65,000 with a salary range from $30,160 to $415,000. Frisco, TX salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. Frisco, TX salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only. They are presented \"\"as is\"\" and updated regularly. Low30,160Average68,888Median65,000High415,000 Frisco, TX Jobs Total 5823 Salaries. Sorted by Salary, page 1 Ranked By: Jobtitle Company Salary City Year Vice President-bi/dw & Analytics Hcl America $415,000 Frisco, TX, 75034 11/28/2011Program Management Director Worldlink $245,000 FRISCO, TX, 75034 04/02/2013Program Director Worldlink $240,000 FRISCO, TX, 75034 01/20/2011Progarm Director Worldlink $240,000 FRISCO, TX, 75034 04/01/2011Sales Manager Agreeya Mobility $210,000 Frisco, TX, 75034 04/12/2016Vp Sales Agreeya Mobility $210,000 Frisco, TX, 75034 04/13/2016Senior Rf Engineer Kaviza $187,200 Frisco, TX, 75034 01/21/2011Project Manager Worldlink $180,000 FRISCO, TX, 75034 01/15/2011Software Technical Implementation Lead Leeyo Software $179,300 Frisco, TX, 75034 01/15/2016Sap Manager Accenture $176,200 Frisco, TX, 75034 09/05/2016Vice President, R&d Re-stream, $175,000 Frisco, TX, 75034 04/25/2016Managing Consultant Axon Solutions $162,101 Frisco, TX, 75034 08/18/2016Architect Edgile $160,000 Frisco, TX, 75034 02/01/2016Principal Consultant Sparta Consulting $158,000 Frisco, TX, 75034 01/15/2015Vp Marketing & Academy Lee & Kim Cpas $156,749 Frisco, TX, 75034 09/20/2012Project Lead Agreeya Mobility $155,000 Frisco, TX, 75034 07/01/2015Senior Oracle Technical Manager The Henry M. Jackson Foundation $150,000 Frisco, TX, 75034 03/28/2016Senior Service Delivery Director Accenture $149,100 Frisco, TX, 75034 02/19/2016Sales Engineers - Iv Hcl America $148,824 Frisco, TX, 75034 09/10/2015Consulting Engineer Juniper Networks (us) $148,824 Frisco, TX, 75034 09/01/20161 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next Related Frisco, TX Salary Ropesville, TX Salary Glen Rose, TX Salary Newton, TX Salary Plano, TX Salary Leesburg, TX Salary The University Of Kansas Salary The Methodist Hospital Research Institute Salary Apogee Medical Group, Salary Dassault Systemes Simulia Salary Fusion Solutions Salary California State University, Northridge Salary Product Development Manager Salary Tech Yahoo, Software Dev Engineer Salary Senior Biostatistician Salary Calculate how much you could earn It's FREE. Based on your input and our analysis. How we do it? All fields are required for calculation accuracy."
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"title": "https://www.accenturealumni.com/faqs\nFrequently Asked Questions",
"text": "\"Register here Active employees login Guest visitor: Post a job Accenture Alumni Network Frequently Asked Questions General Questions What is the Accenture Alumni Network? How do I access the site? How do I contact Accenture Alumni Support? How do I ensure that I receive emails from Accenture Alumni.com? Can I change my communication preferences? How do I make my profile visible to other alumni? Can I change my name on my profile? How do I reset my password? I want to join, but was a part of Arthur Andersen (prior to Andersen Consulting's formation in 1989). Do I qualify for membership?"
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-average-salary-package-PA-for-a-Salesforce-developer-with-1-year-of-experience-in-India\nWhat is the average salary package PA for a Salesforce developer with 1 year of experience in India?",
"text": "Salesforce Developers Salary Comparisons Salaries and Wages in India Salesforce.com (product) Salaries and Wages India What is the average salary package PA for a Salesforce developer with 1 year of experience in India?ad by Active Campaign How has Active Campaign redefined marketing automation? Tens of thousands of SMB's are growing by going beyond basic marketing automation. Learn More at activecampaign.com5 Answers Richa Pathak, An Indian technology consultant having good experience of Indian market Answered Sep 21, 2016 · Author has 455 answers and 648.1k answer views National Avg: ₹422,800According to recent research, here are some salaries according to the industry standard: Min: ₹260k Max: ₹590k Some top company’s salaries: Accenture Salesforce Developer: $91,195Statera Salesforce Developer: $78,017Salesforce Salesforce Developer: $102,120INTERACTIVE BUSINESS SERVICES Salesforce Developer: $71,223For more details check out: Salary: Salesforce Developer Check out Salesforce Career Opportunities in Pune8.4k Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below How much high salary a 3+ years experienced salesforce.com developer can get in India? What is the average salary of Salesforce admin in Bangalore, India having around 5 years of experience? What is the current package for the Salesforce guy having 1 year relevant experience of salesforce and 1 year java experience in india? What is the average salary for a Salesforce developer in Ireland? What’s the average salary of a Salesforce developer at London with 3 years experience? Ask New Question Sohit Bhardwaj, love my India Answered May 20, 2015 · Author has 217 answers and 302.9k answer views Should be minimum 3.2 lkh, its standard across all, as person has one year of experience. Salary only matters when you have 5 years plus experience. Initial days are your learning phase, so do not consider your salary."
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"title": "http://www.naukrihub.com/salary-in-india/kolkata.html\nSalaries in Kolkata",
"text": "\"Salaries in Kolkata Be a part of Kolkata city’s incredible vibrancy and seek lucrative jobs with awesome salaries. There are fresh openings in the magical city of Kolkata. Despite the global economic slowdown, the faith of aspirants and educators in the top rated B schools of the city have not faltered. The key placement trends in the favorite B schools have shown a good sign and the students get placed in different sectors like Finance, HRM, operations, General Management, E-commerce, Telecom, consultancy, IT, etc. The highest salary offered at IIM A placement last year in 2013 was Rs. 35 lakhs. IIM Calcutta graduate made news when he bagged Rs. 2.8 million in average salary, which is also one of the highest. According to an IIM statement, the average salary was around Rs. 2.4 million per annum, and the companies making the offer comprised of Microsoft, Google, Mc Kinsey IT, Infosys, Amazon, Cognizant Business Consulting, HCl Technologies, Accenture, Wipro BPO."
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"title": "https://www.glassdoor.co.in/Overview/Working-at-Cognizant-Technology-Solutions-EI_IE8014.11,41.htm\nCognizant Technology Solutions",
"text": "\"Cognizant Technology Solutions Overview Overview22k Reviews1.8k Jobs34k Salaries4.9k Interviews6.2k Benefits463Photos Follow Add a Review Cognizant Technology Solutions Overview Work here? Get a FREE Employer Account Website www.cognizant.com Headquarters Teaneck, NJ (US) Size 10000+ employees Founded 1994 Type Company - Public (CTSH) Industry Unknown Revenue $10+ billion (USD) per year Competitors Tata Consultancy Services, Accenture, Capgemini Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH) is a leading provider of information technology, consulting, and business process outsourcing services, dedicated to helping the world's leading companies build stronger businesses. Headquartered in Teaneck, New Jersey (U. S.), Cognizant ... Read more Cognizant Technology Solutions Reviews3.5Rating Trends Rating Trends Recommend to a friend Approve of CEO Frank D'Souza13,018 Ratings8 Dec 2017\"\"Good Company\"\"Former Employee - Anonymous Employee in Hyderabad Recommends Positive Outlook CEOI worked at Cognizant Technology Solutions full-time (More than 5 years)Pros Variable pay and health insurance benefits. Cons In my experience didn't find much. See All 22,029 Reviews Cognizant Technology Solutions Photos+ Add Photo See All Photos See All Cognizant Technology Solutions Interviews Experience Positive 73 %Neutral 14 %Negative 13 %Getting an Interview Campus Recruiting 41 %Applied Online 20 %Recruiter 12 %More Difficulty2.8 Average Hard Average Easy11 Mar 2018Helpful (10)PAT Interview Anonymous Interview Candidate in Bengaluru No Offer Positive Experience Easy Interview Application I applied online. The process took a week. I interviewed at Cognizant Technology Solutions (Bengaluru) in March 2018. Interviewi got a mail from amcat and applied to that. the written was done from home. and i got the hall ticket through mail."
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"title": "https://www.payscale.com/research/PH/Location=Manila/Salary\nAverage Salary in Manila, Philippines",
"text": "Salary Hourly Rate Bonus Popular More Manila Median Salary by Job Check salary info for your own job »Job Average Min Max Customer Service Representative (CSR)266 profiles PHP 237,498PHP 170K PHP 357KCivil Engineer183 profiles PHP 246,375PHP 158K PHP 614KOperations Manager158 profiles PHP 881,809PHP 247K PHP 1.9MSoftware Engineer135 profiles PHP 406,507PHP 225K PHP 1.2MAccountant123 profiles PHP 291,857PHP 179K PHP 732KHuman Resources (HR) Manager111 profiles PHP 527,917PHP 236K PHP 1.2MRegistered Nurse (RN)110 profiles PHP 182,009PHP 97K PHP 822KSee all employers for Manila, Philippines »See all degrees for Manila, Philippines »Country: Philippines Currency: PHP Updated: 7 Apr 2018 Individuals Reporting: 13719View Table Get a personalized salary report!Location: Years in Field/Career: Philippines (change)About Manila Salaries Employees in Manila, make an average salary of PHP 372,283. Popular jobs in Manila include Customer Service Representative (CSR), Civil Engineer, and Operations Manager which pay between PHP 237,498 and PHP 881,809 per year. The most popular industries in Manila are Information Technology (IT) Services, Business Process Outsourcing, and Banking. The most popular employers in Manila are Accenture, Accenture Technology Solutions, and Convergys Corporation. Popular Manila Employers Accenture Average Salary: PHP 371,115Accenture Technology Solutions Average Salary: PHP 438,000Convergys Corporation Average Salary: PHP 297,476International Business Machines (IBM) Corp. Average Salary: PHP 614,401Browse all employers »Manila Job Listings Search for more jobs: Job search by Job Title/Company Location Search"
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"title": "http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/05/12/college-grad-starting-salary_n_7265090.html\nThe Class Of 2015 Is In For A Rude Awakening On Pay",
"text": "BUSINESS 05/12/2015 01:08 pm ET Updated Dec 06, 2017The Class Of 2015 Is In For A Rude Awakening On Pay By Emily Peck Leaving college for the “real world” can be a jarring experience for any new graduate. And if a new survey is any indication, a particularly unpleasant surprise awaits the bright-eyed, fresh-faced class of 2015 when they get those first paychecks. What new graduates expect to earn in their first job is pretty different from what grads of 2014 and 2013 have actually been making, according to a survey released Tuesday by the consulting firm Accenture. The survey found that while just 15 percent of the class of 2015 expects to make $25,000 or less after graduation, a stunning 41 percent of the classes of 2014 and 2013 is earning in that range. Nearly half of the class of 2015 said they expect to make $40,000 or more annually in their first job, according to the survey. Only a quarter of the classes of 2014 and 2013 earns that much. “They believe they’ve better prepared themselves and that they should command a higher salary,” said Katherine La Velle, a managing director at Accenture Strategy who worked on the study. La Velle notes that 21 percent of the classes of 2013/14 work part-time either by choice or because those are the jobs they could find. “ So I would expect that the average salary for those working full-time is likely higher. It’s too early to tell where this class might fall in terms of salary."
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"title": "http://www.salarylist.com/company/BKD-Salary.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Bkd Salary48 47 48Bkd average salary is $60,480, median salary is $52,000 with a salary range from $52,000 to $74,400. Bkd salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. Bkd salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only. They are presented \"\"as is\"\" and updated regularly. Low52,000Average60,480Median52,000High74,400 Bkd Jobs Total 4 Bkd Salaries. Sorted by Date, page 1 Ranked By: Job Title Salaries City Year More info Solution Engineer52,000-74,400Darien, CT, 06820 2014 Bkd Solution Engineer Salaries (4) Bkd Darien, CT Salaries Solution Engineer52,000-52,000Darien, CT, 06820 2013 Bkd Solution Engineer Salaries (4) Bkd Darien, CT Salaries Solution Engineer52,000-52,000Darien, CT, 06820 2011 Bkd Solution Engineer Salaries (4) Bkd Darien, CT Salaries Computer Systems Analyst72,000-72,000Darien, CT, 06820 2010 Bkd Computer Systems Analyst Salaries (1) Bkd Darien, CT Salaries1Related Bkd Salary Infosys Salary Tata Consultancy Services Salary Wipro Salary Deloitte Consulting Salary Accenture Salary Keen Info Tek Salary Audible Salary Techmagix Salary Kpk Technologies Salary Flexera Global Salary Clarkston-potomac Group Salary Sony Computer Entertainment America Salary Infosoft Salary Teklink International Salary Calculate how much you could earn It's FREE. Based on your input and our analysis. How we do it? All fields are required for calculation accuracy."
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"text": "\"Accenture Salary26 78 53Accenture average salary is $77,143, median salary is $73,800 with a salary range from $22,100 to $648,125. Accenture salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. Accenture salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only. They are presented \"\"as is\"\" and updated regularly. Low22,100Average77,143Median73,800High648,125 Accenture Jobs Total 11091 Accenture Salaries. Sorted by Salary, page 1 Ranked By: Job Title Salaries City Year More info Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor648,125-648,125San Francisco, CA, 94101 2012 Accenture Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor Salaries (16) Accenture San Francisco, CA Salaries Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor648,125-648,125Denver, CO, 80201 2012 Accenture Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor Salaries (16) Accenture Denver, CO Salaries Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor648,125-648,125Atlanta, GA, 30301 2012 Accenture Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor Salaries (16) Accenture Atlanta, GA Salaries Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor648,125-648,125Chicago, IL, 60601 2012 Accenture Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor Salaries (16) Accenture Chicago, IL Salaries Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor648,125-648,125Boston, MA, 02101 2012 Accenture Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor Salaries (16) Accenture Boston, MA Salaries Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor648,125-648,125Southfield, MI, 48034 2012 Accenture Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor Salaries (16) Accenture Southfield, MI Salaries Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor648,125-648,125Irving, TX, 75014 2012 Accenture Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor Salaries (16) Accenture Irving, TX Salaries Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor648,125-648,125Reston, VA, 20190 2012 Accenture Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor Salaries (16) Accenture Reston, VA Salaries Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor648,125-648,125San Francisco, CA, 94101 2010 Accenture Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor Salaries (16) Accenture San Francisco, CA Salaries Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor648,125-648,125San Jose, CA, 95101 2010 Accenture Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor Salaries (16) Accenture San Jose, CA Salaries Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor648,125-648,125Miami, FL, 33101 2010 Accenture Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor Salaries (16) Accenture Miami, FL Salaries Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor648,125-648,125Chicago, IL, 60601 2010 Accenture Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor Salaries (16) Accenture Chicago, IL Salaries Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor648,125-648,125Boston, MA, 02101 2010 Accenture Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor Salaries (16) Accenture Boston, MA Salaries Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor648,125-648,125Minneapolis, MN, 55401 2010 Accenture Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor Salaries (16) Accenture Minneapolis, MN Salaries Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor648,125-648,125Florham Park, NJ, 07932 2010 Accenture Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor Salaries (16) Accenture Florham Park, NJ Salaries Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor648,125-648,125New York, NY, 10001 2010 Accenture Global Innovation Lead - Technology Growth Platfor Salaries (16) Accenture New York, NY Salaries Managing Director375,000-375,000CHICAGO, IL, 60601 2014 Accenture Managing Director Salaries (4) Accenture CHICAGO, IL Salaries Managing Director375,000-375,000Pittsburgh, PA, 15201 2014 Accenture Managing Director Salaries (4) Accenture Pittsburgh, PA Salaries Managing Director, Accenture Strategy325,000-325,000El Segundo, CA, 90245 2016 Accenture Managing Director, Accenture Strategy Salaries (1) Accenture El Segundo, CA Salaries Security Executive315,000-315,000Phoenix, AZ, 85001 2015 Accenture Security Executive Salaries (4) Accenture Phoenix, AZ Salaries1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next Related Accenture Salary Infosys Salary Tata Consultancy Services Salary Wipro Salary Deloitte Consulting Salary Accenture Salary Links Technology Solutions Salary Misha Consulting Group Salary Starwave Salary Wiz Tech Salary Project Partners Salary Siemens Enterprise Communications Salary Firstrade Securities Salary Cambrex Charles City Salary Russell Reynolds Associates Salary Calculate how much you could earn It's FREE. Based on your input and our analysis. How we do it? All fields are required for calculation accuracy."
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"text": "\"2016 Management Consulting Salaries – Undergraduate, MBA, Interns and More Trustpilot Updated: 2018 Management Consulting Salaries Welcome to the New Year Management Consulted Subscribers!This leap year, 2016, is exciting on many fronts. The year promises the world’s first space hotel, NASA’s Juno spacecraft arriving at Jupiter, soccer’s Euro 2016 in France and the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, the US Presidential Elections (aka circus) and much more. Along with all the excitement, this new year guarantees new business challenges and with that, a steady demand for consulting services. Over the past couple years, we’ve witnessed a significant increase in demand for consulting services. In 2015, consulting firms experienced an overall 12-18% increase in revenue. With the increasing demand of their services, consulting firms have continued the dogfight to attract more top-notch candidates. In addition, as banking salaries have increased across the board (up to 25% at the MBA level), consulting firms needed to increase their compensation packages to remain competitive. Many of the top consulting firms have raised their base pay for MBAs to $140,000+. Although these salaries are inevitably less than what one would receive in banking (the consulting vs investment banking debate continues), and if you’re in it for the short-term money, go to banking already – a great number of our interview prep clients have happily accepted offers at these consulting firms this year. If you have already decided that you want to break into consulting and want the best odds possible, take advantage of our world-class interview prep and resume prep services."
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"text": "\"ARAMARK Salary83 75 87ARAMARK average salary is $-, median salary is $- with a salary range from $- to $-. ARAMARK salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. ARAMARK salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only. They are presented \"\"as is\"\" and updated regularly. Low-Average-Median-High- ARAMARK Jobs Total 0 ARAMARK Salaries. Sorted by Date, page 1 Ranked By: Job Title Salaries City Year More info Related ARAMARK Salary Infosys Salary Tata Consultancy Services Salary Wipro Salary Deloitte Consulting Salary Accenture Salary Pce Technology Salary North Bend Medical Center Salary M. A. Mortenson Salary United Nations Foundation Salary San Joaquin Valley Pulmonary Medical Group Salary New York Film Academy Salary Nhk International Salary Galveston Independent School District Salary Yuma Regional Medical Center Salary Calculate how much you could earn It's FREE. Based on your input and our analysis. How we do it? All fields are required for calculation accuracy."
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"text": "Top 10 IT Consulting Firms - Finding IT Services and IT Jobs For those who lost their jobs in IT due to technology service outsourcing, these jobs never disappear but just be changed hand to the consulting sectors. To gain the jobs back is to go after these giant consulting companies which provide IT outsourcing, enterprise integration, and technology services. IT consulting firms offer tremendous job opportunities, and it is relatively easy to break in. The following top 10 IT consulting firm list is provided for you to learn IT consulting services and relevant job opportunities.1. Accenture Accenture - Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company, committed to delivering innovation. Accenture's IT service offers a full spectrum of technology consulting to harness the power of emerging technologies while getting the most out of the legacy IT. Accenture claims the expertise to combine business and industry insights with technology know-how. Accenture is known to hire a lot of entry level IT workers and seend them to the fields to gain hands-on experience. The salary is not great fo lower level consultants at Accenture but it is relatively easy to get in and start.2. Deloitte Consulting LLPDeloitte - Deloitte Consulting LLP provides Technology Integration practice to help IT organizations solve business challenges through the integration of technology - as discrete services and/or comprehensive solutions."
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"text": "\"University of Florida Salary74 74 74University of Florida average salary is $80,522, median salary is $54,380 with a salary range from $25,150 to $525,000. University of Florida salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. University of Florida salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only. They are presented \"\"as is\"\" and updated regularly. Low25,150Average80,522Median54,380High525,000 University of Florida Jobs Total 393 University of Florida Salaries. Sorted by Date, page 1 Ranked By: Job Title Salaries City Year More info Postdoctoral Associate42,000-42,000Gainesville, FL, 32601 2017 University of Florida Postdoctoral Associate Salaries (355) University of Florida Gainesville, FL Salaries Clinical Assistant Professor171,603-171,603Gainesville, FL, 32601 2017 University of Florida Clinical Assistant Professor Salaries (208) University of Florida Gainesville, FL Salaries Clinical Associate Professor200,000-200,000Gainesville, FL, 32601 2017 University of Florida Clinical Associate Professor Salaries (11) University of Florida Gainesville, FL Salaries Chemist Ii48,950-48,950Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33301 2017 University of Florida Chemist Ii Salaries (1) University of Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL Salaries Postdoctoral Associate36,358-80,000Gainesville, FL, 32601 2016 University of Florida Postdoctoral Associate Salaries (355) University of Florida Gainesville, FL Salaries Postdoctoral Associate45,000-45,000Orlando, FL, 32801 2016 University of Florida Postdoctoral Associate Salaries (355) University of Florida Orlando, FL Salaries Postdoctoral Associate41,954-41,954Quincy, FL, 32351 2016 University of Florida Postdoctoral Associate Salaries (355) University of Florida Quincy, FL Salaries Postdoctoral Associate42,178-42,178Wimauma, FL, 33598 2016 University of Florida Postdoctoral Associate Salaries (355) University of Florida Wimauma, FL Salaries Postdoctoral Associate46,197-46,197Charleston, WV, 25301 2016 University of Florida Postdoctoral Associate Salaries (355) University of Florida Charleston, WV Salaries Clinical Assistant Professor115,000-400,000Gainesville, FL, 32601 2016 University of Florida Clinical Assistant Professor Salaries (208) University of Florida Gainesville, FL Salaries Clinical Assistant Professor145,000-145,000Interlachen, FL, 32148 2016 University of Florida Clinical Assistant Professor Salaries (208) University of Florida Interlachen, FL Salaries Clinical Assistant Professor174,250-333,125Jacksonville, FL, 32099 2016 University of Florida Clinical Assistant Professor Salaries (208) University of Florida Jacksonville, FL Salaries Clinical Assistant Professor145,000-145,000Lake City, FL, 32024 2016 University of Florida Clinical Assistant Professor Salaries (208) University of Florida Lake City, FL Salaries Clinical Assistant Professor525,000-525,000Orlando, FL, 32801 2016 University of Florida Clinical Assistant Professor Salaries (208) University of Florida Orlando, FL Salaries Assistant Professor85,000-85,000Fort Pierce, FL, 34945 2016 University of Florida Assistant Professor Salaries (151) University of Florida Fort Pierce, FL Salaries Assistant Professor62,937-220,000Gainesville, FL, 32601 2016 University of Florida Assistant Professor Salaries (151) University of Florida Gainesville, FL Salaries Assistant Professor85,000-85,000Immokalee, FL, 34142 2016 University of Florida Assistant Professor Salaries (151) University of Florida Immokalee, FL Salaries Assistant Professor85,000-85,000Jay, FL, 32565 2016 University of Florida Assistant Professor Salaries (151) University of Florida Jay, FL Salaries Assistant Professor85,000-85,000Lake Alfred, FL, 33850 2016 University of Florida Assistant Professor Salaries (151) University of Florida Lake Alfred, FL Salaries Assistant Professor89,000-89,000Ona, FL, 33865 2016 University of Florida Assistant Professor Salaries (151) University of Florida Ona, FL Salaries1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next Related University of Florida Salary Infosys Salary Tata Consultancy Services Salary Wipro Salary Deloitte Consulting Salary Accenture Salary A. G. Tech Usa Salary Simplion Technologies Salary Veracity Consulting Salary Sonic Information Systems Salary Tcg Software Services Salary Edpa Usa Salary Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital Association Salary Ripple Salary Iomosaic Salary Calculate how much you could earn It's FREE. Based on your input and our analysis. How we do it? All fields are required for calculation accuracy."
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"title": "https://www.glassdoor.com/Overview/Working-at-Accenture-EI_IE4138.11,20.htm\nAccenture",
"text": "\"Accenture Overview Website www.accenture.com Headquarters Dublin, Co. Dublin (Ireland) Size 10000+ employees Founded 1989 Type Company - Public (ACN) Revenue $10+ billion (USD) per year With more than 435,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries, Accenture drives innovation to improve the way the world works and lives. Mission: Accenture solves our clients' toughest challenges by providing unmatched services in strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations. We partner with more than three-quarters of the Fortune Global 500, driving innovation to improve the way the world ... Read more Glassdoor Awards Best Places to Work: 2018 (#83), 2012 (#43), 2009 (#48)Top CEOs: 2017 (#43), 2013 (#10)Best Places to Interview: 2017 (#97)Company Updates Accenture15 days ago From AI to XR, learn how to navigate the trends and innovations that are transforming the workplace. Register now for our Tech Vision 2018 broadcast March 29. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=v Qwb SJoin our March 29 Tech Vision broadcast | Accenture Register now for our March 29 broadcast for insights from Accenture's 2018 Technology Vision research into emerging tech trends impacting the future of business, society and your career. Like ( 2)Accenture35 days ago Creating a Culture of Equality. What will it take? All of us. Join the discussion via our live broadcast on International Women’s Day, March 8. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=v Qj PZInternational Women's Day 2018 | Accenture Accenture proudly participates in International Women's Day (IWD) 2018."
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"text": "\"Illinois Institute Of Technology Salary64 64 69Illinois Institute Of Technology average salary is $73,091, median salary is $64,474 with a salary range from $20,010 to $480,000. Illinois Institute Of Technology salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. Illinois Institute Of Technology salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only. They are presented \"\"as is\"\" and updated regularly. Low20,010Average73,091Median64,474High480,000 Illinois Institute Of Technology Jobs Total 107 Illinois Institute Of Technology Salaries. Sorted by Date, page 1 Ranked By: Job Title Salaries City Year More info Senior Research Associate46,334-75,000Chicago, IL, 60601 2016 Illinois Institute Of Technology Senior Research Associate Salaries (34) Illinois Institute Of Technology Chicago, IL Salaries Assistant Professor71,216-168,451Chicago, IL, 60601 2016 Illinois Institute Of Technology Assistant Professor Salaries (27) Illinois Institute Of Technology Chicago, IL Salaries Research Assistant Professor122,500-122,500Chicago, IL, 60601 2016 Illinois Institute Of Technology Research Assistant Professor Salaries (8) Illinois Institute Of Technology Chicago, IL Salaries Research Associate37,500-37,500Chicago, IL, 60601 2016 Illinois Institute Of Technology Research Associate Salaries (5) Illinois Institute Of Technology Chicago, IL Salaries Research Associate69,992-69,992Westmont, IL, 60559 2016 Illinois Institute Of Technology Research Associate Salaries (5) Illinois Institute Of Technology Westmont, IL Salaries Applications Administrator56,100-59,467Chicago, IL, 60601 2016 Illinois Institute Of Technology Applications Administrator Salaries (3) Illinois Institute Of Technology Chicago, IL Salaries Ctbuh Research Associate60,000-60,000Chicago, IL, 60601 2016 Illinois Institute Of Technology Ctbuh Research Associate Salaries (3) Illinois Institute Of Technology Chicago, IL Salaries Postdoctoral Fellow42,840-42,840Bedford Park, IL, 60499 2016 Illinois Institute Of Technology Postdoctoral Fellow Salaries (3) Illinois Institute Of Technology Bedford Park, IL Salaries Postdoctoral Fellow43,742-43,742Chicago, IL, 60601 2016 Illinois Institute Of Technology Postdoctoral Fellow Salaries (3) Illinois Institute Of Technology Chicago, IL Salaries Applications Architect75,000-75,000Chicago, IL, 60601 2016 Illinois Institute Of Technology Applications Architect Salaries (2) Illinois Institute Of Technology Chicago, IL Salaries Database Administrator80,000-80,000Chicago, IL, 60601 2016 Illinois Institute Of Technology Database Administrator Salaries (2) Illinois Institute Of Technology Chicago, IL Salaries Associate Chemist42,336-42,336Chicago, IL, 60601 2016 Illinois Institute Of Technology Associate Chemist Salaries (1) Illinois Institute Of Technology Chicago, IL Salaries Av & Media Coordinator42,411-42,411Chicago, IL, 60601 2016 Illinois Institute Of Technology Av & Media Coordinator Salaries (1) Illinois Institute Of Technology Chicago, IL Salaries Part Time Faculty57,200-57,200Chicago, IL, 60601 2016 Illinois Institute Of Technology Part Time Faculty Salaries (1) Illinois Institute Of Technology Chicago, IL Salaries Research Scientist65,000-65,000Bedford Park, IL, 60499 2016 Illinois Institute Of Technology Research Scientist Salaries (1) Illinois Institute Of Technology Bedford Park, IL Salaries Senior Research Associate42,000-42,000Bedford Park, IL, 60499 2015 Illinois Institute Of Technology Senior Research Associate Salaries (34) Illinois Institute Of Technology Bedford Park, IL Salaries Senior Research Associate44,000-44,000Chicago, IL, 60601 2015 Illinois Institute Of Technology Senior Research Associate Salaries (34) Illinois Institute Of Technology Chicago, IL Salaries Assistant Professor65,000-94,859Chicago, IL, 60601 2015 Illinois Institute Of Technology Assistant Professor Salaries (27) Illinois Institute Of Technology Chicago, IL Salaries Research Assistant Professor71,400-77,112CHICAGO, IL, 60616 2015 Illinois Institute Of Technology Research Assistant Professor Salaries (8) Illinois Institute Of Technology CHICAGO, IL Salaries Postdoctoral Fellow48,000-48,000Bedford Park, IL, 60499 2015 Illinois Institute Of Technology Postdoctoral Fellow Salaries (3) Illinois Institute Of Technology Bedford Park, IL Salaries1 2 3 4 5 6 Next Related Illinois Institute Of Technology Salary Infosys Salary Tata Consultancy Services Salary Wipro Salary Deloitte Consulting Salary Accenture Salary Monterey Peninsula Unified School District Salary West Advanced Technologies Salary Edmunds.com Salary Adaptive Spectrum And Signal Alignment Salary Fish & Richardson Salary America's Collectibles Network Salary Epcos Salary Retail Services And Systems Salary Haemonetics Salary Calculate how much you could earn It's FREE. Based on your input and our analysis. How we do it? All fields are required for calculation accuracy."
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"title": "https://www.glassdoor.co.in/Salary/Accenture-Consultant-Salaries-E4138_D_KO10,20.htm\nAccenture Consultant Salaries",
"text": "Accenture Consultant Salaries121 Salaries Updated 1 Apr 2018Australia– Brisbane, Australia Area– Canberra, Australia Area– Melbourne, Australia Area– Perth, Australia Area– Sydney, Australia Area Austria– Vienna, Austria Area Belgium– Brussels, Belgium Area Brazil– Curitiba, Brazil Area– Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Area– Sao Paulo, Brazil Area Canada– Calgary, AB, Canada Area– Edmonton, AB, Canada Area– Montreal, QC, Canada Area– Ottawa, ON, Canada Area– Toronto, ON, Canada Area– Vancouver, BC, Canada Area– Windsor, ON, Canada Area Chile– Santiago, Chile Area China– Beijing, China Area– Shanghai, China Area Colombia Czech Republic– Prague, Czech Republic Area Denmark– Copenhagen, Denmark Area Finland– Helsinki, Finland Area France– Marseille, France Area– Nice, France Area– Paris, France Area– Strasbourg, France Area Germany– Berlin, Germany Area– Cologne, Germany Area– Dusseldorf, Germany Area– Frankfurt, Germany Area– Hamburg, Germany Area– Munich, Germany Area– Stuttgart, Germany Area Greece– Athens, Greece Area Hong Kong Hungary– Budapest, Hungary Area India– Bangalore, India Area– Calcutta, India Area– Chennai, India Area– Hyderabad, India Area– Mumbai, India Area– New Delhi, India Area– Pune, India Area– Vadodara, India Area Indonesia– Jakarta, Indonesia Area Ireland– Cork, Ireland Area– Dublin, Ireland Area Italy– Florence, Italy Area– Milan, Italy Area– Naples, Italy Area– Rome, Italy Area– Turin, Italy Area Japan– Tokyo, Japan Area Luxembourg– Luxembourg, Luxembourg Area Malaysia– Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Area Mexico– Mexico City, Mexico Area Morocco– Rabat, Morocco Area Netherlands– Amsterdam, Netherlands Area– The Hague, Netherlands Area– Utrecht, Netherlands Area Norway– Oslo, Norway Area Philippines– Cebu City, Philippines Area Poland– Warsaw, Poland Area Portugal– Lisbon, Portugal Area Russia– Moscow, Russia Area Singapore Slovakia– Bratislava, Slovakia Area– Košice, Slovakia Area South Africa– Johannesburg, South Africa Area South Korea– Seoul, South Korea Area Spain– Barcelona, Spain Area– Madrid, Spain Area Sweden– Goteborg, Sweden Area– Stockholm, Sweden Area Switzerland– Geneva, Switzerland Area– Zurich, Switzerland Area Thailand– Bangkok, Thailand Area Turkey– Ankara, Turkey Area– Istanbul, Turkey Area United Arab Emirates– Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Area– Dubai, United Arab Emirates Area United Kingdom– Birmingham, UK Area– Chelmsford, UK Area– Edinburgh, UK Area– London, UK Area– Manchester, UK Area– Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Area– Norwich, UK Area– Reading, UK Area United States– Atlanta, GA Area– Austin, TX Area– Baltimore, MD Area– Battle Creek, MI Area– Bloomington, IL Area– Boston, MA Area– Buffalo, NY Area– Charleston, SC Area– Charlotte, NC Area– Chicago, IL Area– Cincinnati, OH Area– Cleveland, OH Area– Columbus, OH Area– Dallas-Fort Worth, TX Area– Denver, CO Area– Des Moines, IA Area– Detroit, MI Area– Fayetteville, AR Area– Findlay, OH Area– Hartford, CT Area– Houston, TX Area– Indianapolis, IN Area– Kansas City, MO Area– Lafayette, IN Area– Los Angeles, CA Area– Marinette, WI Area– Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL Area– Milwaukee, WI Area– Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN Area– Morgantown, WV Area– Nashville, TN Area– New York City, NY Area– Oklahoma City, OK Area– Peoria, IL Area– Philadelphia, PA Area– Phoenix, AZ Area– Pittsburgh, PA Area– Providence, RI Area– Raleigh-Durham, NC Area– Sacramento, CA Area– San Antonio, TX Area– San Diego, CA Area– San Francisco, CA Area– San Jose, CA Area– Seattle, WA Area– St. Louis, MO Area– Tampa, FL Area– Toledo, OH Area– Tulsa, OK Area– Utica, NY Area– Washington, DC Area Any Experience0-1 Years1-3 Years4-6 Years7-9 Years10-14 Years15+ Years Search Avg Base Pay₹1,479,069₹125K ₹2,837KAvg Total Pay₹1,699KAvg Additional Pay₹403,257₹10 ₹2,400KAdditional Pay Average Low High Cash Bonus ( 64)₹413,469₹10 ₹2,400KStock Bonus ( 1)₹50,000₹50K ₹50KProfit Sharing ( 3)₹50,969₹20 ₹118KCommission Sharing, Tips have not been reported for this role Related Searches: All Consultant Salaries | All Accenture Salaries The typical Accenture Consultant salary is ₹14,79,069. Consultant salaries at Accenture can range from ₹1,25,000 - ₹28,37,370. This estimate is based upon 121 Accenture Consultant salary report (s) provided by employees or estimated based upon statistical methods. When factoring in bonuses and additional compensation, a Consultant at Accenture can expect to make an average total pay of ₹16,99,027 . See all Consultant salaries to learn how this stacks up in the market. Salaries > Consultant > Accenture< / > Embed this report"
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"docid": "D423995#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accenture\nAccenture",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Accenture PLCFormerly called Andersen Consulting (January 1, 2001)Type Public Traded as NYSE : ACN (Class A) S&P 100 component S&P 500 component Industry Professional services Technology services Founded 1989; 29 years ago Headquarters Incorporated headquarters in Dublin, Ireland Area served Worldwide Key people Pierre Nanterme (Chairman & CEO) [1] [2] David Rowland (Chief Financial Officer) Jo Deblaere (Chief Operating Officer) Omar Abbosh (Chief Strategy Officer) Gianfranco Casati (Group Chief Executive - Growth Markets) Paul Daugherty (Chief Technology & Innovation Officer)Rajith Balram Services Strategy, Consulting, Digital, Technology, Operations, Services and Solutions [3]Revenue US$34.85 billion (2017) [4]Operating income US$4.63 billion (2017) [4]Net income US$3.44 billion (2017) [4]Total assets US$22.68 billion (2017) [4]Total equity US$8.94 billion (2017) [4]Number of employees 442,000 (2018) [5]Website www .accenture .com Accenture PLC is a global management consulting and professional services firm that provides strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations services. A Fortune Global 500 company, [6] it has been incorporated in Dublin, Ireland, since 1 September 2009. In 2017, the company reported net revenues of $34.9 billion, with more than 425,000 employees [7] serving clients in more than 200 cities in 120 countries. [ 8] In 2015, the company had about 130,000 employees in India, about 48,000 in the US, [9] and about 50,000 in the Philippines. [ 10] Accenture's current clients include 95 of the Fortune Global 100 and more than three-quarters of the Fortune Global 500. [ 5]Accenture common equity is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, under the symbol ACN, and was added to the S&P 500 index on 5 July 2011. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Formation and early years1.2 Split from Arthur Andersen1.3 Emergence of Accenture1.4 Bermuda headquarters1.5 Ireland headquarters2 Services and operations3 Marketing, branding and identity4 Awards5 See also6 References7 External links History [ edit]Formation and early years [ edit]Accenture began as the business and technology consulting division of accounting firm Arthur Andersen [11] in the early 1950s when it conducted a feasibility study for General Electric to install a computer at Appliance Park in Louisville, Kentucky, [12] which led to GE's installation of a UNIVAC I computer and printer, [13] believed to be the first commercial use of a computer in the U. S. [14] Joseph Glickauf, an early pioneer of computer consulting, held a position as head of Arthur Andersen's administrative services division. [ 12]Split from Arthur Andersen [ edit]In 1989, Arthur Andersen and Andersen Consulting became separate units of Andersen Worldwide Société Coopérative (AWSC). Throughout the 1990s, there was increasing tension between Andersen Consulting and Arthur Andersen. Andersen Consulting was paying Arthur Andersen up to 15% of its profits each year (a provision of the 1989 split was that the more profitable unit – whether AA or AC – pay the other the 15 percent), while at the same time Arthur Andersen was competing with Andersen Consulting through its own newly established business consulting service line called Arthur Andersen Business Consulting (AABC)."
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"docid": "D1946231#0",
"title": "https://newsroom.accenture.com/news/us-companies-losing-customers-as-consumers-demand-more-human-interaction-accenture-strategy-study-finds.htm\n.",
"text": "March 23, 2016U. S. Companies Losing Customers As Consumers Demand More Human Interaction, Accenture Strategy Study Finds Too much reliance on digital technologies has given rise to ‘human-less’ customer services NEW YORK; March 23, 2016 – 83 percent of U. S. consumers prefer dealing with human beings over digital channels to solve customer services issues, according to new rese arch from Acc enture (NYSE: ACN). The report also found that 52 percent of consumers have switched provider in the past year due to poor customer service, with banks, retailers, and cable and satellite television providers being the worst offenders. In the U. S., the estimated cost of customers switching due to poor service is $1.6 trillion. The Accenture Strategy report, ‘ Digital Disconnect in Customer Engagement’, is based on the company’s eleventh annual Global Consumer Pulse Research, which gauges the experiences and attitudes of 24,489 consumers around the world about marketing, sales and customer services. 2,003 U. S. consumers were included in the sample. “ Companies have lost sight of the importance of human interaction and often make it too difficult for consumers to get the right level of help and service that they need,” said Robert Wollan, senior managing director, Advanced Customer Strategy, Accenture Strategy. “ Companies wrongly assume that their digital-only customers are their most profitable, and that customer service is a cost. Consequently they over-invest in digital technologies and channels and lose their most profitable customers – multi-channel customers – who want experiences that cover both digital and traditional channels.” The importance of human connection in customer services Human interaction remains a vital component of customer satisfaction, even in the ‘digital age’. 83 percent of U. S. consumers prefer dealing with human beings over digital channels to solve customer services issues and get advice (77 percent)."
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"docid": "D2908966#0",
"title": "http://www.wikinvest.com/stock/Accenture_(ACN)\n.",
"text": "TOP CONTRIBUTORSA GAndrew Lewis Accenture (NYSE: ACN) is a management and technology consulting firm. In addition to consulting clients on a range of management, operational and technological issues, Accenture also provides its clients with outsourcing services. Accenture has operations in over 49 countries with170,000 employees. [ 1] Accenture has expanded its business to include a large number of employees in rapidly developing, low-cost nations. Accenture employs around 50,000 employees in India, China and the Philippines with plans to triple the number within next 3 years. These employees work for significantly less pay than the company's U. S. workforce, allowing Accenture to profitably provide low cost outsourcing services. However, in recent years, the firm has faced increasing competition from Indian firms specializing in systems integration and outsourcing. In addition to competing with Accenture for clients, these firms compete with Accenture for employees. As a result the salaries of skilled employees in India have risen rapidly over the last 5 years. In the face of increasing competition, Accenture will find it challenging to continue to grow its employee base in India."
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"docid": "D1700093#0",
"title": "http://reviews.greatplacetowork.com/accenture\nWhat Employees Say",
"text": "What Employees Say I'm proud to tell others I work here.92 %People here are willing to give extra to get the job done.91 %Management is competent at running the business.91 %Management is honest and ethical in its business practices.91 %I feel good about the ways we contribute to the community.90 %What They Do We asked Accenture to explain what they do. Here is what they had to say. Accenture is a leading global professional services company, providing a broad range of services and solutions in strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations. Accenture drives innovation to improve the way the world works and lives. About this Company Website:www.accenture.com Industry: Professional Services US Headquarters: New York, New York, 10105 Major Locations: Chicago, Illinois, 60601; San Francisco, California, 94105; Atlanta, Georgia, 30308; Boston, Massachusetts, 02199; New York, New York, 10105; Houston, Utah, 77002; Los Angeles, California, 90245; Dallas, Texas, 75039; Washington D. C., District of Columbia, 22203US Employees: 50,000 Worldwide Revenues: $34,900 million Employees Worldwide: 425,000 Corporate Structure: Public Stock Symbol: ACN Founded: 1989Accenture has been awarded: Best Workplaces in the Bay Area 2018 (ranked 5)Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For 2018 (ranked 60)Great Workplaces in Consulting & Professional Services 2017 (ranked 18)Best Workplaces for Parents 2017 (ranked 21)Best Workplaces for Diversity 2017 (ranked 49)Best Workplaces in New York 2017 (ranked 11)See All“Early exposure to computer science is crucial to helping prepare the next generation of workers for careers in technology. Accenture volunteers help educate students, especially young women and minorities, by encouraging and inspiring them to learn digital skills.” Courtesy: Accenture Perks and Programs We asked Accenture to share a few programs they feel really capture what's unique about their workplace. Here is what they had to say. Focus on Innovation: We’re accelerating innovation across the United States. By 2020, we’ll build 10 new Innovation Hubs in key cities, invest $1.4 billion in training to ensure our people have leading-edge capabilities and create 15,000 highly skilled new jobs."
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"docid": "D1863855#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-an-IDC-Accenture-department\nWhat is an IDC Accenture department?",
"text": "Praveen Makam, 23, With a startup mind!Answered Jul 23, 2016 · Author has 156 answers and 393.6k answer views IDC - India Delivery Center. Accenture concentrates on 3 main industry segments Consulting Delivery Outsourcing - BPOIDC - This is where the projects are held in the same fashion as of any other IT company. You will have to report your work to clients and deliver the project. Your payscale would be at par with the industry and all your team members would be Technology oriented people. Consulting - Mainly MBA graduates are recruited for this role. Consulting dwelves in to multiple things which I do not want to discuss here. Outsourcing/BPO - Voice process, Non-voice process etc., Here folks from all other disciplines will be recruited to work. Work would be billing,processing the client data. you will be properly trained before they place you on the job.5.7k Views · View Upvoters · Answer requested by Ram Related Questions More Answers Below When is it possible to shift to a different department (from operations to IDC) in Accenture?"
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"docid": "D1507061#0",
"title": "https://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/kelly/ireland\nFind your connection on LinkedIn",
"text": "Find your connection on Linked In Join the world's largest professional network Join now Sign in Kelly Ireland San Francisco Bay Area Telecommunications View Full Profile Kelly Ireland Accounting Graduate | B Business Leadership and Commerce Sydney, Australia Accounting Current Sales Assistant at Country Road Group Past Audit & Assurance at Pw C Australia, Finance and Governance Officer at AIESEC in Macquarie University, Summer Vacationer: Audit and... Education Macquarie University, Copenhagen Business School, East Hills Girls Technology High School Summary My goal is to never stop challenging myself intellectually, be able to act as a mentor for young women, and to facilitate collaborative... View Full Profile Kelly Ireland COO - CFO Aidenn Lair Capital Management LPGreater New York City Area Investment Management Current COO - CFO at Aidenn Lair Capital Past CFO at Lion Eye Capital, Managing Director - Business Development at Hedge Serv, CFO at Trivium Capital Management LLC, CFO at Avalon Capital... Education Lincoln University (NZ), Western Heights High School, Western Heights High School, Western Heights High School View Full Profile Kelly Ireland Tech Founder & CEO, Investor, Advisor Greater Seattle Area Information Technology and Services View Full Profile Kelly Ireland-Del Sordi Director of Licensing at Ivanka Trump Greater New York City Area Apparel & Fashion Current Director of Licensing at Ivanka Trump, Licensing Manager at Ivanka Trump Past Licensing Manager at Sam Edelman Shoe, Senior Licensing Manager at Nicole Miller, Licensing Manager at Nicole Miller, Licensing Coordinator... Education Laboratory Institute of Merchandising, Brookdale Community College Summary Licensing professional experienced in driving business development through licensed extensions and strategic distribution initiatives.... View Full Profile Kelly Ireland Director, Strategic Accounts at Trans Perfect London, United Kingdom Translation and Localization Current Director, Strategic Accounts at Trans Perfect Past Account Executive at Trans Perfect, Account Manager at Trans Perfect, Sports Advisor at Elverys Sports, Business and Marketing Student at... Education University of Limerick, Scoil Aireagail View Full Profile Kelly Ireland National Planning and Logistics Manager at DB Breweries Auckland, New Zealand Food & Beverages Current National Planning and Logistics Manager at DB Breweries Past Supply Planning Manager at DB Breweries, Master Scheduler at DB Breweries, Master Scheduler at Alto Packaging Limited Education University of Auckland, Massey University View Full Profile Kelly Ireland Senior Manager at Accenture Strategy Portland, Oregon Area Management Consulting Current Businss Strategy Senior Manager at Accenture, Co-Founder at Wash LBPast Business Strategy Manager at Accenture, Senior Business Strategy Consultant at Accenture, Founder at Intern Suites, Humira Rheumatology... Education University of Virginia Darden School of Business, Ursinus College View Full Profile Kelly Ireland Engineering Manager at Packers Plus Energy Services Inc. Houston, Texas Area Oil & Energy Current Engineering Manager at Packers Plus Energy Services Inc. Past Senior Design Engineer at Packers Plus Energy Services Inc., Engineering Manager for Lower Completions - Frontier IPT at Baker Hughes,... Education Texas A&M University - Mays Business School, Texas A&M University View Full Profile Kelly Ireland Vice President - Compliance & Ethics at The Compliance and Ethics Forum for Life Insurers (CEFLI)Washington D. C. Metro Area Insurance Current Vice President - Compliance & Ethics at The Compliance and Ethics Forum for Life Insurers (CEFLI), Vice President - Compliance at The... Past Senior Counsel, Insurance Regulation at American Council of Life Insurers Education York University - Osgoode Hall Law School, Mc Master University View Full Profile"
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"docid": "D2686395#0",
"title": "https://www.ge.com/digital/partners\nGE Partners with Apple to Bring Predix Industrial Apps to iPhone and iPad",
"text": "GE Partners with Apple to Bring Predix Industrial Apps to i Phone and i Pad By delivering powerful industrial apps to the world’s best mobile devices, Predix SDK for i OS unlocks the hidden value of asset and operational data no matter your location. LEARN MOREPartnership News Pw C and Service Max: Transforming Field Services Operations into a Digital Machine Pw C and Service Max: Transforming Field Services Operations into a Digital Machine Pw C and Service Max are helping oil and gas clients transform their field services organizations. WATCH NOWSatya Nadella and John Flannery Sit Down for a Chat Satya Nadella and John Flannery Sit Down for a Chat On the main stage at Minds + Machines, the CEOs of Microsoft and GE sat down to discuss the emergent world we now find ourselves in. The digital economy is now driven by the convergence of IT and OT, and the fact that Predix now runs on Azure will help companies around the world realize these benefits. WATCH THE VIDEOApple and Accenture on Main Stage at Minds + Machines Apple and Accenture on Main Stage at Minds + Machines Kevin Ichhpurani, EVP of Global Ecosystem & Channels, hosted Apple’s Susan Prescott, VP Pro Markets at Apple, and Paul Dougherty, Chief Technology & Innovation Officer at Accenture to talk about the extension of IIo T value to mobile users, AI, Extended Reality and the workforce of the future. WATCH THE VIDEOEY Serves as Titanium Sponsor at Minds + Machines 2017EY Serves as Titanium Sponsor at Minds + Machines 2017See highlights of EY and GE Digital industrial innovation in action at Minds + Machines 2017. LEARN MOREGE and Intel: Partnering to Drive Digital Industrial Transformation GE and Intel: Partnering to Drive Digital Industrial Transformation LEARN MOREOracle interviews GE Digital CEO Bill Ruh Oracle interviews GE Digital CEO Bill Ruh Check out the interview published in Oracle’s Profit Magazine about the impact of digital industrial transformation. READ THE ARTICLEPredix App Showcase Industrial apps powered by Predix With broad ecosystem support, Predix-based apps are unleashing new levels of performance of both GE and non-GE assets. Our App Showcase provides a sample of market-ready industrial apps by GE, partners, and developers who are committed to advancing the new digital industrial era. LEARN MOREPartner Resources Become a Partner The GE Digital Alliance Program is designed to nurture an ecosystem that brings together the power of GE Digital's portfolio of products, plus the skill sets of systems integrators, technology providers, software developers, service providers, and resellers."
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"docid": "D2589892#0",
"title": "http://goaleurope.com/2011/07/21/eastern-european-bpo-industry-is-growing-despite-competition-from-india/\nEastern European BPO Industry Is Growing Despite Competition from India",
"text": "Like it? Share it!Facebook Twitter Google+ Linked In Email Share The Polish business process outsourcing industry grew by 20% last year. Mc Kinsey reported that 33,000 jobs were moved to Eastern Europe in 2010. BPO service providers are growing fast across the region but Eastern Europe still remains the underdog in the global business process outsourcing industry. Just take a look at Accenture, one of the leading BPO providers in Eastern Europe. According to an interview Nicholas Butt, the director of Accenture’s BPO centre in Romania, gave to ZF, it would have 400 employees by 2011, offering services such as finance and accounting services, human resources, logistics, supply and insurance for multinational clients. This figure must be compared to 21,000 employees in the Philippines and over 70,000 in India. It is certainly hard to compete with lower cost locations. For example, a data processing clerk in India earns 1,500 to 2,000 Euros per year, while in Romania the annual gross salary for such a position would be around 6,400 Euros. Still, the price is competitive compared to what a similar job would be paid in England (19,000 Euros)."
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"docid": "D67136#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Management_consulting\nManagement consulting",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Management consulting is the practice of helping organizations to improve their performance, operating primarily through the analysis of existing organizational problems and the development of plans for improvement. Organizations may draw upon the services of management consultants for a number of reasons, including gaining external (and presumably objective) advice and access to the consultants' specialized expertise. As a result of their exposure to, and relationships with numerous organizations, consulting firms are typically aware of industry \"\" best practices .\"\" However, the specific nature of situations under consideration may limit the ability to transfer such practices from one organization to another. Consultancies may also provide organizational change management assistance, development of coaching skills, process analysis, technology implementation, strategy development, or operational improvement services. Management consultants often bring their own proprietary methodologies or frameworks to guide the identification of problems, and to serve as the basis for recommendations for more effective or efficient ways of performing work tasks. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Function3 Approaches3.1 Specialization4 Current state of the industry5 Trends5.1 Big Four accounting firms in the management consulting market5.2 The future of the industry6 Government consultants6.1 United Kingdom6.2 Europe6.3 Romania6.4 Australia6.5 New Zealand7 Criticism8 International standards9 See also9.1 Action areas of consulting9.2 Related culture10 References11 Further reading History [ edit]Management consulting grew with the rise of management, as a unique field of study. The first management consulting firm was Arthur D. Little Inc., founded in 1886 as a partnership, and later incorporated in 1909. [ 1] Though Arthur D. Little later became a general management consultancy, it originally specialised in technical research. As Arthur D. Little focused on technical research for the first few years, the first management consultancy was started by Frederick Winslow Taylor, who in 1893 opened an independent consulting practice in Philadelphia."
},
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"docid": "D400652#0",
"title": "http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/05/12/college-grad-starting-salary_n_7265090.html\nThe Class Of 2015 Is In For A Rude Awakening On Pay",
"text": "BUSINESS 05/12/2015 01:08 pm ET Updated Dec 06, 2017The Class Of 2015 Is In For A Rude Awakening On Pay By Emily Peck Leaving college for the “real world” can be a jarring experience for any new graduate. And if a new survey is any indication, a particularly unpleasant surprise awaits the bright-eyed, fresh-faced class of 2015 when they get those first paychecks. What new graduates expect to earn in their first job is pretty different from what grads of 2014 and 2013 have actually been making, according to a survey released Tuesday by the consulting firm Accenture. The survey found that while just 15 percent of the class of 2015 expects to make $25,000 or less after graduation, a stunning 41 percent of the classes of 2014 and 2013 is earning in that range. Nearly half of the class of 2015 said they expect to make $40,000 or more annually in their first job, according to the survey. Only a quarter of the classes of 2014 and 2013 earns that much. “They believe they’ve better prepared themselves and that they should command a higher salary,” said Katherine La Velle, a managing director at Accenture Strategy who worked on the study. La Velle notes that 21 percent of the classes of 2013/14 work part-time either by choice or because those are the jobs they could find. “ So I would expect that the average salary for those working full-time is likely higher. It’s too early to tell where this class might fall in terms of salary."
},
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"docid": "D1211503#0",
"title": "http://smallbusiness.chron.com/international-venture-67601.html\nWhat Is an International Venture?",
"text": "Related Articles1How to Describe the Four Basic Levels of International Business Activities2What Is Export Merchandising?3What Is the Difference in Global Advertising & International Advertising?4The Pros & Cons of Foreign Direct Investment International Businesses An international venture refers to the entry of a domestic business into the global marketplace. While a company may go it alone when entering a global market, many often form joint ventures and collaborate with other domestic companies or companies in the foreign market. Even some small businesses may establish international ventures to get niche products to specific markets or to leverage the Internet to present local goods to a global audience. Alone or Joint Offering goods in foreign markets without the involvement of another company gives you greater control, or autonomy. You make the decisions on how to enter the market and operate, and you also retain all profits earned. However, a joint venture is intended to allow you to make use of the expertise or local market involvement of the joint venture partner. A small operation entering a foreign market for the first time often benefits from shared responsibilities with a company entrenched in the target market. Methods Often, two or more companies form legally contracted international joint ventures that become shared business operations distinct from each company's other activities. Microsoft and Dublin-based global management solutions company Accenture formed a joint venture in 2000 named Avanade. While Accenture is the majority owner in the venture, the purpose was for Microsoft to expand the reach of its IT-based consulting solutions."
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"docid": "D2923791#0",
"title": "http://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/outside-voices-careers/2014/10/08/trends-in-diversity-recruiting-us-employers-weigh-in\nTrends in Diversity Recruiting: U.S. Employers Weigh In",
"text": "Upon reaching out to several companies for this post about campus recruiting, it’s clear the nation’s top companies are seeking diverse talent pools. Technically, we’re all diverse. Is anyone completely defined by a box? Executives' approach to recruiting and ramping up their numbers – whether it’s women in tech roles, veterans, disabled or multiracial employees and more – isn't much different than recruiting as a whole: Hire the most qualified candidate. Diversity recruiting strategies, in turn, boil down to finding the best, most qualified candidates. Companies weigh in on diversity: The goal of AT&T is to “have the best talent at the table from every background,” says Rick Gomez, executive director of Global AT&T College Recruiting. Developing programs and strategies to attract minority candidates on campus is extremely important, because they heavily weigh the value of diverse teams. For instance, Gomez mentions that the company's strategy involves partnering with student organizations, such as Student Veterans of America and the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers to “ fill the needs of the organization, and at the same time, build our brand and recruit top campus talent – creating a win for the organization and a win for AT&T.”As such, AT&T's strategy centers around partnering with schools that have healthy populations of diverse students, including many historically black colleges and universities. The company also sponsors and attends national and local events with organizations such as Career Opportunities for Students with Disabilities, Student Veterans of America, Grace Hopper Celebration for Women in Computing, Society of Women Engineers, National Society of Black Engineers, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, Great Minds in STEM and many more. As AT&T's recruiters attend events on campus, conduct interviews and go to career fairs, they also hold specific events."
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"docid": "D2680873#0",
"title": "http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20150827005256/en/AECOM-appoints-Mary-E.-Finch-executive-vice\nAECOM appoints Mary E. Finch executive vice president and chief human resources officer",
"text": "\"AECOM appoints Mary E. Finch executive vice president and chief human resources officer Mary E. Finch has been named executive vice president and chief human resources officer of AECOM, effective Sept. 28. ( Photo: Business Wire)August 27, 2015 08:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time LOS ANGELES-- ( BUSINESS WIRE )--AECOM (NYSE: ACM), a premier, fully integrated global infrastructure firm, announced today that Mary E. Finch has been named executive vice president and chief human resources officer, effective Sept. 28.“AECOM’s greatest strength is its people. Mary’s outstanding leadership experience in advancing diverse workplace cultures that value employee growth, engagement and success, and her ability to partner across groups to execute business strategy, will significantly strengthen our team”Tweet this In this role, Finch will oversee AECOM’s human resources organization worldwide with responsibility for talent acquisition and development; employee relations, compensation and benefits; diversity; organization planning and effectiveness; HR legal and regulatory compliance; and the efficacy of the company’s succession-planning and Performance + Rewards program. She will also be a member of AECOM’s Executive Leadership Team. Finch joins AECOM from Accenture, where she held positions of increasing responsibility since 2001 and most recently was the senior managing director and chief operating officer for global human resources, leading 4,500 HR professionals worldwide. Prior to joining Accenture, she held progressive leadership roles with Abilizer Solutions and Accenture legacy firm Andersen Consulting. “AECOM’s greatest strength is its people. Mary’s outstanding leadership experience in advancing diverse workplace cultures that value employee growth, engagement and success, and her ability to partner across groups to execute business strategy, will significantly strengthen our team,” said Michael S. Burke, AECOM chairman and chief executive officer. \"\" I am confident that her skills will improve AECOM’s ability to grow our business as well as attract and retain the industry’s best talent. ”Finch will be based at AECOM’s headquarters in Los Angeles."
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"docid": "D1989522#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-an-associate-manager-salary-in-Accenture-India-What-is-the-minimum-work-experience-required-to-be-in-the-AM-level-in-Accenture\nWhat is an associate manager salary in Accenture, India? What is the minimum work experience required to be in the AM level in Accenture?",
"text": "Nihar Goel, works at Accenture Answered Feb 26, 2016 · Upvoted by Sushant Soni, I work at Accenture · Author has 106 answers and 153.2k answer views Personally, I have seen people as young as 6 years into the service snd being promoted to AM :) However, these are exceptional cases and you'd need to work quite hard for it along with the saying 'right place, right time'Ideally, ASE to AM is between 7-8 years with a minimum package of approximately 11 LPA (fixed) plus variable pay which would vary in between 10% to 15%.24k Views · View Upvoters · Answer requested by Akash Sinha Your response is private. Is this answer still relevant and up to date? Related Questions More Answers Below What is the salary at Accenture? How is the salary growth in Accenture India? How much experience required to be on Manager role with Accenture India? How senior is level 6 at Accenture India? What would be the salary at Partner level in a company like Accenture India? Ask New Question Shrikant Umarye, General Manager Answered Jan 6, 2018 · Author has 1.7k answers and 296.4k answer viewsan associate manager role in accenture... total work experience is close to 10 years...with current CTC at 15.2 lakhs p.a., can expect the offer to come in around 20 lakhs..variable pay component in accenture is at 20% of overall pay. Variable pay is always sucks in consulting companies like Accenture."
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"docid": "D2933454#0",
"title": "http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ryan-scott/a-day-on-not-a-day-off-ce_b_9001518.html\nâA Day On, Not a Day Offâ: Celebrating MLK Day Through Service",
"text": "Amidst the increased attention on the subject of racial justice this past year, Martin Luther King Jr. Day is an opportunity to reflect on our progress with civil rights in this country — and consider how far we have yet to go. As the King Center notes: We commemorate Dr. King’s inspiring words, because his voice and his vision filled a great void in our nation, and answered our collective longing to become a country that truly lived by its noblest principles. Yet, Dr. King knew that it wasn’t enough just to talk the talk, that he had to walk the walk for his words to be credible. There’s a way for all of us to walk the walk — through service. As Martin Luther King Jr. observed, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?” The Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, organized by the Corporation for Community and National Service, is a way of answering this question and fulfilling the mission of the holiday: empowering individuals, strengthening communities, bridging barriers, creating solutions to social problems, and moving us closer to Dr. King’s vision of a beloved community. For companies, first of all give your employees the (paid) day off. Only 37% do, though the good news is that this number has increased in recent years. Once you get beyond the standard holidays like Christmas and Thanksgiving into the more optional holidays like President’s Day, MLK Day now tops the list of those holidays given by companies. The MLK Day of Service is the only federal holiday observed as a national day of service, and thus its motto is “a day on, not a day off.”"
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"docid": "D1632928#0",
"title": "https://www.linkedin.com/in/graham-gordon-263a9815\nGraham Gordon",
"text": "Graham Gordon Senior Manager at Accenture Strategy Houston, Texas Management Consulting Current Accenture Previous Accenture, Merrill Lynch Education Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management500+ connections View Graham Gordon’s full profile. It's free!Your colleagues, classmates, and 500 million other professionals are on Linked In. View Graham’s Full Profile Graham Gordon’s Activity See all activity Graham Gordon liked this This guy. Megh Gupta, CPA, CMA He's a walking best... Graham Gordon liked this Global Atlantic Financial Group is hiring a Strategy... Graham Gordon liked this Learning never stops... Analytics-led Strategy Kellogg... Graham Gordon liked this Our just-released #Future Workforce research finds that... Graham Gordon liked this Accenture to hire 400 as it opens new Boston 'innovation... The expansion comes after Accenture has acquired two local companies in the past year. Graham Gordon liked this It was an honor to speak last month among distinguished... See more Experience Strategy Senior Manager Accenture2016 – Present (2 years)Strategy Manager Accenture2014 – 2016 (2 years)Strategy Consultant Accenture2009 – 2012 (3 years)Business Analyst Accenture2008 – 2009 (1 year)Summer Analyst Merrill Lynch May 2006 – August 2006 (4 months)Education Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management Master of Business Administration (MBA), Strategy Vanderbilt University Summa Cum Laude Activities and Societies: Beta Theta Pi, The Susan Gray School, Sailing Club Skills Organizational Design Culture Change Management Consulting Business Strategy Business Process Improvement Mergers Business Transformation Programmes Mergers & Acquisitions Business Transformation Strategy Business Process Design Strategic Consulting How's this translation? Great • Has errors View Graham Gordon’s full profile to... See who you know in common Get introduced Contact Graham Gordon directly View Graham’s Full Profile Not the Graham you’re looking for? View more"
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"docid": "D1006268#0",
"title": "https://managementconsulted.com/consulting-jobs/management-consulting-and-the-consulting-industry-101/\nManagement Consulting and the Consulting Industry 101",
"text": "\"Management Consulting and the Consulting Industry 101I t seems like everyone these days is in management consulting – strategy consultants, business consultants, technology consultants, IT consultants, marketing consultants, and the list goes on and on. It’s a catch-all title for someone who gets paid to give their advice on particular subjects to companies. In this post, we’ll attempt to answer 3 big questions:-Who are management consultants? -Mc Kinsey, Accenture, Monitor…what’s the difference between different management consulting firms? -What do management consultants actually do? Who are consultants? Management consultants as people are generally:1) Knowledgeable about the topic at hand 2) Well-connected within the industry 3) Have a reputation and/or brand (based on experience, publications, etc) 4) Effective communicators Companies often face questions that they are incapable of answering or too busy to properly address. This is where management consultants come in, armed with the above 4 traits, to help address precisely those questions. Further reading: Why companies hire management consultants Mc Kinsey, Accenture, Monitor…what’s the difference between different management consulting firms? The consulting industry can be segmented accordingly:1) Management consulting firms (eg Mc Kinsey, Bain, BCG – MBB) 2) One-stop-shop and technology-focused consulting firms (eg Accenture, Deloitte) 3) Niche/boutique consulting firms (eg Mercer HR, Kurt Salmon) 4) Independent consultants (self explanatory)Our categorization isn’t perfect – for instance, boutique consulting shops provide management advice; one-stop-shops often focus on IT/technology and less on strategy."
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"docid": "D2387335#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-corresponding-ladder-levels-in-accenture\nWhat are the corresponding ladder levels in accenture?",
"text": "Center Functions Ladders Accenture Management Consulting Accenture (company)Career Advice What are the corresponding ladder levels in accenture?ad by Syracuse Online Business Advance your career with a top-20 online MBA. Earn your MBA online from Syracuse in 24 months. GMAT waivers available for experienced professionals!Learn More at onlinebusiness.syr.edu10 Answers Vidhi Nagda, works at Accenture (2016-present)Answered May 11, 2017The lowest Career level in Accenture is level 13. And you can climb upto level 6. D U leads, Board of Directors, CFO, CEO, CTO , COO etc can have Career level above 6. As per updated Nomenclature Level 13 - Application Development/Test support Level 12 - Application Development/Test Associate Level 11 - Application Development/ Test Analyst Level 10 - Application Development/ Test Senior Analyst Level 9 - Application Development/ Test Lead Level 8 - Application Development/ Test Assoc Manager Level 7 - Application Development/ Test Manager Level 6 - Technology Delivery lead Senior Manager There are two kinds in each category from level 7 to level 13 . They are Development and Testing.28.2k Views · View Upvoters · Answer requested by Brazen Warrior Related Questions More Answers Below What is months at level in Accenture? What is the meaning of different career levels in accenture? How senior is level 6 at Accenture India? How is LEVEL 8 at Accenture?"
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"docid": "D316783#0",
"title": "https://www.careerbliss.com/accenture/salaries/\n4,280 Accenture Employee Salaries",
"text": "\"Accenture (853 reviews) Share Salary Industry: Scientific and Technical Consulting Services · HQ: Dublin, Ireland · http://www.accenture.com/Overview Jobs Salaries Reviews News4,280 Accenture Employee Salaries Browse Accenture Salaries by Job Title →Accenture employees earn $71,000 annually on average, or $34 per hour, which is 15% higher than the national salary average of $61,000 per year. According to our data, the highest paying job at Accenture is an Associate Partner at $198,000 annually while the lowest paying job at Accenture is a Customer Service Representative at $27,000 annually. Advertisement Project Manager$90K\"\"Being an experienced hire rather than a college graduate which is the typical Accenture hire, put me in a unique situation in that I went in with experience and a previous salary base. I changed roles when I joined Accenture. The new salary was very fair and considerably more than I was making previously. However, the salary was at the low end of market salary (the range of salaries for others in the profession in a given geographical location) for a project manager. I made the mistake when I was hired of not knowing what the range was and not fighting for what I felt I was worth and that error stayed with me for a very long time. Know the market and what the salary is for the position you are looking at and be willing to fight for what you want. Raises are based on a percentage of the starting point -- so the starting point is very important. Even promotions are affected by the starting point."
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"docid": "D3152076#0",
"title": "https://newsroom.accenture.com/fact-sheet/\nQ2 FY 2018 (ENDED FEB. 28, 2018)",
"text": "Newsroom Main Accenture is a leading global professional services company, providing a broad range of services and solutions in strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations. We help organizations maximize their performance and achieve their vision. We develop and implement technology solutions to improve our clients’ productivity and efficiency — and may run parts of their operations on their behalf. Ultimately, we enable our clients to become high-performance businesses and governments. Download PDF for offline viewing [PDF, 95KB] Overview Net Revenues: US$34.9 billion for fiscal 2017 (12 mos. ended Aug. 31, 2017)Exchange/Ticker: NYSE/ACNIndex Memberships: S&P 100 ®, Russell 1000 ®Index, Fortune Global 500Employees: Approximately 442,000 (7,200 Accenture Leaders)Global Reach: Offices and operations in more than 200 cities in 55 countries Geographic Regions: North America Europe Growth Markets Senior Leadership: Pierre Nanterme Chairman & CEO Jo Deblaere Chief Operating Officer David P. Rowland Chief Financial Officer Clients We operate at the heart of our clients’ businesses, helping address their most complex, mission-critical issues. Accenture’s clients span the full range of industries around the world and include 95 of the Fortune Global 100 and more than three-quarters of the Fortune Global 500. Industry Expertise Accenture delivers its services and solutions through 13 focused industry groups in five operating groups. This industry focus provides Accenture’s professionals with a thorough understanding of industry evolution, business issues and applicable technologies, enabling us to deliver innovative solutions tailored to each client. Technology Leadership As the largest independent technology services provider, we have a privileged position in the ecosystem and are the #1 partner of many key players, including SAP, Oracle, Microsoft, HP and Salesforce.com."
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"docid": "D2811578#0",
"title": "http://www.consultingbench.com/consulting-firms/city/Minneapolis\nConsulting Firms in Minneapolis",
"text": "\"Consulting Firms in Minneapolis Consulting Firms > Consulting firms in Minneapolis<< previous 1 | 2 next >>Name Description Actions Meritide Inc. Featured Listing Meritide helps clients align their IT and business strategies. They provide management consulting, design, integration and implementation services, business systems assessments, CIO consulting, Microsoft Office 365 / Share Point business application development, and ITIL-based service desk software. Details Accenture Accenture plc is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company headquartered in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. It is the largest consulting firm in the world and is a Fortune Global 500 company. As of August 2015, the company had more than 373,000 employees across 130 countries. Accenture's current clients include 96 of the Fortune Global 100 and more than three-quarters of the Fortune Global 500. Previously incorporated in the USA, then in Bermuda, since September 1, 2009 the company has been incorporated in Ireland. Details Avanade Avanade Inc. was founded in 2000 as a joint venture between Accenture and Microsoft to serve an untapped market for Microsoft-focused consulting services. The company provides IT services focused on the Microsoft platform for mid-sized to large enterprise organizations. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, the company has 70+ locations worldwide and employs more than 19,600 professionals."
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"docid": "D305980#0",
"title": "http://www.xe.com/currency/dkk-danish-krone\nDKK - Danish Krone",
"text": "DKK - Danish Krone▼Denmark, Krone The Danish Krone is the currency of Denmark. Our currency rankings show that the most popular Denmark Krone exchange rate is the DKK to EUR rate . The currency code for Kroner is DKK, and the currency symbol is kr.. Below, you'll find Danish Krone rates and a currency converter. You can also subscribe to our currency newsletters with daily rates and analysis, read the XE Currency Blog , or take DKK rates on the go with our XE Currency Apps and website. More info ▶Full currency list Top DKK Exchange Rates▼41 EUR USD GBP SEK INR AUD CAD NOK PKR1 DKK 0.13430 0.16533 0.11622 1.39480 10.7959 0.21329 0.20839 1.28882 19.1214Inverse: 7.44575 6.04859 8.60446 0.71695 0.09263 4.68842 4.79878 0.77590 0.052302018-04-12 15:22 UTCAll figures are based on live mid-market rates. These rates are not available to consumer clients. Click on a currency code to learn about it. Currency Facts DKK Stats Name: Danish Krone Symbol: kr. Minor Unit: 1/100 = Øre Top DKK Conversion: DKK/EURTop DKK Chart: DKK/EUR Chart DKK Profile Inflation: 1.00%Coins: Freq Used: kr.1, kr.2, kr.5, kr.10, kr.20, 50Banknotes: Freq Used: kr.50, kr.100, kr.200, kr.500, kr.1000Central Bank: Danmarks Nationalbank Website: http://www.nationalbanken.dk/Users: Denmark, Faroe Islands, Greenland Have more info about the Danish Krone? Email us ▶XE Currency Converter More currencies▼ ↔ ▼Convert Why are you interested in the DKK?"
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"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g294457-i2816-k1751327-Which_currency_for_Bucharest_Euros_or_Ron-Romania.html\nWhich currency for Bucharest - Euros or Ron",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Europe forums Romania forum Romania forums SED77Cippenham, Berkshire Level Contributor3 posts13 reviews Save Topic Which currency for Bucharest - Euros or Ron Feb 19, 2008, 5:58 AMHi I have been getting conflicting advice on which currency to take to Bucharest when I go later on in the month. I know you can use Euros over there, but have been told that not all places accept this, so thought it would be better to order a few quid in Ron Lei's before leaving and getting the rest out in the hole in the wall - ATM - once I get there. Please can someone let me know which is best - euros or Ron or both!Thanks Sam Mentioned in this post Bucharest Romania Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Romania? See all From Bucharest, Transylvania Castle...239 Reviewsfrom $98.70*Dracula's Castle, Peles Castle...136 Reviewsfrom $100.00*Castles of Transylvania: Private Day...49 Reviewsfrom $78.10*2-Day Private Tour of Transylvania...7 Reviewsfrom $271.20*1-8 of 8 replies Sorted by 1alterme Bucharest Destination Expertfor Bucharest, Brasov Level Contributor6,526 posts Save Reply1. Re: Which currency for Bucharest - Euros or Ron Feb 19, 2008, 7:07 AMYou can't really use Euros (or anything else except lei) in Romania because only a few major hotels and some tourist-orientated shops accept payments in foreign currencies. There's no point in changing pounds into lei outside Romania, you're certainly going to get a terribly low exchange rate. So bring a few pounds with you and change them into lei AFTER you get in Romania; there are exchange offices everywhere, including at airports (and even though the exchange offices at airports have a worst rate than those located in cities, it's still a much better exchange rate than what you could get outside Romania). Report inappropriate content SED77Cippenham, Berkshire Level Contributor3 posts13 reviews Save Reply2. Re: Which currency for Bucharest - Euros or Ron Feb 19, 2008, 7:44 AMThat's great - thanks for your advice - I thought it would be hard to pay in Euros for most places! ! Report inappropriate contenttasha6Bucharest, Romania8 posts Save Reply3."
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"docid": "D2295189#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_countries_use_the_Danish_currency\nWhat countries use the Danish currency?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society History History of Europe What countries use the Danish currency? Flag What countries use the Danish currency? Answer by Tedly W Confidence votes 8.4KDanish currency is the currency of Denmark and is called the krone ( kroner in the plural; international code DKK). Danish kroner are also legal tender in Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The krone came into being with the Scandinavian Monetary Union and was thus once the currency of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. But today each country has its own currency, Sweden using the Swedish krona (SEK) and Norway the Norwegian krone (NOK). All three countries have resisted changing to the euro. While the Faroe Islands calls its currency Faroese krona, it is not an independent currency but a Faroese version of the Danish krone. Greenland, today using the Danish krone, is planning a future Greenlandic crone, but it also is not to be an independent currency but a Greenland version of the Danish krone. ( See Related Link for more on Danish crrency. )"
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"docid": "D1440452#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenlandic_krone\nGreenlandic krone",
"text": "\"Greenland, 50 Øre (1874), first year of issue for the Greenlandic krone. [ 1] The uniface note (valued at half a krone) was issued in Denmark for use in Greenland. The note depicts the royal monogram of Christian IX of Denmark on the left and a small crowned polar bear on the right. The Greenlandic krone ( Greenlandic: koruuni, Danish: grønlandsk krone) is the currency for Greenland. The Greenland krone was not intended to be an independent currency but a version of the Danish krone. Consequently, it was not intended to have its own ISO 4217 currency code, but to use the same ISO 4217 code as the Danish krone, which is DKK. Even if the currency was to have been adopted, the (regular) Danish krone would have continued to circulate separately. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Coins3 Banknotes4 See also5 Notes6 References7 External links History [ edit]As in Denmark, the krone replaced the rigsdaler in 1874 at a rate of 2 kroner = 1 rigsdaler. All issues of the krone in Greenland have been equivalent in value to the Danish krone. During the last part of the 19th century, while still a Danish colony, several mining companies operating in Greenland issued their own currencies."
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"docid": "D512736#0",
"title": "http://www.aph.com/community/holidays/list-of-european-countries-which-use-the-euro-currency/\nList of countries which use the euro currency",
"text": "List of countries which use the euro currencyby Pete Barden and Josh Sainsbury • 31/07/2017 • 4 Comments Want to know which countries use the euro? Find the European countries that do, the European countries that don’t and even the non-European countries that do…Discover who’s in and out of the euro EU and non-EU European countries that do and don’t use the euro We’ve compiled a list of all European countries and whether or not they use the euro. Country Use the euro? Currency Albania No Albanian Lek Andorra Yes Euro Armenia No Armenian dram Austria Yes Euro Belarus No Belarusian ruble Belgium Yes Euro Bosnia-Herzegovina No Konvertibilna Marka Bulgaria No Lev Croatia No Croatian Kuna Cyprus Yes Euro Czech No Republic Koruna Denmark No Kroner Estonia Yes Euro Finland Yes Euro France Yes Euro Georgia No Lari Germany Yes Euro Greece Yes Euro Hungary No Forint Iceland No Krona Ireland Yes Euro Italy Yes Euro Kazakhstan No Tenge Kosovo Yes Euro Latvia Yes Euro Liechtenstein No Swiss Franc Lithuania Yes Euro Luxembourg Yes Euro Macedonia No Denar Malta Yes Euro Moldova No Leu Monaco Yes Euro Montenegro Yes Euro Netherlands Yes Euro Norway No Norwegian Krone Poland No Zloty Portugal Yes Euro Romania No Leu Russia No Russian Ruble San Marino Yes Euro Serbia No Serbian Dinar Slovakia Yes Euro Slovenia Yes Euro Spain Yes Euro Sweden No Krona Switzerland No Franc Turkey No Lira UK No Pound Ukraine No Hryvnia Vatican City Yes Euro RELATED LINKSHas your passport run out? Here’s how to get it renewed in time Could you get an EU passport through birth or marriage? Find out here Simply check out our list below detailing the various combinations of countries and what currency they’re using. EU countries using the euro Countries from within the EU that use the euro as their currency. Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Spain Slovenia Slovakia blankblank Non-EU countries using the euro Non-EU countries that use the euro as their currency Kosovo Montenegro Microstates using the euro Small sovereign states in Europe that use the euro currency. Andorra Monaco San Marino Vatican City EU countries that don’t use the euro List of currencies used by EU countries that do not use the euro. Country and currency Bulgaria – Lev Croatia – Croatian Kuna Czech – Republic Koruna Denmark – Kroner Hungary – Forint Poland – Zloty Romania – Leu Sweden – Krona UK – Pound Non-EU countries that don’t use the euro List of currencies used by non-EU countries that do not use the euro."
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"docid": "D2142672#0",
"title": "https://www.aerlingusvacationstore.com/travel/faqs\nCreate Account",
"text": "Frequently Asked Questions Do I need a visa or a passport to travel to Europe? You need a valid passport for travel to Europe; if you hold a U. S. passport and are traveling to the EU for 3 months or less, you do not need a special visa. Is it easy to book online? Yes, it’s easy to check prices by departure dates and cities and book an entire vacation package for multiple travelers online. When booking, simply have the following information for all passengers: names as they appear in passport and date of birth. We mail one set of documents for the entire reservation. Is full payment due at time of booking? Yes, full payment by credit card is due to complete the transaction and issue airline tickets. Will I receive a booking confirmation? Yes, you will receive an email confirming your booking with itinerary details upon completion of your transaction."
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"docid": "D305976#0",
"title": "http://www.erantis.com/guide/denmark/facts/money.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Money in Denmark Erantis.com Vis på din Facebook Guides Denmark Kroner, Euro and foreign currencies in Denmark (scroll down to approximate exchange rates)Although Denmark is member of the EU, the country is not part of \"\"Euro Land\"\". Visitors therefore need the Danish currency \"\" Kroner \"\" for shopping and other expenses. Also if you want to transfer money to or from Denmark and other countries you need money exchange. Some shops in tourist areas and larger cities like Copenhagen and Århus might accept Euro or even Dollars, but you can't count on it and usely you will be payed back in Danish currency. In any case you will get a better exchange rate in a bank than in the shops and most often you will need Danish money if you want to shop in Denmark.20 Kroner coin (left) and 5 Kroner coin (right)Exchange rates The Danish Currency \"\"Kroner\"\" is closely connected to the European Monetary system and the exchange rate is very stable towards Euro. Towards Dollar and other currencies the Danish Kroner varies more. For daily use you can estimate that Euro and other currencies are equal to Danish Kroner DKK according to the exchange rates in the following table: EUR 1 Euro equal to 7,45 kr. USD 1 US Dollars equal to 6,85 kr. GBP 1 Pound Sterling equal to 8,50 kr. JPY 1 Japanese Yen equal to 0,06 kr."
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"docid": "D3165987#0",
"title": "https://myinvestmentideas.com/2017/03/what-is-bitcoin-currency-and-is-it-legally-valid-in-india/\nWhat is Bitcoin Currency and is it legally Valid in India?",
"text": "What is Bitcoin Currency and is it legally Valid in India? March 10, 2017 Suresh KP Other-Ideas What is Bitcoin Currency and is it legally Valid in India? Bitcoin is gaining popularity in recent times across the world. Many of us does not know about Bitcoin Currency. Bitcoin is a type of digital currency not printed like Euros or dollars. Bitcoin is being used in India too. What exactly is Bitcoin Currency means? How does Bitcoin work? Is Bitcon currency legally valid in India? What does RBI say about Bitcoin currency about its validity?"
},
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"docid": "D114630#0",
"title": "https://www.brekketours.com/resources/currency\nCurrency Types",
"text": "\"Travel Resources Travel Resources Home Scandinavian Weather Scandinavian Currency Travel Insurance Escorted Terms & Conditions Independent Terms & Conditions Travel Hints TSA Regulations Special Links Additional Information Add-On Airfare Air Upgrade Options Car Rentals Request a Custom Tour Terms and Conditions Make a Payment Brekke Tours & Travel802 N. 43rd St. Grand Forks, ND 58203 Phone: 701-772-8999 * 1-800-437-5302 Fax: 701-780-9352 Email: [email protected] Several Scandinavian countries have not adopted the Euro as of yet. Please refer to the following to find the correct currency for the country you plan to visit. Swedish Krona Sweden has not adopted the Euro (yet). Swedish kronor (currency code: SEK) have been the currency of Sweden since the 19th century. The plural is kronor and one krona is divided into 100 öre. The currency is sometimes informally referred to as the \"\"Swedish crown\"\" and is abbreviated \"\"kr.\"\" Exchange rate: 1USD to approximately 9.22 Swedish Krona Norwegian Krone Norway's currency is the Norwegian krone (abbreviation: \"\"kr.\"\") It is subdivided into 100 øre and the currency code for the money is NOK. The name translates into English as \"\"crown\"\". The krone was introduced in 1875, replacing the Norwegian speciedaler."
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"docid": "D3443599#0",
"title": "http://www.cheapflights.com/news/understanding-the-euro/\nUnderstanding the euro",
"text": "Understanding the euro Apr 16, 2014 Category: Travel tips Author: Melisse Hinkle0Handling money in much of Europe is easier than ever Handling money in much of Europe is easier than ever The introduction of the euro in 2002 may be the most important change in currency since the Roman Empire. The single monetary unit for most of the European Union (EU) states has become even stronger than the US dollar. But what are the effects for travelers in Europe and how is the new currency used? When did the changeover happen? The last date for changeover to the euro was February 28, 2002. By this date, all coins and notes of old currency became unusable. Some countries changed over earlier; in Germany, for example, the last day that the Mark was permitted was December 31, 2001. As new countries join the EU, they will also switch over to the euro, though strict financial and economic standards must be met before they can adopt the currency. Which countries use the euro? There are currently 23 countries using the euro: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Portugal, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Vatican City."
},
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"docid": "D1152209#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_euro\nHistory of the euro",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Part of a series on the History of the European Union Timeline [show]Organisation [show]Treaties [show]Commissions [show]Topics [show]European Union portalv t e The euro came into existence on 1 January 1999, although it had been a goal of the European Union (EU) and its predecessors since the 1960s. After tough negotiations, particularly due to opposition from the United Kingdom, the Maastricht Treaty entered into force in 1993 with the goal of creating an economic and monetary union by 1999 for all EU states except the UK and Denmark (even though Denmark has a fixed exchange rate policy with the euro). In 1999 the currency was born virtually and in 2002 notes and coins began to circulate. It rapidly took over from the former national currencies and slowly expanded behind the rest of the EU. In 2009 the Lisbon Treaty finalised its political authority, the Eurogroup, alongside the European Central Bank. Contents [ hide ]1 Development1.1 Early ideas1.2 Relaunch1.3 Second stage2 Creation2.1 Launch2.2 Minting2.3 Change of currency2.4 Aftermath2.5 Early growth2.6 Public support3 Recession era3.1 Lisbon Treaty3.2 Early responses3.3 Bailout funds3.4 Fiscal Agreements3.5 Enlargements3.5.1 Slovenia3.5.2 Cyprus3.5.3 Malta3.5.4 Slovakia3.6 Baltic states3.7 Public opinion4 Overview of eurozone enlargements and exchange-rate regimes for EU members5 Public support6 See also7 Notes8 References9 External links Development [ edit]Early ideas [ edit]Pierre Werner 's report began the first moves towards monetary union First ideas of an economic and monetary union in Europe were raised well before establishing the European Communities. For example, already in the League of Nations, Gustav Stresemann asked in 1929 for a European currency [1] against the background of an increased economic division due to a number of new nation states in Europe after World War I. At this time memories of the Latin Monetary Union [2] involving principally France, Italy, Belgium and Switzerland and which, for practical purposes, had disintegrated following the First World War, figured prominently in the minds of policy makers. A first attempt to create an economic and monetary union between the members of the European Economic Community goes back to an initiative by the European Commission in 1969, which set out the need for \"\"greater co-ordination of economic policies and monetary cooperation.\"\" [ 3] This was followed up at a meeting of the European Council at The Hague in December 1969. The European Council tasked Pierre Werner, Prime Minister of Luxembourg, with finding a way to reduce currency exchange rate volatility."
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"docid": "D1246406#0",
"title": "http://www.ehow.com/facts_5209198_countries-use-euro-currency_.html\nCan You Buy Things With Euros in America?",
"text": "Related Articles How to Count English Money Sightseeing in Remels, Germany How to Change Euros to Dollars Passport Rules for US Citizens Traveling to Germany Do I Need a Visa to Travel Around the World? What Is Money Called in Mexico? The euro is the currency used in many European nations; it was created to provide a single currency that would prevent travelers from having to change money every time they cross a border in Europe. Developed by the European Monetary Union, the euro is available in both notes and coins of varying denominations. Currently the euro is accepted as legal tender in 17 nations in Europe. There are a few nations outside of Europe that use the euro as legal tender; however, the U. S. is not currently among them. About the Euro On Jan. 1, 2002, 12 European nations joined in the European Monetary Union and converted to the use of the euro as their official currency. Five more members joined the Union in later years, from 2007 to 2011. There are also some other nations that have made agreements to use the euro both in and outside of Europe. The euro is available in notes with denominations of 500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10, five, two and 1."
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"docid": "D3431681#0",
"title": "http://stockholmtourist.blogspot.com/2013/10/currency-cash-and-credit-cards.html\nCurrency, Cash and Credit Cards!",
"text": "\"Currency, Cash and Credit Cards! ( EDIT: as of July 1st, 2017 Sweden has officially switched to new bank notes and coins. It has been a several year long process. Click here for more information) While many of my first blog posts (way back in 2010) have essential information for Stockholm visitors, they were written before I had really found my voice. Most of them are also in need of a serious update (information, look and links)! So I will be rewriting a few of my early posts... subjects with important information and tips for people visiting Stockholm. Swedish kronor (crowns)Money, money, money... always an important part of any trip. To start of with, the currency in Sweden is called the Swedish krona (or crown). Sweden does not have the Euro! It is one of three EU countries that voted against replacing their currency with the Euro (the others two being the UK and Denmark)."
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"docid": "D1686190#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090514034752AAxrG1q\nI am visiting Scandinavian countries (Denmark, Sweden and Norway). Can I use Euro or USD in those countries?",
"text": "\"Travel Europe (Continental) Denmark I am visiting Scandinavian countries (Denmark, Sweden and Norway). Can I use Euro or USD in those countries? Follow 9 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: What everyone else have said is right, with the exception of Finland being in Scandinavia but I'll save that a bit, but you should know that it is possible to use the euro in some stores. I live in the middle of Sweden and after a vacation to Spain a few years ago I paid with euro, nothing planned but I had too little money with me and I had euro in my wallet and luckily they actually officially took that currency . That was in a big chain store though, you can definitely not use it in most of the stores you'll be going to so you *have* to exchange the money. @ Chris: The Scandinavian countries are the three he'll be going to. If you talk about those three and Finland and Iceland then you're talking about the Nordic region. But it's a quite common mistake to make and it doesn't really matter, hell no one in Scandinavia expects anyone to know the name Scandinavia anyway. Leprechaun · 9 years ago0 0 Comment This Site Might Help You. RE: I am visiting Scandinavian countries (Denmark, Sweden and Norway)."
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"docid": "D1241584#0",
"title": "http://www.encyclopedia.com/places/germany-scandinavia-and-central-europe/scandinavian-political-geography/denmark\nDENMARK",
"text": "\"DENMARKKingdom of Denmark Kongeriget Danmark COUNTRY OVERVIEWLOCATION AND SIZE. Denmark is in Northern Europe, bordered primarily by the Baltic Sea and North Sea. It consists of the peninsula of Jutland, north of Germany, and close to 406 islands, about 80 of which are inhabited. The most populated and largest of the islands is Zealand, where the country's capital can be found; Funen; and Jutland. Denmark occupies 43,094 square kilometers (16,621 square miles), a little less than twice the size of Massachusetts. Germany shares 68 kilometers (42 miles) of border with Denmark, and the other 7,314 kilometers (4,545 miles) is coastline. In 1 July 2000, the Ø resund Bridge was completed, connecting Denmark and southern Sweden. The Kingdom of Denmark also includes the island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea, and the territories of Greenland and the Faroe Islands. POPULATION. Denmark's population in 2000 was 5,336,394, and was projected to fall to around 5,200,000 in 2025."
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"docid": "D114631#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061012122918AAd53fp\nWhat kind of currency should I take to denmark, norway & sweden?",
"text": "Travel Europe (Continental) Denmark What kind of currency should I take to denmark, norway & sweden? Are US dollars more widely accepted?1 following 15 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Each country has its own currency but most will exchange Euros for their own currency. I found that in Copenhagen most places would take my Norwegian kroner but they would only take the paper money, not the coins. Just be careful at the airports or transportation hubs as they may charge quite a bit to convert money. Certainly the use of credit cards is easier but then you won't know what rate you get until some time after you get back but most places accept them. If you have a good bank you can buy these currencies before you leave and get the best rate (the dollar is getting stronger right now so it's a good time to buy). Just try to stay up to date on your conversion rates so you can be aware if someone is taking advantage of you. Good luck!Source (s): Lots of international travel.heather · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment Asker's rating They only take their individual money and sometimes Euros so you can bring US dollars and then exchange them or just take out local cash at they bank machine. I don't know about Sweden and Norway but here in Denmark they are funny about using none European visas in some stores. Some won't take them and the ones that do need to see ID so you will need to use cash a lot."
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"docid": "D3304135#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_Kroner\nWhat is a Kroner?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Literature & Language Languages and Cultures English Language Definitions Example Sentences What is a Kroner? Flag What is a Kroner? Answer by Ranger22 Confidence votes 28.7KThe krone is the currency of Denmark, including the autonomous provinces of Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The plural form is \"\"kroner\"\" and one krone is divided into 100 $re, the singular form being the same as the plural. The ISO 4217 code is DKK; the domestic abbreviation is \"\"kr.\"\". Occasionally, the form DKR or Dkr is seen, but these symbols are not official.20 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Roy Forssberg 371,424 Contributions What is the definition of Kroner? Kroner is the unit of money in Greenland and Norway. With slightly different spellings, it is (or was at one time) also used in Austria, Denmark, some of the German states, L …, Linc Mad 332,237 Contributions Antonym for kroner? Krone (plural kroner ) is the unit of money in Denmark and Norway."
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"docid": "D600550#0",
"title": "http://whattodoinmadrid.com/blog/currency-spain/\nWhat is the currency of Spain?",
"text": "\"What is the currency of Spain? Now a days the currency of Spain, along with another seventeen countries in Europe, is the Euro. This currency started to be used in 2002 in the so-called Eurozone, the economic and monetary union of eighteen Europe countries, The Eurozone comprises Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. © Tax Credits Euro coins and bills Euro coins are 2 and 1 euros, and 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 cents. Netherlands and Finland has stop using the 2 and 1 cents coins alleging practical reason. All circulating coins have a common side showing the value and a Europe map. On the other side each country has its own design. Despite the different design all Eurozone coins are usable in every country. Euro bills or banknotes are issued in 500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5 euros. Bills have a standards design used in the whole economical union."
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"title": "https://www.unlockbase.com/open-phone-unlock-account/\nCREATE AN ACCOUNT NOW",
"text": "CREATE AN ACCOUNT NOWThank you for giving us the chance to be your primary IMEI unlock provider. We understand that as a business owner, time is valuable and you do not want to waste time figuring out how to unlock phones through complicated websites. You want a variety of different unlocks for different manufacturers all in one place. We also know that you want the codes with the fastest process times with easy to follow instructions. Whether you are a mobile dealer, computer store or cellphone repair shop, you will definitely supplement your business income by providing mobile unlocking services. Fill out the information below and a representative will contact you confirming your request to use our services. Please confirm one of the following : I want to purchase one unlock code to unlock my personal phone I am a store owner or professional interested to purchase wholesale remote IMEI unlock codes Country Acores Afghanistan Albania Algeria American Samoa (Islands)Andorra Angola Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Aruba Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Brazil British Indian Ocean Territory Brunei Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Canary Islands Cape Verde Cayman (Islands)Central African Republic Chad Channel Islands Chile China Colombia Comoros Congo Congo (Democratic Republic of)Cook (Islands)Costa Rica Croatia Cuba Curaçao Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Falkland (Islands)Faroe Islands Fiji (Islands)Finland France France / DOMFrance / TOMFrench Guyana French Polynesia Gabon Gambia Georgia Germany Ghana Gibraltar Greece Greenland Grenada (Island)Guadeloupe Guam (Island)Guatemala Guernsey Guinea (Republic)Guinea Bissau Guyana Haiti Holy See (Vatican City State)Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Ivory Coast Jamaica Japan Jersey Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati Kosovo Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Laos Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libya Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macau Macedonia Madagascar Madeira Malawi Malaysia Maldives Mali Malta Man (Isle of)Marshall Islands Martinique Mauritania Mauritius Mayotte (Island)Mexico Micronesia Moldova Monaco Mongolia Monténégro Montserrat Morocco Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Nauru Nepal Netherlands New Caledonia New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Niue (Island)North Korea Norway Oman Pakistan Palau Palestine Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Qatar Reunion (Island)Romania Russian Federation Rwanda Saint Lucia Saint-Barthélemy Saint-Kitts and Nevis Saint-Pierre and Miquelon Saint-Vincent Saipan Samoa (Islands)San Marino San Marteen (French Part)Sao Tome and Principe Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia Seychelles (Islands)Sierra Leone Singapore Sint Eustatius Sint Maarten (Dutch Part)Slovakia Slovenia Solomon Islands Somalia South Africa South Korea Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Suriname Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syria Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Timor-Leste Togo Tonga Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Turks And Caicos (Islands)Tuvalu Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States - USAUruguay Uzbekistan Vanuatu Venezuela Vietnam Virgin Islands (British)Virgin Islands (USA)Wallis And Futuna (Islands)Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe Cell Phone Number Please note that it is important to enter a valid mobile phone number. It will be used to restore access to your account if we detect a suspicious activity. Customer Type (more than 1 choice accepted)e Bay Seller Phone Shop Wholesaler Recycler Service Center Webmaster Others Account Currency Select your account currency$ USD$ USD€ EUR£ GBP$ CAD1 CREDIT = 1 DOLLARPlease choose your account currency. Please note that you will not be able to change it afterwards !"
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"docid": "D2512596#0",
"title": "http://www.slovak-republic.org/currency/\nCurrency",
"text": "Currency Currency Converter Coins & Banknotes Euro and Eurozone Former Currencies Exchanging Money Quick answer :)Since 1st of January 2009, the official currency in Slovakia is Euro (currency code EUR). European Union agreed with Slovakia’s entry into the Eurozone on 19th of June 2008 at the summit in Brussels. Slovak Republic adopted the Euro after 16 years of using Slovak Koruna (former Slovak currency code SKK). The conversion rate was set to 1 EUR = 30.126 SKK. Currency Converter This tool can convert any currency to any currency. The pre-set values are Euro (EUR) converting to US Dollar (currency code USD). Slovak Euro Coins & Banknotes Euro coins have 8 values: 1 cent, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents, 1 euro and 2 euros. All euro coins have a common side and a national side chosen by the respective national authorities. But, of course, any Euro coin is valid in any country of the Euro Area. Slovak Euro coins’ backside Slovak Euro coins Picture Coins What it shows1, 2, 5 Eurocents Kriváň, a symbolic mountain in the High Tatras as designed by Drahomír Zobek.10, 20, 50 Eurocents Bratislava Castle as designed by Ján Černaj and Pavol Károly.1 Euro coin The symbol of Slovakia, double cross on three hills, as designed by Ivan Řehák.2 Euro coin The same as with One Euro Coin – Coat of arms of Slovakia, but the gold and silver colours are switched."
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"docid": "D405137#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/geography/type-money-used-germany-7a2f34bdf33c60f1\nWhat Type of Money Is Used in Germany?",
"text": "\"Geography Europe Germany Q: What Type of Money Is Used in Germany? A: Quick Answer According to Trip Advisor, the Euro (€) is the primary currency of Germany. It replaced the Deutsche Mark (DM) on Jan. 1, 2002. The former currency is not accepted anywhere in Germany. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Does Germany Produce? What Sports Are Played in Germany? Where Can You Find Information About Germany? Credit: Westend61 Getty Images Full Answer Values of €.10, €.20, €.50, €1 and €2 are circulated in coins, while bills have denominations of €5, €10, €20, €100, €200 and €500. Trip Advisor also states that notes with denominations of over €100 are used relatively rarely. ATMs typically dispense notes of up to €50 in value."
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"docid": "D2133501#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/health/acceptable-blood-glucose-levels-8f1a9d8709b551fe\nWhat Are Acceptable Blood Glucose Levels?",
"text": "Health Medical Ranges & Levels Q: What Are Acceptable Blood Glucose Levels? A: Quick Answer Acceptable blood glucose levels are 100 milligrams of glucose per deciliter after a fasting blood glucose test; less than 140 mg/d L for people 50 years old or younger; less than 150 mg/d L for people 50 to 60; and less than 160 mg/d L for people over 60, states Web MD. Random glucose levels depend on when the patient had his last meal. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Is a Prediabetic Glucose Level? What Is an Acceptable Blood Sugar Range for a Diabetic Individual? What Are the Correct Blood Glucose Levels for a Healthy Adult? Full Answer Usually, 80 to 120 mg/d L before eating is acceptable, and 100 to140 mg/d L is acceptable at bedtime, notes Web MD. Blood glucose is tested to check if a person has diabetes or pre-diabetes, says Web MD. It is also used to see if a diabetic person is getting the right amount of insulin or if a patient is suffering from low blood sugar, also known as hypoglycemia. Pregnant women also take an oral glucose tolerance test to check for gestational diabetes."
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"docid": "D1236948#0",
"title": "http://www.diabetesforecast.org/2014/Jan/blood-glucose-meters-2014.html\nBlood Glucose Meters 2014",
"text": "Blood Glucose Meters 2014Will meters be more accurate? And getting the most from what you have By Lindsey Wahowiak January 2014 Meters, CGListen to Text Print Ted Morrison Accuracy. It’s the No. 1 thing readers shopping for a meter ask about. The fact is, home-use meters aren’t perfect, but they’re much more accurate than they used to be. There was a time when meters’ results varied wildly depending on the user’s testing technique, says David Marrero, Ph D, the American Diabetes Association’s president-elect for health care and education and J. O. Ritchey professor of medicine and director of the Diabetes Translational Research Center at Indiana University School of Medicine. If you didn’t follow instructions exactly, the values you saw could be significantly wrong. Meters with calibration codes were an answer to this problem. Most meters no longer require coding, but user technique still plays a role. Many people want their meters to have laboratory-level accuracy, which is understandable."
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"docid": "D3417271#0",
"title": "https://diatribe.org/low-carb-vs-high-carb-my-surprising-24-day-diabetes-diet-battle\nLow Carb vs. High Carb - My Surprising 24-day Diabetes Diet Battle",
"text": "Low Carb vs. High Carb - My Surprising 24-day Diabetes Diet Battle11/2/15 - adam's corner Share this Article TAGSBy Adam Brown Twitter summary: What I learned from doubling my carb intake: the same average blood sugar, but four times as much hypoglycemia, more work, stress, & danger. As a teenager, I ate a high carb diet that included lots of Goldfish crackers, white sandwich bread, pasta, and white potatoes. It was tasty, but it put my blood sugars on a wild roller coaster every single day. Things turned around in college when I learned about nutrition, got on CGM, and spent time with health conscious friends. I soon realized that eating less than 30 grams of carbs at one time was a complete gamechanger. I’ve stuck with that approach ever since. But is this lower carb method actually better for my blood sugars, or have I just been fooling myself? To find out, I took on a somewhat terrifying self-tracking experiment:12 days of my usual, lower-carb diet, which averaged 146 grams of carbs per day (21% of daily calories). My carbs were primarily from nuts, seeds, vegetables, and a bit of fruit.12 days of a higher-carb, high whole-grain diet, which averaged 313 grams of carbs per day (43% of my daily calories). My sources of carbs were NOT junk food: plain oatmeal, whole wheat bread, quinoa, wild rice, and fruit."
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"docid": "D1042727#0",
"title": "https://www.researchgate.net/post/Can_a_glucometer_be_used_in_rats\nCan a glucometer be used in rats?",
"text": "\"Question Asked 6 years ago Lee Candolita1.42 Far Eastern University Can a glucometer be used in rats? Is the accuracy of using the conventional glucometer in humans the same in rats? If not, can you suggest what I can use to determine the blood glucose level of diabetic rats. Diabetology Share1 Recommendation Popular Answers ( 2)5 years ago Pawan G. Nayak Manipal University A glucometer though validated for human use only can be used to estimate the glucose levels in rats/mice. The error between samples is low. However a few points to be noted:1) Check the accuracy of the glucometer after fixed intervals (15-20 days) by kit method2) Use compatible strips only.3) When collecting blood from tail vein, do not squeeze the tail. Wipe of the first drop with cotton and collect the next for reading.11 Recommendations6 years ago Hiromu Nakajima NIPPON SHINYAKU CO., LTD. Kyoto, Japan You should check the method of measurement. Old glucometer using enzymatic colorimetry is affected by the range of hematocrit."
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"docid": "D903513#0",
"title": "http://apps.who.int/medicinedocs/en/d/Js4950e/2.4.html\n.",
"text": "WHO Drug Information Vol. 16, No. 2, 2002 (2002; 91 pages) Table of Contents Herbal Medicines Current Topics Miltefosine registered for visceral leishmaniasis in India Tetanus vaccine pre-filled injection device Nonoxinol 9 ineffective in preventing HIV infection New formula oral rehydration salts International AIDS Society recommendations for antiretroviral treatment: adult HIV infection Good Clinical Practices Safety Information Regulatory Action Essential Medicines Recent Publications and Sources of Information Proposed International Nonproprietary Names: List 87New formula oral rehydration salts A new formula for oral rehydration salts (ORS), has been released by the World Health Organization. The new formula ORS, a sodium and glucose solution. is widely used to treat children with acute diarrhoea. Since WHO adopted ORS in 1978 as its primary tool to fight diarrhoea, the mortality rate for children suffering from acute diarrhoea has fallen from 5 million to 1.3 million deaths annually. The new improved formula is the result of extensive research sponsored by WHO’s Department of Child and Adolescent Health and Development and supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The latest study was conducted in five developing countries among children from one month to two years old with acute diarrhoea and dehydration. The study’s findings suggest that using the low-sodium, low-glucose ORS formulation reduces the need for intravenous fluids by 33 percent. The effect of this reduction could result in fewer children requiring hospitalization, fewer secondary infections, a diminished need to handle blood with its potentially dangerous consequences, and lower health care costs."
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"docid": "D179607#0",
"title": "http://www.vetsulin.com/vet/AboutVet%5fProductLabel.aspx\nProduct label",
"text": "Product label NADA 141-236, Approved by FDAPRODUCT INFORMATIONCAUTIONFederal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. DESCRIPTIONvetsulin ® is a sterile aqueous zinc suspension of purified porcine insulin. Each m L contains: Purified porcine insulin 40 IU (35% amorphous and 65% crystalline)Zinc (as chloride) 0.08 mg Sodium acetate trihydrate 1.36 mg Sodium chloride 7.0 mg Methylparaben (preservative) 1.0 mgp H is adjusted with hydrochloric acid and/or sodium hydroxide. INDICATIONvetsulin ® (porcine insulin zinc suspension) is indicated for the reduction of hyperglycemia and hyperglycemia-associated clinical signs in dogs and cats with diabetes mellitus. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATIONUSE OF A SYRINGE OTHER THAN A U-40 SYRINGE WILL RESULT IN INCORRECT DOSING. FOR SUBCUTANEOUS INJECTION IN DOGS AND CATS ONLYShake the vial thoroughly until a homogeneous, uniformly milky suspension is obtained. Foam on the surface of the suspension formed during shaking should be allowed to disperse before the product is used and, if required, the product should be gently mixed to maintain a homogeneous, uniformly milky suspension before use. Clumps or white particles can form in insulin suspensions: do not use the product if visible clumps or white particles persist after shaking thoroughly. Using a U-40 insulin syringe, the injection should be administered subcutaneously, 2 to 5 cm (3/4 to 2 in) from the dorsal midline, varying from behind the scapulae to the mid-lumbar region and alternating sides. Always provide the Owner Information Sheet with each prescription."
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"docid": "D2792650#0",
"title": "https://www.papermasters.com/hypoglycemia.html\nResearch Papers on Hypoglycemia",
"text": "Research Papers on Hypoglycemia Hypoglycemia Research Papers deal with what the condition is, and how effects the body. Research papers on hypoglycemia can examine either the condition or the results of the condition. You can also have the writers at Paper Masters research the incidence of hypoglycemia in society today and the factors that cause it. Hypoglycemia is not a disease, rather, it is a condition characterized by an abnormally low level of sugar (or glucose) in the blood. Since sugar is vital for the proper functioning of the body’s organs and systems, understanding and preventing hypoglycemia is extremely important.60mg/d L (milligrams of glucose per deciliter of blood) to 120 mg/d L is generally accepted as the normal range for blood sugar. This level may vary depending on when a person has last eaten. A blood level of 50-60mg/d L is not uncommon for a person who has not eaten for a number of hours and does not necessarily indicate an abnormality. Hypoglycemia, a blood glucose level below 45 mg/d L, however, may signal a serious condition. To understand hypoglycemia, one must first understand the normal metabolism of sugar in the human body. Glucose, or sugar, is the body’s main fuel and is acquired by the body in the form of carbohydrates (sugars and starches)."
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"docid": "D1357378#0",
"title": "http://www.healthguideinfo.com/diabetes-nutrition-exercise/p92090/\nNormal Blood Sugar Levels After Eating",
"text": "\"Normal Blood Sugar Levels After Eatingwritten by: K. A. Arbuckle • edited by: Diana Cooper • updated: 5/18/2011Maintaining normal blood sugar levels, especially after eating, helps with diabetes management. Testing blood glucose after meals not only helps with diagnosing diabetes, but can be a useful in creating an individualized diabetic diet. Blood glucose levels generally go up after eating, depending on the types and amounts of food consumed. It takes time for the pancreas to react and release insulin to use the glucose in the blood. A small rise in levels is normal and considered safe. With diabetics, normal blood sugar after eating is harder to achieve due to the pancreas not sending out insulin or the body becoming resistant to insulin. In either case, the blood glucose levels rise above the normal range. Blood sugar tests after eating are usually done with a glucose monitor. Using a small drop of blood, the monitor records what the glucose level is. Tests for post-prandial, or after meals, should be taken two hours after the meal."
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"docid": "D2106718#0",
"title": "http://www.mangomannutrition.com/causes-insulin-resistance-lipid-overload-2/\nWhat Causes Insulin Resistance? Lipid Overload",
"text": "\"Over the past year I have interacted with hundreds of people with diabetes, and have come to learn one very important lesson that has changed my view of diabetes altogether. This realization came to me early on in my career as a nutrition and fitness coach for people with diabetes, and continues to hold true. While insulin resistance is a condition that is most commonly associated with type 2 diabetes, an increasing body of evidence is now shedding light on the fact that insulin resistance is a common thread that underlies many health conditions previously unassociated with blood sugar, including (but not limited to) heart disease, diabetes, atherosclerosis, the metabolic syndrome, obesity and cancer. What that means is simple: insulin resistance significantly increases your risk for the development of a collection of health conditions that can significantly reduce your quality of life and decrease your life expectancy. Watch this video for a synopsis of the causes of insulin resistance:00:00 / 03:48What is insulin and why should you care? Insulin is a hormone which is released by the pancreas in response to rising blood glucose. When you consume carbohydrates, the glucose that enters the bloodstream knocks on the door of the beta cells in the pancreas as a signal to make insulin. Insulin serves as the key that unlocks the door to allow glucose to enter body tissues. Insulin tells your cells “Yoo hoo! Pick up this glucose."
},
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"docid": "D1666276#0",
"title": "http://healthquestions.medhelp.org/blood-glucose-levels-are-maintained-by\nBlood glucose levels are maintained by",
"text": "\"Blood glucose levels are maintained by Common Questions and Answers about Blood glucose levels are maintained byblood-glucose\"\"Can somebody explain to me why my morning (bbkfast) glucose levels fluctuate like they appear to be doing.\"\" You kept your glucose levels a secret. \"\" Or are my sugar levels ok\"\" You kept this a secret too. \"\" I try to stay away from bad carbs, sugars and starches. I read labels very carefully to avoid pitfalls.\"\" That's an attaboy, gus. But are you also keeping a normal weight and doing moderate exercise daily? These help to lower your glucose level. Read More Testing postprandial informs you how the foods you ate affected your glucose levels. Pretty simple, avoid those that do."
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"docid": "D9167#0",
"title": "http://www.foodinsight.org/Background_on_Carbohydrates_Sugars\nBackground on Carbohydrates & Sugars",
"text": "Background on Carbohydrates & Sugars Carbohydrates and Sugars Carbohydrates are one of three basic macronutrients needed to sustain life (the other two are proteins and fats). They are found in a wide range of foods that bring a variety of other important nutrients to the diet, such as vitamins and minerals, phytochemicals, antioxidants, and dietary fiber. Fruits, vegetables, grain foods, and many dairy products naturally contain carbohydrates in varying amounts, including sugars, which are a type of carbohydrate that can add taste appeal to a nutritious diet. Carbohydrate Classification Carbohydrates encompass a broad range of sugars, starches, and fiber. The basic building block of a carbohydrate is a simple union of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. The chemical definition of a carbohydrate is any compound containing these three elements and having twice as many hydrogen atoms as oxygen and carbon. Sugars in Foods When people hear the word “sugar” they often think of the familiar sweetener in the sugar bowl. That sugar is sucrose and is the most familiar form of sugar to home bakers. But there are many types of sugars, which scientists classify according to their chemical structure. Sugars occur naturally in a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, and dairy foods."
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"docid": "D291030#0",
"title": "http://www.sugar.ca/Nutrition-Information-Service/Health-professionals/About-Sugar-and-Role-of-Sugar-in-Foods/Carbohydrate-and-Sugars-Terminology.aspx?lang=en-US\nNutrition Information Service",
"text": "\"Carbohydrate and Sugars Terminology Dietary carbohydrate is an important source of food energy, and has a wide range of chemical, physical and physiological properties. Carbohydrate is classified according to chemical composition, but these groupings are not always helpful when describing physical and nutrition functions. As a result, a number of terms have emerged to group carbohydrates based on physiological properties and to help focus on specific health benefits. The World Health Organization and Food and Agriculture Organization (WHO/FAO) have recommended that terminology be standardized primarily based on its chemical make-up (i.e., number of sugar units, type of linkage between units). Key terminology used to describe carbohydrate summarized below. Carbohydrates Sugars Sugar Other Terminology References Carbohydrates Carbohydrates contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms; in approximately a 1:2:1 molar ratio, giving the general formula Cx H2x Ox. The ratio of hydrogen to oxygen is always 2:1. General names for carbohydrates include sugars, starches, saccharides, and polysaccharides. The term saccharide is derived from the Latin word \"\"sacchararum\"\" from the sweet taste of sugars. The simplest carbohydrates are monosaccharides (single sugar units) such as glucose, fructose and galactose."
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"docid": "D3356271#0",
"title": "https://www.totaldiabetessupply.com/products/bayer-ascensia-contour-normal-control-solution\nBayer Contour Control Solution Normal",
"text": "Free Shipping Free ground shipping on all orders over $99Bayer Contour Control Solution Normal3 Reviews Add Your Review SKU: 193710901 Brand: Bayer$ 5.59Save 5% with Auto-Ship ( more info)Auto-Ship price: $ 5.59How Subscriptions Work Select an eligible item Choose a delivery schedule Create your subscription That's it. We'll automatically place your orders and deliver them to you on your monthly Auto-Ship delivery day. Unfortunately, Autoship orders cannot be set up using Pay Pal or Amazon. A valid credit card is required. Benefits Never run out of supplies Get a 5% discount on our everyday low price Pay for each order only when the item is shipped Easily change the flavor or size of an item, skip a delivery, or get an extra delivery when you need it There are no commitments, obligations, or fees and you can cancel a subscription at any time More Information >Quantity Add to Cart Shop All Diabetic Accessories →Product Description The Bayer Contour Control Solution is designed to check the accuracy of your glucose meter and test strips. Simply apply a drop of this glucometer control solution to a test strip and run a standard glucose test. Confirm that the test results are within the accepted range printed on the test strip vial. It is advised to test your glucose meter and strips accuracy on a regular basis. Designed for use with the Bayer Contour or Microfill glucose meters only. Package Includes: One 2.5ml Vial of Bayer-Ascensia Normal Control Solution It is Advised to Run Control Tests: Monthly Each time you purchase new test strips If you suspect your glucose meter is malfunctioning When you change your glucose meter's batteries."
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"title": "http://www.mynetdiary.com/carbs-in-weight-loss.html\nCarbohydrates: Sugar, Starch, and Fiber",
"text": "Print Carbohydrates: Sugar, Starch, and Fiber This article will cover the basics of carbohydrates (“carbs”) — what they are, why we need them, and which types are better for our health. What Are Carbohydrates? Carbohydrate is an umbrella term that includes all starches and sugars. Technically, carbs are molecules that contain single, double, or multiple sugar (“saccharide”) units. Simple sugars contain only one or two saccharide units and are typically sweet tasting. Complex carbohydrates are thousands of saccharide units long and have a starchy taste. See below for examples of foods that contain mostly sugars or starch. Simple sugars Complex carbohydrates Milk Starchy vegetables Fruit Grains Honey Grain products (e.g. bread, pasta, crackers)Juice Legumes Syrup Sugar All digestible simple sugars and starches eventually get converted to glucose in our body. Most types of cells use glucose as their main fuel source. After we eat sugars or starches, our blood glucose level rises."
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"title": "http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/24/4/775\nPostprandial Blood Glucose",
"text": "Postprandial Blood Glucose American Diabetes Association Diabetes Care 2001 Apr; 24 (4): 775 - 778.https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.24.4.775Previous Next Article Info & Metrics PDFADA, American Diabetes Association CVD, cardiovascular disease DCCT, Diabetes Control and Complications Trial FPG, fasting plasma glucose MPG, mean plasma glucose OGTT, oral glucose tolerance test PPG, postprandial glucose PPGE, postprandial glucose excursion UKPDS, U. K. Prospective Diabetes Study Individuals with diabetes are at increased risk of developing microvascular complications (retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) ( 1) and U. K. Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS) ( 2) showed that treatment programs resulting in improved glycemic control, as measured by Hb A 1c, reduced the microvascular complications of diabetes. The effect of these treatment programs on reducing CVD was less clear. However, some epidemiological studies suggest that there may be a relationship between glycemic levels and CVD. In the management of diabetes, health care providers usually assess glycemic control with fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and premeal glucose measurements, as well as by measuring Hb A 1c. Therapeutic goals for Hb A 1c and preprandial glucose levels have been established based on the results of controlled clinical trials. Unfortunately, the majority of patients with diabetes fail to achieve their glycemic goals. Elevated postprandial glucose (PPG) concentrations may contribute to suboptimal glycemic control. Postprandial hyperglycemia is also one of the earliest abnormalities of glucose homeostasis associated with type 2 diabetes and is markedly exaggerated in diabetic patients with fasting hyperglycemia. Several therapies targeted toward lowering PPG excursions are now available and have been shown to improve glycemic control as measured by Hb A 1c."
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"title": "https://www.medexsupply.com/diabetic--x_cp-146.htm\nDiabetic",
"text": "Diabetic At Medex Supply.com, we provide the highest quality diabetic supplies available on the market today. Our diabetic supplies represent the most advanced in diabetic technology, and are consistently the most accurate, reliable, and cost effective. Whether you are a patient with diabetes, a health-care practitioner, or the caretaker of a diabetic patient, Medex Supply.com is familiar with your diabetic needs, and is able to provide a large line of diabetic supplies to choose from. Displaying 1 to 21 (of 303 products)Items Per Page: Manufacturers: Sort: Result Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next >>]Chemstrip 9 Urine Test Strips, 100/pkg$66.95Retail: $69.49+ more choices Accu-Chek Compact Diabetes Strips 51/Box$57.99Retail: $82.95Abbott Precision Xtra Blood Glucose Test Strips, B...$43.95Retail: $64.08+ more choices Life Scan Ultra Test Strips, 50/Box$44.95Retail: $55.35Glutose Oral Glucose Gel, 15g Tube, Lemon Flavor, ...$23.49Retail: $26.95+ more choices Bayer Contour Blood Glucose Test Strips, 50/Box$23.95Retail: $48.60Accu-Chek Softclix Lancets, 100/bx$26.95Retail: $29.95+ more choices Wigwam Diabetic Walker Socks, Medium, Black, 6 Pai...$66.49Retail: $72.49+ more choices Bayer Ascensia Breeze 2 Blood Glucose Monitoring S...$25.99Retail: $26.45Accu-Chek Aviva Glucose Control Solution, 2 Vials$18.20Retail: $20.49+ more choices Accu-Chek Compact Hi/Low Glucose Control Solution,...$13.48Retail: $19.95Accu Chek Active 2 Level Glucose Control Solution$18.20Retail: $20.49Accu-Chek Instant Glucose Control Solutions, 2 Via...$19.10Retail: $21.95Dex 4 Glucose Tabs, Orange, 50 per Bottle$7.99Retail: $14.95+ more choices Bayer Single-Let Disposable Lancet, Single Use, 23...$46.95Retail: $60.49Trueread Blood Glucose Monitor Test Strips, Box of...$26.99Retail: $36.49+ more choices Trueread Internet USB Cable for Blood Glucose Moni...$34.48Retail: $47.49Glutose 45 Oral Glucose Gel, 45g Tube$20.95Retail: $28.49Jelco Hypodermic Needle-Pro Fixed Needle Insulin S...$324.95Retail: $346.54+ more choices Playtex Advocate Redi-Code Talking Meter Kit$58.24Retail: $79.49+ more choices Relia Med Universal Safety Seal Lancets, 28 Gauge, ...$3.49Retail: $3.95+ more choices Displaying 1 to 21 (of 303 products)Items Per Page: Manufacturers: Sort: Result Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next >>]Medex Supply Diabetic Our complete range of diabetic supplies and Medex Supply.com provides the following diabetic supplies Items Diabetic Blood Lancets, including those from: Accu-Chek, Bayer, Relia Med, Surgi Lance, Rapid Response, BD, Jelco, Mc Kesson, Free Style, Agamatrix, Arkray, Terumo, Graham Field, and Dynarex. Diabetes Control Solutions, including those from: Abbott, Accu-Chek, Agamatrix, Arkray, Easy Touch, Mc Kesson, True Control, Life Scan, Ascensia, and Home Diagnostics. Diabetic Socks, including those from: Americal, Wigwam, Salk, and Smart Knit. Diabetic Glucose Tablets and Gels, including those from: Can Am, Henry Schein, Paddock, and Valeant. Diabetic Infusion Sets, including those from: Accu-Chek, Allegiance, B. Braun, Bard Medical, Cadd, Cardinal Health, Coloplast, and Minimed Medtronic. Diabetic Insulin Syringes, including products from: Allison Medical, BD, Easy Touch, Jelco, Monoject, Retractable Technologies, and Smiths Medical. Diabetes Meter and Test Kits, including those from: Accu-Chek, Agamatrix, Arkray, Bayer, BTNX, Easy Touch, Home Diagnostics, Medisense, Medline, Pharma Supply, Playtex, Rapid Response, and Roche."
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"title": "https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/sugar\nSugar",
"text": "Home Healthy living Healthy eating Sugar Sugar Share Download PDF Listen More Healthy Eating Healthy Eating - Food science and technology Summary Sugar is a form of carbohydrate that the body converts to glucose. Limit soft drinks as they are linked to obesity in children. Small amounts of sugar, as part of a meal, are okay. Limit foods and drinks with high amounts of added sugar. Choose foods with naturally occurring sugars such as fresh fruits. Sugary drinks - know the facts Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 0:48On this page: Sugar in moderation Sugar and obesity Having too much sugar Soft drinks are high in sugar Fats in sweet foods Carbohydrates and glucose A small amount of sugar is safe for people with diabetes Glycaemic index People with diabetes need low GI foods Sugar and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Tooth decay and sugar Where to get help Sugars are carbohydrates. Like all carbohydrates, they provide a source of energy in our diet. Sugar is a term that includes all sweet carbohydrates, although the term most often is used to describe sucrose or table sugar, a ‘double sugar’. The body breaks down carbohydrates into simple sugars such as glucose, that can be readily used in the body."
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"title": "http://www.innerbody.com/nutrition/macronutrients\n",
"text": "\"Home » Guide to Nutrition » Macronutrients By Jill Weisenberger, MS, RD, CDECarbohydrates, fats and proteins are macronutrients. We require them in relatively large amounts for normal function and good health. These are also energy-yielding nutrients, meaning these nutrients provide calories. On This Page: Understanding Carbohydrates What are Carbohydrates? Carbohydrates in the Body Carbohydrates in the Diet Understanding Proteins Proteins in the Body Proteins in the Diet Understanding Fats Fats in the Body Fats in the Diet Understanding Carbohydrates Every few years, carbohydrates are vilified as public enemy number one and are accused of being the root of obesity, diabetes, heart disease and more. Carb-bashers shun yogurt and fruit and fill up on bun-less cheeseburgers. Instead of beans, they eat bacon. They dine on the tops of pizza and toss the crusts into the trash. They so vehemently avoid carbs and spout off a list of their evils that they may have you fearing your food. Rest assured, you can and should eat carbohydrates."
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"title": "http://www.medindia.net/patients/patientinfo/hba1c-blood-sugar-test-normal-reading.htm\nDecoding HbA1c Test for Blood Sugar - Normal reading for the HbA1c Calculator",
"text": "Medindia Health Information Decoding Hb A1c Test for Blood Sugar - Normal reading for the Hb A1c Calculator Decoding Hb A1c Test for Blood Sugar - Normal reading for the Hb A1c Calculator Defining Hb A1c History of Hb A1c The Underlying Principle of Hb A1c Monitoring Hb A1c in Diabetes How does the measure work? Normal reading for the Hb A1c Calculator Clinical significance of the Hb A1c Test Glossary References Written by Tanya Thomas | Medically Reviewed by Dr. Sunil Shroff on Apr 01, 2016Average 3.9Rating : 1 2 3 4 5 Rate This Article : 1 2 3 4 5Font : A- A+What is considered a ‘normal reading’ for the Hb A1c calculator? Recommended Hb A1c readings fall within the reference range of 6.5 to 7%. This implies that for every 100 red blood cells, 6-7 cells have glucose attached to them. Mean blood sugar levels can be better understood from the following table. Hb A1c-Average Blood Glucose Reading% mmol/L mg/d L Inference3-4 2-4 36-72 Extremely low to low blood sugar4.5 5.5 99-100 Perfect!4.5-5 5-6 90-108 Normal range for non-diabetics (pre-prandial)5.5 - 6 7 – 8 126 - 144 Normal post-prandial in non-diabetics6.5 – 7 9 - 10 162 - 180 Maximum post-prandial in non-diabetics6.5 – 7.5 9 – 11 162 - 198 High, even for diabetics7.5 – 9.5 11 – 15 198 - 270 Indicates to poorly controlled b G12.5 - 25 20 - 25 360 - 450 Extremely high> 19 33 or > 33 > 594 High possibility of serious electrolyte imbalance! ! Key: Blood Glucose, post-prandial, After meal, Pre-prandial, Before meal Micromat™, Diastat™, VARIANT™, Immunoturbidimetric, hemoglobin testing system, diabetes monitoring, beta-thalassemia, hemoglobinopathy, sickle cell disease Rough Glucose Conversions: mmol/L → mg/d L : Multiply by 18 mg/d L → mmol/L: Divide by 18 (or multiply by 0.055) Or, you could simply use Medindia’s Blood Sugar Converter available at or our Hb A1c 1c1c (A1c) Calculator for Blood Glucose. Since glucose binds slowly to Hemoglobin A (and decomposes at about the same rate), the Hb A1c count is a good indicator of average blood glucose over a period of time. The American Diabetes Association recommends an A1c of 7% (implying 7 cells out of every 100 have an appendage of blood glucose) or lower. But deciding upon a generalized “perfect blood sugar” value is impossible as this varies from person to person."
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"title": "http://healthquestions.medhelp.org/blood-glucose-vs-a1c\nBlood glucose vs a1c",
"text": "\"Blood glucose vs a1c Common Questions and Answers about Blood glucose vs a1cblood-glucose Make note of the 2 kinds of carbs - simple, such as those in sugar, fruit, breads and other processed foods that break down quickly and spike your blood glucose vs complex (otherwise known as fiber), such as those found in veggies and whole grains that take longer to break down and don't increase your blood glucose levels. Check out low glycemic diet. Read More Here is how the the ADAG [American Diabetes Association Guideline] formula to convert ones A1c to e AG [estimated Average Glucose ], or what your daily average glucose has been for the past 3 months. 28.7 X A1c – 46.7 = e AG An example of this is an A1c of 6%. The calculation for this would be: 28.7 X 6 – 46.7 = 126 mg/dl for an estimated average glucose of 126 mg/dl. As you will see, 126 mg/dl is the beginning point of t2 diabetes. Read More The A1c is a snapshot for the past 2-3 months, the average lifespan of RBCs. The ADA came up with a formula to convert A1c to e AG [estimated daily Average Glucose ]. Your 5.5% equates to an e AG of 111 mg/dl, prediabetes. Basically it is saying for each day over the past 2-3 months your glucose averaged 111 mg/dl."
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"title": "http://livehealthy.chron.com/acceptable-blood-sugar-levels-2-hours-after-eating-breakfast-9772.html\nAcceptable Blood Sugar Levels 2 Hours After Eating Breakfast",
"text": "Related Articles1 [Blood Sugar] | Is a Blood Sugar Level of 124 High After Eating Lunch?2 [Sugar Level] | What Is OK for a Sugar Level?3 [Sugar Level] | What Is Considered a Severely High Sugar Level?4 [High Blood Sugar] | Low Carb Lunch for Someone With High Blood Sugar As food digests, sugar molecules circulate through the bloodstream and provide energy for the body. But having too much sugar in the blood can be dangerous, sometimes leading to diabetes and other health concerns. Knowing the acceptable blood sugar target range after eating can help you determine whether your blood sugar levels are stable and healthy or unstable and dangerous. Target Range About one to two hours after the beginning of a meal, a healthy blood sugar goal for most adults is less than 140 milligrams per deciliter, while diabetics should aim for a blood sugar goal of less than 180 milligrams per deciliter. Keep in mind, however, that a blood sugar target range may vary with age, during pregnancy or with specific diseases and health conditions. Your physician can help you determine an individualized blood glucose target range to meet your specific health needs. Why It’s Important The two-hour postprandial blood sugar test is not able to diagnose diabetes; diagnosis is often achieved with a combination of fasting blood sugar tests, oral glucose tolerance tests and glycohemoglobin A1c tests. The two-hour test, however, can help you determine whether you’re properly controlling your diabetes. Checking your blood sugar a few hours after you eat will help you understand the effect of different foods on your body, the impact of stress and exercise and whether you’re taking the proper dose of insulin with your meals. Hyper- and Hypoglycemia If your blood glucose is higher than your target range a few hours after your meal, the condition is referred to as hyperglycemia."
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"title": "https://gethuman.com/phone-number/Ashley-Furniture\nAshley Furniture Phone Number",
"text": "\"Ashley Furniture Phone Number Calling Ashley Furniture customer service faster by Get Human800-477-2222Customer service Current Wait: 16 mins (13m avg)Free: Skip Waiting on Hold Hours: 9am-5pm ESTBest time to call: 9:30am Ranked #1 of 5 contact options Contacting Ashley Furniture315 customers like this number Ashley Furniture customer service Reasons customers like you called Ashley Furniture recently\"\"Damaged chair and bench\"\" 9d ago\"\"Damaged chair and bench\"\" 9d ago\"\"Checking on refunds status\"\" 14d ago Ashley Furniture Phone Number 800-477-2222 - by the Numbers Phone number to dial 800-477-2222Call-back available YESCall picked up by a real person YESDepartment you're calling Customer Service Call center hours 9am-5pm ESTBest time to dial 9:30am Navigate phone maze to a human Press 2Average wait 13Current wait 16Rank (among phone numbers) 1Rank (overall) 1Alternate methods phone or email or web Quality of communication 89%Quality of help 79%Customer votes 315Information last updated Sun Dec 17 2017 10:00:00 GMT+0000 (UTC)Ashley Furniture's Best Toll-Free/800 Customer Phone Number This is Ashley Furniture's best phone number, the real-time current wait on hold and tools for skipping right through those phone lines to get right to a Ashley Furniture agent. This phone number is Ashley Furniture's Best Phone Number because 10,818 customers like you used this contact information over the last 18 months and gave us feedback. Common problems addressed by the customer care unit that answers calls to 800-477-2222 include Returns, Cancel order, Change order, Track order, Complaint and other customer service issues. Rather than trying to call Ashley Furniture we recommend you tell us what issue you are having and then possibly contact them via phone or email or web. In total, Ashley Furniture has 2 phone numbers. It's not always clear what is the best way to talk to Ashley Furniture representatives, so we started compiling this information built from suggestions from the customer community. Please keep sharing your experiences so we can continue to improve this free resource. Contacting Ashley Furniture While 800-477-2222 is Ashley Furniture's best toll-free number, there are 5 total ways to get in touch with them. The next best way to talk to their customer support team, according to other Ashley Furniture customers, is by calling their 877-314-8457 phone number for their Customer Service department. Besides calling, the next favorite option for customers looking for help is via [email protected] for Customer Service."
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"title": "http://ecorporateoffices.com/PNCBankNA-2763?page=3\nPNC Bank N.A. Corporate Office & Headquarters",
"text": "\"PNC Bank N. A. Corporate Office & Headquarters249 5th Ave., Ste. 30 Pittsburgh PA 15222PNC Bank N. A. corporate phone number: (412) 762-2000Average Rating and Total Reviews Avg. Rating1.4Reviews213Write A Review Edit213 Reviews For PNC Bank N. A. Headquarters & Corporate Office I have been with PNC for at least 6 years, they were National City. I had no problem with them until today. My debit card is expiring 05/13 and I called multiple times to check the status of my new card; each time they told me that my new card is on the way. So, today is the last of the month and I still have not received my new card yet. I called again, this time the rep told me that my card was mailed out in April. In order for me to get a new card I have to pay a $7.50 fee to get a replacement for the lost/stolen card. There weren’t a card to be stolen or lost to begin with."
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"title": "https://levolor.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html\nLevolor Customer Service",
"text": "All reviews Furniture and Decor Levolor 163 Customer Service Levolor Customer Service Reviews Q&A Contacts About Stats Locations Competitors Products Contact Levolor Phones: Customer Service: (800) 752-9677Social Networks: Website: https://www.levolor.com/customer-support/customer-service Other info: We have customer service associates available Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Eastern time. Edit Business Info About Levolor Top 5 Levolor Services Customer Care Top 5 Levolor Products Blinds, Cellular Blinds, Roller Blinds, Mini Blinds, Cut And Go Blinds Top 5 Likes about Levolor Look of the product, Design and look, Color, Yes, Throwing it out Top 5 Dislikes about Levolor Very poor design product, Customer service, Quality, Poor quality, Miserable breakage no matter how careful we were Top 5 Related Companies Hunter Douglas Group, Levolor, Hunter Douglas, Luxaflex, Duette Blinds Summary Levolor is a manufacturer of custom window blinds and shades, stock blinds and shades, custom draperies, and drapery hardware. Levolor is the well-recognized brand of window treatments in the United States. It is a division of Newell Rubbermaid, falling under the Cleaning, Organization, and Decor business unit of Newell Rubbermaid. The company was founded in 1914. In 1993, Levolor was acquired by Newell. Levolor has operations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and China. Consumers can purchase Levolor products from a number of major retailers including Home Depot, Lowe's, JC Penney's, and other independent dealers and stores. Levolor manufactures the following custom blinds, shades, and window treatments: faux wood blinds, real wood blinds, cellular shades, natural shades, roman shades etc. Levolor is ranked 219 out of 1693 in Furniture and Decor category Edit Description Where Reviews Came From Ogden, Utah, United States Teaneck, New Jersey, United States Atlanta, Georgia, United States Denver, Colorado, United States San Francisco, California, United States Houston, Texas, United States Medford, Oregon, United States Cleveland, Ohio, United States New York City, New York, United States New York, New York, United States Levolor Stats— Filter Reset Filter by range."
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"title": "http://www.ashleyfurniture.com/company/faq\nFAQ",
"text": "\"Topics The Company The Furniture Purchasing Our Products The Warranty The Website The Company What is the relationship between Ashley Furniture Industries and Ashley Home Store retail furniture stores? All Ashley Home Store retail furniture stores are independently owned and operated. Ashley Home Store leverages Ashley Furniture Industries-leading brand products and services to provide the highest level of service at each step in the customer's shopping journey. Is Ashley Furniture Industries listed on the NY Stock Exchange? Can I buy stock? Ashley Furniture Industries is a privately owned company. Therefore, you cannot purchase stock. How can I apply for a job at Ashley Furniture Industries? Information regarding current job openings at Ashley Furniture Industries, Inc is available on our site. You may submit an online application."
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"title": "http://www.donationtown.org/charity/salvation-army-donation-pickup.html\nSalvation Army Donation Pick Up",
"text": "Salvation Army Donation Pick Up Ready to schedule a Salvation Army donation pick up? Make clothing donations, household items donations, and furniture donations to The Salvation Army by scheduling a free Salvation Army donation pick-up. Donation Town will give you all the information you need to schedule a Salvation Army donation pick up in your local community. Simply enter your zip code on the donation pick up scheduling webpage. Introducing the Salvation Army Thrift Store Donation Pick Up Service The Salvation Army is a world-wide Christian organization aimed at helping fellow human beings and preaching the word of Jesus Christ. Since 1852, The Salvation Army has been leading an evangelical movement fighting for souls of lost men and women. The Salvation Army operates thrift stores nationwide that help fund their various programs. Such programs include adult rehabilitation, disaster relief, elderly services, youth camps, etc. By scheduling your free Salvation Army donation pickup today, you can help The Salvation Army support their charitable services. The Salvation Army thrift stores accept various household item donations, furniture donations and clothing donations."
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"docid": "D2465187#0",
"title": "http://ecorporateoffices.com/AdvanceAutoParts-1591\nAdvance Auto Parts Corporate Office & Headquarters",
"text": "Advance Auto Parts Corporate Office & Headquarters5673 Airport Road Roanoke VA 24012Advance Auto Parts corporate phone number: (540) 362-4911Average Rating and Total Reviews Avg. Rating2.2Reviews277Write A Review Edit277 Reviews For Advance Auto Parts Headquarters & Corporate Officemrsgreat service at Harlingen,texas Jan. 1, 2016-by dolly barrerai think i have bad altornater I will have them check the batter first . then the alternator, an I will let you know latter. Sep. 28, 2015-by johnny gilesneed better customer service Poor customer service ! If a customer has to ask at least twice where a product is located, there is a serious problem if they have to ask for a third time. Let's do better. Jun. 2, 2015-by keyrude and ignorant I really can not stand when people are unhelpful yet maintain a horrible attitude!May. 6, 2015-by don't worry about it Terrible service and return policy I purchased a part that I did not need. So I tried to return it and they told I couldn't. So I talk to customer service and they were rude and no help."
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"title": "http://ecorporateoffices.com/NeimanMarcusGroupInc-2116\nNeiman Marcus Group Inc Corporate Office & Headquarters",
"text": "\"Neiman Marcus Group Inc Corporate Office & Headquarters1618 Main St. Dallas TX 75201Neiman Marcus Group Inc corporate phone number: (214) 743-7600Average Rating and Total Reviews Avg. Rating1.7Reviews52Write A Review Edit52 Reviews For Neiman Marcus Group Inc Headquarters & Corporate Office Horrible Customer Service Ordered merchandise on Sunday and paid for two day shipping. As of Thursday evening, I still do not have the package. Customer Service is horrible!!!!!!!! Very arrogant!Aug. 27, 2015-by Kim Hydenirate customer I got to the check out and they only excepted discover cards! I've been at other locations that excepted checks, mastercard, visa as payment. so I had to put my daughters diapers back on the shelf! when did this start at the parma location on west ridgewood ohio ! Sep. 16, 2014-by jm Credit Card Fraud I placed an order in early Dec. My card was compromised by someone who hacked into NM.. It was used illegally."
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"title": "http://soapcentral.com/yr/whoswho/adam.php\n.",
"text": "\"Who's Who in Genoa City • Y&R Actor biographies • Y&R Cast and Credits • More profiles and submit changes Who's Who for other soaps Victor Adam Newman Deceased Share this story Actor History Celest and Coryn Williams1995Danielle and Sabrina Hepler1995Spencer Klaas1995Hayden Tank1996 to 1998; 1 episode in 2002Chris Engen February 12, 2008 to January 19, 2009; January 20, 2009 to June 24, 2009 [recurring]Michael Muhney June 25, 2009 to January 31, 2014; contract Justin Hartley November 5, 2014 to September 1, 2016, and in flashbacks since, contract Other Names Known as Adam Newman Previously known as Victor Adam Wilson, and was called \"\"Vic\"\"Johnny Jackass (nickname by Chloe)Gabriel Bingham (assumed his identity)Lifeline Born April 24, 1995Returned in 2008 and was said to be 27 years of age In 2012 his birthday was said to be April 27th Presumed dead after fiery car crash Jan 31, 2014 (body found, not his)Murdered by explosion of cabin Sep 1, 2016 (found tissues, matched)Occupation Former CEO of Chelsea 2.0Worked out of Chicago for the largest hedge fund in Manhattan, was suddenly fired Former executive at Newman Enterprises Worked as an independent contractor for Jack Abbott, investigating the \"\"Paragon Project\"\"Former C. E. O. of Newman-Abbott Enterprises (as Gabriel Bingham)Former Co-Chief Operating Officer at Newman-Abbott Enterprises (as Gabriel Bingham) with Victoria Newman Former marketing executive at Jabot (as Gabriel Bingham)Former CEO of Newman Enterprises Briefly CFO of Newman Enterprises Former investor/partner in Tag NGrab website Former CEO of Newman Enterprises Newman Enterprises board member Former owner of Oak Alley Partnership (hedge fund)Former co-owner of The Newman Fund with Jack Abbott Former bartender at Gloworm night club Former co-owner of The Newman Fund with Skye Lockhart Newman Former executive with Tucker Mc Call Unlimited Former junior vice president at Newman Enterprises Former executive at Newman Enterprises Former Wall Street stockbroker with Keller-Stuart Former real estate agent selling condos in Williamsburg Harvard Business School masters degree, graduated second in his class Bachelor's degree at Northwestern University Resides At Lakeview Towers penthouse A at 1500 Market Street at time of death Marital Status Married to Chelsea Lawson [Remarried: Jan 23, 2014] at time of death Past Marriages Sharon Newman [Married: Dec 28, 2009; annulled: Mar 17, 2010, later engagement broken]Skye Lockhart [Married: Jul 12, 2010; widowed: Dec 29, 2010]Chelsea Lawson [Married: Jul 20, 2012; divorced: Apr 25, 2013]Posed as married to Sage Warner as Gabriel Bingham [Divorced Apr 2015; Deceased Apr 2016]Relatives Hope Adams Wilson (mother; deceased)Victor Christian Newman (father)Cliff Wilson (adoptive father; deceased)unknown name (maternal grandfather; deceased)unknown name (maternal grandmother, deceased)Albert Miller (paternal grandfather; deceased)Cora Miller (paternal grandmother, deceased)Victoria Newman (half-sister; daughter of Victor with Nikki)Nicholas Newman (half-brother; son of Victor with Nikki)Abby Newman (half-sister; daughter of Victor with Ashley by sperm theft)Faith Colleen Newman (miscarriage; half-sister; child of Victor with Ashley)Noah Newman (nephew; son of Nick and Sharon)Summer Ann Newman (niece; daughter of Nick and Phyllis)Eve Nicole Howard (niece, deceased child of Victoria and Cole)Katherine \"\"Katie\"\" (niece, daughter of Victoria)Reed Newman Hellstrom (nephew; son of Victoria and J. T.)John \"\"Johnny\"\" Abbott (nephew; son of Victoria via adoption)Katherine \"\"Katie\"\" Rose Abbott Newman (niece; daughter of Victoria and Billy)Faith Cassidy Newman (niece; goddaughter; while she was substituted for Ashley's baby)Children Riley Newman (son with Chelsea; miscarriage)Connor Adam Newman (son with Chelsea, born Aug 9, 2013, called him Peanut)Christian Andrew Newman (son with Sage, born Oct 7, 2015)Flings & Affairs Beth [last name unknown]Skye Lockhart (deceased) (lovers)Heather Stevens [engagement broken]Rafe Torres Sharon Collins (lovers)Skye Lockhart (deceased) (lovers)Sharon Collins (lovers Chelsea Lawson (lovers)Melanie Daniels (lovers)Chelsea Lawson posing as Gabriel Bingham (lovers, 2015)Sage Warner (deceased) (one-night stand, 2015)Crimes Committed Conspired with Jack to write a fake diary where Victor confessed to the murder of Walter Palin; convicted of forgery Escaped his ankle monitor several times Gaslighted Ashley, which caused her mental breakdown Gave Sharon's baby to Ashley as her own Blackmailed Dr. Taylor, and caused his death Escaped multiple times from police custody and hospital lockdown Faked his death April 1, 2010Framed Nick for his murder when he faked his death Charged with murder of Richard Hightower, stealing Sharon’s baby and causing the death of Ashley’s; charges dropped due to lack of evidence Arrested for the murder of Skye Lockhart Newman; was released and charges dropped Warrant for perjury in the Newman Trust fund arbitration hearing Arrested for violating a restraining order from Sharon Newman Arrested for obstruction of justice in the Diane Jenkins murder case; detained in jail and released later that day; charges were dropped a few days later Arrest for rape of Melanie Daniels; charges dropped, was a trumped-up charge [2013]Conspired with Sage Warner to help him assume the identity of Gabriel Bingham [2014]Arrested and tried for causing the death by motor vehicle of Delia Abbott; sentenced to 10 years in the penitentiary; sentence reduced on appeal to 5 years probation, 1000 hours community service [Oct/Nov 2015]Setup by Victor for murder of Constance Bingham; took plea bargain, sentenced to 30 years in prison [Jul 2016]Attacked guard in prison, sentenced to 10 years; escaped [Aug 2016]Health and Vitals Son of mother with retinitis pigmentosa, was expected to inherit Hospitalized after being beaten to a pulp while in prison Injected his eyes with Botox to fake blindness, turned into retinitis pigmentosa, giving him tunnel vision and expected eventual blindness Hospitalized with injuries from falling down a ravine Hospitalized after being shot in the arm by Sharon Sub-retinal implant restored his vision [2011]Blinded when insecticide was thrown in his eyes by Patty Williams, regained his sight [2012]Took a bullet for Victor, injuring a lung and causing a coma [Mar 2013]Shot is the side by Billy just prior to car crash [Jan 2014]A car crash, explosion and fire left everyone assuming he was dead [Jan 2014]Major burns from the car crash required extensive plastic surgery, and relearning how to walk [2014]Internal injuries after being run down by a car [2015]Brief Character History During a trip in 1993, Victor turned up at the Kansas farm of the blind, strong, and independent Hope Adams just in time to rescue her from a rapist. Victor became a kind and gentle man, content to live there as a farmhand, and growing closer to Hope. Hope revealed to Victor that she had never been with a man sexually. Soon after, she and Victor made love. When Victor proposed marriage to her, Hope accepted and they returned to Genoa City engaged. Hope soon learned that she was pregnant. Victor and Hope were forced to do some serious soul-searching when her doctor said the baby could inherit her blindness. When medical tests revealed that there was a good chance the baby would be born blind, Victor urged Hope to have an abortion, but she resisted, and the tension in their marriage escalated. Frustrated by Victor's remote behavior, Hope returned to her farm in Kansas after she received word that her former boyfriend, Cliff, had been injured in a farming accident. Victor's friend, Douglas Austin, arrived at the farm and pressured Hope to return to Victor."
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"title": "http://ecorporateoffices.com/GrouponInc-2864\nGroupon, Inc. Corporate Office & Headquarters",
"text": "\"Groupon, Inc. Corporate Office & Headquarters600 W Chicago Ave Ste 620 Chicago IL 60654Groupon, Inc. corporate phone number: (312) 784-2366Average Rating and Total Reviews Avg. Rating1.7Reviews122Write A Review Edit122 Reviews For Groupon, Inc. Headquarters & Corporate Officecannot ever get threw on phonei been told 3 hour wait time, call another number on phone for 2 hours totally disgusted Nov. 8, 2015-by debra LEGALGroupon is the worst service ever created. They do not care about customers. They provide no easy way to contact them. No email address or phone number unless you hunt it down. I am posting on every site I not to use them. They sell to venders who get overwhelmed by new business and then we get frustrated trying to get a service for the money we spent. I WILL NEVER DO BUSINESS WITH GROUPON OR WINK SPALON AGAIN. Where else can I post poor review for Groupon??????????? Jul. 28, 2015-by CHARLOTTEWorse service ever!!!"
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"docid": "D2603245#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_company_makes_Restoration_Hardware%27s_Hampshire_outdoor_furniture_collection\nWhat company makes Restoration Hardware's Hampshire outdoor furniture collection?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities United States of America New Hampshire What company makes Restoration Hardware's Hampshire outdoor furniture collection? Flag What company makes Restoration Hardware's Hampshire outdoor furniture collection? Edit Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Ashley furniture24 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Spudmunkey 2 Contributions Who is the maker of restoration hardware's bath hardeware? Some of the fixtures are made by a company by the name of Brass Tech (sp?) Also, Newport Brass. Much is imported by Li Fung. Edit Who is the maker of restoration hardware's bath fixtures? Answer Van Dykes Restorers has a large inventory of very cool period pieces."
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"docid": "D3176759#0",
"title": "https://www.ashleyfurniturehomestore.com/terms-and-conditions\nTerms and Conditions",
"text": "Placing an Order Shop 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at ashleyfurniturehomestore.com. You’ll receive notification immediately after the order is confirmed and when it ships. For changes after an order has been placed, please call Customer Care at 1-866-436-3393. We accept Visa®, Master Card®, American Express® and Discover® credit cards. Only one credit card will be accepted as we are unable to process an order on two separate credit cards. While we are unable to accept Ashley Home Store Gift Cards online, it is in the works; sign up for emails and we’ll notify you when it debuts. Your credit card is processed in two steps. At checkout, we authorize the credit card for the full amount, including taxes. We only charge your credit card when the order ships (Standard Shipping) or after its been delivered (In-Home Delivery). Sales Tax All merchandise purchases are subject to sales tax in accordance with the current state and local tax rates for the shipping/delivery destination."
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"title": "http://ecorporateoffices.com/Amazon-2791\nAmazon Corporate Office & Headquarters",
"text": "Amazon Corporate Office & Headquarters410 Terry Avenue North Seattle WA 98109Amazon corporate phone number: (206) 266-1000Average Rating and Total Reviews Avg. Rating1.9Reviews144Write A Review Edit144 Reviews For Amazon Headquarters & Corporate Office Rude Customer Service Reps Amazon does not care about their customers. The representatives are rude, not knowledgeable and inconsistent. Dec. 18, 2015-by Allison Honesty I have repeatedly tried to get my money back and I am getting no where. Someone out there should care. Do you? Nov. 1, 2015-by Ann Schrollshipped wrong parts I ordered two front quick strut assemblies one left and one right they are two different part numbers and I received 2 left assemblies, I contacted Amazon and requested that they send the correct right hand side strut assembly, they stated they would be happy to ship the correct part that I already paid for for an additional cost due to the fact that they did not have the correct part for the price I was quoted. I asked that they honor the contract they had with me for the price quoted. They said they could not honor the contract for that price and would happily refund my money to my account. I paid with gift cards because I do not have nor want a credit card."
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"docid": "D2297533#0",
"title": "https://flexsteel-industries.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html\nFlexsteel Industries Customer Service",
"text": "All reviews Furniture and Decor Flexsteel Industries 25 Customer Service Flexsteel Industries Customer Service Reviews Q&A Contacts About Stats Locations Competitors Contact Flexsteel Industries Corporate Offices: (563) 556-7730Call customer service Choose phone to contact a company customer service representative and get a record of this call. The recording of the call will be emailed to you. Get your questions answered by the right person right away!Website:http://www.flexsteel.com/vehicle-seating/vehicle-customer-service/contact-us Social Networks: Edit Business Info Summary of Flexsteel Industries Customer Service Calls21 TOTALCALLS81% SUCCESSFULCONNECTIONS04:43 AVG CALLDURATION6% ISSUESRESOLVED14%86%Product/ Service quality Other Customers Contact Flexsteel Industries to Ask about: Product/ Service quality:3M ago “Broken spring”Other:19d ago “Faulty actuator in new leather recliner”22d ago “Fabric didn’t hold up”1M ago “Seats chipping”About Flexsteel Industries Top 5 Flexsteel Industries Services Customer Care Top 5 Flexsteel Industries Products Sofa, Recliner, Furniture Set, Julius Lift Recliner, Latitudes Leather Sofa Top 5 Dislikes about Flexsteel Industries Bad customer service no help, Poor resolution to complaint, People where it came from or flex steel service dept, Kathy thielson very rude, Flexsteel ignoring me Top 5 Related Companies Home Styles Summary Flexsteel Industries, Inc. specializes in manufacturing and distribution of furniture for home and business. The company was founded by Frank Bertsch in 1893. Its headquarters is based in Dubuque, Iowa, United States. Flexsteel Industries offers sofas, reclining furniture, side tables, media consoles, and dining tables. Customers can also order desk chairs, bookcases, storage, and desks for home office. The company has a chain of distributors and independent representatives nationwide. It uses a unique steel drop-in seat spring in most of the upholstered furniture. Flexsteel Industries provides from one-year limited to lifetime limited warranty depending on parts, structures, and accessories."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PLL_season_1\nPretty Little Liars (season 1)",
"text": "\"Pretty Little Liars (season 1)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from PLL season 1)navigation search Pretty Little Liars (season 1)Season 1 DVD cover Country of origin United States No. of episodes 22Release Original network ABC Family Original release June 8, 2010 – March 21, 2011Season chronology Next → Season 2List of Pretty Little Liars episodes The first season of Pretty Little Liars, based on the books of the same name by Sara Shepard, premiered on June 8, 2010 and concluded on March 21, 2011 on ABC Family. The show premiered to 2.47 million viewers and retained a regular audience of 2.5 million viewers during its summer run. The summer finale scored 3.07 million viewers, achieving a series high. The show went on hiatus and returned with its winter premiere on January 3, 2011, with 4.20 million viewers, becoming one of ABC Family's top telecasts to date. Contents [ hide ]1 Overview2 Cast and characters2.1 Main cast2.2 Special guest cast2.3 Recurring cast2.4 Guest cast3 Episodes4 Development and production5 Casting6 Ratings6.1 Live + SD ratings7 DVD release8 References Overview [ edit]Best friends Aria Montgomery, Emily Fields, Hanna Marin, and Spencer Hastings grow apart when their clique leader and 'queen bee' Alison Di Laurentis goes missing. A year later they all begin receiving messages from the mysterious \"\"A\"\" who threatens to reveal their darkest secrets. Aria has just returned from Iceland after a year or so with her family and still feels unable to forgive her father who cheated on her mother, who's still unaware of it; she also discovers that her new English teacher (Ezra Fitz) is the same guy she met and made out with at a bar the day before. Hanna is now the \"\" it \"\" girl of the school, along with former geek Mona Vanderwaal. Both girls indulge in shoplifting; later, Hanna gets in trouble, forcing her mother to sleep with a detective for her release."
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"title": "http://ecorporateoffices.com/TransUnion-2787?page=2\nTransUnion Corporate Office & Headquarters",
"text": "Trans Union Corporate Office & Headquarters555 W. Adams Street Chicago IL 60661Trans Union corporate phone number: (312) 258-1717Average Rating and Total Reviews Avg. Rating1.5Reviews22Write A Review Edit22 Reviews For Trans Union Headquarters & Corporate Office You bet! They are retarded. My credit report hasn't been updated for months. Now, they are trying to charge me a higher interest rate on a brand new car I want to purchase. They are idiots!!!!!!Nov. 26, 2010-by M. Ruiz The worst credit agency ever. Trans union never checks or updates thier reports and does not check for accuracy. They had mixed my credit report with my brother and they had my brother's collection and credit history under my name for the last 3 years and the banks were charging me higher interst not knowing that this stupit credit agency called Trans union had my brother's information under my name and I called then and have been waiting for response and if they do not fix it I should sue them because it is illegal and fraudulent that they have all my brother's information under my social security and under my name. By the way experian and equifax are great but trans union should be sued one day."
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"docid": "D296935#0",
"title": "https://www.thetruckersreport.com/truckingindustryforum/threads/ashley-furniture.79797/\nAshley Furniture?",
"text": "\"Ashley Furniture? Discussion in ' Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop ' started by Adam T2k, May 18, 2009 . Page 1 of 51 2 3 4 5 Next >May 18, 2009 #1Adam T2k Light Load Member12043Feb 6, 2009Minneapolis, MN0Their website is pretty vague...so I come here to ask if anyone drives for them or know someone who does. I see their trucks daily, and every one is spotless and in perfect condition. The trailers make all other trailers look like junk. Just wanted to see what other people knew about them. Thanks. Adam T2k, May 18, 2009 #1 + Quote Reply Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds Every month 400 people find a job with the help of Truckers Report. Name Email Phone Zip Class A CDL Experience Send me job offers May 19, 2009 #2badsey Medium Load Member36255Oct 9, 2007Green Bay, WI0A good company to work for, but are people buying furniture right now? Tyson foodsmay be a better choice (food) if you can handle the smell.badsey, May 19, 2009 #2 + Quote Reply May 19, 2009 #3Adam T2k Light Load Member12043Feb 6, 2009Minneapolis, MN0I'm sure people aren't buying new furniture like they used to, but I was just curious."
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"docid": "D1368587#0",
"title": "https://furniturecart.wordpress.com/2013/05/16/fun-furniture-facts-genuine-leather-vs-bonded-leather/\nFun Furniture Facts: Genuine Leather vs Bonded Leather",
"text": "\"Fun Furniture Facts: Genuine Leather vs Bonded Leather Posted on May 16, 2013 by furniturecart There’s nothing quite like genuine leather. The aroma, the buttery feel and the warmth. But in the market saturated with faux leathers, bonded leathers and other low-priced alternatives, it is difficult to find a real thing, especially when many of these lower-cost alternatives offer some of the attributes of real leather, including its sleek look and soft hand. So, why is genuine leather is surging in popularity? A realization that there really is a difference in comfort and character? A desire to make a long-term investment? An unexpressed desire to upgrade living space? All of that, plus one more thing – Genuine Leather is a luxury choice, but it’s no longer out of reach. For example, the Baron Sectional Collection by Leather Italia USA is available at Furniture Cart and offers fine furnishings in top grain leather upholstery and features 100% Top Grain Italian Leather on front, sides, and backs. Bonded Leather has grown in popularity since its introduction in 2007."
},
{
"docid": "D1768096#0",
"title": "http://www.furnituretoday.com/article/440176-bonded-leather-making-inroads\nBonded leather making inroads",
"text": "\"Bonded leather making inroads Gary Evans, Staff Staff, Larry Thomas, September 3, 2011This recliner, in what La-Z-Boy calls “recycled” leather, is among the first of the company’s bonded product beginning to hit the market. HIGH POINT — Disparaged by many when it hit the market about five years ago, bonded leather continues to gain wide acceptance as an alternative to genuine leather as upholstery manufacturers and retailers struggle to remain competitive during a prolonged industry slump. The product, which consists of leather fragments and fibers glued, or bonded, onto a backing, is emerging as the key cover choice at the opening and even medium price points of many leather upholstery lines. In fact, while firm numbers are difficult to come by, some sources maintain that bonded leather may now account for up to 50% of the leather segment. Much of the shift, they add, is driven by higher prices for top-grain leather, but it's also due to recent significant improvements in the look and feel of bonded leather. Moreover, because the bonded product comes in rolls like fabric, it's easier for upholstery manufacturers to handle than irregularly shaped hides and results in less waste. \"\" It's certainly taking (retail floor) slots away from leather,\"\" said Don Hunter, senior vice president of major accounts at Catnapper, the motion upholstery unit of Jackson Furniture Inds. \"\" We have some bonded leather sofas that are among our best performers. \"\" Hunter said rising leather prices have made it next to impossible to hit key opening retail price points of $799 to $999 with top-grain leather or even leather/vinyl covers. Promotional upholstery specialist Affordable Furniture switched from microfiber to a bonded leather cover for this stationary seating group and it quickly became a best-seller."
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"docid": "D1001059#0",
"title": "http://npino.com/npi/1548569031-ashley-kremer/\nNPI 1548569031 Ashley Danielle Kremer in Williamsville - Address, Medicare Status, and Contact",
"text": "NPI 1548569031 Ashley Danielle Kremer in Williamsville - Address, Medicare Status, and Contact Home All Doctors Family Medicine New York Williamsville Ashley Danielle Kremer - 1548569031 Profile Details Ashley Danielle Kremer is a physician based out of Williamsville, New York and her medical specialization is Family Medicine. She practices in Williamsville, New York and has the professional credentials of. The NPI Number for Ashley Danielle Kremer is 1548569031 and she holds a License No. 274680 (New York). Her current practice location address is 705 Maple Rd, , Williamsville, New York and she can be reached out via phone at 716-631-8400 and via fax at 716-373-3546. You can also correspond with Ashley Danielle Kremer through mail at her mailing address at 908 Niagara Falls Blvd Ste 208, , North Tonawanda, New York - 14120-2019 (mailing address contact number - (71-6) -692-3302). Ashley Danielle Kremer graduated from Lake Erie College Of Osteopathic Medicine in 2011. Provider Profile Details: NPI Number 1548569031Provider Name Ashley Danielle Kremer Credential Specialization Family Medicine Medical School Name Lake Erie College Of Osteopathic Medicine Graduation Year 2011Gender Female Provider Entity Type Individual Provider Enumeration Date 03/23/2011Last Update Date 09/29/2017Medicare Participation Status: Ashley Danielle Kremer participate in Medicare program. Accept Medicare Assignment? Yes - The physician accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance."
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"docid": "D2260474#0",
"title": "http://pretty-little-liars.wikia.com/wiki/Ashley_Marin\nAshley Marin",
"text": "\"This article is about Ashley Marin-Wilson, a TV character. You may be looking for Ashley Marin (Book Character).“ When they find the maniac who did this to you, I will kill him. After I kill him, I will sue him. ”— Ashley to Hanna Ashley Marin General Information Gender: Female Age:54Hair Color: Auburn Eye Color: Blue Marital Status: Single Birthday: August 19, 1964Height:5'4\"\"Occupation (s): Rosewood Bank Branch Manager (Former) Real Estate Agent (Formerly) Manager of The Radley (Currently)Nickname: Mama Bear (by Darren) Ash (by Tom) Mrs. M (by Mona)Relationships Family: Unnamed Father (deceased)Tom Marin (Ex-Husband)Hanna Marin (Daughter)Caleb Rivers (Son-in-Law) Unborn Grandchild (via Caleb and Hanna)Regina Marin (Ex-Mother-in-Law)Patrick Marin (Ex-Brother-in-Law)Romances: Tom Marin (Ex-Husband)Darren Wilden (Brief Affair)Ted Wilson (Ex-Fiancé)Jason Di Laurentis (One Night Stand)Friends: The Liars Ella Montgomery Veronica Hastings Pam Fields Jessica Di Laurentis (Formerly; deceased)Caleb Rivers Regina Marin Rivals: Isabel Marin Kate Randall Enemies: Darren Wilden ACharacter Information Interests: Being in love.making Hanna Marin happy Talent: Business Secret (s):- Committed embezzlement ( exposed to Hanna and Caleb) -Had an affair with Darren Wilden ( exposed to The Liars) - Was caught on video with Wilden doing something Hanna didn't know about ( exposed to Hanna) - Hit Wilden with the car and left the scene ( exposed to The Liars and Caleb Rivers) - Was in possession of Tom Marin 's gun ( exposed to The Liars) - Had a one night stand with Jason Di Laurentis while dating Ted Wilson - Stole backup drive to protect Hanna (exposed to Hanna)Series Information Status: Alive First Appearance: Pilot The First Secret (chronologically)Latest Appearance: Choose or Lose Portrayed By: Laura Leighton Ashley Marin is Hanna Marin 's mother. She is portrayed by Laura Leighton . Contents [ show]Biography Ashley Marin is Hanna Marin's mother. Before the series started, her husband, Tom Marin, left them for another woman. Ashley is unhappy about that and Hanna, therefore always portrays another story: her mom and dad grew apart, split up and it was actually a good thing because her mother is much happier now. Ashley is willing to do everything to protect her daughter, even if that means sleeping with Detective Wilden to make sure the charges against her daughter for shoplifting will be dropped."
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"docid": "D2377638#0",
"title": "http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/taft-furniture-warehouse-showroom-ltd/saratoga-new-york-12866/taft-furniture-warehouse-showroom-ltd-taft-furniture-saratoga-springs-untrue-and-unfa-1124195\nTaft Furniture Warehouse & Showroom, Ltd. Taft Furniture Saratoga Springs UNTRUE AND UNFAIR ADVERTISING Saratoga New York",
"text": "\"Related Reports Bantix Worldwide PTY Ltd Mosquito Slayer Pro Did not honor guarantee, Queensland Internet Ashley Neal, Tile Of Luxury, Power Productions, Tileofluxury.com, Texasfirestone.com SCAM! SCAM! SCAM! You'll never see the tiles or get your deposit back San Antonio Texas Elite Marketing - Atlantic Consultants - KGV Advertising - WRS Promotions This ripoff company goes by many names, they are a part of DS-Max, Quantum, Innovage, Cydcor, and Granton, employment search for jobs ripoff too many to list! Livonia Michigan Global Royalties, PCI, Diko Katcherian; Nedalia; Crown Equity Global Royalites - New Company, Same Old Rip-off, Brandon Hall, old PCI player heading up this new venture Mississauga Ontario Canada Janet Urena BODY ARTS & Bariatric Science Center Fraud 8080 Old York Road , Pennsylvania University Of Phoenix Online Or UOP Online Pitiful excuse for an education sub-standard practices terrible counselors deceptive company Phoenix Arizona *EDitor's Comment Target Corporation, Super Target, Baby Registry / Gift Card SCAM! RIP OFF! SWINDLED! WARNING! Fayetteville North Carolina Takeitnow Jenny Lee Ebay and Paypal Scam Unionville ON L3R 6L3 Unionville Ontarioconfidentialbanking.com ,Veyronus Enterprises Ltd. Confidentialbanking.com hello all please stay away from these company from Cyprus and USA when you want a offshore bank acocunt or high risk merchant acocun ,THEY ARE SCAMER GILBERT Internet Oltarsh & Associates The Adams Family lazy good for nothing expensive dishonest law firm unethical incompetent New York, New York Robert Farrell ,adobetrainingclasses.com Robert Farrell failed to provide services and has resorted to fraud, cyber crime, harrassment, and deceit to conceal his scam New York New York EDitorial Comments Political Signs Must Go!EDitorial Comment ED Magedson – Founder Ripoff Report Sac_County Iowa Prosecutor Ben Smith pays $750,000 to settle Ripoff Report 1983 civil rights lawsuit.. Federal Judge stops prosecutors abuse of power against ED Magedson Founder of Ripoff Report Ripoff Report Investigates!Bogus Celebrity Advertisements FACE & Skin CREAM Ripoff! Don’t click on those slick Ads!Phony Ad using Ellen De Generes & hundreds of other A-list Stars... Celebrity Skin Cream wrinkle cream rip-off advertisements US Based and Foreign companies bilked consumers out of Hundreds of Millions of dollars over the past 7 years WHAT IS YOUR STORY?"
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acceptance rate at john hopkins university
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"docid": "D836861#0",
"title": "http://www.acceptancerate.com/schools/johns-hopkins-university\nJohns Hopkins University (JHU)",
"text": "Get more information on Johns Hopkins University: Requirements & Admissions Tuition & Costs Programs Available Financial Aid Eligibility Student Services Offered Johns Hopkins University can be found in Baltimore, MD, a nonprofit private college which focuses on only a select few programs offered. The students enrolled at JHU number nearly twenty three thousand each year, and is one of the largest schools in the state. Students can submit either the ACT or SAT scores at Johns Hopkins University. A score between 1980 - 2260 on the SAT exam, or 30 - 34 on the ACT exam is among the 25th - 75th percentile range among admitted students. Based on sampled GPA data collected and applied, it is estimated that the JHU average GPA range for accepted students is around 3.75 - 3.96. The competition to get accepted at this school runs high, given that only 20% of students who applied are admitted to the school. Based on historical acceptance rate data, the projected JHU acceptance rate 2015 is estimated to be 20%. You can get more information from the admissions office website at apply.jhu.edu. Overall JHU Acceptance Rate - Fall 201318.1%The overall acceptance rate for Johns Hopkins University was reported as 18.1% in Fall 2013 with over 21,300 college applications submitted to Johns Hopkins University. Both in state and out of state applicants are included in these figures."
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"docid": "D836860#0",
"title": "https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/johns-hopkins-university/874809-why-does-hopkins-have-such-a-high-acceptance-rate.html\nWhy does Hopkins have such a high acceptance rate?",
"text": "\"Replies to: Why does Hopkins have such a high acceptance rate?#1Yanks Dolphins Registered User Posts: 1,068Senior Member03-03-2010 at 12:49 am I don't want to say that this is why, but looking at the numbers says something. Take Columbia for example. Last year, they enrolled 1857 students, which is about 500 more than Hopkins enrolled last year (and Hopkins actually over-enrolled). Columbia admitted 2496 students, compared to Hopkins admitting 4318. Now Columbia also had about 9,000 more applicants so when you combine that with the yield, you get a rough idea. Reply#2bonanza Registered User Posts: 1,105Senior Member03-03-2010 at 3:16 am Its mostly a matter of yield. While Hopkins offers as good (if not better) an academic and social experience than many of the Ivies---The Ivy League has done a remarkable job over the years of promoting the \"\"Ivy\"\" brand, associating the brand with quality and prestige. Because of this successful branding and marketing--the Ivies (except for Cornell) tend to have better yields (i.e., a higher percentage of accepted students choose to attend). The Ivies also tend to have larger applicant pools, but most of the Ivies are also larger than Hopkins (some, like Cornell, are a lot larger) so that the ratio between applicants and actual enrollment is not starkly different between Hopkins and the Ivies. This is slowly changing over time."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elon_College\nElon University",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Elon College)navigation search Coordinates: 36°06′26″N 79°30′05″WElon University Former names Elon College (1889–2001)Motto Numen Lumen Motto in English Intellectual and spiritual light Type Private Established 1889 [1]Affiliation Nonsectarian /Independent (Historic ties with the United Church of Christ)Endowment $202.9 million (2016) [2]President Connie Ledoux Book Provost Steven D. House Academic staff 424 [1]Students 6,791 [1]Location Elon, North Carolina, U. S. Campus Suburban 636 acres (257.4 ha) [1]Colors Maroon and Gold [3]Athletics NCAA Division I – CAANickname Phoenix Website www .elon .edu Elon University is an American private, non-sectarian, coeducational liberal arts university with a historic 636-acre (257 ha) campus in Elon, North Carolina. Elon has five schools across its main campus, and a satellite campus in nearby Greensboro, North Carolina; the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Communications, the School of Education, the School of Health Sciences, and the School of Law, which occupies the 100,000 sq ft (9,300 m 2) former public library building in Greensboro, North Carolina. The university offers a wide variety of degrees including Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Master of Arts in Interactive Media, Master of Business Administration, Master of Science in Management, Master of Education, Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies and Doctor of Physical Therapy. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Academics2.1 Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences2.2 Martha and Spencer Love School of Business2.3 School of Communications2.4 School of Law3 Admissions4 Rankings and reputation5 Student body6 Athletics6.1 Facilities7 Campus8 Campus life8.1 Student Media8.2 Extra-curricular organizations8.3 Religious life8.4 Greek life8.5 Student traditions8.5.1 Acorn and Oak Tradition8.5.2 Elonthon8.5.3 Turkey Trot8.5.4 Festivus8.5.5 Greek Week9 Notable faculty10 Notable alumni10.1 Academia10.2 Arts, literature, and entertainment10.3 Business10.4 Politics and military10.5 Sports11 References12 External links History [ edit]Presidents of Elon President From To William S. Long 1889 1894William Wesley Staley 1894 1905Emmett Leonidas Moffitt 1905 1911William Allen Harper 1911 1931Leon Edgar Smith 1931 1957James Earl Danieley 1957 1973James Fred Young 1973 1998Leo Michael Lambert 1999 2018Constance \"\"Connie\"\" Ledoux Book 2018Elon College was founded by the Christian Connection, which later became a part of the United Church of Christ. The charter for Elon College was issued by the North Carolina legislature in 1889. William S. Long was the first president, and the original student body consisted of 76 students. In 1923, a fire destroyed most of the campus, including school records, classrooms, the library, and the chapel. The Board of Trustees voted to rebuild immediately. Many of the buildings that were erected in the years following the fire still stand and make up the bedrock of Elon's campus. An institution that for many years enrolled mostly North Carolina residents, Elon began to enroll significant numbers of students from the mid-Atlantic states in the mid-1970s, and began to improve its academic standards for admission. ["
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"title": "http://www.bestvalueschools.com/top-25-ranked-engineering-programs-with-the-best-return-on-investment/\nTop 25 Ranked Engineering Programs with the Best Return on Investment (ROI)",
"text": "Engineering boasts one of the highest starting salaries for those with a bachelor level education, and one of the best salary growth rates throughout an individual’s career; choosing an engineering program with the best return on investment even further boosts one’s lifetime earning potential. Generally, even the highest earning potential for engineers can be achieved with just a Bachelor’s degree. However, engineers wishing to teach at a collegiate level or conduct advanced research and development at the pinnacle of the field will often need a Master’s or a Doctorate. Ranking Methodology We’ve compiled a list of the most highly ranked schools in the United States for engineering. The rankings are pulled from U. S. News and World Report and listed in order of the institution’s 30 Year Average Net Return on Investment, according to Payscale.com. The purpose of our ranking is to highlight the top engineering schools that offer students the greatest future earnings potential. This will help future engineering students make informed decisions about how to get the most for the time and money they invest in their education. There are many different focuses in the engineering field; median pay, while high across all the specializations, does differ slightly. Below is a list of the most common engineering specializations and their median pay according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics as of the year 2010: Computer Engineer: $98,810Aerospace Engineer: $97,480Chemical Engineer: $90,300Electrical and Electronics Engineer: $87,180Biomedical Engineer: $81,540Environmental Engineer: $78,740Mechanical Engineer: $78,160Civil Engineer: $77,560Industrial Engineer: $76,100Agricultural Engineer: $71,090Ranking the Best Engineering Programs based on ROI#25. Northwestern University: Evanston and Chicago, Illinois Image Source One of the top ranked schools in the United States, and even more highly ranked for its engineering programs, Northwestern University is a powerhouse university."
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"title": "http://www.whipple.org/charles/daughters/\nSarah, Mary, and Abigail",
"text": "\"This is the last in a series of articles on the lives of Captain John Whipple and his immediate family. It is part of a book to be released by the authors, and as such is a work in progress. Please send corrections or additions to [email protected] or [email protected]. Sarah Whipple Smith Arnold Sarah Whipple [ 1 ], oldest of the Whipple daughters, like most of her siblings, married into one of the founding families of Providence. Immediately upon immigrating to Providence with her family in 1658/59, she married John Smith Junior, son of her father's former neighbor in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The births of their 10 children, all born and married in Providence, are approximate: John, born 1661; died 20 April 1737. Sarah, born 1663; died 14 Oct 1725; married Richard Clemence. Alice, born 1665; died 19 Feb 1735/36; married John Dexter Mary, born 1667; died 13 Dec 1737; married Arthur Fenner Joseph, born 1679; died 13 Jan 1749/50; married Lydia Gardner Benjamin, born1672, died 23 Apr 1751; married Mercy Angell Israel, born 1674; died 1683. Daniel; born 1676; died 1683. Elisha, born 14 Apt 1680; died Aft 25 Nov 1766 married Experience Mowry William, born 1682; died 11 Dec 1753; married Mary Sayles\"\"You may note that the Smiths named a daughter after her mother just as they named the son after the father."
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"title": "http://college-tuition.startclass.com/l/1708/Johns-Hopkins-University\nCost of Attending Johns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, Maryland",
"text": "See all College Tuition Share Cost of Attending Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland In-State Tuition: $48,710 USD Out-of-State Tuition: $48,710 USD Smart Rating: 96 This page focuses on tuition and financial aid details for Johns Hopkins University. Head to our colleges page to see more detailed information about Johns Hopkins University such as admissions and demographics, or see our Colleges topic to find the right 4-year university for you. Note: Tuition is per year with fees. Financial aid is only available for those who qualify. See Tuition for All Colleges Calculate My Chances Advertisement Share Johns Hopkins University Tuition Summary How much is tuition at Johns Hopkins University? Tuition and fees at Johns Hopkins University are $48,710 USD without financial aid. With room, board, and other fees combined, total cost of attendance is $65,496 USD. Cost & Aid Extremely expensive tuition ($48,710 USD, same for in-state and out-of-state students)Relatively low percent of freshmen receive grants (49%)Institution Private (Not-for-Profit) institution Semester calendar President: Mr. Ronald J. Daniels Student Body One of the largest schools (22,686 undergrad & grad students)Very large undergrad population (6,427 students)Slightly more female students (53% female - 47% male)Locale Locale type: large city Mild summer temperature (72 degrees Fahrenheit average)Cold winter weather (35 degrees Fahrenheit average)Get Admissions Info on Johns Hopkins University (It only takes a minute! ) How will my data be used? Step 1 of 4Choose Area of Study Choose Concentration Zip code Continue Privacy Policy Advertisement Share Cost & Expenses Estimated Annual Costs of Attendance Off-Campus Living at Home More Off-Campus Estimated Cost of Attendance Category Undergraduate Tuition & Fees $48,710 USDPart-Time Tuition (per credit hour) $1,624 USDRoom & Board $9,461 USDBooks & Supplies $1,210 USDOther Expenses $1,036 USDAnnual Cost of Attendance $60,417 USDHow Total Cost of Attendance was Calculated Start Class' total cost of attendance was calculated by including both primary costs and additional costs."
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"docid": "D2658992#0",
"title": "http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/dailydose/11/19/eye.ms/index.html\nCan an eye exam detect multiple sclerosis?",
"text": "\"updated 4:06 p.m. EST, Tue December 9, 2008Can an eye exam detect multiple sclerosis?• A five-minute eye exam may be an effective way to detect multiple sclerosis • The exam usually costs only around $75 per eye • An expensive MRI brain image is the current standard test used to detect MS Bottom Line: If findings hold up, the eye exam could be used more often to identify and monitor multiple sclerosis Next Daily Dose »Overview A five-minute eye exam costing about $150 for both eyes might prove to be an inexpensive and effective way to gauge and track the neurological disease multiple sclerosis, potentially complementing costly magnetic resonance imaging to detect brain shrinkage, a characteristic of the disease's progression. The current standard is MRI testing, which takes at least an hour and costs about $1,200. The research was done at Johns Hopkins University and was published in the October 16, 2007, issue of the journal Neurology. Questions and answers What does the eye have to do with MS, a disease of the brain and spinal cord? Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN chief medical correspondent: The optic nerve, which is behind the eye, is actually part of the brain. In fact, it's the only part of the brain you can see from the outside. A common early warning sign that you may have MS is vision problems that originate in the optic nerve. So a damaged optic nerve becomes a perfect place to look for early MS. A thinner optic nerve means a more damaged optic nerve. Thicker equals healthy."
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"title": "http://hospitals.healthgrove.com/l/1838/Johns-Hopkins-Hospital\nJohns Hopkins HospitalBaltimore, Maryland",
"text": "See all Hospitals Guide Share Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, Marylandsmart rating What's this? Hospital Type: Acute Care Hospital Hospital Ownership: Voluntary non-profit - Private Emergency Services: Yes Phone: (410) 955-5000Website: http://www.hopkinshospital.org See all Hospitals Advertisement Share Overview Key Facts Johns Hopkins Hospital is located in Baltimore, Maryland. This acute care hospital hospital has a very high rate of patient satisfaction; of the patients surveyed, 83% indicated that they would definitely recommend this hospital to others. With a smart rating of 99 out of 100, this is the highest rated hospital in the city. The next best Baltimore centers are: University Of Maryland Medical Center - Smart Rating of 91 out of 100Medstar Franklin Square Medical Center - Smart Rating of 90 out of 100State Rank#1 Hospital in State Number of Cases1,994Registries Burn Center Johns Hopkins Regional Burn Center Burn Center Websitehttp://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/burn/ (hopkinsmedicine.org)Cancer Center Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins Best Rated Nearby Hospitals Children's Hospital Nmc Ratings4.57857See Details ›University Of Maryland Medical Center Ratings4.57275See Details ›Inova Fairfax Hospital Ratings4.56301See Details ›Medstar Franklin Square Medical Center Ratings4.51767See Details ›Sinai Hospital Of Baltimore Ratings4.51443See Details ›Medstar Washington Hospital Center Ratings4.51158See Details ›Medstar Union Memorial Hospital Ratings4.50824See Details ›Virginia Hospital Center Ratings4.49875See Details ›Medstar Georgetown University Hospital Ratings4.49596See Details ›Advertisement Share Rankings Expert Ratings US news: number of nationally ranked adult specialties15Read full review at US News US News Ranked Adult Specialties Specialty Rank Cancer 5Cardiology & Heart Surgery 16Diabetes & Endocrinology 4Ear, Nose & Throat 2Gastroenterology & GI Surgery 4Geriatrics 4Gynecology 12Nephrology 6Neurology & Neurosurgery 3Ophthalmology 3Orthopedics 12Psychiatry 3Pulmonology 11Rheumatology 1Urology 3High-Performing Specialties US News Ranked Child Specialties Specialty Rank Cancer 14Cardiology & Heart Surgery 32Diabetes & Endocrinology 16Gastroenterology 7Neonatology 19Nephrology 15Neurology & Neurosurgery 3Orthopedics 30Pulmonology 9Urology 30Joint Commission: Top Performing Surgical Care Improvement Project Heart Attack Care Heart Failure Care Pneumonia Care Advertisement Share Quality of Care Overview The National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) collects information on hospital patient outcomes measured by readmission, complication, infection, and death rates. Individual hospital incident rates, when compared to state or national averages, are a good indicator of the quality of care given at that hospital. Deaths Infections More Health Grove is a health site that uses Graphiq’s semantic technology to deliver deep insights via data-driven articles, visualizations and research tools. Deep insights from health data. Knowledge delivered. ›Advertisement Share Patient Experience Overview In a quarterly patient survey conducted by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the Johns Hopkins Hospital was rated above average for overall hospital experience but fell equal to the average in a summary of nine individual measures."
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"title": "https://www.glassdoor.co.in/Salary/Johns-Hopkins-University-Applied-Physics-Laboratory-Baltimore-Salaries-EI_IE194262.0,51_IL.52,61_IM63.htm\nJohns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Salaries in Baltimore, MD, US Area",
"text": "Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Salaries in Baltimore, MD, US Area61 salaries (for 2 job titles) Updated 3 Apr 2018How much do Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory employees make? Glassdoor has salaries, wages, tips, bonuses, and hourly pay based upon employee reports and estimates. Job Title United States– Ann Arbor, MI Area– Baltimore, MD Area– Washington, DC Area Search Sort : Most Reports | Salary Company Average Base Salaries in (USD)Low High Associate Professional Staff I10 salaries See salaries from all locations$83,159$71K $101KSenior Professional Staff I4 salaries See salaries from all locations$111,395$104K $120KIntern - Hourly3 salaries See salaries from all locations$22$17 $27Is this helpful? The community relies on everyone sharing – Add Anonymous Salary Software Engineer3 salaries See salaries from all locations$85,924$83K $91KSponsored Jobs Oracle Apps Techncial Consultant (4 to 6 Years of Exp)Triniti Corporation – Hyderabad Sr Software Engineer Navis LLC – India Program Manager2 salaries See salaries from all locations About$122K - $137K$122K $137KSenior Professional Staff II2 salaries See salaries from all locations About$117K - $152K$117K $152KSenior Engineer2 salaries See salaries from all locations About$122K - $148K$122K $148KSummer - Hourly Intern2 salaries See salaries from all locations About$22 - $26 hourly$22 $26Principal Professional Staff2 salaries See salaries from all locations About$182K - $434K$182K $434KSenior Software Engineer2 salaries See salaries from all locations About$139K - $164K$139K $164KSenior Professional Staff2 salaries See salaries from all locations About$111K - $166K$111K $166KEmbedded Software Engineer1 employee salary or estimate See salaries from all locations About$100K - $109K$100K $109KSubcontracts Manager1 employee salary or estimate See salaries from all locations About$63K - $68K$63K $68KAssistant Program Manager1 employee salary or estimate See salaries from all locations About$140K - $152K$140K $152KSenior Staff Engineer1 employee salary or estimate See salaries from all locations About$118K - $130K$118K $130KCustomer Service Agent1 employee salary or estimate See salaries from all locations About$53K - $56K$53K $56KTechnical - Hourly Intern1 employee salary or estimate See salaries from all locations About$21 - $23 hourly$21 $23Intern - Hourly1 employee salary or estimate See salaries from all locations About$32 - $35 hourly$32 $35Associate General Counsel1 employee salary or estimate See salaries from all locations About$163K - $176K$163K $176KAssociate Professional Staff II1 employee salary or estimate See salaries from all locations About$81K - $89K$81K $89K1 2Salaries > Baltimore > Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory View Data as Table< / > Embed this report Explore Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Salaries Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Salaries by Location Laurel, MDWashington, DCColumbia, MDNorth Laurel, MDCheck out the latest Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Jobs & Careers Work at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory? Share Your Experiences Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Click to Rate Add a Salary Add Benefits Don't Miss Out On a Job You Love Upload a CV to easily apply to jobs from anywhere. It's simple to set up."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Money\nJohn Money",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the aeronaut, see John Money (aeronaut). John Money Born John William Money 8 July 1921 Morrinsville, New Zealand Died 7 July 2006 (aged 84) Towson, Maryland, United States Scientific career Fields Psychology John William Money (8 July 1921 – 7 July 2006) was a psychologist, sexologist and author, specializing in research into sexual identity and biology of gender. He was one of the first scientists to study the psychology of sexual fluidity and how the societal constructs of \"\"gender\"\" affect an individual. More recent academic studies have criticized Money's work in many respects, particularly in regards to his involvement with the sex-reassignment of David Reimer [1] and his eventual suicide. Money's writing has been translated into many languages, and includes around 2,000 articles, books, chapters and reviews. He received around 65 honors, awards, and degrees in his lifetime. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 Biography2 Sexological books2.1 Sexual identity, gender identity and gender roles2.2 Gay, Straight and In-Between: The Sexology of Erotic Orientation3 Controversies3.1 Sex reassignment of David Reimer3.2 Pedophilia opinions4 Bibliography5 References6 Further reading7 External links Biography [ edit]Born in Morrinsville, New Zealand, to a family of English and Welsh descent, [3] Money initially studied psychology at Victoria University of Wellington, [4] graduating with a double master's degree in psychology and education in 1944. [ 5] Money was a junior member of the psychology faculty at the University of Otago in Dunedin, but in 1947, at the age of 26, he emigrated to the United States to study at the Psychiatric Institute of the University of Pittsburgh. He left Pittsburgh and earned his Ph D from Harvard University in 1952. He was married briefly in the 1950s but had no children."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amish\nAmish",
"text": "\"Amish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the Old Order Amish, and only marginally for other Amish groups. For other uses, see Amish (disambiguation). Amish An Amish family riding in a traditional Amish buggy in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Total population318,000+ (2017, Old Order Amish) [1]Founder Jakob Ammann Regions with significant populations United States (notably Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Indiana) Canada (notably Ontario)Religions Anabaptist Scriptures The Bible Languages Pennsylvania German, Bernese German, Low Alemannic Alsatian German, Amish High German, English Part of a series on Anabaptism Background [show]Distinctive doctrines [show]Documents [show]Key people [show]Largest groups [show]Related movements [show]Anabaptism portalv t e The Amish ( / ˈ ɑː m ɪ ʃ /; Pennsylvania German: Amisch, German: Amische) are a group of traditionalist Christian church fellowships with Swiss Anabaptist origins. They are closely related to, but distinct from, Mennonite churches. The Amish are known for simple living, plain dress, and reluctance to adopt many conveniences of modern technology. The history of the Amish church began with a schism in Switzerland within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Anabaptists in 1693 led by Jakob Ammann. [ 2] Those who followed Ammann became known as Amish. [ 3]In the early 18th century, many Amish and Mennonites immigrated to Pennsylvania for a variety of reasons. Today, the Old Order Amish, but also the New Order Amish and the Old Beachy Amish continue to speak Pennsylvania German, also known as \"\"Pennsylvania Dutch\"\", although two different Alemannic dialects are used by Old Order Amish in Adams and Allen County, Indiana. [ 4] As of 2000, over 165,000 Old Order Amish lived in the United States and about 1,500 lived in Canada. ["
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"title": "http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/faculty/policies/facultypolicies/responsible_conduct.html\nRules and Guidelines for Responsible Conduct of Research",
"text": "\"Share this page: More Home > School of Medicine > Office of Faculty > JHM Faculty Policies > Faculty Policies Rules and Guidelines for Responsible Conduct of Research I. Orientation and Guidance for Faculty II. Supervision of Students, Postdoctoral Fellows, and Other Research Personnel III. Data Gathering, Storage, Retention IV. Authorship V. Publication Practices VI. Research Unit Guidelines VII. Reporting Academic Misconduct For a printable version, click here. I. Orientation and Guidance for Faculty General expectations for the academic conduct of faculty members and many specific requirements governing the conduct of research are set forth in the following documents: Policies and Guidelines Governing Appointments, Promotions, & Professional Activities of Faculty Members of The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (Gold Book). Professional Development Guide for the Faculty of The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (Silver Book). The Sponsored Projects Handbook. Guidelines of the Johns Hopkins Medicine Institutional Review Boards and the Office of Human Subjects Research. *"
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"title": "http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/som/admissions/md/application_process/faqs.html\nFrequently Asked Questions: Answers from the Assistant Dean for Admissions",
"text": "Frequently Asked Questions: Answers from the Assistant Dean for Admissions Where can I get written information about the M. D. Program at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine? May I speak with an admissions counselor? Which courses are required for admission? Do you accept prerequisites completed at community colleges? Which MCAT dates are acceptable for application? What types and how many letters of recommendation are required? May I send more letters than are required? What other information may I send that might make my application more attractive? I already submitted my application, but I need to make a change. How can I do that?"
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"docid": "D2020886#0",
"title": "http://typesofengineeringdegrees.org/engineering-careers-in-the-military/\nTypes of Engineer Careers",
"text": "Types of Engineer Careers Engineers are the innovators and inventors of our past, present and future. They have molded the way we live today, and are now devising revolutionary systems that will forge the way generations to come will experience the world. The multifarious engineering industry offers subject fields that can cater to a variety of interests. Science, medicine, technology...all of these have their own place in the world of engineering. A degree in engineering is the first step toward a future career of discovery, design and invention. You can approach the field of engineering from various academic angles. Associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s degrees are all options for those with a desire to learn about engineering. The actual type of engineering, however, will strongly dictate the level of education you have to acquire and duration of study in order to begin working. Generally upon graduation, engineering is one of the best areas of study to gain employment that also has some of the highest salaries in the U. S. In fact, according to a recent Forbes article, 6 out of the top 10 best-paying careers were within or related to an engineering field. You can view our writeup of the top 6 highest paying engineering jobs for more detail on some of the fields with the best annual wages."
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"docid": "D3082147#0",
"title": "http://www.prepscholar.com/act/s/colleges/Johns-Hopkins-ACT-scores-GPA\nJohns Hopkins ACT Scores and GPA",
"text": "What are Johns Hopkins's average ACT scores and GPA? In this guide, we'll discuss what scores are needed for you to get admitted into Johns Hopkins. You'll also get to calculate your own chances with our admissions calculator. Location: Baltimore, MDThis school is also known as: Johns Hopkins University, JHUYou're applying to a very selective school. Want to get a perfect 36 ACT score? Read our famous guide on how to get a perfect score, written by our perfect scorer and Harvard graduate, Allen Cheng. You'll learn what it takes to achieve perfection, with strategies you can use to prep more effectively. Johns Hopkins Admissions Statistics There are three critical numbers when considering your admissions chances: ACT scores, GPA, and acceptance rate. All these combine to tell you what you scores are required to get into Johns Hopkins University. Average ACT: 33The average ACT score composite at Johns Hopkins is a 33."
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"title": "https://apply.jhu.edu/apply/process/\nApplication Information",
"text": "Application Information The breakdown What is important to you? How do you demonstrate your academic passions? To get a good idea of where your academic spirit lies, we’ll look at your transcripts and testing, but also your teacher and counselor recommendations. Here’s what we’re looking for when we review your application: Academic Character Impact and Initiative Personal Contributions Academic Character How do you demonstrate your academic passions? What is important to you? To get a good idea of where your academic spirit lies, we’ll look at your transcripts and testing, but also your teacher and counselor recommendations. Impact and Initiative Our undergraduates contribute to our campus and our community. We urge students to think about how they can make a difference through service, leadership, and innovation. The admissions committee looks closely at applicants’ extracurricular activities and recommendations to assess commitments outside the classroom. Personal Contributions How do you engage with your community—academic, personal, and social?"
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"title": "https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate-biological-biomedical\nBest Undergraduate Biomedical Engineering Programs (Doctorate)",
"text": "Higher Education Colleges Best Undergraduate Biomedical... Best Undergraduate Biomedical Engineering Programs (Doctorate)Biomedical engineering combines the sciences of medicine and biology with principles of engineering. These are the top undergraduate schools where the highest engineering degree offered is a doctorate. To unlock full rankings, SAT/ACT scores and more, sign up for the U. S. News College Compass ! MORESchool Name Location Rankings? Tuition and Fees< $5,000 - $50,000+Enrollment0 - 14,000+Acceptance Rate< 10% - 90% +Majors High School GPATest Scores Ethnicity/Diversity Activities/Sports Gender Distribution Public/Private Setting Clear All12 schools Sort by: Card Table Engineering (Doctorate Offered)Biomedical Clear All Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA#1 in Biomedical#4 in Engineering Programs (doctorate) (tie)Georgia Tech, located in the heart of Atlanta, offers a wide range of student activities. The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, an NCAA Division I team, compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference and have a fierce rivalry with the University of Georgia. Since 1961, the football team has been led onto the field at home games by the Ramblin' Wreck, a restored 1930 Model A Ford Sport Coupe. Georgia Tech has a small but vibrant Greek community. Freshmen are offered housing, but aren't required to live on campus. In addition to its campuses in Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia Tech has campuses in France, Ireland, Costa Rica, Singapore and China."
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"title": "http://ivyleagueprep.com/johns-hopkins-university/\nJohns Hopkins University Admission Statistics",
"text": "Johns Hopkins University Admission Statistics Johns Hopkins University is a highly competitive school and its admissions statistics make Johns Hopkins University one of the 50 most competitive schools for undergraduate admissions globally. Similar to the trends across all top schools, Johns Hopkins University acceptance rates have continued to decline over the past 8 years and will almost certainly continue to do so into the future. The Class of 2021 was one of the most challenging year to be admitted to Johns Hopkins University ever. For the Class of 2021, 26,578 students applied to Johns Hopkins University of which 3,133 students were accepted, yielding an overall acceptance rate of 11.8%. Overall applications decreased by 1.9% over last year (2020 to 2021) from 27,095 to 26,578. For the Class of 2021, 591 students were admitted through the early admissions process. Total early applications totaled 1,934, yielding an early acceptance rate of 30.6%. Early applications increased by 0.3% over last year (2020 to 2021) from 1,929 to 1,934. In 1876, Johns Hopkins University became the first university in the United States to be modeled after European research institutions. Located in Baltimore, MD, the private research university aims to encourage research and the advancement of individual scholars, who by their excellence would advance the sciences they pursue, and the society in which they dwell."
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"docid": "D755866#0",
"title": "https://www.usnews.com/education/best-graduate-schools/articles/us-news-ranks-best-graduate-schools\nU.S. News Ranks 2019 Best Graduate Schools",
"text": "Prospective graduate students should carefully consider whether an additional degree is a must-have or a nice-to-have for their dream careers, higher education experts suggest. Certain professions, such as law and medicine, require a graduate-level credential, while in other fields, graduate degrees may not be required but make workers more marketable. Those who decide graduate education is the right path can find guidance during their school search by exploring the U. S. News Best Graduate Schools rankings, which were released today. The 2019 edition of the rankings rates programs in business, law, medicine, nursing, engineering and education, among others. The ranking methodology varies by discipline, taking into account factors that may include test scores of entering students, the job placement rates and starting salaries of recent graduates, academic quality ratings by officials at peer institutions and opinions of hiring managers. Business: The University of Chicago's Booth School of Business rose to the top of the full-time MBA programs rankings, jumping from No. 3 to a tie at No. 1 this year with Harvard Business School. This marks the first time that Booth is No. 1 in the rankings of full-time programs."
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"docid": "D3083150#0",
"title": "https://www.healthcare4ppl.com/physician/maryland/baltimore/colleen-e-kennedy-1134449077.html\nColleen E Kennedy",
"text": "Colleen E Kennedyshare on MEDICARE Certified Nurse Midwife specialist in Baltimore MDColleen E Kennedy is a Certified Nurse Midwife Specialist in Baltimore, Maryland. She graduated with honors in 2009. Having more than 9 years of diverse experiences, especially in CERTIFIED NURSE MIDWIFE, Colleen E Kennedy affiliates with Johns Hopkins Hospital, The, and cooperates with other doctors and specialists in medical group Johns Hopkins Community Physicians. Call Colleen E Kennedy on phone number (410) 338-3000 for more information and advice or to book an appointment.3100 Wyman Park Dr Baltimore, MD 21211-2803 (410) 338-3000Map and Directions Doctor Profile Basics Full Name Colleen E Kennedy Gender Female PECOS ID 5193918241Experience 9+ years of diverse experiences Sole Proprietor Yes - She owns an unincorporated business by herself. Accepts Medicare Assignment She does accept the payment amount Medicare approves and not to bill you for more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. Medical Specialities CERTIFIED NURSE MIDWIFECredentials Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM)Education & Training Colleen E Kennedy attended to a university and then graduated in 2009NPPES Information NPI #: 1134449077Enumeration Date: Jun 2nd, 2010Last Update Date: Jan 9th, 2012Request for update Quality Reporting Participated programs include Medicare Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS). Medical Licenses Colleen E Kennedy has primarily specialised in Certified Nurse Midwife for over 9 years. Specialization License Number Issued State Other Service Providers / Midwife R175040 Maryland Affiliated Hospitals Hospital Name Hospital Type Hospital Ownership Location Johns Hopkins Hospital, The Acute Care Hospitals Voluntary non-profit - Private Baltimore, Maryland Medical Group Practice Organization Number of Members Johns Hopkins Community Physicians 431Practice Location3100 Wyman Park Dr Baltimore, Maryland 21211-2803 Phone: (410) 338-3000Office Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMSaturday - Sunday: Closed This doctor profile was extracted from the dataset publicized on Mar 22nd, 2018 by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and from the corresponded NPI record updated on Jan 9th, 2012 on NPPES website. If you found out anything that is incorrect and want to change it, please follow this Update Data guide. Related Doctors and Physicians"
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"docid": "D1387722#0",
"title": "http://typesofengineeringdegrees.org/what-is-biomedical-engineering/\nWhat is Biomedical Engineering and What Schools Exist?",
"text": "What is Biomedical Engineering and What Schools Exist? Biomedical engineering is the study of engineering principles combined with medicine and biology, mostly for healthcare purposes. Biomedical engineers work to close the gap between medicine and engineering - two industries that are massive by themselves, but together solve very complex and important issues. Overview of Biomedical Engineering Biomedical Engineering is one of the fastest-growing and most interesting fields in today’s job market. The job is perfect for those who love science and engineering, allowing them to analyze, design and implement solutions to problems in medical science. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, biomedical engineering jobs are expected to grow an astounding 62% per year through 2020. Currently, there are almost 16,000 biomedical engineers in full time employment, and in the next several years another 10,000 will be needed. ADBiomedical Engineering Programs That May Be Currently Accepting Applicants- Johns Hopkins University - Master of Science in Applied Biomedical Engineering (MSCHE Accredited)Educational Requirements for a Biomedical Engineer To become a biomedical engineer, it’s best to pick a school that has an excellent reputation for its biomedical engineering program. According to U. S. News and World Report, a few of the top universities in the United States for biomedical engineering are Duke University, Georgia Tech and Johns Hopkins University. Students in these schools are studying such topics as neuroengineering, biomedical optics and biomolecular engineering."
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"docid": "D2740612#0",
"title": "http://www.collegesimply.com/colleges/california/california-state-university-stanislaus/admission/\nCSU Stanislaus Admission Requirements",
"text": "\"CSU Stanislaus Admission Requirements0 ratings Overview Admission Price Outcomes Students Majors Reviews Acceptance Rate74.3% Admission Standards Unavailable Applicant Competition Low Can I get into CSU Stanislaus? The school has a 74% acceptance rate. Last year, 5,663 out of 7,618 applicants were admitted making CSU Stanislaus a moderately competitive school to get into with a strong chance of acceptance if you meet the requirements. California State University Stanislaus typically accepts and attracts \"\"B\"\" average high school students. Only 25% of those admitted chose to enroll in the school.74% are accepted, can you get in? See if you have the grades and scores to get into California State University Stanislaus Calculate My Chances Promoted by Cappex SAT Requirements SAT Range Not Reported Applicants Submitting SAT-SAT Reading 25th N/ASAT Math 25th N/ASAT Composite 25th N/ASAT Reading 75th N/ASAT Math 75th N/ASAT Composite 75th N/AData Sources, IPEDS for Fall 2016 starting class ACT Requirements ACT Range Not Reported Applicants Submitting ACT-ACT Reading 25th N/AACT Math 25th N/AACT Composite 25th N/AACT Reading 75th N/AACT Math 75th N/AACT Composite 75th N/AData Sources, IPEDS for Fall 2016 starting class Estimated GPA Requirements Avg. High School GPA3.26Typical High School Grades BYou will need above average high school grades to get into California State University Stanislaus. The average high school GPA of the admitted freshman class at California State University Stanislaus was 3.26 on the 4.0 scale indicating that primarily B students are accepted and ultimately attend. If your high school GPA meets these requirements, there is a good chance you will be accepted as CSU Stanislaus accepts 74% of students who apply. What do these ratings mean?"
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"docid": "D1908872#0",
"title": "http://admissions.fullerton.edu/prospectivestudent/transferlocaladmissionarea.php\nUpper Division Transfers",
"text": "\"Upper Division Transfers For Fall 2018, it is important to review the following Transfer Student Guide. All upper division applicants must apply during the initial admission application-filing period (October 1 through November 30 for fall and August 1 through August 31 for spring) to be considered for admission. Upper division applicants have earned 60 or more transferable semester units (90 or more quarter units). CSU Fullerton does not accept lower division transfer applicants. Impaction CSU Fullerton is an impacted campus at the transfer level. Impaction means that there are more applications for a campus than can be accommodated. In order to ensure that capacity is not exceeded, more rigorous standards are applied to the transfer applicant pool. Impacted criteria may include local vs. out of local and major program impaction. Admission to all majors at CSU Fullerton is competitive as we continue to have more qualified applicants than available new student spaces. All transfer students must declare a major when submitting their application."
},
{
"docid": "D904963#0",
"title": "https://edsource.org/2016/rising-number-of-rejections-raise-fears-that-long-beach-is-becoming-elite-university/95431\nRising number of rejections raises fears that Long Beach is becoming 'elite' university",
"text": "\"Rising number of rejections raises fears that Long Beach is becoming 'elite' university CREDIT: FERMIN LEAL/EDSOURCE TODAYLong Beach State ranks as the most popular CSU campus for freshmen applicants. Fermin Leal March 2, 20169 Comments Cal State Long Beach will send out rejection letters to a record 36,200 qualified applicants for the fall semester simply because the university doesn’t have enough space. Long Beach, a campus once lauded for providing access to most eligible California students seeking admission, now rejects more qualified applicants than all but a handful of the state’s public universities. It’s a trend that troubles Long Beach president Jane Close Conoley. “Other schools use their low admissions rates as a point of pride. Anything rare becomes more desirable,” she said. “ We do not want to go down the path of saying we’re becoming an elite university that only takes the best and brightest. ”Stay informed with our daily newsletter Sign Up I'm a human What’s playing out at Long Beach illustrates the dichotomy between California’s goal of ensuring students leave high school ready for college and careers, and its public universities’ ability to increase access for qualified students. College preparedness is a major goal of a range of reforms being implemented in California’s K-12 schools, including the Local Control Funding Formula and the Common Core standards in English and math. Most of the California State University system’s 22 other campuses are also rejecting a record number of qualified students, mostly because state funding has not kept pace with the growing student population combined with the rising numbers who are meeting the minimum admissions requirements."
},
{
"docid": "D213738#0",
"title": "http://www.greatvaluecolleges.net/california/cheapest-colleges/\nTop 15 Cheapest Colleges in California",
"text": "Top 15 Cheapest Colleges in California Save money on your college career by choosing one of the cheapest colleges in California! Today’s students are trapped between the necessity of obtaining a college degree and the high tuition rates of both in-and out-of-state colleges and universities. And judging by the fact that many students, who do find jobs after college, still struggle to make their monthly loan payments, the tuition costs seem to often outweigh the benefit of a college degree. However, if you’re smart enough to shop around your options of various cheaper schools within California, you might just save yourself thousands of dollars in the long run. Methodology The following list of universities within California was compiled using information from the National Center for Education Statistics’ College Navigator Database as well as the individual schools’ websites. The order of this list is based on each school’s tuition rate, ranking the highest rate No. 15 and so on.15. California State University–East Bay Image Source Hayward, Calif. This is the East Bay’s main high-access, four-year university. It has a high acceptance rate compared to many of the other public universities, and students with a reasonable community college record will be able to get in without a problem. The school is located in Hayward, just under 20 miles from Oakland."
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"docid": "D1855100#0",
"title": "http://www.tax-rates.org/california/stanislaus_county_sales_tax\n2017 Stanislaus County, California Sales Tax",
"text": "California Income Tax | California Sales Tax | California Property Tax | California Corporate Tax2017 Stanislaus County, California Sales Tax Local Sales Tax - Stanislaus County7.38%2017 Stanislaus County sales tax Exact tax amount may vary for different items Tax Jurisdiction Sales Tax California State Sales Tax 6.00%Stanislaus County Sales Tax 0.25%City Sales Tax N/ASpecial Sales Tax 1.13%Combined Sales Tax 7.38% [Is this data incorrect? ] Download all California sales tax rates by zip code The Stanislaus County, California sales tax is 7.38% , the same as the California state sales tax. While many other states allow counties and other localities to collect a local option sales tax, California does not permit local sales taxes to be collected. The Stanislaus County Sales Tax is collected by the merchant on all qualifying sales made within Stanislaus County Groceries are exempt from the Stanislaus County and California state sales taxes Stanislaus County collects a 1.375% local sales tax, the maximum local sales tax allowed under California law Stanislaus County has a lower sales tax than 83.2% of California's other cities and counties Stanislaus County California Sales Tax Exemptions In most states, essential purchases like medicine and groceries are exempted from the sales tax or eligible for a lower sales tax rate. Stanislaus County doesn't collect sales tax on purchases of most groceries. Certain purchases, including alcohol, cigarettes, and gasoline, may be subject to additional California state excise taxes in addition to the sales tax. Note that in some areas, items like alcohol and prepared food (including restaurant meals and some premade supermarket items) are charged at a higher sales tax rate than general purchases. California's sales tax rates for commonly exempted categories are listed below. Some rates might be different in Stanislaus County. Groceries: TAX EXEMPT Clothing: 8.875% Prepared Food: 8.875% Prescription Drugs: 1.375% Non-Prescription Drugs: 1.375%Stanislaus County Sales Tax Calculator Purchase Details: $ in zip code Leave the zip code default for purchases made in Stanislaus County All merchants operating in Stanislaus County must automatically calculate the sales tax due on each purchase made and include it in separately in the receipt."
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"docid": "D2685954#0",
"title": "http://www.calstate.edu/EO/\n.",
"text": "\"Executive Orders Indexed by Number Search Executive Orders Indexed by Campus | Indexed by Subject Note: All documents in Portable Document Format (PDF) require Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or higher to view. Download Adobe Acrobat Reader. E. O. No. Campus Date Effective Title Notes632 - Rescinded Systemwide August 29, 2017 Rescission of EO 632 – Installment Payment Plans Rescinds Executive Order 6321110 Systemwide August 2, 2017 Assessment of Academic Preparation and Placement in First-Year General Education Written Communication and Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning Courses Supersedes Executive Order 1048 and in part Executive Order 665 (Sections IA; IB; IIA; IIB)1109 Systemwide June 30, 2017 Sales and Service of Alcoholic Beverages at or in Conjunction with University Intercollegiate Athletic Events, and Advertising of Alcoholic Beverages on Campus and at University Athletic Facilities Supersedes Executive Order 9661108 Systemwide April 7, 2017 Policy on Systemwide Smoke and Tobacco Free Environment Supersedes Executive Order 5991107 Systemwide March 24, 2017 Implementation of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (the “Clery Act”) No Prior Executive Order1106 Systemwide March 16, 2017 Reconsideration Procedures for Management Personnel Plan (MPP) Employees Supersedes Executive Order 923918 - Rescinded Systemwide February 9, 2017 Rescission of EO 918 - Lower-Division Transfer Patterns by Major and Admission Priority Rescinds Executive Order 9181105 San Francisco October 6, 2016 Category II – Transit Fee (Gator Pass) No Prior Executive Order158 - Rescinded Systemwide July 14, 2016 Rescission of EO 158 - Appointment of Persons Who Had Been Dismissed for Cause Rescinds Executive Order 1581104 Systemwide May 13, 2016 Campus Reporting of Fiscal Improprieties Supersedes Executive Order 8131103 Systemwide August 19, 2015 Systemwide Multi-campus Centers, Institutes and Affinity Groups No Prior Executive Order1102 Systemwide July 22, 2015 California State University Student Fee Policy Supersedes Executive Order 10541101 CSU Maritime Academy June 19, 2015 Category II – Recreation Fee No Prior Executive Order1100 Revised Systemwide August 23, 2017 General Education Breadth Requirements Supersedes Executive Order 1100 (Dated 2/16/15)1100 Systemwide February 16, 2015 General Education Breadth Requirements Supersedes Executive Order 1065; Superseded by Executive Order 1100 (Revised 8/23/17)1099 Systemwide June 9, 2014 Extended Education: Self-Supporting Instructional Courses and Programs Supersedes Executive Orders 255, 794, 804, and 10471098 Revised Systemwide June 23, 2015 Student Conduct Procedures Supersedes Executive Order 1098 (Dated 6/3/14)1098 Systemwide June 3, 2014 Student Conduct Procedures Supersedes Executive Order 1073; Superseded by Executive Order 1098 (Revised 6/23/15)1097 Revised Systemwide October 5, 2016 Systemwide Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation, Sexual Misconduct, Dating and Domestic Violence, and Stalking against Students and Systemwide Procedure for Addressing Such Complaints by Students Supersedes Executive Order 1097 (Revised 6/23/15)1097 Revised Systemwide June 23, 2015 Systemwide Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation, Sexual Misconduct, Dating and Domestic Violence, and Stalking against Students and Systemwide Procedure for Addressing Such Complaints by Students Supersedes Executive Order 1097 (Dated 6/3/14); Superseded by Executive Order 1097 (Revised 10/5/16)1097 Systemwide June 3, 2014 Systemwide Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation Against Students and Systemwide Procedure for Handling Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation Complaints by Students Supersedes Executive Order 1074; Superseded by Executive Order 1097 (Revised 6/23/15)1096 Revised Systemwide October 5, 2016 Systemwide Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment, Retaliation, Sexual Misconduct, Dating and Domestic Violence, and Stalking against Employees and Third Parties and Systemwide Procedure for Addressing Such Complaints by Employees and Third Parties Supersedes Executive Order 1096 (Revised 6/23/2015)1096 Revised Systemwide June 23, 2015 Systemwide Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment, Retaliation, Sexual Misconduct, Dating and Domestic Violence, and Stalking against Employees and Third Parties and Systemwide Procedure for Addressing Such Complaints by Employees and Third Parties Supersedes Executive Order 1096 (Dated 6/3/14); Superseded by Executive Order 1096 (Revised 10/5/16)1096 Systemwide June 3, 2014 Systemwide Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation Against Employees and Third Parties and Procedure for Handling Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation Allegations by Employees and Third Parties Supersedes Executive Order 1089; Superseded by Executive Order 1096 (Revised 6/23/15)1095 Revised Systemwide June 23, 2015 Systemwide Sex Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Misconduct, Dating and Domestic Violence, and Stalking Policy Supersedes Executive Order 1095 (Dated 6/3/14)1095 Systemwide June 3, 2014 Implementation of Title IX, VAWA/Campus Sa VE Act, and Related Sex Discrimination, Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence Legislation Supersedes Executive Order 1072; Superseded by Executive Order 1095 (Revised 6/23/15)1094Dominguez Hills May 19, 2014 Student Success Fee No prior Executive Order1093 San Diego March 7, 2014 Student Success Fee No prior Executive Order1092 Fullerton March 20, 2014 Student Success Fee No prior Executive Order1091 Bakersfield February 21, 2014 Campus Programming and Spirit Program Fee No prior Executive Order1090 Systemwide December 19, 2013 Educational Broadband Service Contracts Supersedes Executive Order 4351089 Systemwide October 23, 2013 Systemwide Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation Against Employees and Third Parties and Procedure for Handling Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation Allegations by Employees and Third Parties Supersedes EO 883, 927, and 928 and HR/EEO 2011-01; Superseded by 10961088 Systemwide October 23, 2013 Systemwide Guidelines for Affirmative Action Programs in Employment Supersedes Executive Order 8831087 Systemwide October 17, 2013 California State University Risk Management Authority (CSURMA) Supersedes Executive Order 6381086 San Marcos June 18, 2013 Academic Excellence and Student Success Fee No prior Executive Order1085 Pomona March 26, 2013 Student Success Fee (SSF) No prior Executive Order1084 Systemwide January 10, 2013 Systemwide Nursing Policy No prior Executive Order1083 Revised Systemwide July 21, 2017 Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect Supersedes Executive Order 1083 (Dated 1/1/13)1083 Systemwide January 1, 2013 Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect No Prior Executive Order; Superseded by Executive Order 1083 (Revised 7/21/17)1082 Systemwide December 6, 2012 International Students Supersedes Executive Orders 605, 622 and 9751081 Systemwide December 6, 2012 Study Abroad and Exchange Programs Supersedes Executive Orders 605, 744, 745, 998 and 10221080 Systemwide December 6, 2012 International Agreements No prior Executive Order1079 Fresno July 26, 2012 Summer Orientation Program Fee No prior Executive Order1078 San José June 1, 2012 Student Success, Excellence and Technology Fee No prior Executive Order1077 Revised Systemwide March 13, 2018 Teacher Education Preliminary Credential Programs Supersedes Executive Order 1077 Revised February 17, 20171077 Revised Systemwide February 17, 2017 Teacher Education Preliminary Credential Programs Supersedes Executive Order 1077 (Dated 5/3/12); Superseded by Executive Order 1077 (Revised 3/13/18)1077 Systemwide May 3, 2012 Teacher Education Preliminary Credential Programs Superseded by Executive Order 1077 (Revised 2/17/17)1076 Systemwide April 26, 2012 Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree Programs No prior Executive Order1075 San Luis Obispo April 13, 2012 Student Success Fee No prior Executive Order1074 Systemwide April 6, 2012 Systemwide Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation Against Students and Systemwide Procedure for Handling Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation Complaints by Students Supersedes EO 1045; Superseded by 10971073 Systemwide April 6, 2012 Student Conduct Procedures Supersedes EO 970 and 1043; Superseded by EO 10981072 Systemwide April 6, 2012 Implementation of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and Related Sexual Harassment/Violence Legislation for CSU Students Supersedes EO 993; Superseded by EO 10951071 Revised Systemwide January 20, 2017 Delegation of Authority to Approve Options, Concentrations, Special Emphases (and Similar Subprograms) and Minors Supersedes Executive Order 1071 (Dated 3/26/12)1071 Systemwide March 26, 2012 Delegation of Authority to Approve Options, Concentrations, Special Emphases and Minors Supersedes Executive Order 602; Superseded by Executive Order 1071 (Revised 1/20/17)1070 Los Angeles March 19, 2012 Student Success Fee No prior Executive Order1069 Systemwide March 1, 2012 Risk Management and Public Safety Supersedes Executive Orders 715 and 8491068 Systemwide December 21, 2011 Student Activities Supersedes Executive Orders 969 and 10061067 Systemwide December 2, 2011 Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree Programs No prior Executive Order1066 East Bay October 17, 2011 Academic Access, Enhancement and Excellence (A2E2) Fee No prior Executive Order1065 Systemwide September 16, 2011 General Education Breadth Requirements Supersedes EO 1033; Superseded by EO 11001064 Systemwide September 9, 2011 Student Internships No prior Executive Order1063 Systemwide September 1, 2011 Student/Applicant Complaint Procedure for Alleged Violations of State Law Not Covered by Another CSU Complaint Procedure No prior Executive Order1062 Systemwide August 23, 2011 Field Trip Policy and Procedures No prior Executive Order1061 Systemwide August"
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"docid": "D1873647#0",
"title": "http://www.maplandia.com/united-states/california/stanislaus-county/modesto/\nModesto Map â Satellite Images of Modesto",
"text": "\"world North America United States California Stanislaus County Modesto Modesto Map — Satellite Images of Modestooriginal name: Modesto geographical location: Stanislaus County, California, United States, North America geographical coordinates: 37° 38' 21\"\" North, 120° 59' 45\"\" West map 3d map hotel car rental flightdetailed map of Modesto and near places Welcome to the Modesto google satellite map! This place is situated in Stanislaus County, California, United States, its geographical coordinates are 37° 38' 21\"\" North, 120° 59' 45\"\" West and its original name (with diacritics) is Modesto. See Modesto photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Modesto in United States. Modesto hotels map is available on the target page linked above. Image may be subject to copyright Terms of Use Map Satellitesmall medium large Do you like this map? Link to it or recommend it!Register at Modesto or add new placemark for Modesto. Get your personal map homepage and much more for free. Modesto hotel reservations Book hotel in Modesto online and save money Modesto hotels »Browse & Book hotels in United States »Modesto hotels – sortable list of all Modesto hotels »Search for hotels in Check-in date Check-out date Modesto hotels: low rates, no booking fees, no cancellation fees. Maplandia.com in partnership with Booking.com offers highly competitive rates for all types of hotels in Modesto, from affordable family hotels to the most luxurious ones. Booking.com, being established in 1996, is longtime Europe’s leader in online hotel reservations."
},
{
"docid": "D458568#0",
"title": "http://web.csulb.edu/divisions/aa/catalog/current/fees/schedule_of_fees.html\nFees and Financial Aid",
"text": "\"A P H [ARCHIVED CATALOG]Fees and Financial Aid Schedule of Tuition and Fees, 2017-2018Payments Refund of Mandatory Fees, Including Nonresident Tuition Determination of Residency for Tuition Purposes Financial Obligations and Holds Financial Assistance Information Campus Financial Aid Programs Outside Student Aid Programs Other Types of Employment & Internship Opportunities Schedule of Tuition and Fees, 2017-2018The CSU makes every effort to keep student costs to a minimum. Tuition and fees listed in published schedules or student accounts may need to be increased when public funding is inadequate. Therefore, CSU must reserve the right, even after tuition or fees are initially charged or initial payments are made, to increase or modify any listed tuition or fees. All listed fees, other than mandatory systemwide tuition, are subject to change without notice, until the date when instruction for a particular semester or quarter has begun. All CSU listed f tuition and fees should be regarded as estimates that are subject to change upon approval by the Board of Trustees, the Chancellor, or the Presidents, as appropriate. Changes in mandatory systemwide tuition will be made in accordance with the requirements of the Working Families Student Fee Transparency and Accountability Act (Sections 66028 - 66028.6 of the Education Code). Students who wish to drop units AND to simultaneously or subsequently add the same number of units to accomplish this exchange may do so without financial penalty in Tuition Fees, provided this exchange in units meets all other signature requirements. This activity may not occur later than 14 days from the first day of instruction. All Students Application Fee (nonrefundable), payable by check or money order at time application is made: $55.00. These fees are subject to change."
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"docid": "D214482#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Hickman-California.html\nHickman, California",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Hickman, Californiaadd your We are giving away $1200 in prizes - enter simply by sending us your own city pictures! See promotion details and to upload your Hickman, California photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Population in 2010: 641. Population change since 2000: +40.3%Males: 328 (51.3%)Females: 313 (48.7%)Median resident age: 44.7 years California median age: 36.4 years Zip codes: 95323. Estimated median household income in 2016: $52,191 ( it was $33,333 in 2000)Hickman: $52,191CA: $67,739Estimated per capita income in 2016: $21,449 ( it was $16,693 in 2000) Hickman CDP income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $199,883 ( it was $87,700 in 2000 )Hickman: $199,883CA: $477,500Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $224,704; Detached houses: $237,031; Mobile homes: $19,710Median gross rent in 2016: $1,015. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 95323Hickman, CA residents, houses, and apartments details Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Hickman, CA (2010)43067.1%White alone18028.1%Hispanic152.3%Two or more races111.7%American Indian alone40.6%Asian alone10.2%Black alone Races in Hickman detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Hickman: 95.9 (near average, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Hickman, California on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Hickman is mentioned 32 times on our forum: Info on neighborhoods around Hickman Elementary and the school itself (in MM)? ("
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{
"docid": "D2427588#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_California\nNorthern California",
"text": "\"Northern California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the northern part of the U. S. state of California. For the historic region, see Alta California. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( October 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Northern California Clockwise: California State Capitol in Sacramento, Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco skyline, San Jose skyline, Muir Woods National Monument, the northern California coast as seen from Muir Beach Overlook, view of the California side of Lake Tahoe and Natural Bridges State Beach in Santa Cruz. Northern California counties in red Country United States State California Major Cities San Jose San Francisco Sacramento Oakland Fresno Stockton Modesto Hayward Fremont Santa Rosa San Rafael Redding Salinas Visalia Chico Eureka Largest city San Jose Population (2015) 15,376,997Northern California, often abbreviated Nor Cal, is the northern portion of the U. S. state of California. Spanning the state's northernmost 48 counties [1] [2] its main population centers include the San Francisco Bay Area (anchored by the cities of San Jose, San Francisco, and Oakland ), the Greater Sacramento area (anchored by the state capital Sacramento ), and the Metropolitan Fresno area (anchored by the city of Fresno ). Northern California also contains redwood forests, along with the Sierra Nevada, including Yosemite Valley and part of Lake Tahoe, Mount Shasta (the second-highest peak in the Cascade Range after Mount Rainier in Washington ), and most of the Central Valley, one of the world's most productive agricultural regions. The 48-county definition is not used for the Northern California Megaregion, one of the 11 megaregions of the United States."
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"docid": "D2949203#0",
"title": "http://www.insidermonkey.com/blog/7-easiest-csus-to-get-into-432420/\n7 Easiest CSUâs to Get Into",
"text": "Lists7 Easiest CSU’s to Get Into Published on February 19, 2016 at 8:25 am by Nikola Potrebić in Lists Page 1 of 8 Next >>California is a state riddled with prestigious academic institutions, and we’ll present you the list of 7 easiest CSU’s to get into. Needless to say, CSU stands for California State University. Of course, there’s much more to education in The Golden State than California State Universities, but this time we’ll keep it simple. Still, considering there’s around 160 colleges and universities of all types in California, CSU’s make up for a large percentage overall. There are a total of 23 CSU campuses across the state, and they make up around 15% of all institutions if we only consider a sheer number of colleges. Cal State universities are also the home to more than 450,000 students, and they compose the largest 4-year public university system in the country. That itself speaks volumes about CSU’s importance to the US education system. Andresr/Shutterstock.com Some of Cal State universities are smaller, while other campuses are larger. If you’re only looking to be part of a larger program, regardless of state – you can also check out our list of 11 easiest big colleges to get into. This is a list of colleges with higher than national average acceptance rates and pretty high reputation as well."
},
{
"docid": "D211684#0",
"title": "http://www.csuchico.edu/hr/employment/typing.shtml\nTyping Certificate Resources",
"text": "You are here: CSU, Chico | Human Resources | Employment Services | Typing Certificate Resources Typing Certificate Resources It is the applicant’s responsibility to obtain a current, valid typing/keyboarding certificate when required. Scanned photocopies of certificates are acceptable, provided the copies are clear – erasures or whiteout are not acceptable. You should keep your original certificate. We are not responsible for photocopying your certificate from a previous recruitment. CSU, Chico reserves the right to verify certificates with the issuing agency. A valid typing/keyboarding certificate may be obtained from a government agency, temporary employment agency, Business College, adult school or a public school system. The CSU, Chico Human Resources Service Center does not accept typing/keyboarding certificates taken from the Internet. To be valid, certificates must indicate the items listed below. If a certificate does not include one of these items, ask the issuing party to write it in: Your name Length of test (a five-minute timed test is required)Date the test was taken (must be less than one-year old)Address and telephone number of the agency where the test was taken Signature of the person administering the test Gross Words Per Minute (GWPM)Number of errors**The Human Resources Service Center counts typing/keyboarding speed by subtracting the number of errors from the gross words per minute. The following local employment agencies have testing available (a fee may be required)."
},
{
"docid": "D3170132#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Keyes-California.html\nKeyes, California",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Keyes, Californiaadd your We are giving away $1200 in prizes - enter simply by sending us your own city pictures! See promotion details and to upload your Keyes, California photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Current weather forecast for Keyes, CAPopulation in 2010: 5,601. Population change since 2000: +22.4%Males: 2,712 (48.4%)Females: 2,889 (51.6%)Median resident age: 25.8 years California median age: 36.4 years Zip codes: 95328, 95382. Keyes Zip Code Map Estimated median household income in 2016: $48,683 ( it was $31,734 in 2000)Keyes: $48,683CA: $67,739Estimated per capita income in 2016: $14,787 ( it was $11,865 in 2000) Keyes CDP income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $162,167 ( it was $81,500 in 2000 )Keyes: $162,167CA: $477,500Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $204,847; Detached houses: $239,785; Mobile homes: $141,115Median gross rent in 2016: $929. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 95328Keyes, CA residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses San Joaquin Mobile Homes San Joaquin Valley Mobile Homes Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Keyes, CA (2010)3,23357.7%Hispanic1,95734.9%White alone1923.4%Asian alone1041.9%Two or more races561.0%Black alone300.5%American Indian alone270.5%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone20.04%Other race alone Races in Keyes detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Keyes: 94.9 (less than average, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Keyes, California on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users."
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"docid": "D366231#0",
"title": "https://www.coloradoan.com/story/news/2015/04/05/colorado-state-university-tuition-increase/25247615/\nTuition hike puts CSU's cost, value in spotlight",
"text": "\"Buy Photo (Photo: Eliott Foust/For the Coloradoan)CONNECT TWEET LINKEDIN8COMMENT EMAIL MOREWhether tuition at Colorado State University is escalating at an alarming rate or maintaining a remarkably steady pace is largely a matter of perception. As university brass near a May vote on a 6 percent tuition increase for Colorado undergrads, there's no doubt that students are funding a far more significant share of the Fort Collins university's more than $500 million annual budget than the state. CSU's tuition for in-state undergraduate students has risen every year since the 1970-71 school year, and has increased by 133 percent in the past decade to its current $7,868 for a full-time student. Fees, housing, course materials and other expenses can push a student's cost to attend CSU past $22,000 per year. University officials say tuition prices are influenced by factors both internal and external, and after factoring in inflation, CSU is educating students for roughly the same cost as two decades ago while upgrading the quality of the institution. Faced with higher costs, students interviewed on and near campus said they continue to see the benefits of a CSU education, even if they're not necessarily pleased about paying more for it. \"\" It's definitely going to be hard, but CSU is worth it in my eyes, because I love the school,\"\" said Christy Bales, a junior family consumer sciences major from Las Vegas. \"\"... They give you lots of opportunities to get internships and jobs. That could help balance out the fact that you are paying a lot for your education. \"\" State scuttles college tuition cap Balancing costs, amenities CSU undergraduates from Colorado face a 6 percent tuition hike to $8,340 (based on a 12-hour class load per semester) for 2015-16, while non-residents such as Bales are headed for a 4 percent increase to $25,010."
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"docid": "D1849536#0",
"title": "http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/california-colleges/1430897-when-do-csu-start-sending-acceptance-letters.html\nWhen do csu start sending acceptance letters?",
"text": "Home / College Discussion / College Search & Selection / State Forums / California Colleges Please take a moment to read our updated TOS, Privacy Policy, and Forum Rules. New Discussion When do csu start sending acceptance letters?domlofranco Registered User Posts: 1New Member12-15-2012 at 6:03 pm edited February 2013 in California Colleges I applied for fall semester, and I applied around mid-november as a transfer student. I was wondering how long will it take for CSU schools to send acceptance letters? It's december 15th already, and it bugs me that I haven't received anything yet. Does anyone know when should I start receiving anything? I applied for: CSU Pomona CSU Fullerton CSU Northridge CSU San Bernardino Hopefully you can answer my quick question guys, thank you Post edited by domlofranco on February 2013Reply Replies to: When do csu start sending acceptance letters?#1Iridian Registered User Posts: 1New Member-Most CSU's send out letters from January to March for freshman and up to lates of April for transfer students. I just got CSU Dominguez Hills acceptance letter but I applied as a freshman. So all you have to to is wait and check your online portal. Reply#2applepeach Registered User Posts: 7New Member-CSUN accepted me a week or two ago. I saw it on my student portal."
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"docid": "D1012963#0",
"title": "http://www.csuohio.edu/registrar/frequently-asked-questions-transcripts\nFrequently Asked Questions - Transcripts",
"text": "Q. What is an Official Transcript? Q. Why does it take so long to get my transcript? Q. Can you guarantee when I will get my transcript? Q. If I pay the rush fee and the express mail fee with my transcript fee, am I guaranteed to receive my transcript the next day? Q. Can I email or call in a request for a transcript? Q. How can I get an Unofficial transcript for my records? Q. Can I order a transcript with only one of my degrees on it? Q. What kind of special shipping is available? Q. Do I have to order two transcripts to get my CSU undergraduate and CSU graduate records sent? Q. Will you let me know if there is a problem in processing my transcript?"
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"title": "http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/info-Salaries_for_Colleges_by_Type-sort.html\n.",
"text": "Salary Increase By Type of College Party school? Liberal Arts college? State School? You already know your starting salary will be different depending on what type of school you attend. But, increased earning power shows less disparity. Ten years out, graduates of Ivy League schools earned 99% more than they did at graduation. Party school graduates saw an 85% increase. Engineering school graduates fared worst, earning 76% more 10 years out of school. See where your school ranks. More data: Salaries for Colleges by Type | Salaries for Colleges by Region | Degrees That Pay You Back || Related article: Ivy Leaguers' Big Edge: Starting Pay School Name School Type Starting Median Salary Mid-Career Median Salary Mid-Career 10th Percentile Salary Mid-Career 25th Percentile Salary Mid-Career 75th Percentile Salary Mid-Career 90th Percentile Salary Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Engineering $72,200.00 $126,000.00 $76,800.00 $99,200.00 $168,000.00 $220,000.00California Institute of Technology (CIT) Engineering $75,500.00 $123,000.00 N/A $104,000.00 $161,000.00 N/AHarvey Mudd College Engineering $71,800.00 $122,000.00 N/A $96,000.00 $180,000.00 N/APolytechnic University of New York, Brooklyn Engineering $62,400.00 $114,000.00 $66,800.00 $94,300.00 $143,000.00 $190,000.00Cooper Union Engineering $62,200.00 $114,000.00 N/A $80,200.00 $142,000.00 N/AWorcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) Engineering $61,000.00 $114,000.00 $80,000.00 $91,200.00 $137,000.00 $180,000.00Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) Engineering $61,800.00 $111,000.00 $63,300.00 $80,100.00 $150,000.00 $209,000.00Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Engineering $61,100.00 $110,000.00 $71,600.00 $85,500.00 $140,000.00 $182,000.00Georgia Institute of Technology Engineering $58,300.00 $106,000.00 $67,200.00 $85,200.00 $137,000.00 $183,000.00Colorado School of Mines Engineering $58,100.00 $106,000.00 $62,200.00 $87,900.00 $142,000.00 $201,000.00Stevens Institute of Technology Engineering $60,600.00 $105,000.00 $68,700.00 $81,900.00 $138,000.00 $185,000.00Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) Engineering $56,000.00 $97,800.00 $56,100.00 $77,400.00 $121,000.00 $165,000.00Wentworth Institute of Technology Engineering $53,000.00 $96,700.00 $55,200.00 $74,000.00 $117,000.00 $153,000.00Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) Engineering $53,500.00 $95,400.00 $50,600.00 $71,400.00 $124,000.00 $163,000.00South Dakota School of Mines & Technology Engineering $55,800.00 $93,400.00 $71,500.00 $81,900.00 $122,000.00 $147,000.00New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (New Mexico Tech) Engineering $51,000.00 $93,400.00 N/A $67,400.00 $123,000.00 N/ARochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Engineering $48,900.00 $84,600.00 $45,000.00 $62,100.00 $112,000.00 $159,000.00Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) Engineering $52,700.00 $80,700.00 $49,800.00 $64,000.00 $106,000.00 $142,000.00Tennessee Technological University Engineering $46,200.00 $80,000.00 $42,100.00 $62,600.00 $99,500.00 $121,000.00University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) Party $52,900.00 $96,100.00 $48,200.00 $68,900.00 $132,000.00 $177,000.00University of Maryland, College Park Party $52,000.00 $95,000.00 $50,400.00 $68,300.00 $126,000.00 $166,000.00University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) Party $50,500.00 $95,000.00 $51,300.00 $71,200.00 $129,000.00 $173,000.00University of Texas (UT) - Austin Party $49,700.00 $93,900.00 $50,100.00 $67,400.00 $129,000.00 $188,000.00State University of New York (SUNY) at Albany Party $44,500.00 $92,200.00 $47,000.00 $63,100.00 $135,000.00 $209,000.00University of Florida (UF) Party $47,100.00 $87,900.00 $45,400.00 $62,900.00 $120,000.00 $172,000.00Louisiana State University (LSU) Party $46,900.00 $87,800.00 $43,700.00 $61,300.00 $120,000.00 $165,000.00University of Georgia (UGA) Party $44,100.00 $86,000.00 $43,100.00 $57,800.00 $118,000.00 $164,000.00Pennsylvania State University (PSU) Party $49,900.00 $85,700.00 $46,300.00 $62,000.00 $117,000.00 $160,000.00Arizona State University (ASU) Party $47,400.00 $84,100.00 $44,600.00 $60,700.00 $114,000.00 $163,000.00Indiana University (IU), Bloomington Party $46,300.00 $84,000.00 $43,600.00 $60,400.00 $119,000.00 $178,000.00University of Iowa (UI) Party $44,700.00 $83,900.00 $43,300.00 $61,100.00 $116,000.00 $163,000.00Randolph-Macon College Party $42,600.00 $83,600.00 N/A $54,100.00 $123,000.00 N/AUniversity of Alabama, Tuscaloosa Party $41,300.00 $81,400.00 $40,100.00 $56,500.00 $117,000.00 $161,000.00University of Mississippi Party $41,400.00 $79,700.00 $40,400.00 $53,500.00 $108,000.00 $186,000.00University of New Hampshire (UNH) Party $41,800.00 $78,300.00 $41,700.00 $56,400.00 $114,000.00 $147,000.00West Virginia University (WVU) Party $43,100.00 $78,100.00 $39,700.00 $55,700.00 $106,000.00 $141,000.00University of Tennessee Party $43,800.00 $74,600.00 $41,900.00 $53,200.00 $106,000.00 $153,000.00Ohio University Party $42,200.00 $73,400.00 $36,600.00 $52,800.00 $106,000.00 $150,000.00Florida State University (FSU) Party $42,100.00 $73,000.00 $39,600.00 $52,800.00 $107,000.00 $156,000.00Bucknell University Liberal Arts $54,100.00 $110,000.00 $62,800.00 $80,600.00 $156,000.00 $251,000.00Colgate University Liberal Arts $52,800.00 $108,000.00 $60,000.00 $76,700.00 $167,000.00 $265,000.00Amherst College Liberal Arts $54,500.00 $107,000.00 N/A $84,900.00 $162,000.00 N/ALafayette College Liberal Arts $53,900.00 $107,000.00 $70,600.00 $79,300.00 $144,000.00 $204,000.00Bowdoin College Liberal Arts $48,100.00 $107,000.00 N/A $74,600.00 $146,000.00 N/ACollege of the Holy Cross Liberal Arts $50,200.00 $106,000.00 N/A $65,600.00 $143,000.00 N/AOccidental College Liberal Arts $51,900.00 $105,000.00 N/A $54,800.00 $157,000.00 N/AWashington and Lee University Liberal Arts $53,600.00 $104,000.00 N/A $82,800.00 $146,000.00 N/ASwarthmore College Liberal Arts $49,700.00 $104,000.00 N/A $67,200.00 $167,000.00 N/ADavidson College Liberal Arts $46,100.00 $104,000.00 N/A $70,500.00 $146,000.00 N/ACarleton College Liberal Arts $47,500.00 $103,000.00 N/A $69,400.00 $141,000.00 N/AWilliams College Liberal Arts $51,700.00 $102,000.00 N/A $76,400.00 $143,000.00 N/APomona College Liberal Arts $48,600.00 $101,000.00 N/A $63,300.00 $161,000.00 N/AWesleyan University (Middletown, Connecticut) Liberal Arts $46,500.00 $97,900.00 $42,000.00 $62,500.00 $126,000.00 $215,000.00Bates College Liberal Arts $47,300.00 $96,500.00 N/A $60,700.00 $162,000.00 N/AUnion College Liberal Arts $47,200.00 $95,800.00 $48,700.00 $75,200.00 $135,000.00 $230,000.00University of Richmond Liberal Arts $48,600.00 $94,600.00 $44,500.00 $59,400.00 $151,000.00 $211,000.00Vassar College Liberal Arts $46,000.00 $94,600.00 N/A $60,600.00 $123,000.00 N/AMiddlebury College Liberal Arts $47,700.00 $94,200.00 N/A $69,100.00 $129,000.00 N/AMount Holyoke College Liberal Arts $42,400.00 $94,100.00 N/A $57,100.00 $131,000.00 N/AFranklin and Marshall College Liberal Arts $49,100.00 $92,800.00 N/A $55,800.00 $185,000.00 N/ADe Pauw University Liberal Arts $41,400.00 $88,300.00 $49,500.00 $57,400.00 $133,000.00 $185,000.00St."
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"docid": "D244458#0",
"title": "http://www.calstate.edu/budget/student-fees/fee-rates/\n.",
"text": "Fee Rates The CSU makes every effort to keep student costs to a minimum. Fees listed in published schedules or student accounts may need to be increased when public funding is inadequate. Therefore, CSU must reserve the right, even after fees are initially charged or initial fee payments are made, to increase or modify any listed fees. All listed fees, other than mandatory systemwide fees, are subject to change without notice, until the date when instruction for a particular semester or quarter has begun. All CSU listed fees should be regarded as estimates that are subject to change upon approval by the Board of Trustees, the Chancellor, or the Presidents, as appropriate. Changes in mandatory systemwide fees will be made in accordance with the requirements of the Working Families Student Fee Transparency and Accountability Act (Sections 66028 - 66028.6 of the Education Code). Systemwide Fee Rates Fee Rates by Academic Year2017-18 | 2016-17 | 2015-16 | 2014-15 | 2013-14 | 2012-13 | 2011-12 | 2010-11 | 2009-10 | 2008-09 | 2007-08Systemwide Fee Rates are set by the Board of Trustees and are charged at the same rate per academic year at each CSU campus. The current 2017-18 systemwide fee rates include the following information: Tuition Fees Doctorate Tuition Fees Professional Business Graduate Program Non-Resident | Determining California Residency Effective January 2012 the term State University Fee was replaced by Tuition Fee . Prior year schedules have not been updated to reflect this change. Tuition Rates by Summer Term2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007The Chancellor has approved four summer 2018 tuition schedules that are applicable for campuses running a state-supported summer term."
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"docid": "D699450#0",
"title": "http://www.sophisticatededge.com/what-is-vinegar-made-of.html\nWhat Is Vinegar Made of?",
"text": "What Is Vinegar Made of? Posted by Staff Writer in Vinegar ANSWER: Vinegar is made of mainly acetic acid and water. More Info: Vinegar is created through a fermentation process. Anything that contains sugar and starch can be made into vinegar, but some things make better vinegar than others. The sugar in a substance is converted into an alcohol which is then converted into acetic acid. When making a fruit based vinegar, wild yeast is added to help convert the sugar into alcohol. Vinegar can also be made of things that are starch based instead of sugar based, and it can be made out of some herbs. When starch based vinegar is made, the starch must first be converted into sugar. The rest of the process is the same as the fruit vinegar process. The amount of sugar or starch in a product determines how strong the end product will be."
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"docid": "D2759040#0",
"title": "https://www.canyons.edu/Offices/Counseling/Pages/FAQ.aspx\nCounseling FAQs",
"text": "\"Counseling FAQs General Information What is a unit? What is the maximum number of units I may take per term? What is a GPA and how do I calculate mine? What degrees are available at COC? Where do I go to get transcript sent to another college? How long will it take to complete my goal at COC? What about attendance? What time do I attend classes? What do I do if the class I want to take is closed? Do I have to repeat a class in which I received a \"\"D\"\" or \"\"F\"\" grade?"
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"docid": "D1759437#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Modesto-California.html\nModesto, California",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Modesto, Californiasee 13 more add your Submit your own pictures of this city and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Modesto, California photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map54°F10 miles Wind: 9 mph Pressure: 30.13 in Humidity: 82%Current weather forecast for Modesto, CAPopulation in 2016: 212,172Males: 105,436 (49.7%)Females: 106,736 (50.3%)Median resident age: 34.7 years California median age: 36.4 years Zip codes: 95350, 95355, 95368. Modesto Zip Code Map Estimated median household income in 2016: $55,013 ( it was $40,394 in 2000)Modesto: $55,013CA: $67,739Estimated per capita income in 2016: $24,445 ( it was $17,797 in 2000) Modesto city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $262,700 ( it was $123,800 in 2000 )Modesto: $262,700CA: $477,500Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $273,289; Detached houses: $285,623; Townhouses or other attached units: $191,799; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $203,434; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $173,635; Mobile homes: $62,360Median gross rent in 2016: $1,092. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip codes: 95350, 95351, 95354, 95355, 95356, 95357, 95358. Modesto, CA residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Excess Rx Low Cost TV Antenna & TV Repair Modesto Seamless Gutters Wilson IT Support Bethany Christian Services Modesto Low Cost Computer Repair Mobile Mac Repair Service Core Fitness Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Modesto, CA (2016)95,68645.1%White alone84,26239.7%Hispanic14,7266.9%Asian alone9,1274.3%Black alone6,1162.9%Two or more races1,2510.6% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone7270.3%American Indian alone2770.1%Other race alone Races in Modesto detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Modesto: 96.4 (near average, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Modesto, California on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Modesto is mentioned 2,632 times on our forum: Possibly moving to Modesto, need advice! ("
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"title": "http://lastbit.com/access/default.asp\nLastBit Access Password Recovery",
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"docid": "D246608#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/27064313/information-security-flash-cards/\nInformation Security",
"text": "75 terms truthhungry Information Security Test Out online Information Security class at Brazosport College Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Cryptography Exam Questions 3.1.5Describe a side-channel attack The attack is based on information gained from the physical implementation of a cryptosystem. In a cryptosystem, what properties should the initialization vector have? Unpredictable and large Your company produces an encryption device that lets you enter text and receive encrypted text in response. An attacker obtains one of these devices and starts inputting random plain text to see the resulting cipher text. What type of attack is this? Chosen plaintext Which form of cryptoanalysis focuses on the weaknesses in the supporting computing platform as a means to exploit and defeat encryption? Statistical attack The Enigma machine, a cryptographic toll introduced in 1944 & used in WW2, encrypted messages by replacing characters for plain text. Which type of cipher does the Enigma machine use?"
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"title": "http://www.isunshare.com/blog/how-to-bypass-winrar-password-protected-file-password/\nHow to Bypass WinRAR Password Protected File Password",
"text": "How to Bypass Win RAR Password Protected File Password March 3, 2015 admin Archives Password Probably you cannot bypass RAR/Win RAR password protected file password as you like now just after forgot or lost RAR password. But you must could bypass forgotten .rar password and open RAR/Win RAR file without password next time. In order to bypass Win RAR file password next time to open, we should find Win RAR file password now and then remove Win RAR file password. How can we find Win RAR file password? Win RAR file password recovery tool is undoubtedly a good method. But can it recover all kinds of Win RAR file forgotten password? Don’t worry. If there is really no such tool that applies to all archive file created in Win RAR, you could take RAR Password Genius to find common RAR file password, and use ZIP Password Genius to find ZIP file password. .rar and .zip file are two popular archives file type. And because of the similarity between RAR and ZIP file password recovery, now we just need to see how to find RAR file password with RAR Password Genius.1."
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"title": "http://pbxbook.com/meridian/\nNortel Meridian / Avaya CS1K",
"text": "\"Nortel Meridian / Avaya CS1KFirst introduced in 1976, and still going strong. The product that just won't die! It is estimated that approximately 45 million lines are were installed with this system worldwide. CS1K Install Notes CS1000 Architecture Vintages for 5.5 - 7. XSmall System 5.5 upgrade Upgrading a 4.5 E & TPartition the CPPM FMDMGC Card Settings MGC Load Gold Image MGC DSP daughterboards MGC Faceplate Errors Keycode Update Procedure Load Patch Procedure Replacing an MGXpec Upgrading MGXpec LWUpgrading MGC/MGX LWVGMC 5.5 Upgrade5.5 Upgrade Tips6 Installation Summary7.5 Installation Summary The MG1010 chassis Add a Media Gateway7.5 Hardware Overview7.5 Installation Overview Transfer Small System DBLinux Password Expiration UCM Security Configuration UDT E1/T1 configuration UDT E1 PRI Example UDT T1 DTI Example UDT E1 T1 Clocks UDT Factory Reset E1 PRI PBX tie-link CS1K Serial TTY cables Internet Explorer settings MAS Deployment MAS Configuration MAS PBX Programming Making a bootable RMDUSB boot drive for 7.6M1 Install Notes Option 11 Installation Installing Patches Order of Data Entry Customer Data Block Route Access Codes CDR Programming Call Detail Recording Setup E&M Configuration Example Trunk Group Restrictions Music on Hold or Delay ISDN Tie Trunks ISDN DID Trunks Building a CDPThe SPN Data Block SPN Alternate Routing (ARRN)Digit Conversion (IDC)New Flexible Code Restriction Alternate Long Distance Carriers Calling Line Identification (CLID)Understanding CLIDE&M TIE Programming Notes Vanguard E&M Vo IP TIEVanguard T1 Route data Linking to a BCMAdding Vonage Vo IP trunks Phantom Terminal Numbers D-Channel Daughterboard T-1 Installation Instructions PRI Programming (EURO)Dual PRI Installation (EURO)M1 Network (TDM)Moving Meridian Mail Network Configuration SW generic by system type Group, Shelf, Slots and Loops Network Loop Configurations Superloops and Controllers Controllers and Segments Controller faceplate codes Replacing a Clock Controller Replacing a CNI card Replacing a CP card Replacing a IODU/CAdding an IPE Shelf In Pictures Upgraded 61CUpgraded 11CMG1010 Core Administration Meridian/CS1K FAQGuide to Software Loads Administration Loads Print Reports Guide Printing Station Lists Software Packages List Setting Time and Date Set the Time with NTPCopying a Set Moving a Set Moving a Card Speed Call Group Hunting Night Service Pickup Night Bells BARS programming course Zone-based Digit Manipulation M3900 Series Keys M3900 Series User Guide System Speed Call Lists Modify Telephone Feature Flexible Feature Codes Feature Activation Codes SPRE Fixed Feature Codes Intercept Treatments Dial Intercom Groups Private Line Service MARP Explained History File Authorization codes Auto-Generate Authcodes Class of Service Guide CLS Access Restrictions Customer Options Guide Call Forward by Call Type Call Forward Ring Cycles Prefix CLID to Call Log Set the PBX IP address Option 11 TTY ports Configuring Pseudo TTY's Configure a Phantom Superloop Configure a Phantom DNConfiguring Mobile XProgramming Mobile XMobile X User Guide Building a PCARoute List Index Worksheet Network Attendant Service Special Number Routing BARS Flowchart Second dial tone after digits Speed Call Quick Ref Free up Unused TN's Element Manager DB Update PBX Hardware Cards and Slots Meridian Shelves Hardware and Overlays Basic M1 Description51,61,81 Block Diagrams Effective grounding Peripheral Cards TTY Cabling and Pinouts Pin-map for Krone system Partition a Compact Flash Ring Generator Switches MG1010 MGU DIP Switches US Robotic Modem Settings Modem Proceedures ISDN BRI Installation (large)ISDN BRI Installation (small)Video Conferencing with BRI2016S Shumway wiring3 Port Octopus Cable Pin Out NTAK19EC - 2 port SDI cable NT8D41AA - Dual Port SDINTDK16BA - 48 Port DLCCreating an Inventory GSM Gateway Installation Cellular Gateway Routing2N Blue Star GSM Notes Connecting E1 / T1's MIRANInstallation Procedure How to Change the Music MIRAN Card Installation MIRAN Changing the Music MIRAN Change the Music 2MIRAN Software Installation MIRAN File Transfer MIRAN NTPMIRAN Set Admin Maintenance Maintenance Loads SCH - Service Change ERR - Error Monitor M1/SL1 Maintenance Loads SL1 General Maintenance O11 General Maintenance Periodic Maintenance Routine Maintenance Cleaning PBX Air Filters Cleaning MG1010 Filters CPP II Health Status Deciphering INI Codes ITG HEX display Codes SSC Database Backup SSC Database Restore Remote Backup/Restore SSC Archive Database SSC Expansion Cabinets Reloading a Small System Meridian Daily Routines Network Diagnostics Enabling an MSDLSuspected Trunk Trouble Buffer Overflow Errors FIJI Ring Status Call Trace Maintenance Telephone DTI/PRI Maintenance2.0 Mb PRI Maintenance E1/DPNSS - Reset Procedure E1/PRI - Reset Procedure D-Channel Monitoring Option 11 Stuck in INI loop Change an Option 11c TIDM1 Password Recovery Default Password Finder Rel 6 Linux CLI Notes Rel 7 Linux CLI Notes Linux Base Password Reset UCM Password Reset UCM Password Change UCM Registration Commands Check Registered Elements Security Domain Status Reset CS1K passwords Reset MGC passwords MGC Command Reference Backup the Linux Base CPPM Pack Boot Failure39xx Flash Download Survivable Media Gateways MGC Geo-Redundancy CPMG Bios Update Call Server FTP backups CS File Transfer Protocol High Speed Pipe (HSP)CS1K IP Address Change Using Ping Info View2250 Attendant BLF User Guide M1250/M2250 User Guide Attendant Console Features M2250 Installation Notes M2250 Console Wiring M2250 Console Cable PC Attendant Installing the PCCIUMeridian Attendant PCLAN Interface Install Software Installation Software Quick Start Software User Guide Registering PC Attendant Datapulse Intuition DP Software Install, Part 1DP Software Install, Part 2DP Configuration Wizard Datapulse PBX Config Datapulse GW IP Config Intuition Software Status Intuition ODBC Database CSV Data Import Tool DP Database Backup DP Database Restore Admin Training Guide Operators Training Guide Conference Bridge ACD Printouts ICB Screen Shots ICB NTPICB Quick Reference Guide ICB Password Reset Disclaimer: The information presented throughout this web site is provided \"\"as is\"\" and without warranty of any kind, express or implied. While the information provided is believed to be accurate, it may include errors or inaccuracies. Use it at your own risk! \""
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"docid": "D2212552#0",
"title": "http://windowsitpro.com/windows/jsi-tip-6580-what-command-line-syntax-ntdsutil-utility\nJSI Tip 6580. What is the command line syntax of the ntdsutil utility?",
"text": "Management & Mobility JSI Tip 6580. What is the command line syntax of the ntdsutil utility? Jerold Schulman | Apr 15, 2003Technet article Ntdsutil contains: Ntdsutil.exe is a command-line tool that provides management facilities for Active Directory. Use Ntdsutil.exe to perform database maintenance of Active Directory, manage and control single master operations, and remove metadata left behind by domain controllers that were removed from the network without being properly uninstalled. This tool is intended for use by experienced administrators. To view the command syntax, click a command: Authoritatively restore Restores domain controllers to a specific point in time and mark objects in Active Directory as being authoritative with respect to their replication partners. At the authoritatively restore: prompt, type any of the parameters listed under Syntax. Syntax\\ { restore database | restore database verinc %d | restore subtree %s | restore subtree %s verinc %d \\}Parametersrestore database Marks the entire Ntds.dit (both the domain and configuration directory partitions held by the domain controller) as authoritative. The schema cannot be authoritatively restored.restore database verinc %d Marks the entire Ntds.dit (both the domain and configuration directory partitions held by the domain controller) as authoritative and increments the version number by %d. Use this option only to authoritatively restore over a previous, incorrect, authoritative restore, such as an authoritative restore from a backup that contains the problem you want to restore.%d A numeric variable, such as replication delay time periods.restore subtree %s Marks subtree (and all children of subtree) as being authoritative. The subtree is defined by using the fully distinguished name of the object.restore subtree %s verinc %d Marks subtree (and all children of subtree) as being authoritative and increments the version number by %d ."
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"docid": "D2402739#0",
"title": "http://jobsearch.about.com/od/jobs/qt/database-admin-earn.htm\nDatabase Administrator Job Description, Salary, and Skills",
"text": "Salary & Benefits Job Salaries Database Administrator Job Description, Salary, and Skills Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Alison Doyle Updated February 20, 2018Are you considering a career as a database administrator? Here's information to help you explore a job as a database administrator (DBA), including a job description, education requirements, employment outlook, and salary information. Database Administrator Job Description Database Administrators (DBAs) are responsible for the evaluation of database software purchases and supervise the modification of any existing database software to meet the needs of their employer. They are responsible for maintaining the integrity and performance of company databases and guarantee that data is stored securely and optimally. DBAs inform end users of changes in databases and train them to utilize systems. Through control access, DBAs ensure the security of company data. Their skills and technical expertise are desirable to many organizations, with the highest demand being in data-intensive organizations like insurance, finance, and content providers. Education and Training Requirements A bachelor's degree in information technology or computer science, along with advanced education and certifications are required to work as a database administrator. Many employers require three to five years of database experience, in addition to educational requirements. Obtaining a certification specializing in various database management systems is also helpful."
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"docid": "D129742#0",
"title": "http://www.zdwired.com/how-to-recover-deleted-gmail-account/\nHow to Recover Deleted Gmail Account",
"text": "How To Internet PC/Internet How to Recover Deleted Gmail Account By Evan Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter If you accidently deleted your Gmail account or someone else deleted your account from Gmail then, all the services associated with your account like Youtube, Google+ profile, Blogger account and any other services are also deleted from Google’s database. You Don’t be worry, because there’s still one door open to recover your deleted Gmail account. But, this door is open for a short period of time after deletion of your account as Google said. It means you can recover your account within a limited time after the account was deleted. Steps to restore your Gmail account : You can restore your Gmail account by going to password-assistance page. You can also go there by clicking at Need help? under sign in page at Gmail. At password-assistance page select the option I’m having other problems signing in and enter your deleted account’s e-mail address and then, click Continue. You will see a message as “This account was deleted 0 days ago. You can attempt to restore it by submitting a recovery request.”"
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"docid": "D1613613#0",
"title": "http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14220/security.htm\n20 Database Security",
"text": "\"20 Database Security This chapter provides an overview of Oracle database security. This chapter contains the following topics: Introduction to Database Security Overview of Transparent Data Encryption Overview of Authentication Methods Overview of Authorization Overview of Access Restrictions on Tables, Views, Synonyms, or Rows Overview of Security Policies Overview of Database Auditing See Also: Oracle Database Security Guide for more detailed information on everything in this chapter Introduction to Database Security Database security entails allowing or disallowing user actions on the database and the objects within it. Oracle uses schemas and security domains to control access to data and to restrict the use of various database resources. Oracle provides comprehensive discretionary access control. Discretionary access control regulates all user access to named objects through privileges. A privilege is permission to access a named object in a prescribed manner; for example, permission to query a table. Privileges are granted to users at the discretion of other users. Database Users and Schemas Each Oracle database has a list of user names. To access a database, a user must use a database application and attempt a connection with a valid user name of the database. Each user name has an associated password to prevent unauthorized use."
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"docid": "D1338208#0",
"title": "https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/statements/backup-transact-sql\nBACKUP (Transact-SQL)",
"text": "\"Docs SQL T-SQL Statements BACKUP (Transact-SQL)March 30, 2018 39 minutes to read Contributorsall In this article Syntax Arguments About working with SQL Server backups Additional considerations about BACKUP options Compatibility General remarks Interoperability Limitations for SQL Database Managed Instance Metadata Security Examples See Also THIS TOPIC APPLIES TO: SQL Server (starting with 2008) Azure SQL Database (Managed Instance only) Azure SQL Data Warehouse Parallel Data Warehouse Backs up a complete SQL Server database to create a database backup, or one or more files or filegroups of the database to create a file backup (BACKUP DATABASE). Also, under the full recovery model or bulk-logged recovery model, backs up the transaction log of the database to create a log backup (BACKUP LOG). Important On Azure SQL Database Managed Instance, this T-SQL feature has certain behavior changes. See Azure SQL Database Managed Instance T-SQL differences from SQL Server for details for all T-SQL behavior changes. Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions Syntax Backing Up a Whole Database BACKUP DATABASE { database_name | @database_name_var } TO <backup_device> [ ,...n ] [ <MIRROR TO clause> ] [ next-mirror-to ] [ WITH { DIFFERENTIAL -- Not supporterd in SQL Database Managed Instance | <general_WITH_options> [ ,...n ] } ] [;] Backing Up Specific Files or Filegroups BACKUP DATABASE { database_name | @database_name_var } <file_or_filegroup> [ ,...n ] TO <backup_device> [ ,...n ] [ <MIRROR TO clause> ] [ next-mirror-to ] [ WITH { DIFFERENTIAL | <general_WITH_options> [ ,...n ] } ] [;] Creating a Partial Backup BACKUP DATABASE { database_name | @database_name_var } READ_WRITE_FILEGROUPS [ , <read_only_filegroup> [ ,...n ] ] TO <backup_device> [ ,...n ] [ <MIRROR TO clause> ] [ next-mirror-to ] [ WITH { DIFFERENTIAL | <general_WITH_options> [ ,...n ] } ] [;] Backing Up the Transaction Log (full and bulk-logged recovery models) BACKUP LOG -- Not supported in SQL Database Managed Instance { database_name | @database_name_var } TO <backup_device> [ ,...n ] [ <MIRROR TO clause> ] [ next-mirror-to ] [ WITH { <general_WITH_options> | \\<log-specific_optionspec> } [ ,...n ] ] [;] <backup_device>::= { { logical_device_name | @logical_device_name_var } | { DISK -- Not supported in SQL Database Managed Instance | TAPE -- Not supported in SQL Database Managed Instance | URL } = { 'physical_device_name' | @physical_device_name_var | 'NUL' } } <MIRROR TO clause>::= MIRROR TO <backup_device> [ ,...n ] <file_or_filegroup>::= { FILE = { logical_file_name | @logical_file_name_var } | FILEGROUP = { logical_filegroup_name | @logical_filegroup_name_var } } <read_only_filegroup>::= FILEGROUP = { logical_filegroup_name | @logical_filegroup_name_var } <general_WITH_options> [ ,...n ]::= --Backup Set Options COPY_ONLY -- Only backup set option supported by SQL Database Managed Instance | { COMPRESSION | NO_COMPRESSION } | DESCRIPTION = { 'text' | @text_variable } | NAME = { backup_set_name | @backup_set_name_var } | CREDENTIAL | ENCRYPTION | FILE_SNAPSHOT --Not supported in SQL Database Managed Instance | { EXPIREDATE = { 'date' | @date_var } | RETAINDAYS = { days | @days_var } } --Media Set Options { NOINIT | INIT } | { NOSKIP | SKIP } | { NOFORMAT | FORMAT } | MEDIADESCRIPTION = { 'text' | @text_variable } | MEDIANAME = { media_name | @media_name_variable } | BLOCKSIZE = { blocksize | @blocksize_variable } --Data Transfer Options BUFFERCOUNT = { buffercount | @buffercount_variable } | MAXTRANSFERSIZE = { maxtransfersize | @maxtransfersize_variable } --Error Management Options { NO_CHECKSUM | CHECKSUM } | { STOP_ON_ERROR | CONTINUE_AFTER_ERROR } --Compatibility Options RESTART --Monitoring Options STATS [ = percentage ] --Tape Options. These are not supported in SQL Database Managed Instance { REWIND | NOREWIND } | { UNLOAD | NOUNLOAD } --Log-specific Options. These are not supported in SQL Database Managed Instance { NORECOVERY | STANDBY = undo_file_name } | NO_TRUNCATE --Encryption Options ENCRYPTION (ALGORITHM = { AES_128 | AES_192 | AES_256 | TRIPLE_DES_3KEY } , encryptor_options ) <encryptor_options> ::= SERVER CERTIFICATE = Encryptor_Name | SERVER ASYMMETRIC KEY = Encryptor_Name Arguments DATABASE Specifies a complete database backup. If a list of files and filegroups is specified, only those files and filegroups are backed up. During a full or differential database backup, SQL Server backs up enough of the transaction log to produce a consistent database when the backup is restored. When you restore a backup created by BACKUP DATABASE (a data backup ), the entire backup is restored."
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"docid": "D2847863#0",
"title": "https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Archive/Security/Introduction_to_Public-Key_Cryptography\nIntroduction to Public-Key Cryptography",
"text": "\"Public-key cryptography and related standards and techniques underlie the security features of many products such as signed and encrypted email, single sign-on, and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) communications. This document introduces the basic concepts of public-key cryptography. For an overview of SSL, see \"\" Introduction to SSL .\"\" For an overview of encryption and decryption, see \"\" Encryption and Decryption .\"\" Information on digital signatures is available from \"\" Digital Signatures . \"\" Public-key cryptography is a set of well-established techniques and standards for protecting communications from eavesdropping, tampering, and impersonation attacks. Encryption and decryption allow two communicating parties to disguise information they send to each other. The sender encrypts, or scrambles, information before sending it. The receiver decrypts, or unscrambles, the information after receiving it. While in transit, the encrypted information is unintelligible to an intruder."
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"docid": "D236160#0",
"title": "https://askubuntu.com/questions/118772/how-to-change-root-password-for-mysql-and-phpmyadmin\nHow to change root password for mysql and phpmyadmin",
"text": "\"_Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How to change root password for mysql and phpmyadminup vote38down votefavorite22I've set up mysql and phpmyadmin and chose not to set a password when installing hoping that once set up i could login with root and no password but i get the following error from phpmyadmin: Login without a password is forbidden by configuration (see Allow No Password)I have previously moved the phpmyadmin folder to /var/www/I have tried changing the following line$cfg ['Servers'] [$i] ['Allow No Password'] = false;to$cfg ['Servers'] [$i] ['Allow No Password'] = true;but still had no success, so i am wondering is there a way i can change the root passwords for both so i can access phpmyadmin and create databases.password mysql phpmyadminshare improve this questionedited Apr 4 '12 at 6:02Rinzwind185k 24 356 483asked Apr 4 '12 at 5:15Jon195 1 2 8add a comment3 Answers active oldest votesup vote52down voteaccepted You can change the mysql root password by logging in to the database directly ( mysql -h your_host -u root) then run SET PASSWORD FOR root@localhost = PASSWORD ('yourpassword');phpmyadmin should use that password so not quite sure what you mean by \"\"for both\"\". Make sure to set the new password into phpmyadmin's config.inc.php too, at line$cfg ['Servers'] [$i] ['password'] = 'yourpassword';Otherwise, phpmyadmin may not work, echoing Access denied for user 'user'@'localhost' (using password: YES)share improve this answeredited Apr 16 '15 at 17:09Patrizio Bertoni61 5answered Apr 4 '12 at 6:00geermc41,138 1 11 191Thank you, i was unsure if i had to set a password for both as i have only used WAMP in the past. – Jon Apr 4 '12 at 6:13Where can I find config.inc.php? – Hrvoje T Oct 10 '16 at 9:181Ok, I found it, but there is no line `$cfg ['Servers'] [$i] ['password'] = 'yourpassword'; – Hrvoje T Oct 10 '16 at 9:271usually the config.inc.php is in /etc/phpmyadmin/config.inc.php – Jostino Jul 7 '17 at 13:40add a commentup vote21down vote It depends on your configuration. Follow the instruction below to reconfigure phpmyadmin, and reset My SQL password. Ctrl + Alt + T to launch terminalsudo dpkg-reconfigure phpmyadmin Connection method for My SQL database for phpmyadmin: unix socket Name of the database's administrative user: root Password of the database's administrative user: mysqlsamplepassword My SQL username for phpmyadmin: root My SQL database name for phpmyadmin: phpmyadmin Web server to reconfigure automatically: apache2ERROR 1045ignoresudo dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server-5.5New password for the My SQL \"\"root\"\" user: mysqlsamplepassword Repeat password for the My SQL \"\"root\"\" user: mysqlsamplepassword After all this run following command on terminal to secure your mysql server. sudo mysql_secure_installation Enter current password for root (enter for none): mysqlsamplepassword Change the root password? [ Y/n] n Remove anonymous users? [ Y/n] y Disallow root login remotely? ["
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"docid": "D2866389#0",
"title": "https://sqlserver-help.com/category/security/sa-password-lost/\nArchive for the âsa password lostâ Category",
"text": "Archive for the ‘sa password lost’ Category Help : I lost sa password and no one has System Administrator (Sys Admin) permission. What should I do? Posted by blakhani on February 8, 2012If you are thinking that I am going to show you black magic to recover sa password or other login’s password then you have hit the wrong blog post. go back to search engine and search for better tool/utility. After spending many years with SQL Server product, I have seen situations where someone wants to get in to SQL Server as system administrator as someone recently left company who had System Administrator permission (or hundred other reasons). Till SQL 2000 days, it was impossible to solve such problem other than reinstalling SQL Server. Here are the typical questions I saw in forum: Only sysadmin user is SA and I Lost SA password. I am locked out of SQL server i.e. that no windows users are added (or removed them) as sysadmin and I forgot the password for sa I am windows admin. How can I get sys admin privileges on SQL server express as I removed all sysadmin accounts from SQL. Here are the various error you might see Unable to create new database."
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"docid": "D3438910#0",
"title": "https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E18248_01/doc/install.112/e16763/oraclerestart.htm\n3 Oracle Grid Infrastructure",
"text": "\"3 Oracle Grid Infrastructure The Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a standalone server is the Oracle software that provides system support for an Oracle database including volume management, file system, and automatic restart capabilities. If you plan to use Oracle Restart or Oracle Automatic Storage Management (Oracle ASM), you must install Oracle Grid Infrastructure before installing your database. Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a standalone server is the software that includes Oracle Restart and Oracle ASM. Oracle combined the two infrastructure products into a single set of binaries that is installed as the Oracle Grid Infrastructure home. Oracle Grid Infrastructure should be installed before installing Oracle Database 11 g Release 2. Oracle ASM is a volume manager and a file system for Oracle database files that supports single-instance Oracle Database and Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) configurations. Oracle ASM also supports a general purpose file system for your application needs including Oracle Database binaries. Oracle ASM is Oracle's recommended storage management solution that provides an alternative to conventional volume managers, file systems, and raw devices. Oracle Restart improves the availability of your Oracle database by providing the following: When there is a hardware or a software failure, Oracle Restart automatically starts all Oracle components, including Oracle database instance, Oracle Net Listener, database services, and Oracle ASM. Oracle Restart starts up components in the proper order when the database host is restarted."
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"docid": "D2778553#0",
"title": "http://www.thewindowsclub.com/wifi-sense-in-windows-10\nWi-Fi Sense in Windows 10 and How to turn it OFF and WHY",
"text": "Wi-Fi Sense in Windows 10 and How to turn it OFF and WHYRECOMMENDED: Click here to repair Windows problems & optimize system performance What is Wi-Fi sense in Windows 10? What are the potential problems associated with the feature? This post will answer these questions and also show you how to turn off Wi-Fi Sense in Windows 10, should you wish to. Wi-Fi Sense was first seen in Windows 8 Phones. It has been ported to Windows 10 – both mobile and desktop versions. However, with Wi-Fi Sense on the Windows 10 desktop, there are potential problems or shall I call them dangers? Wi-Fi Sense in Windows 10Wi-Fi Sense is a feature in Windows 10 that allows you to connect to your friends shared Wi-Fi connections. That is, you and your friends may opt to share your or their Wi-Fi connections. Friends, according to Microsoft, are people on your Facebook friend list, your Outlook contacts and Skype contacts. By default, all these 3 are pre-checked."
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"docid": "D267599#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100605030749AAC4ZUk\nHow to break password on excel file?",
"text": "Computers & Internet Security How to break password on excel file? I have an excel file its module is password protected and i have to edit the code... what to do i forgot the password.1 following 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Excel Password Recovery 5.0 is an easy-to-use tool designed for recovering the lost Microsoft Excel password. Passwords to modify are recovered in just seconds! For passwords to open, Excel Password Recovery 5.0 offers three different searching methods: advanced dictionary attack, brute-force attack, and advanced brute-force with mask attack. Excel versions from 97 to 2007 are all supported! http://recoverlostpassword.com/products/excelpasswordrecovery.html? · 8 years ago0 0 Comment Office Password Recovery 5.0 is an all-in-one password recovery solution for recovering all types of lost or forgotten passwords for Microsoft Word documents, Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, Microsoft Access databases, Microsoft Power Point presentations. Passwords to modify are recovered in just seconds! For passwords to open, Office Password Recovery offers three different searching methods: advanced dictionary attack, brute-force attack, and advanced brute-force with mask attack. The program supports all versions of Microsoft Office, including 2007."
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"docid": "D602063#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directory_Services_Restore_Mode\nDirectory Services Restore Mode",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Directory Services Restore Mode (DSRM) is used on a Microsoft Windows Domain Controller to take the Active Directory on that machine offline. Contents [ hide ]1 How to boot2 Password3 Partial deprecation4 See also5 References6 External links How to boot [ edit]To boot into DSRM, the user can reboot the computer and press F8 during the start-up sequence. The following options will be displayed: Safe Mode VGA Mode Last Known Good Configuration Directory Services Restore Mode The user must select Directory Services Restore Mode. Password [ edit]In Windows 2000, the DSRM password is typically created as a null value (blank), which is also the Recovery Console password. Starting with Windows Server 2003, a DSRM password must be defined when the domain controller is promoted. As with any highly privileged administrative login, the DSRM password should be changed at regular intervals because absent third-party auditing controls, anyone with the password who has access to the domain controller can reboot the machine, copy and modify the Active Directory database, and reboot the server without leaving any trace of the activity. DSRM password changes cannot be scripted, but can be accomplished manually through the command line; DSRM passwords can also be automatically changed and audited using Privileged Identity Management software. [ 1]Partial deprecation [ edit]Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 Server has introduced a new Active Directory \"\"Recycle Bin\"\" feature, which works analogously to the well-known Windows recycle bin. [ 1] Using the ADRB functionality allows on-line restoration of accidentally-deleted AD objects, alleviating the need to take a DC off-line for minor recovery tasks, e.g. to revive a few users or an OU. The new \"\"AD Recycle Bin\"\" facility is only available at the native 2008 R2 domain and forest levels or higher."
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"docid": "D303572#0",
"title": "http://www.makeuseof.com/answers/how-can-i-obtain-mdb-password-recovery-to-recover-access-password/\nHow can I obtain MDB Password recovery to recover access password?",
"text": "\"How can I obtain MDB Password recovery to recover access password? Alen Marth March 14, 2013Facebook Twitter Pinterest Stumbleupon Email In our organization, every user uses the access files to store the database and I also do that. However, a few months ago I set a password for my database and now I lost it. That database is very important for organization. Now I don’t know what to do?9 answers Comments are Closed Mark mohan April 3, 2013 at 5:54 am Hello, As we know that The MDB files or the Access database files may get corrupted or damaged due to various defined or unfamiliar reasons. When such corruption occurs in Access database, recovery tool needs to be used to repair the MDB files and retrieve the database. In this situation you can try to use Kernel for Access Repair Tool. Schvenn Meister March 16, 2013 at 7:35 am Yes, NIRSoft is always the answer to these types of questions: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/accesspv.html Also, Windows Security Control Center, which will keep you up to date with the latest NIRSoft and SYSInternals tools: http://www.kls-soft.com/wscc/ Invaluable. Mariya March 16, 2013 at 7:22 am Refer the video for the better working processhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5e Dou P9YCGM&feature=youtu.be&noredirect=1majisian roy March 16, 2013 at 7:14 am You can refer the link for MDB password recovery http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/Access-Password-Recovery-0d13f46e If this article will not be helpful for you then see this video which have complete software working process take a look http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5e Dou P9YCGM&feature=youtu.be&noredirect=1Paul Pruitt March 15, 2013 at 5:45 pm Hi. I have a page which lists freeware for MDB password recovery: http://www.s2services.com/accesspasswordfreeware.htm It lists Access Passview, but also several others."
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"docid": "D2812537#0",
"title": "http://pcsupport.about.com/od/toolsofthetrade/gr/cainandabel.htm\nCain and Abel v4.9.56",
"text": "\"Buy ›Software & Apps Cain and Abel v4.9.56A Complete Review of Cain and Abel, a Free Windows Password Recovery Tool Share Pin Email Print Cain & Abel v4.9.56.by Tim Fisher Updated January 02, 2018Cain & Abel, as a free Windows password recovery tool, isn't my top choice. It works similarly to other password recovery tools but the cons simply outweigh the pros. Yes, it's free (and fast) but considering that you have to install it on the computer from a working user account, I can't recommend this program over better tools like Ophcrack and Offline NT Password & Registry Editor. You might also want to take a look at my list of premium Windows password recovery programs. However, if you do have access to an account on the PC, by all means, give Cain & Abel a try. It might be just what you're looking for. Download Cain & Abel [ Oxid.it | Download & Install Tips]Cain & Abel: Pros & Cons This isn't my first choice for a password reset tool, as you can see. Pros Password recovery tool is completely free Several methods can be employed to crack passwords Recovery of passwords is very fast, at least with my several tests Cons Separate \"\"Rainbow Tables\"\" must be downloaded from other sources online Program must be installed on the hard drive, unlike many other password recovery tools Must have access to another administrator account on the computer Variety of other built-in hacking tools might intimidate novice users I haven't gotten it to work in Windows 10, 8, 7, or Vista More About Cain & Abel Depending on the rainbow table used, Cain & Abel can recover up to 99.9% of passwords from any Windows account. Cain & Abel can hack many types of passwords in addition to Windows passwords (though outside the scope of this review). Several different methods for recovering passwords is available making this a very versatile password cracking tool."
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"docid": "D388363#0",
"title": "https://www.socialpasswordfinder.com/en/twitter-password.php\nWhy hackers hack a TWITTER account?",
"text": "\"Why hackers hack a TWITTER account? PASSWORD RECOVERY is the only existing legit solution certified by COMODO that helps users to find passwords for every TWITTER account regardless of how complex or simple the password may be. Our software can be used to recover unlimited password without time limits, you just start the software and PASSWORD RECOVERY does the job!Our software has a powerful analyzing algorithm that has the ability to quickly deliver the previous and current TWITTER passwords that are associated with that account from an email, a phone number or an ID. Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video. Here is an example of TWITTER email address with password that PASS RECOVERY recovered. STOP wasting time by looking for another solution, GET ACCESS to PASSWORD RECOVERY now. You will easily find passwords of each account to log in without limits!How does the TWITTER password recovery work? To hack a Twitter account is possible and our software will help you to access the account in 3 steps: Install the program on the device to access the TWITTER profile. Open the program and begin to run it in the operating system and allow it to work."
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"docid": "D2965735#0",
"title": "http://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/xp-tips-and-trick/remove-administrator-password.html\nHow to Remove Syskey in Windows Explained with Examples",
"text": "How to Remove Syskey in Windows Explained with Examples This tutorial explains how to enable, use and remove Syskey startup password in Windows (10, 8.1, 7 and XP) including how to deal with Syskey scam. Basic concepts of Syskey In Windows system, user passwords are stored in SAM (Security Accounts Management) database. This database is encrypted with a key known as System Key. To add an additional layer of security, this key is further encrypted with a key known as Syskey. In easy language, think there are two lockers. In second locker user database is kept while in first locker the key which opens second locker is kept. In order to open the second locker, we have to open the first locker. Syskey is the key of first locker. Syskey is the primary key to access a Windows system. It can be secured with following options: -In floppy disk In this option, Syskey is stored in floppy disk."
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"docid": "D303570#0",
"title": "http://www.accesspasswordrecoverytool.com/\nAccess Password Recovery Tool â Recover Lost MDB Files Password",
"text": "\"Home Download Buy Now Support Live Chat Access Password Recovery Tool — Recover Lost MDB Files Password Easy & User Friendly Interface Quickly recover access database password Supports all versions of Access Database (2013, 2010, 2007, 2003, 2000, 97)Runs in all Windows OS (2000/XP/2002/Vista/Win7/Win8)Best MDB Password Recovery Software to recover MDB password Safe simple, fast to Install and use the software Download Now Purchase Now Solution to Unlock Password Protected Access Database Files ! Get – \"\" Access Password Recovery \"\" tool to recover access database passwords whether it is lost or forgotten. Access Password Recovery tool allows you to recover password from protected MDB databases and this program also supports to recover user–level password and allows you to recover password from MDB File. Passwords are necessary to protect access database from unauthorized use as Microsoft Access is the most popular application amongst offices. Sometimes these password may get lost or forgotten making your MDB database inaccessible. Try using Access Password Recovery Tool to unlock these password protected MDB databases or to recover access password. MDB Password Recovery Software is the instant password recovery solution for password protected access database as it is fast, easy to use software and involves only few steps to recover access password. Recover your access database password easily using \"\" Copy Password \"\" option. Product Features — Access Password Recovery Tool Recover Access Database File Password Tool efficiently recover encrypted password of MS Access database files like (*. MDB) & (*ACCDB) without any loss as well as make accessible to its user."
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"docid": "D2490547#0",
"title": "http://www.opengatesw.net/ms-access-tutorials/Access-Articles/Microsoft-Access-Query3.htm\nMS Access Query Design (continued)",
"text": "\"Table of Contents What is a Query in MS Access Building a Basic Query Sorting and Filtering Data Editing Data in a Query Why Are Records Missing in My Access Query!Special Types of Queries Calculating Data in a Query Grouping Data with Access Aggregate Queries Find Matching Records in Access Tables Finding Duplicate Records Find Missing Records in Access Tables (continued from page 2)Bookmark this page Finding Matching Records Say you want to get a list of all the records that match in two tables or queries. Perhaps you have a list of donors in two queries and want to know how many match up. You can create a normal Access Select Query, then drag the fields you want to match together. For example, First Name, Last Name, and Address. When run, the query will show you all the matching records between the two queries/tables. Finding Duplicate Records An even more common need is to find duplicates in a table. Perhaps you want to know how many duplicate names there are in the table so you can begin to clean up your data. To do so, create a normal Access Select Query containing the field with duplicate information. The change the query to be an Aggregate Query by clicking the \"\"Totals\"\" icon in the ribbon. Add one more field, any will do, and then set that field to be \"\"Count.\"\""
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"docid": "D477169#0",
"title": "https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Filter-for-unique-values-or-remove-duplicate-values-ccf664b0-81d6-449b-bbe1-8daaec1e83c2\nFilter for unique values or remove duplicate values",
"text": "\"In Excel, you have several ways to filter for unique values or remove duplicate values: To filter for unique values, use the Advanced command in the Sort & Filter group on the Data tab. To remove duplicate values, use the Remove Duplicates command in the Data Tools group on the Data tab. To highlight unique or duplicate values, use the Conditional Formatting command in the Style group on the Home tab. What do you want to do? Learn about filtering for unique values or removing duplicate values Filter for unique values Remove duplicate values Conditionally format unique or duplicate values Learn about filtering for unique values or removing duplicate values Filtering for unique values and removing duplicate values are two closely related tasks because the displayed results are the same — a list of unique values. The difference, however, is important: When you filter for unique values, you temporarily hide duplicate values, but when you remove duplicate values, you permanently delete duplicate values. A duplicate value is one where all values in the row are an exact match of all the values in another row. Duplicate values are determined by the value displayed in the cell and not necessarily the value stored in the cell. For example, if you have the same date value in different cells, one formatted as \"\"3/8/2006\"\" and the other as \"\"Mar 8, 2006\"\", the values are unique. It's a good idea to filter for or conditionally format unique values first to confirm that the results are what you want before removing duplicate values."
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"docid": "D1156513#0",
"title": "http://library.ahima.org/xpedio/groups/public/documents/ahima/bok1_044000.hcsp\nManaging the Integrity of Patient Identity in Health Information Exchange (2009)",
"text": "\"Managing the Integrity of Patient Identity in Health Information Exchange (2009)This practice brief has been updated. See the latest version here. This version is made available for historical purposes only. Over the past decade, multiple studies have documented the value of health information exchange (HIE). e Health Initiative’s recent “Fifth Annual Survey of Health Information Exchange at the State and Local Levels” found that 69 percent of fully operational exchange efforts reported reductions in healthcare costs. 1Respondents indicated that HIE decreased dollars spent on redundant tests; reduced the number of patient admissions to hospitals for medication errors, allergies, or interactions; decreased the cost of care for chronically ill patients; or reduced staff time spent on administration. These results support recent findings from a RAND report stating that the potential benefits of a connected, interoperable healthcare system could save an estimated $80 billion per year. 2However, in order to successfully exchange health information and reap the benefits of HIE, organizations must maintain accurate patient identification information. Patient identification integrity is a complex concept, and one that is not well understood throughout the healthcare industry. Many policy makers and industry leaders do not fully comprehend the negative effects of inaccurate patient identification information for even basic health information interchange."
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"docid": "D1785504#0",
"title": "http://www.ni.com/white-paper/3574/en/\nLabVIEW Object-Oriented Programming: The Decisions Behind the Design",
"text": "\"Lab VIEW Object-Oriented Programming: The Decisions Behind the Design Publish Date: May 21, 2014 | 90 Ratings | 3.54 out of 5 | Print Overview Lab VIEW: Is it a design tool? Is it a programming language? It is both, and because it is both it has been a major boon to scientists and engineers who need to program the computer without getting the computer scientists involved. Whenever we, the Lab VIEW developers, want to add new features, we must consider that the majority of our customers are not programmers. In version 8.2, we introduced Lab VIEW Object-Oriented Programming (LVOOP). Object orientation (OO) is a programming style full of abstract concepts and technical vocabulary. Most explanations of it require either an intimate knowledge of programming or a long learning curve. We aimed to streamline that complexity with the goal of making the power of OO accessible to a wide range of our users. The result may surprise OO proponents familiar with other programming languages. This paper lays out the design decisions and the reasoning behind those decisions as we created LVOOP."
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"docid": "D1782712#0",
"title": "http://www.cryer.co.uk/brian/sql/sql_delete_duplicates.htm\nDelete duplicate records",
"text": "SQL How To ... Delete duplicate records Delete Duplicate Records using SQLBy duplicate record I mean that every field in one record is identical to every field in a different record, i.e. a duplicate is where there is no way of telling two or more records apart. If you just need to remove records which are similar (i.e. one or more fields are identical but there are one or more fields which are different) then instead refer to how to delete similar records. To check that you have duplicate records in your table do the following:select count (*) from My Tableandselect distinct * from My Tableunfortunately SQL does not permit a select count (distinct). You have duplicate records if the number of records returned by the second query is less than the number of records returned by the first. Unfortunately there is no way in SQL to delete one of these duplicates without deleting all of them. They are identical after all, so there is no SQL query that you could put together which could distinguish between them. What you can do is to copy all the distinct records into a new table:select distinct * into New Table from My Table This query will create a new table (New Table in my example) containing all the records in the original table but without any records being duplicated. It will therefore preserve a single copy of those records which were duplicated. Because this query creates (and populates) a new table, it will fail if the table already exists. Delete Similar Records To delete similar records, i.e. where the records are not the same but one field is the same and only one copy needs to be preserved, try the following SQL:delete T1 from My Table T1, My Table T2 where T1."
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"docid": "D325505#0",
"title": "https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Guide-to-table-relationships-30446197-4fbe-457b-b992-2f6fb812b58f\nGuide to table relationships",
"text": "\"One of the goals of good database design is to remove data redundancy (duplicate data). To achieve that goal, you divide your data into many subject-based tables so that each fact is represented only once. You then provide Microsoft Office Access 2007 with the means by which to bring the divided information back together — you do this by placing common fields in tables that are related. To do this step correctly, however, you must first understand the relationships between your tables, and then specify these relationships in your Office Access 2007 database. In this article Introduction Types of table relationships Why create table relationships? Understanding referential integrity View table relationships Create a table relationship Delete a table relationship Change a table relationship Enforce referential integrity Introduction After you have created a table for each subject in your database, you must provide Office Access 2007 with the means by which to bring that information back together again when needed. You do this by placing common fields in tables that are related, and by defining relationships between your tables. You can then create queries, forms, and reports that display information from several tables at once. For example, the form shown here includes information drawn from several tables:1. Information in this form comes from the Customers table...2. ..."
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"docid": "D2490550#0",
"title": "http://www.wikihow.com/Find-Duplicates-Easily-in-Microsoft-Access\nHow to Find Duplicates Easily in Microsoft Access",
"text": "\"Edit Article How to Find Duplicates Easily in Microsoft Access Duplicate records can appear if you have multiple people entering data into a database without enough safeguards. Merging several databases together can also cause duplicates. Access provides a query tool to find duplicates in your database. You can then remove or merge them, making your database easier to read and more effective. Steps1 Know what makes data \"\"duplicate\"\". Duplicate data doesn't mean that all of the fields are identical. For example, a customer that was entered into the database twice may have two different IDs and potentially different spellings. On the other hand, if the name is common it could be two different customers. You'll need to compare the data available and check each result carefully to determine what is and isn't duplicate.2 Backup your database. It is recommended that you create a new backup before making big changes."
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"docid": "D1217429#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/22012537/is-unit-4-flash-cards/\nIS UNIT 4",
"text": "58 terms lyates30IS UNIT 4Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sortqry According to the naming conventions used in this session, you use the ___ prefix tag to identify queries Like Which comparison operator selects records based on a specific pattern? Asterisk Specifies that any characters can appear in the remaining positions of the field value. In comparison Use this operator when you want to define a condition with a list of two or more values for a field. Not logical what operator do you use to negate a criterion or select records for which the designated field does not match the criterion. IIf (Immediate If) function What function returns one of two values based on whether the condition being tested is true or false? Parameter query Displays a dialog box that prompts the user to enter one or more criteria values when the query is run Crosstab query Performs aggregate function calculations on the values of one database field and displays the results in a spreadsheet format True What are the four query wizards you can use to create a new query? True or False? Find duplicates, find unmatched, top values. Find unmatched query A select query that finds all records in a table or query that have no related records in a second table or query. True True or false?"
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"docid": "D32385#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_cleansing\nData cleansing",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Sanitization (classified information) or Data scrubbing. Data cleansing or data cleaning is the process of detecting and correcting (or removing) corrupt or inaccurate records from a record set, table, or database and refers to identifying incomplete, incorrect, inaccurate or irrelevant parts of the data and then replacing, modifying, or deleting the dirty or coarse data. [ 1] Data cleansing may be performed interactively with data wrangling tools, or as batch processing through scripting. After cleansing, a data set should be consistent with other similar data sets in the system. The inconsistencies detected or removed may have been originally caused by user entry errors, by corruption in transmission or storage, or by different data dictionary definitions of similar entities in different stores. Data cleaning differs from data validation in that validation almost invariably means data is rejected from the system at entry and is performed at the time of entry, rather than on batches of data. The actual process of data cleansing may involve removing typographical errors or validating and correcting values against a known list of entities. The validation may be strict (such as rejecting any address that does not have a valid postal code) or fuzzy (such as correcting records that partially match existing, known records). Some data cleansing solutions will clean data by cross checking with a validated data set. A common data cleansing practice is data enhancement, where data is made more complete by adding related information."
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"docid": "D614553#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/2948285/access-flash-cards/\nAccess",
"text": "\"173 terms Chudson WGHSAccess Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Add New Field Column A datasheet column in Access in which you create a new field for a table. All Tables (view) The default view in the Navigation Pane in Access, which displays objects grouped according to the tables in the database. Auto Number An Access data type that automatically assigns a unique number to a record. Backing up Making a copy of a database file to protect your database against loss or damage. Column selector In a datasheet, the column heading (also called the field selector), which you click to select the entire column. Common field A field that appears in more that one table, allowing you to connect the records in the separate tables. Compacting A process that rearranges the data and objects in a database to decrease its file size, thereby making more space available on your disk and letting you open and close the database more quickly. Current Record box An Access text box that appears on the datasheet or form and indicates the current record and total number of records displayed."
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"docid": "D2065974#0",
"title": "http://superuser.com/questions/211767/how-can-i-merge-duplicate-contacts-in-outlook\nHow can I merge duplicate contacts in Outlook?",
"text": "\"_Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How can I merge duplicate contacts in Outlook?up vote9down votefavorite1I wanted to improve my address book and got a Memotoo account, which takes in contact info from Linked In, Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, Android and Outlook (and several others). You can imagine that I have the same contacts on different platforms and I was assuming when I started syncing, it would pick up similarities and merge these several sources to get one better version. However, because I hadn't noticed it was both way syncing, I ended up with 2000 (!) contacts on my phone, Outlook and Gmail! So now I need to clean up the mess and Memotoo isn't really capable of merging this many contacts automatically, so I'm looking for an easier way to do this through Outlook 2010. Are there any options for merging my duplicate contacts?microsoft-outlook-2010 contacts duplicateshare improve this questionedited Dec 2 '11 at 6:09soandos19.7k 25 90 129asked Nov 17 '10 at 7:08Ivo Flipse ♦21.5k 26 94 144add a comment5 Answers active oldest votesup vote6down voteaccepted There is MAPILab Duplicates Remover for Outlook, which is not free, but not expensive. I've not used it, but i think the free trial version will only work for 10 contacts at a time, if it is anything like..... Duplicate Email Remover from MAPILab, which I have used, and which worked very well. EDIT: Having looked a bit closer at that add-on, it seems that you can choose which fields it uses to detect duplicates, but all you can do is flag or delete them, and not merge them. The best thing I can think of is for you to export all your contacts into Excel through a CSV file, where you can manipulate them so that fields are copied across the different entries, and then delete the dupes."
},
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"docid": "D2775674#0",
"title": "https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Create-edit-or-delete-a-relationship-98B13AA7-3250-41E3-B6CC-54F4F7E69D88\nCreate, edit or delete a relationship",
"text": "\"A relationship helps you combine data from two different tables. Each relationship consists of fields in two tables, with data that corresponds. For example, you might have a Product ID field in a Products table and in an Order Details table. Each record in the Order Details table has a Product ID that corresponds to a record in the Products table with the same Product ID. When you use related tables in a query, the relationship lets Access determine which records from each table to combine in the result set. A relationship can also help prevent missing data, by keeping deleted data from getting out of synch. This article provides step-by-step procedures for creating, editing and deleting a relationship. It also describes how to enforce referential integrity to prevent the creation of orphan records, how to set the join type to determine which records from each side of a relationships are included in a query result, and how to set the cascade options to keep references synchronized. In this article Overview Create a table relationship by using the Relationships window Create a table relationship by using the Field List pane to add a field Create or modify a relationship in a web database Edit a relationship Enforce referential integrity Delete a table relationship Overview In a regular Access database, you create a table relationship using one of the following methods: In the Relationships window, add the tables that you want to relate, and then drag the field to relate them from one table to the other table. Drag a field on to a table datasheet from the Field List pane."
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"docid": "D2753647#0",
"title": "http://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/how-to-create-pivot-table-tutorial-ht\nHow to Create a Pivot Table in Excel: A Step-by-Step Tutorial (With Video)",
"text": "\"The pivot table is one of Microsoft Excel's most powerful -- and intimidating -- functions. Powerful because it can help you summarize and make sense of large data sets. Intimidating because you're not exactly an Excel expert, and pivot tables have always had a reputation for being complicated. The good news: Learning how to create a pivot table in Excel is much easier than you might've been led to believe. But before we walk you through process of creating one, let's take a step back and make sure you understand exactly what a pivot table is, and why you might need to use one. What Is a Pivot Table? A pivot table is a summary of your data, packaged in a chart that lets you report on and explore trends based on your information. Pivot tables are particularly useful if you have long rows or columns that hold values you need to track the sums of and easily compare to one another. In other words, pivot tables extract meaning from that seemingly endless jumble of numbers on your screen. And more specifically, it lets you group your data together in different ways so you can draw helpful conclusions more easily."
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"docid": "D781884#0",
"title": "http://www.geekgirls.com/2010/02/a-database-dictionary/\nA database dictionary",
"text": "\"A database dictionary Databasesdatabase: A collection of related information stored in a structured format. Database is often used interchangeably with the term table (Lotus Approach, for instance, uses the term database instead of table). Technically, they’re different: A table is a single store of related information; a database can consist of one or more tables of information that are related in some way. For instance, you could track all the information about the students in a school in a students table. If you then created separate tables containing details about teachers, classes and classrooms, you could combine all four tables into a timetabling database. Such a multi-table database is called a relational database.data entry: The process of getting information into a database, usually done by people typing it in by way of data-entry forms designed to simplify the process.dbms: Database management system. A program which lets you manage information in databases. Lotus Approach, Microsoft Access and File Maker Pro, for example, are all DBMSs, although the term is often shortened to ‘database’. So, the same term is used to apply to the program you use to organise your data and the actual data structure you create with that program.field: Fields describe a single aspect of each member of a table. A student record, for instance, might contain a last name field, a first name field, a date of birth field and so on."
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"docid": "D2432131#0",
"title": "https://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1997034\n.",
"text": "NP Access 5Term Definitionampersand A concatenation operator that joins text expressions. Append Only A field property for a Long Text field that lets you edit the field value and, when set to Yes, causes Access to keep a historical record of all versions of the field value.concatenation The process of joining two or more text fields or characters encapsulated in quotes.crosstab A query that uses aggregate functions to perform arithmetic operations on the values of one database field and displays the results in a spreadsheet format. Crosstab Wizard Query wizard that allows the user to choose the field that will be calculated for each row and column intersection.field validation rule Setting A rule to prevent a user from entering an unacceptable value in a field by comparing user input to a constant or to a set of constants.find duplicates query A select query that finds duplicate records in a table or query. Find Unmatched Wizard A wizard that guides you through the steps for creating a find unmatched query. IIf (Immediate If) function A function that test a condition and returns one of two values based on whether the condition being tested is true or false. In comparison operator A comparison operator that defines a condition with a list of two or more values for a field. Input Mask Wizard An Access tool that guides you in creating a predefined format for a field. Is Null function A function that tests a field value or an expression for a null value; if the field value or expression is null, the result is true; otherwise, the result is false. Like comparison operator A comparison operator that selects records by matching field values to a specific pattern that includes one or more wildcard characters.list-of-values match A selection of records whose value for the designated field matches one of two or more simple condition values.lookup field A field that lets the user select a value from a list of possible values to enter data into the field. Not logical operator A logical operator that negates a criterion or selects records for which the designated field does not match the criterion."
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"docid": "D169680#0",
"title": "http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E18727_01/doc.121/e13522/T355475T427865.htm\nCustomers",
"text": "Skip Headers Oracle Receivables User Guide Release 12.1 Part Number E13522-04Contents Previous Next Customers Customers Overview Use the Customers set of pages to manage customer information in Oracle Receivables. You create customers so that you can properly record and account for sales transactions, as well as all other attributes of your selling relationships. Recording a sales transaction requires that a customer, stored as a party in Oracle Trading Community Architecture, has an account as well as an account site. Consequently, to understand the role of a customer in the context of your trading community, you should also understand other concepts such as party, customer account, and account site. Party: An entity that can enter into a business relationship, such as buying and selling, and can be of the type Organization or Person. A party exists separately from any business relationship that it enters into with another party. For example, Vision Distribution could be a party within your trading community. Customer: A party, either an organization or person, with whom you have a selling relationship. This selling relationship can result from the purchase of products and services or from the negotiation of terms and conditions that provide the basis for future purchases. For example, a division of Vision Distribution could become one of your customers."
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"docid": "D3270627#0",
"title": "http://condor.depaul.edu/gandrus/240IT/accesspages/normalization3.htm\nNormalization",
"text": "\"Relational Database Normalization Process Illogically or inconsistently stored data can cause a number of problems. In a relational database, a logical and efficient design is just as critical. A poorly designed database may provide erroneous information, may be difficult to use, or may even fail to work properly. Most of these problems are the result of two bad design features called: redundant data and anomalies. Redundant data is unnecessary reoccurring data (repeating groups of data). Anomalies are any occurrence that weakens the integrity of your data due to irregular or inconsistent storage (delete, insert and update irregularity, that generates the inconsistent data). Basically, normalization is the process of efficiently organising data in a database. There are two main objectives of the normalization process: eliminate redundant data (storing the same data in more than one table) and ensure data dependencies make sense (only storing related data in a table). Both of these are valuable goals as they reduce the amount of space a database consumes and ensure that data is logically stored. The process of designing a relational database includes making sure that a table contains only data directly related to the primary key, that each data field contains only one item of data, and that redundant (duplicated and unnecessary) data is eliminated."
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"docid": "D1090286#0",
"title": "https://www.techwalla.com/articles/definition-of-a-query-in-access\nDefinition of a Query in Access",
"text": "\"Definition of a Query in Access By Hunter Taylor Share Access is database software that allows users to hold a large amount of information. The components of a database are tables, queries, forms, reports and macros. Tables allow the user to hold the raw data. Queries manipulate data in the tables. Forms can be used to enter data into the tables and navigate the database. Reports are for presenting the data in a printer-friendly format and macros help automate database tasks. The most pivotal component of a database are queries. Just as the name implies, a query allows the user to inquire about the data in the tables. Video of the Day Access queries help users answer questions about data. Query types Several types of commonly used queries exist in Access: select, append, update, delete, make table."
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"docid": "D3046323#0",
"title": "https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/nav/2012/10/24/configurations-of-profiles-in-microsoft-dynamics-nav-2013/\nConfigurations of Profiles in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013",
"text": "\"Configurations of Profiles in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013navteam October 24, 2012 1Share 0 0In NAV 2013, the out-of-the-box experience shows how Role Tailoring makes a difference. All 21 pre-defined user profiles have been updated to include configuration of individual pages to fit the work of each user profile. This affects the list places in the navigation pane, all associated ribbons, and the majority of list places in the department page. Benefits for customers include: Simplified appearance of the application. Improved help for on-boarding users by presenting work tasks in a sequenced fashion. Increased user productivity by promotion of relevant tasks and hiding less frequently used actions and fields. Personalization of pages made easier because actions are grouped in domain groups (Warehouse, Service) that can be removed altogether if not relevant. Benefits for partners and super users at customers include: Better leverage and demonstration of the ribbon, its icons, the configuration and personalization story, the Quick Entry feature, the freeze pane, etc. Customer demos are made easier, and the demonstrations are more convincing because the pages look simpler and more focused. Redundancy removed and a pattern established for partners, super users and end users."
},
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"docid": "D136502#0",
"title": "http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=30646\nThe Database Normalization Process",
"text": "\"The Database Normalization Process By Ronald Plew and Ryan Stephens Jan 24, 2003 Contents␡Normalizing a Database Summary Q&A⎙ Print + Share This Page 1 of 3 Next >Find out what normalization is and how your database can benefit from it (or suffer from it). Learn the advantages, disadvantages, and some techniques and guidelines to doing it yourself. This chapter is from the book Sams Teach Yourself SQL in 24 Hours, 3rd Edition Learn More Buy In this hour, you learn the process of taking a raw database and breaking it into logical units called tables. This process is referred to as normalization. The normalization process is used by database developers to design databases in which it is easy to organize and manage data while ensuring the accuracy of data throughout the database. The advantages and disadvantages of both normalization and denormalization of a database are discussed, as well as data integrity versus performance issues that pertain to normalization. The highlights of this hour include What normalization is Benefits of normalization Advantages of denormalization Normalization techniques Guidelines of normalization The three normal forms Database design Normalizing a Database Normalization is a process of reducing redundancies of data in a database. Normalization is a technique that is used when designing and redesigning a database. Normalization is a process or set of guidelines used to optimally design a database to reduce redundant data. The actual guidelines of normalization, called normal forms, will be discussed later in this hour."
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"title": "http://www.bikinfo.com/HTML/TD/TD_vs_Oracle.html\nBIK Information Services, Inc.",
"text": "\"BIK Information Services, Inc. Comparison of Teradata and Oracle SQLs (Developer's View)Last modified on Monday, 14-Jun-2010 22:40:29 EDTBy Boris Knizhnik ( [email protected] )To Jim Jones, III and Dave La Point. When I grow up I want to be like you. We appreciate any links to this site as they show your appreciation and work as free ads. If you decide to include a link to our site on your site, please drop us a note. TABLE OF CONTENTSAbstract Introduction Versions Books Certification SQLUse of column aliases Use of table aliases Select from a dummy table Select from inner select WITH clause Recursive SQLAnalytical Functions Qualify Select First N rows Null Strings SELECT and CONSUMECASEColumn Definition during Table Creation Functions Inner, outer joins, + where conditions Stored procedures UDFUDTTable Functions Join Indexes Set tables Abstract This document compares some of the features of Oracle SQL with Teradata. It is meant as a learning tool for its author and doesn't pretend to be either comprehensive in any way, or even scientific. The SQL features selected for comparison reflect author's own preferences and bias. Introduction In recent years I spent a significant amount of time working with Oracle. My interest has always been SQL and PL/SQL. Recently I started a new contract where I am using Teradata."
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"docid": "D2721426#0",
"title": "http://kbs.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/306/~/ms-access---255-column-limit\nMS Access - 255 Column Limit",
"text": "Microsoft Access (w/ the JET Engine) is able to display no more than 255 columns in a table. To be able to view these tables in Microsoft Access, it will be necessary to create a view that selects a limited number of columns from the table for presentation. The following query can be run in SQL Editor to identify those tables that have 255 or more columns: SELECT COLUMN_TABLE@NAME AS TABLE_NAME, COUNT (*) AS COLUMN_COUNT FROM COLUMN GROUP BY 1 HAVING COLUMN_COUNT >= 255Was this answer helpful? Yes No Answers others found helpful MS Access - Considerations for using KB_SQL with MS Access When to use VIEWS or TABLESSetting limits for new Users MS Access - Error during linking tables: Too many indexes MS SQL Server - linked server error on query with 'Programmer Only' column Share Print Email this page"
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"docid": "D1244962#0",
"title": "https://www.thoughtco.com/limit-rows-and-columns-in-excel-3123634\nLimit Rows and Columns in an Excel Worksheet",
"text": "How To ›Software Limit Rows and Columns in an Excel Worksheet Limit access to unused areas of a spreadsheet. Share Pin Email Print Getty Imagesby Ted French Updated March 09, 2018Each worksheet in Excel can contain more than 1,000,000 rows and more than 16,000 columns of information, but it isn't very often that all that room is required. Fortunately, you can limit the number of columns and rows that are shown in a spreadsheet. Limit Scrolling by Limiting the Number of Rows and Columns in Excel Limit worksheet rows and columns in Excel by restricting the scroll area. ( Ted French)Mostly, we use considerably fewer than the maximum number of rows and columns and sometimes it might be an advantage to limit access to unused areas of the worksheet. For example, to avoid accidental changes to certain data, it is sometimes useful to place it in an area of the worksheet where it can't be reached. Or, if less experienced users need to access your worksheet, limiting where they can go can keep them from getting lost in the empty rows and columns that sit outside the data area. Temporarily Limit Worksheet Rows Whatever the reason, you can temporarily limit the number of rows and columns accessible by limiting the range of usable rows and columns in the Scroll Area property of the worksheet. Note, however, that changing the Scroll Area is a temporary measure as it is reset each time the workbook is closed and reopened. Furthermore, the range entered must be contiguous— no gaps in the listed cell references."
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"docid": "D3019488#0",
"title": "https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14220/schema.htm\n5 Schema Objects",
"text": "\"5 Schema Objects This chapter discusses the different types of database objects contained in a user's schema. This chapter contains the following topics: Introduction to Schema Objects Overview of Tables Overview of Views Overview of Materialized Views Overview of Dimensions Overview of the Sequence Generator Overview of Synonyms Overview of Indexes Overview of Index-Organized Tables Overview of Application Domain Indexes Overview of Clusters Overview of Hash Clusters Introduction to Schema Objects A schema is a collection of logical structures of data, or schema objects. A schema is owned by a database user and has the same name as that user. Each user owns a single schema. Schema objects can be created and manipulated with SQL and include the following types of objects: Clusters Database links Database triggers Dimensions External procedure libraries Indexes and index types Java classes, Java resources, and Java sources Materialized views and materialized view logs Object tables, object types, and object views Operators Sequences Stored functions, procedures, and packages Synonyms Tables and index-organized tables Views Other types of objects are also stored in the database and can be created and manipulated with SQL but are not contained in a schema: Contexts Directories Profiles Roles Tablespaces Users Schema objects are logical data storage structures. Schema objects do not have a one-to-one correspondence to physical files on disk that store their information. However, Oracle stores a schema object logically within a tablespace of the database. The data of each object is physically contained in one or more of the tablespace's datafiles. For some objects, such as tables, indexes, and clusters, you can specify how much disk space Oracle allocates for the object within the tablespace's datafiles. There is no relationship between schemas and tablespaces: a tablespace can contain objects from different schemas, and the objects for a schema can be contained in different tablespaces."
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"docid": "D2829829#0",
"title": "https://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/2481/getting-creative-with-computed-columns-in-sql-server/\nGetting creative with Computed Columns in SQL Server",
"text": "\"By: Atif Shehzad | Read Comments (8) | Related Tips: More > T-SQLFree Webcast > Analyze, Manage and Audit Permissions Across SQL Server and SQL Azure Problem I have used computed columns in simple scenarios and these are working fine. However in some cases we are facing limitations while implementing business logic through computed columns. For example we are required to have different values based on a separate expression to determine the computed values. Also, there maybe the chance of a divide by zero error which needs to be prevented. We are also required to access columns outside the computed column table for use in the computed column expression. In this tip we look at how to make computed columns more flexible. Solution Computed columns can add great flexibility in database design. It is possible to conditionally apply the computational expression, handling divided by zero error and accessing any column outside the table of computed column. This would make the computed column more flexible and handy for your database design. Following is list of some scenarios that we are going to handle in this tip."
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"docid": "D2064229#0",
"title": "https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262787.aspx\nSoftware boundaries and limits for SharePoint 2013",
"text": "\"Share Point Share Point Server Install Install for Share Point 2013 System requirements for Share Point 2013 Software boundaries and limits Software boundaries and limits for Share Point 2013February 15, 2018 63 minutes to read Contributors In this article Overview of boundaries and limits Limits and boundaries See Also Summary: Learn about the tested performance and capacity limits of Share Point Server 2013 and how limits relate to acceptable performance. This article describes software boundaries and limits of Share Point Server 2013. These include the following: Boundaries: Static limits that cannot be exceeded by design Thresholds: Configurable limits that can be exceeded to accommodate specific requirements Supported limits: Configurable limits that have been set by default to a tested value Important Some values in this article are based on test results from Share Point 2010 Products and may not represent the final values for Share Point Server 2013. This article will be updated with appropriate values as Share Point Server 2013 test data becomes available. > For information about current hardware and software requirements, see Hardware and software requirements for Share Point 2013. Note The capacity planning information in this document provides guidelines for you to use in your planning. It is based on testing performed at Microsoft, on live properties. However, your results are likely to vary based on the equipment you use and the features and functionality that you implement for your sites. Overview of boundaries and limits This article contains information to help you understand the tested performance and capacity limits of Share Point Server 2013, and offers guidelines for how limits relate to acceptable performance. Use the information in this article to determine whether your planned deployment falls within acceptable performance and capacity limits, and to appropriately configure limits in your environment."
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"docid": "D1177403#0",
"title": "https://support.office.com/en-us/article/excel-specifications-and-limits-16c69c74-3d6a-4aaf-ba35-e6eb276e8eaa\nExcel specifications and limits",
"text": "\"2016, 2013 2010 2007Worksheet and workbook specifications and limits Feature Maximum limit Open workbooks Limited by available memory and system resources Total number of rows and columns on a worksheet1,048,576 rows by 16,384 columns Column width255 characters Row height409 points Page breaks1,026 horizontal and vertical Total number of characters that a cell can contain32,767 characters Characters in a header or footer255Maximum number of line feeds per cell253Sheets in a workbook Limited by available memory (default is 1 sheet)Colors in a workbook16 million colors (32 bit with full access to 24 bit color spectrum)Named views in a workbook Limited by available memory Unique cell formats/cell styles64,000Fill styles256Line weight and styles256Unique font types1,024 global fonts available for use; 512 per workbook Number formats in a workbook Between 200 and 250, depending on the language version of Excel that you have installed Names in a workbook Limited by available memory Windows in a workbook Limited by available memory Hyperlinks in a worksheet66,530 hyperlinks Panes in a window4Linked sheets Limited by available memory Scenarios Limited by available memory; a summary report shows only the first 251 scenarios Changing cells in a scenario32Adjustable cells in Solver200Custom functions Limited by available memory Zoom range10 percent to 400 percent Reports Limited by available memory Sort references64 in a single sort; unlimited when using sequential sorts Undo levels100Fields in a data form32Workbook parameters255 parameters per workbook Items displayed in filter drop-down lists10,000Noncontiguous cells that can be selected2,147,483,648 cells Maximum limits of memory storage and file size for Data Model workbooks32-bit environment is subject to 2 gigabytes (GB) of virtual address space, shared by Excel, the workbook, and add-ins that run in the same process. A data model’s share of the address space might run up to 500 – 700 megabytes (MB), but could be less if other data models and add-ins are loaded.64-bit environment imposes no hard limits on file size. Workbook size is limited only by available memory and system resources. Excel 2016 offers the Large Address Aware functionality that lets 32-bit Excel 2016 consume twice the memory when users work on a 64-bit Windows operating system. For more information, see Large Address Aware capability change for Excel. Note: Adding tables to the Data Model increases the file size. If you don’t plan to create complex Data Model relationships using many data sources and data types in your workbook, uncheck the Add this data to the Data Model box when you import or create tables, pivot tables, or data connections. For more information, see Data Model specification and limits. Processor Cores64Calculation specifications and limits Feature Maximum limit Number precision15 digits Smallest allowed negative number-2.2251E-308Smallest allowed positive number2.2251E-308Largest allowed positive number9.99999999999999E+307Largest allowed negative number-9.99999999999999E+307Largest allowed positive number via formula1.7976931348623158e+308Largest allowed negative number via formula-1.7976931348623158e+308Length of formula contents8,192 characters Internal length of formula16,384 bytes Iterations32,767Worksheet arrays Limited by available memory Selected ranges2,048Arguments in a function255Nested levels of functions64User defined function categories255Number of available worksheet functions341Size of the operand stack1,024Cross-worksheet dependency64,000 worksheets that can refer to other sheets Cross-worksheet array formula dependency Limited by available memory Area dependency Limited by available memory Area dependency per worksheet Limited by available memory Dependency on a single cell4 billion formulas that can depend on a single cell Linked cell content length from closed workbooks32,767Earliest date allowed for calculation January 1, 1900 (January 1, 1904, if 1904 date system is used)Latest date allowed for calculation December 31, 9999Largest amount of time that can be entered9999:59:59Charting specifications and limits Feature Maximum limit Charts linked to a worksheet Limited by available memory Worksheets referred to by a chart255Data series in one chart255Data points in a data series for 2-D charts Limited by available memory Data points in a data series for 3-D charts Limited by available memory Data points for all data series in one chart Limited by available memory Pivot Table and Pivot Chart report specifications and limits Feature Maximum limit Pivot Table reports on a sheet Limited by available memory Unique items per field1,048,576Row or column fields in a Pivot Table report Limited by available memory Report filters in a Pivot Table report256 (may be limited by available memory)Value fields in a Pivot Table report256Calculated item formulas in a Pivot Table report Limited by available memory Report filters in a Pivot Chart report256 (may be limited by available memory)Value fields in a Pivot Chart report256Calculated item formulas in a Pivot Chart report Limited by available memory Length of the MDX name for a Pivot Table item32,767Length for a relational Pivot Table string32,767Items displayed in filter drop-down lists10,000Workbooks with the \"\"Allow changes by more than one user...\"\" setting enabled If the Allow changes by more than one user... setting is on for a workbook, then the following information applies. This setting is accessible by clicking the Review tab > Share Workbook."
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"docid": "D2721425#0",
"title": "http://www.bigresource.com/MS_ACCESS-maximum-number-of-columns-in-a-query-DQ448Dsm.html\nMaximum Number Of Columns In A Query",
"text": "\"Maximum Number Of Columns In A Query Aug 21, 2007hi there how many columns is the maximum in a query?, because i have one that has 26 columns , but i need some more... what can i do?? is there a way to add some empty columns to a query?? thanks View Replies Similar Messages: Query Maximum Number In Hour Per Day Every Cell IDMaximum Nb Of Columns In A Table Auto Increasing A Number, Depending On Maximum Number When Condition Is Met Maximum Number Of Connections Maximum Number Of Records Maximum Number Of Relationships? Maximum Number Of Records Maximum Number Of Fields In Table Maximum Number Of Fields In A Table How To Retrieve Column Name That Contain Maximum Number General :: Maximum Number Of Subfolders / Directories Maximum Of 20 Combo Boxes Will Appear Based On Assigned Number Queries :: Number Of Columns In Two Selected Tables Of Union Query Do Not Match Maximum Fields In A Query Query Up To A Maximum Total Value Help - SQL Query: Maximum Date For Each Autor Maximum Fields In Query Access 97Modules & VBA :: Union All Query - Transposing Columns To Rows With Variable Columns? Possible To Increase Number Of Columns In Access 10? Limit The Number Of Columns Entered In Access General :: Change Formatting Of Number Columns? Modules & VBA :: Database With 7 Columns - How To Number In Sequence Reports :: Change Number Of Columns In A Report Linking Columns To ID Number In Multiple Tables Joining Multiple Queryes With Diferent Number Of Columns ADVERTISEMENTQuery Maximum Number In Hour Per Day Every Cell IDJul 13, 2015I need to know about \"\"Need to query result from access2007 find only \"\"one maximum number\"\" in hour per day every cell ID\"\" How I use sql command? See my file at ... View 5 Replies View Related Maximum Nb Of Columns In A Table Feb 11, 2008I would like to know if there is a maximum nb of columns to use in a table or at least a prefered max nb. For example i have a table \"\"customers\"\" and inside i have \"\"name\"\" \"\"last name\"\" \"\"age\"\" \"\"gender\"\"..and so on is there a limit?"
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"docid": "D2531272#0",
"title": "https://docs.moodle.org/24/en/Assignment_settings\nAssignment settings",
"text": "\"Assignment settingsnavigation search Note: You are currently viewing documentation for Moodle 2.4. Up-to-date documentation for the latest stable version of Moodle may be available here: Assignment settings. Main page ► Managing a Moodle course ► Activities ► Assignment ► Assignment settings Assignment Assignment settings Using Assignment Assignment FAQUpgrade tool Note: This page describes settings for the new Assignment module in Moodle 2.3 onwards. For documentation on Assignments (2.2) settings, see Assignment settings in the 2.2 docs. Contents [ hide ]1 Adding and editing an Assignment activity2 General settings2.1 Assignment name2.2 Description2.3 Display description on course page3 Assignment settings3.1 Allow submissions from3.2 Due date3.2.1 Notes on Date Settings3.3 Cut-off date3.4 Always show description3.5 Require students click submit button3.6 Require that students accept the Submission statement3.7 Notifications to graders3.8 Students submit in groups3.9 Require all group members submit3.10 Grouping for student groups3.11 Blind marking3.12 Returning Marks to Students4 Submission settings4.1 Online text4.2 File submissions4.3 Maximum number of uploaded files4.4 Maximum submission size4.5 Submission comments5 Feedback settings5.1 Feedback comments5.2 Feedback files5.2.1 Uploading multiple feedback files5.3 Offline grading worksheet6 Grade6.1 Grading method6.2 Grade Category7 Common module settings7.1 Group mode7.2 Groupings7.3 Visible7.4 ID number8 Restrict access settings8.1 Allow access from8.2 Allow access until8.3 Grade Condition8.4 Before activity can be accessed9 Locally assigned roles10 Assignment capabilities11 Site administration settings11.1 Feedback plugin11.2 Show recent submissions11.3 Send submission receipt to students11.4 Submission Statement11.5 Require that students accept the Submission statement11.6 Submission plugins11.6.1 File submissions11.6.2 Online text submissions11.6.3 Submission comments11.7 Feedback plugins11.7.1 Feedback comments11.7.2 File feedback11.8 Offline grading worksheet Adding and editing an Assignment activity To add a new Assignment activity to your course login with the appropriate access rights (e.g.editing teacher, course creator or administrator) and Turn Editing On. Within the required Week or Topic Block click Add and Activity or Resource link. In the Add an activity or resource dialogue box that appears, select Assignment and click Add. To edit an existing Assignment activity, login to your course with the appropriate access rights (e.g. editing teacher, course creator or administrator) and Turn Editing On. Select the Update icon against the relevant Assignment item. Alternatively, after logging into your course simply click on the name of the Assignment activity you wish to edit and then click the Edit Settings link under Assignment administration within the Settings block."
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"docid": "D2983226#0",
"title": "http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B13789_01/appdev.101/b10807/03_types.htm\nOverview of Predefined PL/SQL Datatypes",
"text": "\"Overview of Predefined PL/SQL Datatypes A scalar type has no internal components. It holds a single value, such as a number or character string. A composite type has internal components that can be manipulated individually, such as the elements of an array. A reference type holds values, called pointers, that designate other program items. A LOB type holds values, called lob locators, that specify the location of large objects, such as text blocks or graphic images, that are stored separately from other database data. Figure 3-1 shows the predefined PL/SQL datatypes. The scalar types fall into four families, which store number, character, Boolean, and date/time data, respectively. Figure 3-1 Built-in Datatypes Description of the illustration lnpls006.gif PL/SQL Number Types Number types let you store numeric data (integers, real numbers, and floating-point numbers), represent quantities, and do calculations. BINARY_INTEGERYou use the BINARY_INTEGER datatype to store signed integers. Its magnitude range is -2**31 .. 2**31."
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"docid": "D358307#0",
"title": "https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh758687(v=sql.110).aspx\nODBC Source",
"text": "ODBC Source SQL Server 2012 Other Versions The ODBC source extracts data from ODBC-supported database by using a database table, a view, or an SQL statement. The ODBC source has the following data access modes for extracting data: A table or view. The results of an SQL statement. The source uses an ODBC connection manager, which specifies the provider to use. An ODBC source includes the source data output columns. When output columns are mapped in the ODBC destination to the destination columns, errors may occur if no output columns are mapped to the destination columns. Columns of different types can be mapped, however if the output data is not compatible for the destination then an error occurs at runtime. Depending on the error behavior, setting the error will be ignored, cause a failure, or the row is sent to the error output. The ODBC source has one regular output and one error output. Error Handling The ODBC source has an error output."
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"docid": "D3435660#0",
"title": "http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B14117_01/server.101/b10759/statements_7002.htm\nCREATE TABLE",
"text": "\"CREATE TABLEPurpose Us e the CREATE TABLE statement to create one of the following types of tables: A relational table, which is the basic structure to hold user data. An object table, which is a table that uses an object type for a column definition. An object table is explicitly defined to hold object instances of a particular type. You can also create an object type and then use it in a column when creating a relational table. Tables are created with no data unless a subquery is specified. You can add rows to a table with the INSERT statement. After creating a table, you can define additional columns, partitions, and integrity constraints with the ADD clause of the ALTER TABLE statement. You can change the definition of an existing column or partition with the MODIFY clause of the ALTER TABLE statement. See Also: Oracle Database Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals, Oracle Database Administrator's Guide, and CREATE TYPE for more information about creating objects ALTER TABLE and DROP TABLE for information on modifying and dropping tables Additional Topics Prerequisites Syntax Semantics Examples Prerequisites To create a relational table in your own schema, you must have the CREATE TABLE system privilege. To create a table in another user's schema, you must have the CREATE ANY TABLE system privilege."
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"docid": "D16139#0",
"title": "https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B28359_01/server.111/b28318/datatype.htm\n26 Oracle Data Types",
"text": "\"26 Oracle Data Types This chapter discusses the Oracle built-in datatypes, their properties, and how they map to non-Oracle datatypes. This chapter includes the following topics: Introduction to Oracle Datatypes Overview of Character Datatypes Overview of Numeric Datatypes Overview of DATE Datatype Overview of LOB Datatypes Overview of RAW and LONG RAW Datatypes Overview of ROWID and UROWID Datatypes Overview of ANSI, DB2, and SQL/DS Datatypes Overview of XML Datatypes Overview of URI Datatypes Overview of Object Datatypes and Object Views Data Conversion Introduction to Oracle Datatypes Each column value and constant in a SQL statement has a datatype, which is associated with a specific storage format, constraints, and a valid range of values. When you create a table, you must specify a datatype for each of its columns. Oracle provides the following categories of built-in datatypes: Overview of Character Datatypes Overview of Numeric Datatypes Overview of DATE Datatype Overview of LOB Datatypes Overview of RAW and LONG RAW Datatypes Overview of ROWID and UROWID Datatypes Note: PL/SQL has additional datatypes for constants and variables, which include BOOLEAN, reference types, composite types (collections and records), and user-defined subtypes. See Also: Oracle Database PL/SQL Language Reference for more information about PL/SQL datatypes Oracle Database Advanced Application Developer's Guide for information about how to use the built-in datatypes The following sections that describe each of the built-in datatypes in more detail. Overview of Character Datatypes The character datatypes store character (alphanumeric) data in strings, with byte values corresponding to the character encoding scheme, generally called a character set or code page. The database's character set is established when you create the database. Examples of character sets are 7-bit ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange), EBCDIC (Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code), Code Page 500, Japan Extended UNIX, and Unicode UTF-8. Oracle supports both single-byte and multibyte encoding schemes. See Also: Oracle Database Advanced Application Developer's Guide for information about how to select a character datatype Oracle Database Globalization Support Guide for more information about converting character data This section includes the following topics: CHAR Datatype VARCHAR2 and VARCHAR Datatypes Length Semantics for Character Datatypes NCHAR and NVARCHAR2 Datatypes Use of Unicode Data in Oracle Database LOB Character Datatypes LONG Datatype CHAR Datatype The CHAR datatype stores fixed-length character strings."
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"docid": "D22376#0",
"title": "http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/print-excel-spreadsheet-one-single-page/\nHow to Print an Excel Spreadsheet on One Single Page",
"text": "\"Productivity How to Print an Excel Spreadsheet on One Single Page Dann Albright September 22, 2015 7 minutes How to Print an Excel Spreadsheet on One Single Page Facebook Twitter Pinterest Stumbleupon Email Advertisement Excel is a fantastically useful spreadsheet program, but there’s nothing worse than creating a perfect spreadsheet and printing it only to see it come out on nine sheets of paper, including a single row on the last one. What good is a beautifully crafted spreadsheet if it looks terrible on paper?7 Fun & Weird Things You Can Create With Microsoft Excel 7 Fun & Weird Things You Can Create With Microsoft Excel Imagine Excel was fun! Excel offers plenty of scope for projects that go beyond its intended use. The only limit is your imagination. Here are the most creative examples of how people are using Excel. Read More Fortunately, you can tweak your spreadsheet and the program settings to get everything on one page, and to make that page look as good as possible. If your spreadsheet is just too big for a single page, you can use these settings to distribute it over a number of pages more agreeably. Preview Before You Print This is an important step—you can head off a lot of problems before you print if you just know about them. If you print and then check to see how well it worked, you might end up wasting a lot of paper trying to get that last row or column onto the paper. Manage Printing Costs & Cut Paper Waste By Setting Up A Print Server with Paper Cut Manage Printing Costs & Cut Paper Waste By Setting Up A Print Server with Paper Cut Read More Depending on your version of Excel, you might have to click File > Print Preview, File > Print > Print Preview, or just File > Print to see what your spreadsheet will look like when it comes out of the printer."
},
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"docid": "D1555168#0",
"title": "https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc197630(v=office.12).aspx\nConfigure the Timesheet Settings and Defaults page",
"text": "\"This Office product will reach end of support on October 10, 2017. To stay supported, you will need to upgrade. For more information, see , Resources to help you upgrade your Office 2007 servers and clients. Topic Last Modified: 2016-11-14Every organization has different criterion and standards to track utilization. For example, some are governed by labor laws that mandate that a specific number of hours are worked per day. This means that the organization must review the options for Timesheet Settings and Defaults and choose the appropriate options. Tasks Settings and Display dictate options for users within the My Tasks page. Timesheet Settings and Defaults administer user options in the My Timesheets page. Timesheet Settings and Defaults can be customized for an organization before the organization's team members create timesheets. Perform the following steps to access the Timesheet Settings and Defaults page: Log in to Project Web Access as Administrator."
},
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"docid": "D3061414#0",
"title": "http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14220/schema.htm\n5 Schema Objects",
"text": "\"5 Schema Objects This chapter discusses the different types of database objects contained in a user's schema. This chapter contains the following topics: Introduction to Schema Objects Overview of Tables Overview of Views Overview of Materialized Views Overview of Dimensions Overview of the Sequence Generator Overview of Synonyms Overview of Indexes Overview of Index-Organized Tables Overview of Application Domain Indexes Overview of Clusters Overview of Hash Clusters Introduction to Schema Objects A schema is a collection of logical structures of data, or schema objects. A schema is owned by a database user and has the same name as that user. Each user owns a single schema. Schema objects can be created and manipulated with SQL and include the following types of objects: Clusters Database links Database triggers Dimensions External procedure libraries Indexes and index types Java classes, Java resources, and Java sources Materialized views and materialized view logs Object tables, object types, and object views Operators Sequences Stored functions, procedures, and packages Synonyms Tables and index-organized tables Views Other types of objects are also stored in the database and can be created and manipulated with SQL but are not contained in a schema: Contexts Directories Profiles Roles Tablespaces Users Schema objects are logical data storage structures. Schema objects do not have a one-to-one correspondence to physical files on disk that store their information. However, Oracle stores a schema object logically within a tablespace of the database. The data of each object is physically contained in one or more of the tablespace's datafiles. For some objects, such as tables, indexes, and clusters, you can specify how much disk space Oracle allocates for the object within the tablespace's datafiles. There is no relationship between schemas and tablespaces: a tablespace can contain objects from different schemas, and the objects for a schema can be contained in different tablespaces."
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"docid": "D612118#0",
"title": "https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143432(v=sql.110).aspx\nMaximum Capacity Specifications for SQL Server",
"text": "\"Maximum Capacity Specifications for SQL Server SQL Server 2012 Other Versions The following tables specify the maximum sizes and numbers of various objects defined in SQL Server components. To navigate to the table for a SQL Server technology, click on its link: SQL Server Database Engine Objects SQL Server Utility Objects SQL Server Data-tier Application Objects SQL Server Replication Objects Database Engine Objects The following table specifies the maximum sizes and numbers of various objects defined in SQL Server databases or referenced in Transact-SQL statements. SQL Server Database Engine object Maximum sizes/numbers SQL Server (32-bit)Maximum sizes/numbers SQL Server (64-bit)Batch size 165,536 * Network Packet Size65,536 * Network Packet Size Bytes per short string column8,0008,000Bytes per GROUP BY, ORDER BY8,0608,060Bytes per index key 2900900Bytes per foreign key900900Bytes per primary key900900Bytes per row 88,0608,060Bytes in source text of a stored procedure Lesser of batch size or 250 MBLesser of batch size or 250 MBBytes per varchar (max), varbinary (max), xml, text, or image column2^31-12^31-1Characters per ntext or nvarchar (max) column2^30-12^30-1Clustered indexes per table11Columns in GROUP BY, ORDER BYLimited only by number of bytes Limited only by number of bytes Columns or expressions in a GROUP BY WITH CUBE or WITH ROLLUP statement1010Columns per index key 71616Columns per foreign key1616Columns per primary key1616Columns per nonwide table1,0241,024Columns per wide table30,00030,000Columns per SELECT statement4,0964,096Columns per INSERT statement40964096Connections per client Maximum value of configured connections Maximum value of configured connections Database size524,272 terabytes524,272 terabytes Databases per instance of SQL Server32,76732,767Filegroups per database32,76732,767Files per database32,76732,767File size (data)16 terabytes16 terabytes File size (log)2 terabytes2 terabytes Foreign key table references per table 4253253Identifier length (in characters)128128Instances per computer50 instances on a stand-alone server for all SQL Server editions. SQL Server supports 25 instances on a failover cluster when using a shared cluster disk as the stored option for you cluster installation SQL Server supports 50 instances on a failover cluster if you choose SMB file shares as the storage option for your cluster installation For more information, see Storage Types for Data Files.50 instances on a stand-alone server.25 instances on a failover cluster when using a shared cluster disk as the stored option for you cluster installation SQL Server supports 50 instances on a failover cluster if you choose SMB file shares as the storage option for your cluster installation For more information, see Storage Types for Data Files. Length of a string containing SQL statements (batch size) 165,536 * Network packet size65,536 * Network packet size Locks per connection Maximum locks per server Maximum locks per server Locks per instance of SQL Server 5Up to 2,147,483,647Limited only by memory Nested stored procedure levels 63232Nested subqueries3232Nested trigger levels3232Nonclustered indexes per table999999Number of distinct expressions in the GROUP BY clause when any of the following are present: CUBE, ROLLUP, GROUPING SETS, WITH CUBE, WITH ROLLUP3232Number of grouping sets generated by operators in the GROUP BY clause4,0964,096Parameters per stored procedure2,1002,100Parameters per user-defined function2,1002,100REFERENCES per table253253Rows per table Limited by available storage Limited by available storage Tables per database 3Limited by number of objects in a database Limited by number of objects in a database Partitions per partitioned table or index1,000Important Creating a table or index with more than 1,000 partitions is possible on a 32-bit system, but is not supported.15,000Statistics on non-indexed columns30,00030,000Tables per SELECT statement Limited only by available resources Limited only by available resources Triggers per table 3Limited by number of objects in a database Limited by number of objects in a database Columns per UPDATE statement (Wide Tables)40964096User connections32,76732,767XML indexes2492491 Network Packet Size is the size of the tabular data stream (TDS) packets used to communicate between applications and the relational Database Engine. The default packet size is 4 KB, and is controlled by the network packet size configuration option.2 The maximum number of bytes in any index key cannot exceed 900 in SQL Server. You can define a key using variable-length columns whose maximum sizes add up to more than 900, provided no row is ever inserted with more than 900 bytes of data in those columns. In SQL Server, you can include nonkey columns in a nonclustered index to avoid the maximum index key size of 900 bytes.3 Database objects include objects such as tables, views, stored procedures, user-defined functions, triggers, rules, defaults, and constraints. The sum of the number of all objects in a database cannot exceed 2,147,483,647.4 Although a table can contain an unlimited number of FOREIGN KEY constraints, the recommended maximum is 253. Depending on the hardware configuration hosting SQL Server, specifying additional FOREIGN KEY constraints may be expensive for the query optimizer to process.5 This value is for static lock allocation."
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"docid": "D1210528#0",
"title": "https://support.office.com/en-US/Article/Database-design-basics-1eade2bf-e3a0-41b5-aee6-d2331f158280\nDatabase design basics",
"text": "\"A properly designed database provides you with access to up-to-date, accurate information. Because a correct design is essential to achieving your goals in working with a database, investing the time required to learn the principles of good design makes sense. In the end, you are much more likely to end up with a database that meets your needs and can easily accommodate change. This article provides guidelines for planning a desktop database. You will learn how to decide what information you need, how to divide that information into the appropriate tables and columns, and how those tables relate to each other. You should read this article before you create your first desktop database. Important: Access provides design experiences that let you create database applications for the Web. Many design considerations are different when you design for the Web. This article doesn't discuss Web database application design. For more information, see the article Build a database to share on the Web."
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"docid": "D1014404#0",
"title": "http://www.fmsinc.com/MicrosoftAccess/query/crosstab-report/index.html\nCreating an Annual 12 Month Summary Report without VBA Code by Creatively Using a Microsoft Access Crosstab Query",
"text": "\"Creating an Annual 12 Month Summary Report without VBA Code by Creatively Using a Microsoft Access Crosstab Queryby Luke Chung, President of FMS, Inc. Introduction A well designed database stores data in a normalized format with dates defined in a field so that new data is simply added as additional records. However, people want to see data with dates grouped by columns. How can we do this for any 12 month period, and do it without writing any code? This paper shows an easy way to display monthly summaries for any 12 month period in a report without any code. A sample database is included to show how this is done: Download (189K)Our Objective: Report with Monthly Columns Here's an example using the Orders data from the old Northwind database showing monthly sales by country. Each country is a separate row, each month is a separate column, and column totals are shown at the bottom: Example of a 12-month Report for Any Date Range (sorry for the data from the 1990's as that's what was in the Microsoft table)The user can specify the starting month of the report and automatically show 12 months of data. The column titles show the year and month. If there is no data for a particular month, the report still shows the column with no data under it. Challenges Data Storage is Different from the Way It Needs to be Displayed Databases store data optimally in normalized, tabular manner. One sign of a good database design is that as time passes, new fields never need to be added."
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"docid": "D1703084#0",
"title": "https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/partitions/partitioned-tables-and-indexes\nPartitioned Tables and Indexes",
"text": "Partitioned Tables and Indexes January 20, 2016 10 minutes to read Contributors In this article Benefits of Partitioning Components and Concepts Performance Guidelines Behavior Changes in Statistics Computation During Partitioned Index Operations Related Tasks Related Content THIS TOPIC APPLIES TO: SQL Server Azure SQL Database Azure SQL Data Warehouse Parallel Data Warehouse SQL Server supports table and index partitioning. The data of partitioned tables and indexes is divided into units that can be spread across more than one filegroup in a database. The data is partitioned horizontally, so that groups of rows are mapped into individual partitions. All partitions of a single index or table must reside in the same database. The table or index is treated as a single logical entity when queries or updates are performed on the data. Prior to SQL Server 2016 (13.x) SP1, partitioned tables and indexes were not available in every edition of SQL Server. For a list of features that are supported by the editions of SQL Server, see Editions and Supported Features for SQL Server 2016. Important SQL Server 2017 supports up to 15,000 partitions by default. In versions earlier than SQL Server 2012 (11.x), the number of partitions was limited to 1,000 by default. On x86-based systems, creating a table or index with more than 1000 partitions is possible, but is not supported."
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"docid": "D1238029#0",
"title": "http://dev.toadfordataanalyst.com/releasenotes/beta/ToadforDataAnalystsRNBeta.htm\nWelcome to Toad",
"text": "\"Toad ® Data Point Beta Version 4.5.0.219 (Beta)Release Notes Wednesday, March 21, 2018Contents Welcome to Toad Resolved Issues and Enhancements Known Issues Third Party Known Issues System Requirements Global Operations General Information For More Information Welcome to Toad Toad Data Point is a multi-platform database tool designed for IT and Business Professionals who need to investigate and analyze their data. It empowers effective decision making by providing insight into business data, enables users to access and understand their data from any source, and streamlines the process of data collection, ensuring the right information is delivered on time. Welcome to the Toad Data Point 4.5 Beta Program The Toad Data Point 4.5 Beta includes many new enhancements designed to improve your productivity. We will periodically highlight new features and key enhancements as they become available. Look for details on the Toad Data Point Community page: Toad Data Point Beta Program Community. Please review the System Requirements section prior to installation. Idea Pond Got a great idea for a new Toad Data Point feature or enhancement? Share it with the Development Team and the Community by posting it on Idea Pond. Visit Toad Data Point - Idea Pond where you can submit your ideas. You can also read and vote on the enhancement ideas submitted by other Toad users."
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"docid": "D1830526#0",
"title": "https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/15200.storage-spaces-designing-for-performance.aspx\nStorage Spaces - Designing for Performance",
"text": "\"Storage Spaces - Designing for Performance Abstract With Storage Spaces, Windows Server 2012 provides the storage performance, flexibility, and scale required by today’s enterprise workloads. This paper focuses on the parameters that impact the performance of Storage Spaces and how these parameters can be optimized for specific workloads and enable Storage Spaces to achieve optimal performance. Note: For the latest Storage Spaces design guidance, see Software-Defined Storage Design Considerations Guide. This paper applies to the following operating systems: Windows Server 2012 R2Windows 8.1Windows Server 2012Windows 8The suggested audience for this paper is: Storage Administrators Information Technology (IT) Professionals Introduction The performance of a storage solution is important when evaluating its cost efficiency and usefulness. Storage Spaces is a storage platform that was designed with performance as one of its primary goals. The premise was to deliver what the underlying hardware could provide. There exist a large number of variables that affect performance, responsiveness, and resiliency. Most notably, the characteristics of a given workload, such as Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Exchange, or virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), determine how the storage can be optimally configured. In some scenarios raw throughput – often measured in MB/s – is the most important factor, while workloads with random data transfer patterns typically measure effectiveness in terms of input/output operations (I/Ops). Storage Spaces is capable of being a storage back-end to a variety of workloads."
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"docid": "D2585412#0",
"title": "https://askdrexel.drexel.edu/app/answers/detail/a_id/2513/~/how-to%3A-refresh-data-automatically-at-regular-time-intervals-in-excel-2007.\nHow to: Refresh data automatically at regular time intervals in Excel 2007.",
"text": "Solution Click a cell in the external data range. Click 'Data' tab. From the 'Manage Connections' group, click the 'Refresh All' drop-down list and select 'Connection Properties'. Select the 'Refresh every' check box and in the 'minutes' box, enter appropriate number of minutes. Click 'OK'. Details External data range is the data that is imported into a worksheet from an outside database or text file. Microsoft Excel 2007 enables you to refresh the data range. You can refresh the external data range automatically at regular time interval. This enables you to view the most recent information, including the changes made to the source. To refresh external data at regular time intervals: 1) Open Microsoft Excel workbook."
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"docid": "D141681#0",
"title": "https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelgelgirvin\n\"Mike \"\"excelisfun\"\" Girvin\"",
"text": "\"Mike \"\"excelisfun\"\" Girvin Business Analyst/Technology Instructor at Highline College. Excel You Tuber. Author. Microsoft Excel MVP. Greater Seattle Area E-Learning Current Highline College, excelisfun Channel at You Tube, Holy Macro! Books Previous Broderick Consulting, Gel Boomerangs Education California State University - East Bay Recommendations 10 people have recommended Mike \"\"excelisfun\"\" Girvin Websites Personal Website Company Website Blog500+ connections Get up to date with Mike \"\"excelisfun\"\" Girvin’s latest activities. Your colleagues, classmates, and 500 million other professionals are on Linked In. View Mike \"\"excelisfun\"\"’s Full Profile Summary I am actively pursuing business analyst work using Microsoft tools such as Excel, Power Query and Power BI and am seeking to transition away from teaching in an academic setting. Business Analyst Skills: 1) Tools: Excel, Power Query & M Code, Power Pivot, DAX Code, Power BI Desktop, SQL Code, Access 2) Skills: Excel Formulas & Functions, Excel Pivot Tables, Excel Array Formulas, Excel Model Building, Excel & Power Pivot Data Model Building, Excel Visualization, Power BI Data Model Building & Visualization, Some SQL and Access. Since 2008 I have posted over 3,000 Excel How To Videos at the excelisfun channel at You Tube (which logs over one million views per month) and authored a number of books and DVDs."
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"docid": "D1069447#0",
"title": "https://support.office.com/en-us/article/overview-of-connecting-to-importing-data-c0ad7aec-ff1a-4e48-9c21-dc18a102433f\nIn this article",
"text": "This reference article discusses importing and connecting data. You will learn about tasks like importing, updating, securing, and managing data. In this article Working with external data connections Refreshing data Importing data from data sources Making data access more secure Issues about connecting to data Working with external data connections The following sections discuss how external data connections work, and how to find edit, manage, and share the connection information with other programs and users. Top of Page Understanding the basics of data connections Data in an Excel workbook can come from two different locations. The data may be stored directly in the workbook, or it may be stored in an external data source, such as a text file, a database, or an Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) cube. This external data source is connected to the workbook through a data connection, which is a set of information that describes how to locate, log in to, and access the external data source. The main benefit of connecting to external data is that you can periodically analyze this data without repeatedly copying the data to your workbook, which is an operation that can be time consuming and prone to error. After connecting to external data, you can also automatically refresh (or update) your Excel workbooks from the original data source whenever the data source is updated with new information. Connection information is stored in the workbook and can also be stored in a connection file, such as an Office Data Connection (ODC) file (.odc) or a Data Source Name file (.dsn). To bring external data into Excel, you need access to the data."
},
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"docid": "D354648#0",
"title": "https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/microsoft.office.tools.excel.workbook.aspx\nWorkbook Interface",
"text": "\"Workbook Interface Other Versions Represents a workbook in Excel projects created by using the Office development tools in Visual Studio. Namespace: Microsoft. Office. Tools. Excel Assembly: Microsoft. Office. Tools. Excel (in Microsoft. Office. Tools."
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"docid": "D2602769#0",
"title": "http://www.datawright.com.au/excel_resources/expanding_pivot_tables.htm\nCreating pivot tables with expanding ranges",
"text": "Creating pivot tables with expanding ranges When you add more rows to the data for a pivot table, it is frustrating to have to manually adjust the pivot table's source range so that you can see the new data in the pivot table. Here are three tips that let your pivot table expand to fit the available data. A dynamic range for a pivot table (all versions of Excel)Creating the range To create a dynamic range for a pivot table, you need to use the OFFSET function. For example, to define a range 15 columns wide on Sheet1, starting at cell A1, you would use this formula:=OFFSET (Sheet1!$A$1,0,0,COUNTA (Sheet1!$A$A),15)To get a detailed description of how to create a dynamic range, see here. The main differences between a dynamic range used for pivot tables and one used for other purposes are: In a pivot table, you need to include the headers. So, the range starts at A1 instead of A2, and the height of the range is the count of all items in column A, not the count - 1 as in the other description. For charting or calculations, ranges are generally one column wide and you will create a different range for each data series in the chart. For pivot tables, you include the full table in the range definition and the number of columns is always greater than 1. Applying the named range to an existing pivot table To get the pivot table to use the named range, you need to change the data source for the pivot table. Here's how: Excel 2007Select any cell in the pivot table."
},
{
"docid": "D1184556#0",
"title": "https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Quick-start-Create-a-PivotTable-report-0C220F35-E478-49AA-BEAF-24018B7F0F64\nCreate a PivotTable to analyze worksheet data",
"text": "\"Being able to quickly analyze data can help you make better business decisions. But sometimes it’s hard to know where to start, especially when you have a lot of data. Pivot Tables are a great way to summarize, analyze, explore, and present your data, and you can create them with just a few clicks. Pivot Tables are highly flexible and can be quickly adjusted depending on how you need to display your results. You can also create Pivot Charts based on Pivot Tables that will automatically update when your Pivot Tables do. Note: Some of the screen shots in this article were taken in Excel 2016. If you have a different version your view might be slightly different, but unless otherwise noted, the functionality is the same. For example, here's a simple list of household expenses, and a Pivot Table based on it: Household expense data Corresponding Pivot Table Next, here's a Pivot Chart: Windows Mac Online Before you get started: Your data should be organized in a tabular format, and not have any blank rows or columns. Ideally, you can use an Excel table like in our example above. Tables are a great Pivot Table data source, because rows added to a table are automatically included in the Pivot Table when you refresh the data, and any new columns will be included in the Pivot Table Fields List."
},
{
"docid": "D1009725#0",
"title": "https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/677.power-bi-data-analysis-expressions-dax-language.aspx\nPower BI: Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) Language",
"text": "\"Power BI: Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) Language Table of Contents Types of DAX Functions Overview of DAXWhere to Use Formulas Creating Formulas by Using the Formula Bar Tips for Using Auto Complete Basic DAX Syntax Using Multiple Functions in a Formula DAX Data Types Formulas and the Relational Model Introduction to Context Updating the Results of Formulas Measures and Calculated Columns Calculated Columns Measures See Also Tech Net Library External Links The Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) language is a formula language for Power Pivot, Power BI Desktop, and Tabular modeling in SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS), which allows users to define custom calculations in Power Pivot tables ( calculated columns) and in Excel Pivot Tables ( measures ). DAX includes some of the functions that are used in Excel formulas, and it includes additional functions that are designed to work with relational data and perform dynamic aggregation. For a list of every DAX Internet resource that we can find, see the DAX Resource Center. The syntax of DAX formulas is very similar to that of Excel formulas, using a combination of functions, operators, and values. Where DAX formulas differ from Excel formulas is that DAX functions work with tables and columns, not ranges, and let you do sophisticated lookups to related values and related tables. With DAX formulas, you can create aggregations that would ordinarily require in-depth knowledge of relational database schemas or OLAP concepts. Moreover, because calculations in DAX formulas utilize the highly optimized in-memory engine, you can rapidly look up and calculate values across very large columns or tables. Read more about DAX operators in the DAX Operator Reference. Original article (before wiki edits) was written by Jeannine Takaki, Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services Technical Writer. Types of DAX Functions DAX provides functions that have the same functionality and names as the Excel functions that you might already be familiar with."
},
{
"docid": "D511052#0",
"title": "https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee210651(v=sql.120).aspx\nSchedule a Data Refresh (PowerPivot for SharePoint)",
"text": "Schedule a Data Refresh (Power Pivot for Share Point)SQL Server 2014 Other Versions You can schedule data refresh to get automatic updates to Power Pivot data inside an Excel workbook that you published to a Share Point site. Applies to: Share Point 2010In this topic: Prerequisites Data Refresh Overview Enable and schedule data refresh Verify Data Refresh Note Power Pivot data refresh is performed by Analysis Services server instances in the Share Point farm. It is not related to the data refresh feature that is provided in Excel Services. The Powe Pivot Schedule data refresh feature will not refresh non Power Pivot data. Prerequisites You must have Contribute level of permission or greater on the workbook to create a data refresh schedule. External data sources that are accessed during data refresh must be available and the credentials you specify in the schedule must have permission to access those data sources. Scheduled data refresh requires a data source location that is accessible over a network connection (for example, from a network file share rather than a local folder on your workstation). The data source cannot be an Office document or Access database. Office does not support the use of the Office data connectivity components in a server environment. If your workbook contains data from these sources, be sure to remove those sources from the data source list in your data refresh schedule."
},
{
"docid": "D622997#0",
"title": "https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Import-data-from-Excel-SQL-Server-SharePoint-sites-and-other-external-sources-4F24E8B1-B7E0-41C9-8D0F-D780A1107793\nImport data from Excel, SQL Server, SharePoint sites, and other external sources",
"text": "You can quickly import and display data directly on your shapes, using Microsoft Office Visio Professional 2007. The first step is to connect to the data source and import data into your drawing. The second step is to link the imported data to shapes. For information on how to add data to your shapes without importing the data, see Add data to shapes. In this article Step 1: Import your data Step 2: Link rows of data to shapes in your drawing Step 1: Import your data In this first step, you use the Data Selector Wizard to import your data into the External Data window. The data that appears in the External Data window is a snapshot of your source data at the time of import. You can update the data in your drawing to match the changes in your source data. However, you cannot refresh your data source by changing the data in your drawing. See Refresh imported data. On the Data menu, click Link Data to Shapes."
},
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"docid": "D2673110#0",
"title": "http://excel.tips.net/T002134_Flashing_Cells.html\nFlashing Cells",
"text": "\"Please Note: This article is written for users of the following Microsoft Excel versions: 97, 2000, 2002, and 2003. If you are using a later version (Excel 2007 or later), this tip may not work for you. For a version of this tip written specifically for later versions of Excel, click here: Flashing Cells. Flashing Cellsby Allen Wyatt (last updated December 17, 2015)24Many people use the conditional formatting features of Excel to draw attention to specific values or areas of their worksheets. For instance, a cell might be formatted so that its contents are displayed in red or in boldface if above or below a certain threshold. What is missing, however, is a way to make the contents of a cell flash, or blink on and off. For such a feat, you are left to your own devices and the miracle of macros. By utilizing these tools, you can make cells blink by first designing a special style for the blinking cells, and then running a simple macro. To create the special style, follow these steps: Select the cell that you want to flash on and off. Choose Style from the Format menu."
},
{
"docid": "D977239#0",
"title": "http://www.databison.com/how-to-write-a-macro-in-excel/\nHow to write a macro in Excel",
"text": "\"How to write a macro in Excel How to write a macro in Excel? Here are a few quick tips: Excel Macro – How to Record Excel Macro – How to Edit Excel Macro – Improving speed of code Excel Macro – Examples Recording a macro in Excel How to record a macro in Excel 2007 and Excel 2010In Excel 2007 (and Excel 2010), the “Record Marco” menu option is under the “View” ribbon. Click on the “Macros” button towards at the right end of the ribbon and then click “Record Macro”. A pop-up box will ask you to enter the details of the macro. If you are just starting to record your own macro, you can simply click on the “ok” button. After this you can carry out the steps that you want like entering numbers, formulas, formatting cells, inserting charts etc etc. Once you are done you can stop recording the macro by clicking the “Stop Recording” option under the “Macro” button. Alternatively, you can begin and stop recording a macro in Excel 2010 (and 2007) by clicking on the icon located at the bottom-left of the application window, right next to where it is labelled ‘Ready’. You can now view the macro that you just recorded by clicking the “View Macros” option under the “Macros” button. Alternatively you can press Alt+F8 as the shortcut key."
},
{
"docid": "D1990659#0",
"title": "https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Exchange-copy-import-export-data-between-Excel-and-Access-409C27CC-C69D-461D-A74C-35392A68ED53\nExchange (copy, import, export) data between Excel and Access",
"text": "\"There are several ways to exchange data between Microsoft Office Access and Microsoft Office Excel. To bring data into Excel from Access, you can copy data from an Access datasheet and paste it into an Excel worksheet, connect to an Access database from an Excel worksheet, or export Access data into an Excel worksheet. To bring data into Access from Excel, you can copy data from an Excel worksheet and paste it into an Access datasheet, import an Excel worksheet into an Access table, or link to an Excel worksheet from an Access table. Notes: The word \"\"import\"\" has two different meanings between Excel and Access. In Excel, when you import, you make a permanent connection to data that can be refreshed. In Access, when you import, you bring data into Access once, but without a permanent data connection. You cannot save an Excel workbook as an Access database. Neither Excel nor Access provides functionality to create an Access database from Excel data. What do you want to do? Work with Access data in Excel Work with Excel data in Access Work with Access data in Excel You may want to work with Access data in an Excel workbook in order to take advantage of the data analysis and charting features, the flexibility in data arrangement and layout, or the many functions that are not available in Access."
},
{
"docid": "D2175791#0",
"title": "https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Refresh-external-data-in-Excel-Services-A7624837-CF74-4CF6-B269-6418458151F6\nRefresh external data in Excel Services",
"text": "Data in a Microsoft Office Excel workbook that has been displayed in Excel Services can come from two different locations. The data may be stored directly in the workbook, or it may be stored in an external data source, such as in a database or in an Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) cube. If the data comes from an external data source, the workbook author or administrator has defined the connection information, often in an Office data connection (.odc) file, which describes how to locate, log in, query, and access the external data source. When you are connected to an external data source, you can perform a refresh operation to retrieve the updated data. Each time that you refresh data, you see the most recent version of the data, including any changes that were made to the data since it was last refreshed. What do you want to do? Learn about refreshing data Learn about security concerns Control how data is refreshed Learn about refreshing data The following illustration explains the basic process of what happens when you refresh data connected to an external data source.1. A refresh operation gets up-to-date data.2. A connection, often saved to a connection file, defines all the information needed to access and retrieve data from an external data source.3. There are a variety of data sources you can access, such as OLAP, SQL Server, OLEDB providers, and ODBC drivers.4."
},
{
"docid": "D2201551#0",
"title": "https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/powerbi-service-excel-workbook-files/\nGet data from Excel workbook files",
"text": "\"Docs Power BIGet data from Excel workbook files December 6, 2017 8 minutes to read Contributors In this article What types of workbooks does Power BI support? Data types Prepare your workbook for Power BIWhere your workbook file is saved makes a difference One Excel workbook – two ways to use it Import or connect to an Excel workbook from Power BILocal Excel workbooks Publish from Excel 2016 to your Power BI site Troubleshooting Next steps Microsoft Excel is one of the most widely used business applications around. It’s also one of the most common ways to get your data into Power BI. What types of workbooks does Power BI support? Power BI supports importing or connecting to workbooks created in Excel 2007 and later. Workbooks must be saved as .xlsx or .xlsm file type and be under 1 GB. Some features described in this article are only available in later versions of Excel. Workbooks with ranges or tables of data If your workbook has simple worksheets with ranges of data, to get the most out of your data in Power BI, be sure to format those ranges as tables. This way, when creating reports in Power BI, you’ll see named tables and columns in the Fields pane, making it much easier to visualize your data. Workbooks with data models Workbooks can contain a data model with one or more tables of data loaded into it by using linked tables, Power Query (Get & Transform in Excel 2016), or Power Pivot."
},
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"docid": "D1201958#0",
"title": "https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/gg874071(v=office.14).aspx\nCreating an Excel Services and Bing Maps Mashup for SharePoint 2010 Using the Excel Services ECMAScript Object Model",
"text": "\"Creating an Excel Services and Bing Maps Mashup for Share Point 2010 Using the Excel Services ECMAScript Object Model Share Point 2010Summary: Learn how to create an Excel Services and Bing Maps mashup for Microsoft Share Point Server 2010 using the Excel Services Java Script object model and the Bing Maps AJAX control. Last modified: September 12, 2012Applies to: Excel 2010 | Office 2010 | Share Point Foundation 2010 | Share Point Server 2010 | Visual Studio | Visual Studio 2008 | Visual Studio 2010Provided by: Steve Hansen, Grid Logic (Visual Studio MVP)The Excel Services Java Script object model enables you to interact with an Excel Web Access Web Part. Among other things, you can retrieve and modify cell values and respond to events that occur within the Excel Web Access Web Part. This enables you to create interesting and convenient user experiences such as integrating data in an Excel Web Access Web Part with a Bing Map to offer users a way to visualize data. This Visual How To shows how to use a Bing Maps AJAX control to interact with an Excel Web Access Web Part using the Excel Services Java Script object model. The scenario for this example is a company that owns many convenience stores. The company currently uses an Excel workbook to view financial results for the various stores. The company wants to view this data directly from Share Point as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1. Contoso Company Excel Services and Bing Maps Mashup There are three main tasks to complete in order to create this mashup: Perform some initialization such as associating the Java Script with the Excel Web Access Web Part."
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"docid": "D1016870#0",
"title": "http://www.contextures.com/pivottablecountunique.html\nCount Unique Items in Pivot Table",
"text": "\"Count Unique Items in Pivot Table How to count unique items (count distinct) in an Excel pivot table. Three methods, for different versions of Excel. Get the free workbook to follow along Thanks to Roger Govier, who created this tutorial and workbook. Unique Count Introduction1. Add to Data Model - Excel 2013 and Later2. Pivot the Pivot - Excel 20103. Use Count If -- Excel 2007 and earlier Performance Comparison Download the workbook Pivot Table Tools Related Tutorials Unique Count If you're using a pivot table to summarize your data, you might have questions such as: How many unique (distinct) customers made purchases in each region? How many unique products were sold in each store? How many unique salepeople sold each product per region? There isn't a built-in \"\"Unique Count\"\" feature in a normal pivot table, but in this tutorial, you'll see how to get a unique count of items in a pivot table."
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"docid": "D311277#0",
"title": "http://www.learningexcel.org/how-to-update-the-data-in-a-pivot-table/\nHow to Update the Data in a Pivot Table",
"text": "How to Update the Data in a Pivot Table Zaheer Guides Pivot Table, Update Data A Pivot Table is very useful in deriving meaning from data. This is also very helpful in analyzing and getting an overview on the relationship of the data between the columns and the rows. Manipulation of data, viewing of data in different perspective, and other data related action can be done in the Pivot Table. After you have created the Pivot Table and inputting data from your existing data on the workbook you can update the data in the Pivot Table. Also, while updating your data you can also change the design of the Pivot Table with your own preference without altering the current data and information n your table. Aside from giving you the freedom to update the data in the Pivot Table, you can also organize the data in a very organized manner. But, before anything else you must input first the data in Microsoft Excel. Also, while inputting your data do not forget to set or select the “preserve formatting on update” selection or dialogue box. In this manner, any update on the data on the Pivot Table will automatically take place. Also, this command will immediately save changes on the data and even after refreshing it."
},
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"docid": "D2901586#0",
"title": "https://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/3172/How-to-Automatically-Update-Your-PivotTables-and-PivotCharts.html\nHow to Automatically Update Your PivotTables and PivotCharts",
"text": "\"How to Automatically Update Your Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts Published on 2011-05-23Microsoft Excel76,036 Points8 Comments 31,636 Views 34 Endorsements Last Modified: 2012-05-20Patrick Matthews Follow by Patrick G. Matthews Introduction Introduced in Excel 5, the Pivot Table is one of the most powerful data analysis tools in the Excel arsenal. With Pivot Tables, and its data visualization equivalent, the Pivot Chart, you can very quickly and easily aggregate, analyze, and query large quantities of data. Sometimes a Pivot Table is applied for a static set of data. That is, the source data set to be analyzed will not itself change: The number of rows in the source data set will not change The number of columns in the source data set will not change The contents of the source data set will not change In such a case, you do not have to be concerned about making sure that the results in their Pivot Table/Pivot Chart reflect the source. However, in some cases the source data may be dynamic rather than static: The number of rows in the source data set may change The number of columns in the source data set may change The contents of the source data set may change If the source data is (or may be) dynamic, then you should take special care to ensure that the Pivot Table/Pivot Chart stays in sync with its source data. This article covers techniques designed to ensure that Pivot Tables stay in sync with their data sources. In doing this, the article focuses on two distinct tasks: Making sure the Pivot Table/Pivot Chart source ranges are dynamic and constantly updated Forcing frequent updates for the Pivot Tables/Pivot Charts via VBA code In addition, this article supplies code you can deploy in a Personal Macro Workbook to automate some of the set-up work for the techniques described in this article. Note: This article assumes that the data source for your Pivot Tables/Pivot Charts will always be on some worksheet in the same workbook as the Pivot Table/Pivot Chart. For Pivot Tables/Pivot Charts based on external data sources, frequent updates may or may not be appropriate, depending on factors such as network capacity and the nature of the ultimate data source. Making the Data Source Dynamic If you are creating a Pivot Table, you should always consider whether the source data layout for that Pivot Table is stable."
},
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"docid": "D2175790#0",
"title": "http://www.dummies.com/software/microsoft-office/excel/refresh-manage-power-pivot-external-data-connections/\nRefresh and Manage Power Pivot External Data Connections",
"text": "Software Microsoft Office Excel Refresh and Manage Power Pivot External Data Connections Refresh and Manage Power Pivot External Data Connections Related Book Excel Power Pivot and Power Query For Dummies By Michael Alexander When you load data from an external data source into Power Pivot, you essentially create a static snapshot of that data source at the time of creation. Power Pivot uses that static snapshot in its Internal Data Model. As time goes by, the external data source may change and grow with newly added records. However, Power Pivot is still using its snapshot, so it can’t incorporate any of the changes in your data source until you take another snapshot. The action of updating the Power Pivot data model by taking another snapshot of your data source is called refreshing the data. You can refresh manually, or you can set up an automatic refresh. Manually refreshing Power Pivot data On the home tab of the Power Pivot window, you see the Refresh command. Click the drop-down arrow below it to see two options: Refresh and Refresh All. Power Pivot allows you to refresh one table or all tables. Use the Refresh option to refresh the Power Pivot table that’s active."
},
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"docid": "D3224376#0",
"title": "https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Get-data-from-Analysis-Services-BA86270B-5CC2-4BB9-A21D-8BAFC20F0CD3\nGet data from Analysis Services",
"text": "Analysis Services provides dimensional data that is well-suited for data exploration in Pivot Tables and Power View reports. You can get Analysis Services data from: OLAP cubes on an Analysis Services multidimensional server. Tabular models on an Analysis Services tabular server. Excel workbooks on Share Point 2010 or later, if the workbook contains a data model. You can analyze data from an external Analysis Services data source using an online connection. As you pivot, slice, and filter a report, Excel queries Analysis Services for the data you asked for. Analyzing data in this way requires an online connection to the data source. Another approach is to work offline. You can work offline by importing data into your workbook so that both data and report visualizations are self-contained and fully portable in a single file. If you do import data, you should know that doing so introduces new requirements, including the Power Pivot add-in, some knowledge of MDX, and sufficient disk space to store larger workbooks."
},
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"docid": "D659432#0",
"title": "https://blogs.office.com/2013/03/21/use-webservice-functions-to-automatically-update-excel-2013-spreadsheets-with-online-data/\nUse Webservice functions to automatically update Excel 2013 spreadsheets with online data",
"text": "Use Webservice functions to automatically update Excel 2013 spreadsheets with online data By Carlos Otero, on March 21, 2013 | 0 Shares This post on exploring Webservice functions is brought to you by Lee Bizek, a Program Manager in the Excel Team. Have you ever wanted to incorporate data from online resources into your Excel spreadsheets, such as stock quotes, weather, Bing Search results or even Twitter feeds? With new Webservice functions, now you can. I used anonymous editing in Web Excel to collaborate with a group to coordinate a 20-person camping trip that required some people to sleep outdoors in tents. Being aware of online weather updates helped us to prepare for the elements and also predict high and low tides because we wanted to go crabbing as part of the adventure. With Excel 2013 for the desktop, we pulled the latest weather and tide information from the internet into Excel using the =WEBSERVICE ( url) function– and the best part is the information updates automatically!To learn how to use the Webservice function, we’ll do 2 things: Use a =WEBSERVICE ( url) function to get the data Use the =FILTERXML (xml, xpath) function to extract a single piece of data from the XML string Use a =WEBSERVICE ( url) function to get the data First, find a web service. For this example with weather updates, go to http://www.wunderground.com/weather/api to create your free account. Complete the form, then click Signup for API Key. To set up your API Key, follow these steps: Select either the Cumulus Plan or the Anvil Plan, whichever you prefer. Choose whichever option you prefer for the History add-on."
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"docid": "D1014404#0",
"title": "http://www.fmsinc.com/MicrosoftAccess/query/crosstab-report/index.html\nCreating an Annual 12 Month Summary Report without VBA Code by Creatively Using a Microsoft Access Crosstab Query",
"text": "\"Creating an Annual 12 Month Summary Report without VBA Code by Creatively Using a Microsoft Access Crosstab Queryby Luke Chung, President of FMS, Inc. Introduction A well designed database stores data in a normalized format with dates defined in a field so that new data is simply added as additional records. However, people want to see data with dates grouped by columns. How can we do this for any 12 month period, and do it without writing any code? This paper shows an easy way to display monthly summaries for any 12 month period in a report without any code. A sample database is included to show how this is done: Download (189K)Our Objective: Report with Monthly Columns Here's an example using the Orders data from the old Northwind database showing monthly sales by country. Each country is a separate row, each month is a separate column, and column totals are shown at the bottom: Example of a 12-month Report for Any Date Range (sorry for the data from the 1990's as that's what was in the Microsoft table)The user can specify the starting month of the report and automatically show 12 months of data. The column titles show the year and month. If there is no data for a particular month, the report still shows the column with no data under it. Challenges Data Storage is Different from the Way It Needs to be Displayed Databases store data optimally in normalized, tabular manner. One sign of a good database design is that as time passes, new fields never need to be added."
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"docid": "D1105010#0",
"title": "https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Build-an-Access-database-to-share-on-the-Web-cca08e35-8e51-45ce-9269-8942b0deab26\nBuild an Access database to share on the Web",
"text": "You can use Access 2010 and Access Services, a component of Share Point, to build web database applications. This helps you: Secure and manage access to your data Share data throughout an organization, or over the Internet Note: A user account is required to use a web database. Anonymous access is not supported. Create database applications that don't require Access to use This article provides an overview of Access web database design. For an introduction to desktop database design, see the articles Create a new desktop database and Database design basics. In this article Overview Create a web database Publish and synchronize changes to your application Overview Access 2010 and Access Services (an optional component of Share Point) provide a platform for you to create databases that you can use on the Web. You design and publish a web database by using Access 2010 and Share Point, and people who have Share Point accounts use the web database in a web browser. How it works When you publish a web database, Access Services creates a Share Point site that contains the database. All of the database objects and data move to Share Point lists in that site. The following video illustrates the process."
},
{
"docid": "D2037038#0",
"title": "https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Run-a-query-EB6F9F79-28DE-468F-A464-C6F7A7F09F18\nRun a query",
"text": "A query is a set of instructions that you can use for working with data. You run a query to perform these instructions. In addition to returning results — which can be sorted, grouped, or filtered — a query can also create, copy, delete, or change data. This article explains how to run queries and provides only brief overviews of the various types of queries. The article also discusses error messages you might encounter when you run different types of queries, and provides steps you can take to work around or correct those errors. This article does not provide step-by-step instructions for creating queries. Important: You cannot run action queries if a database is operating in Disabled mode —a reduced functionality mode that Access uses to help protect your data in certain circumstances. You may see a dialog box warning, or you may see a warning in the Message Bar. For more information about Disabled mode, and how to enable action queries, see the section, Run an action query. What do you want to do?"
},
{
"docid": "D160984#0",
"title": "https://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/3002/use-sql-servers-unpivot-operator-to-dynamically-normalize-output/\nUse SQL Server's UNPIVOT operator to dynamically normalize output",
"text": "By: Aaron Bertrand | Read Comments (8) | Related Tips: 1 | 2 | More > T-SQLFree Webcast - Development Solutions for Multiple Database Platforms Problem In my previous tip, Use SQL Server's UNPIVOT operator to help normalize output, I discussed how to use UNPIVOT to present columns as rows. The technique works well when you have a finite and known number of columns, but might not work so well if your schema is evolving or your non-normalized table is very wide. In cases like this, you may need to construct your UNPIVOT query dynamically. Check out how to do so in this tip. Solution Taking the previous sample data: CREATE TABLE dbo. Customer Phones ( Customer ID INT PRIMARY KEY, -- FK Phone1 VARCHAR (32), Phone2 VARCHAR (32), Phone3 VARCHAR (32) ); INSERT dbo. Customer Phones (Customer ID, Phone1, Phone2, Phone3) VALUES (1,'705-491-1111', '705-491-1110', NULL), (2,'613-492-2222', NULL, NULL), (3,'416-493-3333', '416-493-3330', '416-493-3339');We know that the query we want to end up with looks like this: SELECT Customer ID, Phone FROM ( SELECT Customer ID, Phone1, Phone2, Phone3 FROM dbo. Customer Phones ) AS cp UNPIVOT ( Phone FOR Phones IN (Phone1, Phone2, Phone3) ) AS up;But what if we have 800 columns named Phone N? What if we add a few new Phone N columns every few days? What if we actually have 250 unrelated columns that don't have a Phone prefix, but we still want to transpose into rows?"
},
{
"docid": "D305885#0",
"title": "http://www.tutorialspoint.com/jasper_reports/jasper_crosstabs.htm\nJasperReports - Crosstabs",
"text": "\"Jasper Reports - Crosstabs Advertisements Previous Page Next Page Crosstab (cross-tabulation) reports are the reports containing tables that arrange data across rows and columns in a tabular form. Crosstab object is used for inserting a crosstab report within the main report. Crosstabs can be used with any level of data (nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio), and usually display the summarized data, contained in the report variables, in the form of a dynamic table. Variables are used to display aggregate data such as sums, counts, average values. Crosstab Properties JRXML element < crosstab > is used to insert a crosstab into a report. Attribute Following is a list of attribute of a < crosstab > element −is Repeat Column Headers − Indicates whether the column headers should be reprinted after a page break. The default value is true.is Repeat Row Headers − Indicates whether the row headers should be reprinted after a crosstab column break. The default value is true.column Break Offset − When a column break occurs, indicates the amount of vertical space, measured in pixels, before the subsequent crosstab piece to be placed below the previous one on the same page. The default value is 10.run Direction − Indicates whether the crosstab data should be filled from left to right (LTR) or from right to left (RTL). The default value is LTR.ignore Width − Indicates whether the crosstab will stretch beyond the initial crosstab width limit and don't generate column breaks."
},
{
"docid": "D1316638#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_similarities_between_Microsoft_Excel_and_Microsoft_Access\nWhat are the similarities between Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Literature & Language Languages and Cultures English Language Definitions Comparisons Similarities Between What are the similarities between Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access? Flag What are the similarities between Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access? Answer by I am Flukey Confidence votes 80.3KI am an idealistic realist. I'd love an ideal world, but I am realistic to know it can't happen. Both Excel and Access are capable of doing a lot of things that the other can do. Both can store data. Both allow you to manipulate data. Access is primarily for lists of data, such as names and addresses, while Excel mainly deals with numbers. Data can be moved from one to the other. They provide some similar facilities, like sorting, filtering, forms, validation and charts."
},
{
"docid": "D172307#0",
"title": "https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Create-a-query-based-on-multiple-tables-4A14E73A-3ECD-481C-A416-09571C7064A9\nCreate a query based on multiple tables",
"text": "\"Sometimes, the process of building and using queries in Access is a simple matter of selecting fields from a table, perhaps applying some criteria, and then viewing the results. But what if, as is more often the case, the data you need is spread out in more than one table? Fortunately, you can build a query that combines information from multiple sources. This topic explores some scenarios where you pull data from more than one table, and demonstrates how you do it. What do you want to do? Use data from a related table to enhance the information in your query Connect the data in two tables by using their relationships with a third table View all the records from two similar tables Use data from a related table to enhance the information in your query You may have cases in which a query that is based on one table gives you the information you need, but pulling data from another table would help to make the query results even clearer and more useful. For example, suppose you have a list of employee IDs that appear in your query results. You realize it would be more useful to view the employee name in the results, but the employee names are located in a different table. To get the employee names to appear in your query results, you need to include both tables in your query. Use the Query Wizard to build a query from a primary table and a related table Ensure that the tables have a defined relationship in the Relationships window."
},
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"docid": "D753524#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pivot_table\nPivot table",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search A pivot table is a table that summarizes data in another table, and is made by applying an operation such as sorting, averaging, or summing to data in the first table, typically including grouping of the data. A trivial example is a column of numbers as the first table, and the column average as a pivot table with only one row and column. A slightly less trivial example is a table with columns sex and height, each row giving the sex and height of a person, and a pivot table made from it with the same two columns but only two rows, with \"\"male\"\" and \"\"female\"\" in the sex column and the average height of each sex in the height column. A third more complex and more typical example adds another dimension to the pivot table: a data table has columns month, salesman, product and sales, each row giving the total sales of some product by some salesman in a certain month, and a pivot table made from it has a first column salesman of salesmen names and the remaining column names are product names and contain the total sales by that salesman of that product over all months. Pivot tables are used in data processing and are found in data visualization programs such as spreadsheets or business intelligence software. Such programs can automatically sort, count, total or average the data stored in one table or spreadsheet, displaying the results in a second table — the pivot table — showing the summarized data. The user often sets up and changes the summary's structure by dragging and dropping fields graphically. This \"\"rotation\"\" or pivoting of the summary table gives the concept its name. Pivot tables are related to contingency tables (also known as a cross tabulation or crosstab ), but a pivot table is considered more dynamic, and can have operations performed on it, whereas a contingency table is a static display of data. The term pivot table is a generic phrase used by multiple vendors."
},
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"docid": "D305886#0",
"title": "http://libguides.library.kent.edu/SPSS/Crosstabs\nSPSS Tutorials: Crosstabs",
"text": "\"Crosstabs To describe a single categorical variable, we use frequency tables. To describe the relationship between two categorical variables, we use a special type of table called a cross-tabulation. This type of table is also known as a: Crosstab. Two-way table. Contingency table. In a crosstab, the categories of one variable determine the rows of the table, and the categories of the other variable determine the columns. The cells of the table contain the number of times that a particular combination of categories occurred. Describing a Crosstab The dimensions of the crosstab refer to the number of rows and columns in the table. ( The \"\"total\"\" row/column are not included.) The table dimensions are reported as as R x C, where R is the number of categories for the row variable, and C is the number of categories for the column variable."
},
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"docid": "D2432131#0",
"title": "https://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1997034\n.",
"text": "NP Access 5Term Definitionampersand A concatenation operator that joins text expressions. Append Only A field property for a Long Text field that lets you edit the field value and, when set to Yes, causes Access to keep a historical record of all versions of the field value.concatenation The process of joining two or more text fields or characters encapsulated in quotes.crosstab A query that uses aggregate functions to perform arithmetic operations on the values of one database field and displays the results in a spreadsheet format. Crosstab Wizard Query wizard that allows the user to choose the field that will be calculated for each row and column intersection.field validation rule Setting A rule to prevent a user from entering an unacceptable value in a field by comparing user input to a constant or to a set of constants.find duplicates query A select query that finds duplicate records in a table or query. Find Unmatched Wizard A wizard that guides you through the steps for creating a find unmatched query. IIf (Immediate If) function A function that test a condition and returns one of two values based on whether the condition being tested is true or false. In comparison operator A comparison operator that defines a condition with a list of two or more values for a field. Input Mask Wizard An Access tool that guides you in creating a predefined format for a field. Is Null function A function that tests a field value or an expression for a null value; if the field value or expression is null, the result is true; otherwise, the result is false. Like comparison operator A comparison operator that selects records by matching field values to a specific pattern that includes one or more wildcard characters.list-of-values match A selection of records whose value for the designated field matches one of two or more simple condition values.lookup field A field that lets the user select a value from a list of possible values to enter data into the field. Not logical operator A logical operator that negates a criterion or selects records for which the designated field does not match the criterion."
},
{
"docid": "D1847874#0",
"title": "https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc966445.aspx\nReport Design: Best Practices and Guidelines",
"text": "\"Report Design: Best Practices and Guidelines Published: June 1, 2005 | Updated : November 15, 2005Writers: Brian Welcker and Chris Hayes Project Editor: Diana Steinmetz Applies To: Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 Reporting Services Summary: This paper consolidates general information, best practices, and tips for designing Microsoft® SQL Server™ Reporting Services reports. It is intended to provide a starting point for design questions and an overview of some of the capabilities of Reporting Services. On This Page About This Document Other Sources of Information Product Versions Introduction Authoring Tools and RDLReport Design Concepts Report Rendering Considerations Useful Tips for Report Design Conclusion About This Document The report author faces many decisions, from what kind of data region to use to which format to use for report delivery. Microsoft® SQL Server™ Reporting Services provides support through a wide range of report designs and formats, from paper-based tabular reports to interactive reports with images and drill-through capabilities. This document consolidates guidelines, suggestions, and tips for report authoring and design. The intent of this document is to address common questions and concerns and to serve as a starting point for further investigation. The Reporting Services Books Online document offers a rich and comprehensive source of information on report authoring and design, and also detailed descriptions of report options and available functions and parameters. The document is intended for both beginning and more experienced report authors. The beginning author may find the Report Design Concepts section specifically helpful. Top Of Page Other Sources of Information This white paper is not intended to be an exhaustive source of information on Reporting Services."
},
{
"docid": "D1456332#0",
"title": "https://www.lynda.com/Access-tutorials/Sorting-table-data/115857/122209-4.html\nSorting table data",
"text": "Access 2013 Essential Training Sorting table data From the course: Access 2013 Essential Training Join Adam Wilbert for an in-depth discussion in this video, Sorting table data, part of Access 2013 Essential Training. Share Unlock this course now with your free trial Start my free month Overview Transcripts Exercise Files Course Transcript A common task with any table of data is to sort contents to bring relevant records to the top. On the Home tab of the Ribbon, we have a Sort & Filter group here that holds all the tools to do just that. I will open up the Employees table to take a look at those options. Right now our records are in the order that they are put into the database, with the first record, Employee 1 at the top, and Employee 741 at the bottom. I can see that by clicking on the Last Record button down on the navigator, 741 there. I will click the first record to return back to the top. I can sort these records based off of any field that I choose however. To put them alphabetically by Last Name, I will click on any cell in the Last Name field, or I can select the entire column by clicking on the header row. Then press the Ascending button to sort A to Z or the Descending button to sort Z to A. Notice the tiny arrow icon that appears on the header row here."
},
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"docid": "D1217429#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/22012537/is-unit-4-flash-cards/\nIS UNIT 4",
"text": "58 terms lyates30IS UNIT 4Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sortqry According to the naming conventions used in this session, you use the ___ prefix tag to identify queries Like Which comparison operator selects records based on a specific pattern? Asterisk Specifies that any characters can appear in the remaining positions of the field value. In comparison Use this operator when you want to define a condition with a list of two or more values for a field. Not logical what operator do you use to negate a criterion or select records for which the designated field does not match the criterion. IIf (Immediate If) function What function returns one of two values based on whether the condition being tested is true or false? Parameter query Displays a dialog box that prompts the user to enter one or more criteria values when the query is run Crosstab query Performs aggregate function calculations on the values of one database field and displays the results in a spreadsheet format True What are the four query wizards you can use to create a new query? True or False? Find duplicates, find unmatched, top values. Find unmatched query A select query that finds all records in a table or query that have no related records in a second table or query. True True or false?"
},
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"docid": "D3069024#0",
"title": "http://www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/databases/tablesqueries/step-calculatedvalues-dates.htm\nTables & Queries: Calculated Values - Dates",
"text": "\"A ccess has a large number of built-in functions, including standard math and financial functions, plus a number of functions that are special to Access. Quite a number of these special functions are for handling dates and times. Dates/Times are so messy to calculate with that we need a lesson just them. Examples: Sqr ( [Length]) returns the square root of the value in the field Length Round ( [Final Value],3) rounds the amount in the field Final Value to show 3 digits to the right of the decimal Now () returns the current date and time Date Part (\"\"yyyy\"\", [End Date]) returns the year part of the date in the field End Date. Format (Now (),\"\"mmm\"\") return the current month as a three character abbreviation. Where you are: Jegs Works > Lessons > Databases Before you start... Project 1: Intro Project 2: Access Basics Project 3: Tables & Queries Designing Tables Designing Queries Select Query Calculated Values-Text Calculated Values-Numbers Calculated Values-Totals Calculated Values-Dates Parameter Query Action Queries Make-Table Query Append Query Delete Query Update Query Crosstab Query Document a Query Summary Quiz Exercises Project 4: Forms & Reports Search Glossary Appendix What is a Date/Time? In Access, a date/time is actually a number, based on the number of days and fractions of a day since midnight December 30, 1899. Dates before that day are stored as negative numbers. Access can handle dates from January 1, 100 AD through Dec. 31, 9999 AD. Should be enough for most uses!Examples of dates: Dec. 31, 1899 = 0 Jan. 1, 1900 = 1 Nov. 30, 1899 = -30Examples of dates with times: The date is the whole number part and the time is the decimal fraction of a day."
},
{
"docid": "D305891#0",
"title": "http://businessintelligence.ittoolbox.com/groups/technical-functional/cognos-l/multiple-measures-on-cognos-crosstab-report-3547560\nMultiple Measures on Cognos Crosstab Report",
"text": "\"Big Data Multiple Measures on Cognos Crosstab Report700Share\"\"I would like to create a crosstab report with multiple measures. I will be using department for my rows. I'm using month/year as the main column heading. Beneath that, I have two columns. Column one contains data for Opened Work Orders. The second column contains data for Completed Work Orders. When I run the report, the first column, Opened Work Orders, displays fine. The data is displayed downward as a column should. The second column, Completed Work Orders, displays horizontally. I’m working with a relational database."
},
{
"docid": "D1770469#0",
"title": "http://blog.jinfonet.com/what-is-ad-hoc-reporting/\nWhat is Ad Hoc Reporting?",
"text": "Skip to content Blog Contact Chat Top Menu Product JReport Overview Dashboards Reporting Software Data Visualization JReport Server See Demo Pricing Solutions Embedded Analytics OEM Customization Self-Service Analytics Customer Case Studies Learn Videos Webinarse Books Datasheets FAQBI Defined Support Professional Services User Guide & Tutorial Current Customer Downloads Knowledge Base Contact Support Company About Jinfonet Leadership Newsroom Partners Careers Free Trial What is Ad Hoc Reporting? March 31, 2016 By Darren Loureiro Category: Ad Hoc Reporting, JReport Tags: Ad hoc reporting Ad-hoc JReport What is Ad Hoc Reporting Ad Hoc Reporting allows end users to easily build their own reports and modify existing ones with little to no training. Ad Hoc Reporting in a Nutshell…Ad hoc reporting generates rapid reports that meet individual information requirements with ease. This allows end users to dynamically modify and drill through report data for powerful information analysis. This flexibility frees up valuable IT resources and gets information to end users on their own. You are immediately empowered to interact with the data. With JReport’s ad hoc reporting function, end users can quickly get started with their visualizations. Once they choose a data source, they can perform a one-click convert to any type of chart or widget. Quick Start Ad Hoc Reporting This allows end users to choose a layout all the way to populating the report with data. Since developers create the foundation for ad hoc reporting, end users do not need to understand the data source structure or create their own queries."
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"title": "https://community.jaspersoft.com/project/ireport-designer\niReport Designer",
"text": "i Report/Jaspersoft Studio Support Announcement As of version 5.5.0, Jaspersoft Studio will be the official design client for Jasper Reports. i Report will remain as a supported product in maintenance-only mode until December 31, 2015, meaning we will continue to fix critical defects in upcoming releases but no new features will be added to the i Report client. Continue to maintain your existing reports with the new Jaspersoft Studio!i Report is the free, open source report designer for Jasper Reports and Jasper Reports Server. Create very sophisticated layouts containing charts, images, subreports, crosstabs and much more. Access your data through JDBC, Table Models, Java Beans, XML, Hibernate, CSV, and custom sources. Then publish your reports as PDF, RTF, XML, XLS, CSV, HTML, XHTML, text, DOCX, or Open Office. Quick Start What is i Report? An introduction to the i Report Development Tool and its user interface. Designing a Report Create your first report in just a few minutes. Testing Your Report Compiling and executing your reports with the i Report Development Tool Deploying Your Report Deploying your report to Jasper Reports Server or within your own Java application."
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"title": "http://cognosskills.blogspot.com/\nCognosSkills",
"text": "\"Report Studio : Cognos Time and Date Functions Cognos date and time functions Date and Time Functionscast (extract (year,current_ timestamp),varchar (4)) >>> 2014extract (hour,current_timestamp) >>> 10extract (day,current_timestamp) >>> 13cast (extract (month,current_ timestamp),varchar (2)) >>> 7cast (current_timestamp,varchar (50)) >>> 2012-07-13 10:44:32.991000000+04:70cast (extract (hour,current_ timestamp),varchar (2)) >>> 10Last Day of Current Month _last_of_month (current_timestamp)Date Minus 24 Hours _add_days ( (current_timestamp),-1)Extract minute as two digit alpha: case (CAST (extract ( minute, current_timestamp), VARCHAR (2)))when '0' then ('00')when '1' then ('01')when '2' then ('02')when '3' then ('03')when '4' then ('04')when '5' then ('05')when '6' then ('06')when '7' then ('07')when '8' then ('08')when '9' then ('09')else (CAST (extract ( minute, current_timestamp), VARCHAR (2)))endget prior month based on current month extract (month,_add_months ( current_timestamp,-1))This CASE function extracts the first two characters of the current date and translates itinto a financial period: CASE (substring (cast (current_ timestamp,varchar (50)),6,2))WHEN '07' THEN '04'WHEN '08' THEN '05'WHEN '09' THEN '06'WHEN '10' THEN '07'WHEN '11' THEN '08'WHEN '12' THEN '09'WHEN '01' THEN '10'WHEN '02' THEN '11'WHEN '03' THEN '12'WHEN '04' THEN '01'WHEN '05' THEN '02'WHEN '06' THEN '03'ELSE '14'ENDCalculate the financial year based on the current date Apr-Marif (extract (month,current_timestamp) ♥)then (timestamp)-1,varchar (4))+'-'+timestamp),varchar (4)))else (timestamp),varchar (4))+'-'+timestamp)+1,varchar (4)))Dec-Novif (extract (month,current_timestamp)<11)then (timestamp)-1,varchar (4))+'-'+timestamp),varchar (4)))else (timestamp),varchar (4))+'-'+timestamp)+1,varchar (4)))First day of this year _add_days (Current_date ; (_day_of_year (Current_date)*-1)+1 )First day of last year (only used in january):_first_of_month (_add_years (current_date;-1)) OR _last_of_month (_add_months (current_date;-1))date-to-string substring (cast (extract (month, [Project Start Date]),VARCHAR (10)),1,2) + '/' + substring (cast (extract (year, [Project Start Date]),VARCHAR (10)),3,2) + ' - ' + substring (cast (extract (month, [Project End Date]),VARCHAR (10)),1,2) + '/' + substring (cast (extract (year, [Project End Date]),VARCHAR (10)),3,2)ORsubstring (cast (extract (month, [Project Start Date]),VARCHAR (10)),1,2) + '/' + substring (cast (extract (year, [Project Start Date]),VARCHAR (10)),3,2) + ' - ' + substring (cast (extract (month, [Project End Date]),VARCHAR (10)),1,2) + '/' + substring (cast (extract (year, [Project End Date]),VARCHAR (10)),3,2)CAST and EXTRACT Functions: Where [Time stamp] = Jun 8, 2009 5:26:47 PMExpression Resultcast (extract ( year, [Time stamp]), varchar (4)) 2009 (alpha)extract ( hour, [Time stamp]) 17 (numeric)extract ( day, [Time stamp]) 8 (numeric)cast (extract (month, [Time stamp]),VARCHAR (2)) 6 (alpha – note lack of leading zero)cast ( [Time stamp], date) Jun 8, 2009 (‘date’ is a data type)cast ( [Time stamp], varchar (50)) 2009-06-08 00:00:00.000000000cast (extract (hour, [Time stamp]), VARCHAR (2)) 5 (alpha)Extract minute as two digit alpha:case (CAST (extract ( minute, [Audit]. [Run Reports]. [Time stamp]), VARCHAR (2)))when '0' then ('00')when '1' then ('01')when '2' then ('02')when '3' then ('03')when '4' then ('04')when '5' then ('05')when '6' then ('06')when '7' then ('07')when '8' then ('08')when '9' then ('09')else (CAST (extract ( minute, [Audit]. [Run Reports]. [Time stamp]), VARCHAR (2)))endor TO_CHAR ( [Time stamp], ‘MM’)Last Day of Current Month:_last_of_month (date2timestamp (Today ()))Date Minus 24 Hours:_add_days ( [Audit]. [COGIPF_RUNREPORT]. [TIME STAMP],-1)Use a date in a filter: [Audit]. [Run Reports]. [Time stamp] > cast ('2010-05-01', timestamp)orcast ( [CURRENT_HIRE_DATE], varchar (50)) > '2005-11-10 00:00:00.000000000'Note: Strangely, [Audit]. [Run Reports]. [Time stamp] = cast ('2010-05-01', timestamp)does not work as a filter. However, the following does work: Between Function: [Time stamp] between (cast ('2010-05-10', timestamp)) and (cast ('2010-05-11', timestamp))To restrict a report based on a hard coded date (ex. 5/10/2010):cast ( [Time stamp], varchar (50)) = '2010-05-10 00:00:00.000000000'To filter records based on dates in prior month (based on system date):extract (month, _add_months (current_date, -1)) = cast (extract (month, [Time stamp]),varchar (2))To filter records based on a timestamp when using date prompts on a prompt page: Filter1: [TIME STAMP] >= cast ( (? begin Date?) as TIMESTAMP)Filter2: [TIME STAMP] <= _add_days (cast ( (? end Date?) as TIMESTAMP),1) (A day is added to the end date to allow for the use of a single day range. That is, thebegin Date will be Apr 27, 2012 12:00:00 AM if April 27 is selected. If April 27 is alsoselected as the end date, 24 hours must be added so that the end date used in the filteris Apr 28, 2012 12:00:00 AM)SYSDATE: This CASE function extracts the first three characters of the current date and translates itinto a fiscal period: CASE (substr ( {sysdate},4,3))WHEN 'JUL' THEN '01'WHEN 'AUG' THEN '02'WHEN 'SEP' THEN '03'WHEN 'OCT' THEN '04'WHEN 'NOV' THEN '05'WHEN 'DEC' THEN '06'WHEN 'JAN' THEN '07'WHEN 'FEB' THEN '08'WHEN 'MAR' THEN '09'WHEN 'APR' THEN '10'WHEN 'MAY' THEN '11'WHEN 'JUN' THEN '12'ELSE '14'ENDTo calculate the fiscal year based on the current date (fiscal year for 2009/2010 is 2010): IF (extract ( month, {sysdate}) < 7)THEN (cast (extract (year, {sysdate}), varchar (4)))ELSE (cast (extract (year, {sysdate})+1, varchar (4)))This function will return the date of the same day of the week a year ago and controls forleap years. For example, if today is Tuesday, 07/31/2012 then the function returns08/02/2012 (Tuesday) – trunc removes the time portion of the date value:trunc (_add_days ( {sysdate},-364))TO_CHAR: General format is TO_CHAR (datetime, ‘format element’)Example: TO_CHAR (current_date, ‘YYYYMM’) = 201012 (December, 2010)Element Description D Number of day of the week DD Number of day of the month DAY Name of the day (ex."
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"title": "https://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/1019/crosstab-queries-using-pivot-in-sql-server/\nCrosstab queries using PIVOT in SQL Server",
"text": "By: Greg Robidoux | Read Comments (63) | Related Tips: 1 | 2 | 3 | More > Query Optimization Free Webcast > Analyze, Manage and Audit Permissions Across SQL Server and SQL Azure Problem In SQL Server 2000 there was not a simple way to create cross-tab queries, but a new option first introduced in SQL Server 2005 has made this a bit easier. We took a look at how to create cross-tab queries in SQL Server 2000 in this previous tip and in this tip we will look at this new feature to allow you produce cross-tab results. Solution This new feature in SQL Server is PIVOT . What this allows you to do is to turn query results on their side, so instead of having results listed down like the listing below, you have results listed across. Sales Person Product Sales Amount Bob Pickles $100.00Sue Oranges $50.00Bob Pickles $25.00Bob Oranges $300.00Sue Oranges $500.00With a straight query the query results would be listed down, but the ideal solution would be to list the Products across the top for each Sales Person, such as the following: Sales Person Oranges Pickles Bob $300.00 $125.00Sue $550.00To use PIVOT you need to understand the data and how you want the data displayed. First you have the data rows, such as Sales Person and the columns, such as the Products and then the values to display for each cross section. Here is a simple query that allows us to pull the cross-tab results. SELECT Sales Person, [Oranges] AS Oranges, [Pickles] AS Pickles FROM (SELECT Sales Person, Product, Sales Amount FROM Product Sales ) ps PIVOT ( SUM (Sales Amount) FOR Product IN ( [Oranges], [Pickles]) ) AS pvt So how does this work? There are three pieces that need to be understood in order to construct the query. ( 1) The SELECT statement SELECT Sales Person, [Oranges] AS Oranges, [Pickles] AS Pickles This portion of the query selects the three columns for the final result set (Sales Person, Oranges, Pickles) (2) The query that pulls the raw data to be prepared ( SELECT Sales Person, Product, Sales Amount FROM Product Sales) ps This query pulls all the rows of data that we need to create the cross-tab results."
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"title": "https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd638587(v=office.12).aspx\nTips and Techniques for Queries in Access 2007",
"text": "\"Tips and Techniques for Queries in Access 2007Office 2007This content is outdated and is no longer being maintained. It is provided as a courtesy for individuals who are still using these technologies. This page may contain URLs that were valid when originally published, but now link to sites or pages that no longer exist. Summary: Learn about queries and their uses in Microsoft Office Access 2007. ( 29 printed pages)Luke Chung, President of FMS Inc August 2009Apples to: 2007 Microsoft Office System, Microsoft Office Access 2007Contents Overview Query Types Basic Select Queries Setting Criteria Advanced Select Queries Action Queries Queries in Forms, Reports, and Macros Running Queries through Macros Using and Running Queries in VBA Code Additional Resources from Microsoft About the Author Additional Resources from FMS, Inc. Download the Sample Access Database Overview Microsoft Office Access 2007 is the most popular Windows database program. A major reason for its success is its revolutionary query interface. Once data is collected in a database, analysis and updates need to be performed. Queries offer the ability to retrieve and filter data, calculate summaries (totals), and update, move and delete records in bulk. Mastering Microsoft Access queries will improve your ability to manage and understand your data and simplify application development. The visual representation of tables and the graphical links between them makes Microsoft Access queries extremely easy to use."
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"docid": "D3493210#0",
"title": "http://www.flashcardmachine.com/access-chpt-2.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "\"Shared Flashcard Set Details Title Access Chpt 2Description Study Guide Total Cards 26Subject Computer Networking Level Undergraduate 1Created 08/25/2010Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Computer Networking Flashcards Cards Term To omit duplicates, you should change the ____ property from No to Yes. Definition Duplicates Out Term Most of the time you will use ____ view to create queries. Definition Design Term A common ____ is to exclude duplicates Definitionrestriction Term If data is to be grouped by two different types of information, you can use a ____. Definitioncrosstab query Term To combine criteria with OR, the criteria must go ____ in the Criteria area of the grid. Definitionon separate lines Term The comparison operators do NOT include ____. Definition D: equal to Term Access includes a tool to help you create complex expressions called __Definition Expression Builder Term You create a parameter by enclosing a value in a criterion like this example: ____. Definition [value]Term Creating a ____ allows you to quantify the results, that is to choose how many records to show."
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"docid": "D1249270#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/accessorial\naccessorial",
"text": "\"accessorialadjective ac·ces·so·ri·al \\ ˌak-sə-ˈsȯr-ē-əl \\Popularity: Bottom 30% of words | Updated on: 5 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: accessorial in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of accessorial1: of or relating to an accessoryaccessorial liability2: of, relating to, or constituting an accession: supplementaryaccessorial services Examples of accessorial in a Sentencean accessorial service, such as packing, will add substantially to the moving company's basic fee Recent Examples of accessorial from the Web If accessorial or conspiracy charges plausibly can be lodged against those people, they should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.— andrew clark, Indianapolis Star, \"\"'Burn it all down': The most powerful commentary about serial abuser Larry Nassar,\"\"25 Jan. 2018If accessorial or conspiracy charges plausibly can be lodged against those people, they should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.— andrew clark, Indianapolis Star, \"\"'Burn it all down': The most powerful commentary about serial abuser Larry Nassar,\"\"25 Jan. 2018Even a retiring senator is preferable to the accessorial cowardice of people like Paul Ryan and Mitch Mc Connell.— charles p. pierce, Esquire, \"\"Jeff Flake Is a Product of the Same Politics That Brought Us Donald Trump,\"\" 6 Feb. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'accessorial.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. Origin and Etymology of accessorial1 accessory + 1 -al NEW! Time Traveler First Known Use: 1726See Words from the same year Law Dictionaryaccessorialadjective ac·ces·so·ri·al \\ ˌak-sə-ˈsōr-ē-əl \\legal Definition of accessorial1: of or relating to an accessoryaccessorial acts2: of lesser importancethe principal has the principal or primary duty and the surety an accessorial or a secondary duty — Restatement of Security Seen and Heard What made you want to look up accessorial? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible).show \""
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"docid": "D3254841#0",
"title": "https://www.yourbestpicks.com/best-air-fryers-reviews/\nBest Air Fryers Reviews 2018 â Buyerâs Guide and Reviews",
"text": "Best Air Fryers Reviews 2018 – Buyer’s Guide and Reviewsby Julia Sauvon | Last Updated April 1, 2018Tweet Gone are the days of super oily fried food!Almost everyone likes fried food, but no one wants the fat and oil content, right? Well, air fryers address this concern by being able to get the job done with up to 80% less oil. They require little oil and work by circulating super-hot air to cook the food. Essentially, most air fryers replace the conventional deep oil fryer and oven with a healthy alternative. However, not all air fryers are made equal, and thus it’s important to do the right research. This is where we come in. After over 54 hours of extensive testing, reading reviews and scouring internet forums, we have created our best air fryers list for 2018. You can finally stop ordering takeout every time you want to eat something appetizing!Best Air Fryers Reviews 2018The best air fryers on the market vary in terms of the features they offer, the ease of use, and of course, price. It can make selecting the best air fryer a tricky prospect. Here are some factors that we used in our review process."
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"docid": "D143685#0",
"title": "http://videoscopeparts.com/\n.",
"text": "Industrial Videoscope, Endoscope Parts & Accessories Manufacturer Shanghai Yanshun Scope Parts and Accessories Co., Ltd. is a Chinese manufacturer of videoscopes and its associated accessories. Our company specializes in the research, development, and production of products such as industrial videoscopes, wireless infrared night vision videoscopes, as well as endoscope parts and accessories. These fine products are utilized extensively by professionals such as doctors, veterinarians, and law enforcement. More Industrial Videoscopes Industrial videoscope is a universal... Police Camera Equipment & Videoscopes As a professional ... Endoscope Parts & Accessories Our company is a specialized ... Industrial Videoscopes Police Camera Equipment & Videoscopes Endoscope Parts & Accessories Post Download Contact Us MV Series Industrial Videoscopes MV series industrial videoscope is used to detect the turbine, pipeline, pump, boiler and heat exchanger in power stations and electric ... PV Series Industrial Videoscopes PV series industrial videoscopes are designed for quality control process, such as checking burr, cross hole and sand inclusion ... HV Series Industrial Videoscopes HV series industrial videoscope is widely seen in the automobile manufacturing and repairing industries, and it can improve working ...1.8mm Ultra Thin Videoscopes 1.8mm ultra thin videoscope probably has the smallest outer diameter among similar products in the world. It adopts preposed ... Wireless Infrared Night Vision Videoscopes Wireless infrared night vision videoscope is able to clearly detect objects within 10 meters when there is no visible light existing, such as ... Endoscopic Bending Rubber We are a professional endoscopic bending rubber manufacturer and supplier in China. We provide a broad range of products ... Industrial Videoscopes MV Series Industrial Videoscopes PV Series Industrial Videoscopes HV Series Industrial Videoscopes1.8mm Ultra Thin Videoscopes Focus Adjustable Industrial Videoscopes1080P High Definition Videoscopes Industry Video Borescopes Police Camera Equipment & Videoscopes Police Under Door Scope Gun Barrel Borescope3.5 Inch Wrist-Wear Wireless Videoscope Wireless Infrared Night Vision Videoscopes Endoscope Parts & Accessories Endoscope Air Water Channel Endoscopy Air Water Nozzle Endoscope Bending Mesh Endoscopic Bending Rubber Endoscope Bending Section Biopsy Channel Endoscopic Coil Pipe Control Handle & Light Glass Connector Insertion Tube for Colonoscope / Gastroscope / Slim Endoscope Light Glass Lens / LG Lens Objective Lens for CCD Camera Endoscope Suction Channel Universal Light Guide Tube Endoscope Water Bottle"
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"docid": "D2941372#0",
"title": "http://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/retrofit.htm\nRETROFIT (retrofitted, retrofitting)",
"text": "\"Audio English.org » Dictionary » R » Retribution ... Revenue RETROFIT (retrofitted, retrofitting)Pronunciation (US): Dictionary entry overview: What does retrofit mean?• RETROFIT (noun) The noun RETROFIT has 2 senses:1. a component or accessory added to something after it has been manufactured 2. the act of adding a component or accessory to something that did not have it when it was manufactured Familiarity information: RETROFIT used as a noun is rare.• RETROFIT (verb) The verb RETROFIT has 3 senses:1. provide with parts, devices, or equipment not available or in use at the time of the original manufacture 2. fit in or on an existing structure, such as an older house 3. substitute new or modernized parts or equipment for older ones Familiarity information: RETROFIT used as a verb is uncommon. Dictionary entry details• RETROFIT (noun)Sense 1 retrofit [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: A component or accessory added to something after it has been manufactured Classified under: Nouns denoting man-made objects Hypernyms (\"\"retrofit\"\" is a kind of...):component; constituent; element (an artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up; especially a part that can be separated from or attached to a system)Sense 2 retrofit [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: The act of adding a component or accessory to something that did not have it when it was manufactured Classified under: Nouns denoting acts or actions Context example:the court ordered a retrofit on all automobiles Hypernyms (\"\"retrofit\"\" is a kind of...):addition (the act of adding one thing to another)• RETROFIT (verb)Sense 1 retrofit [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Provide with parts, devices, or equipment not available or in use at the time of the original manufacture Classified under: Verbs of buying, selling, owning Context example: They car companies retrofitted all the old models with new carburetors Hypernyms (to \"\"retrofit\"\" is one way to...):furnish; provide; render; supply (provide or furnish with)Sentence frames: Somebody ----s something Somebody ----s something with something Sense 2 retrofit [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Fit in or on an existing structure, such as an older house Classified under: Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging Context example: The mansion was retrofitted with modern plumbing Hypernyms (to \"\"retrofit\"\" is one way to...):instal; install; put in; set up (set up for use)Sentence frame: Somebody ----s something Sense 3 retrofit [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Substitute new or modernized parts or equipment for older ones Classified under: Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc. Context example: The laboratory retrofitted to meet the safety codes Hypernyms (to \"\"retrofit\"\" is one way to...):modernise; modernize; overhaul (make repairs, renovations, revisions or adjustments to)Sentence frame: Somebody ----s Learn English with... Proverbs of the week\"\"There's always a deep breath before a plunge.\"\" ( English proverb) \"\"Drop by drop - a whole lake becomes.\"\" ( Bulgarian proverb) \"\"Advice sharpens a rusty opinion.\"\" ("
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"docid": "D1189318#0",
"title": "http://forums.finehomebuilding.com/breaktime/general-discussion/definition-accessory-structure\n",
"text": "\"Home › Forums › Breaktime › General Discussion Definition of \"\"Accessory Structure\"\" (post #70462)Tigermoth on Tue, 02/14/2006 - 19:26 in General Discussion I am reading the IBC Section R202 Definitions and am trying to determine if a detached 2 car garage (25'x25') is considered an Accessory Structure. It says \"\"a building is incedental to that of the main building\"\" , so is a garage an incedental use??? Thanks, Jeremy Reply Print this page Email this Message- A + A (post #70462, reply #1 of 9)by Bob Kovacs in reply to Tigermoth [original] on Tue, 02/14/2006 - 20:00Usually a garage is indeed an \"\"accessory structure\"\"- but I'd check with your local code and/or zoning officials for what they consider it locally. Bob\"\"Brilliance!! That's all I can say- Sheer, unadulterated brilliance!!\"\" Wile E. Coyote- Super Genius Reply Reply to Original Print this page Email this Message Permalink (post #70462, reply #2 of 9)by Capn Mac in reply to Tigermoth [original] on Tue, 02/14/2006 - 21:15so is a garage an incedental use??? That's what I want to remember, unless it has a rental property within, or a business is conducted there. However, and Mr Kovacs so kindly pointed out, it's really down to your local Authority. Some AJH have distance, as well as use, definitions for accessory or incidental use structures. Some may require 10' of separation."
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"docid": "D387045#0",
"title": "http://www.quadratec.com/\nJeep Parts & Accessories",
"text": "The Quadratec Difference Essentials Jeep Parts Soft Tops Bumpers Expert Advice on Jeep Accessories For over 25 years, Quadratec has proudly provided Jeep enthusiasts the best parts and accessories available. Our company was founded on one principle: Provide the highest level of service and top quality products to all our customers - every day. Whether it is hood parts or tailgate accessories; Antenna kits or light bars, you can count on our experience to help select the perfect parts or accessories for your daily and off-road needs. Experience The Quadratec Advantage today!Terms of Business Your Jeep Questions Answered No matter how you want to customize your Jeep, we can answer your needs. Thinking about a driveshaft for that next Jeep Jamboree run? We can help. Looking for replacement accessories? We've got 'em. How about lift kit parts or new fender flares for your JK? We have the best brands."
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"title": "https://www.verywell.com/atrioventricular-reentrant-tachycardia-avrt-1746236\nAtrioventricular Reentrant Tachycardia (AVRT)",
"text": "Heart Health Heart Disease Palpitations & Arrhythmias Atrioventricular Reentrant Tachycardia (AVRT)What you should know about this common form of SVTBy Richard N. Fogoros, MD, a board-certified physician Updated September 26, 2017Share Pin Email Printartpartner-images/Getty Images People who experience sudden episodes of tachycardia (rapid heart rates), often have one of the many varieties of supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). The term “SVT” encompasses a large variety of cardiac arrhythmias that typically start and stop quite suddenly, that are almost always non-life-threatening, but that can be significantly disruptive to your life. Atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia (AVRT) is the second most common type of SVT, accounting for about 30% of all SVTs. What Is AVRT? AVRT is a type of reentrant tachycardia. As is the case with all reentrant SVTs, people with AVRT are born with an abnormal electrical connection in the heart. In AVRT, the extra connection, which is often called an “accessory pathway,” creates an electrical connection between one of the atria (the upper chambers of the heart), and one of the ventricles (the lower chambers of the heart). Read about the heart's chambers. Normally, the only electrical connection between the atria and the ventricles is the normal cardiac conducting system, which consists of the AV node and the His bundle. Read about the heart’s electrical system."
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"docid": "D3119101#0",
"title": "http://skystef.be/clasclouds-terms.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Glossary of terms for clouds Definition of a cloud: a hydrometeor consisting of minute particles of liquid water or ice, or of both, suspended in the free air and usually not touching the ground. It may also include larger particles of liquid water or ice as well as non-aqueous or solid particles such as those present in fumes, smoke or dust. Principles of cloud classification: clouds are continuously in a process of evolution and appear, therefore, in a infinite variety of forms. It is possible, however, to define a limited number of characteristic forms, frequently observed all over the world, into which clouds can be broadly grouped. A classification of the characteristic forms of clouds, in terms of \"\"genera\"\", \"\"species\"\", and \"\"varieties\"\" has been established. Definitions and descriptions of each of the characteristic forms corresponding to this classification are given in the list below. Intermediate or transitional forms, although observed fairly frequently, are not described; they are of little intrest, as they are less stable and as their appearance is not very different from that indicated in the definitions of the characteristic forms. Finally, there exists a group of clouds, rarely or occassionally observed, not included in this classification. Some of these so called \"\"special clouds\"\" consists for the greater part or in their entirety of non-aqueous liquid or solid particles. The above mentioned definition of a cloud is therefore not applicable to all special clouds."
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"docid": "D2772454#0",
"title": "http://www.yourdictionary.com/accessory\naccessory",
"text": "accessoryac·ces·so·ry Use accessory in a sentence A necklace is an accessory. Licensed from i Stock Photonoun An accessory is defined as a person who assists someone else to break the law or commit a crime but who doesn't participate in committing the crime himself. An example of an accessory would be someone who let a criminal hide in their house. The definition of an accessory is something that you add on just to increase the beauty or functionality of something else. An example of an accessory would be a necklace you put on to make your outfit more complete. Your Dictionary definition and usage example. Copyright © 2018 by Love To Know Corp Link/Citeaccessoryextra; additional; helping in a secondary or subordinate way Geol. occurring in minor amounts in a specified rock; nonessential: accessory minerals are disregarded in classifying rocks Law acting as an accessory; helping in an unlawful act Origin of accessory Medieval Latin accessorius from Classical Latin accessus, past participle of accedere, accedenounpl. -·riessomething extra; thing added to help in a secondary way; specif. ,an article worn or carried to complete one's outfit, as a purse or glovesa piece of optional equipment for convenience, comfort, appearance, etc. :"
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"title": "https://www.flashcardmachine.com/chloroplastsmitochondriaatp.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "\"Shared Flashcard Set Details Title Chloroplasts, Mitochondria, & ATPDescription Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Total Cards 43Subject Biology Level 10th Grade Created 02/19/2013Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Biology Flashcards Cards Term1. What type of cells contain chloroplasts? Definition Plant cells and some algae contain chloroplasts. Term2. What is the energy autotrophs (organisms that make their own food like plants) use to make their own food? Definition Autotrophs use the sunlight to make their own food. Term3."
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"text": "\"11 terms Rockwhisperer Ultramafic Rocks Basic (couldn't resist*) definitions and concepts related to ultramafic rocks. Basic and mafic are equivalent terms. Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Peridotite Rocks comprised of forty to one hundred percent percent olivine. Can contain variable amounts of ortho- and clino-pyroxene, and accessory phases. Principal rock type of the mantle. Pyroxenite Rocks comprised of sixty to one hundred percent percent pyroxene, either ortho- and/or clino-pyroxene, and variable amounts of olivine and accessory phases. Common as a cumulate rock in layered mafic complexes. Dunite An ultramafic rock comprised of ninety percent or more olivine. Can contain minor amounts of pyroxene and accessory phases. Common as a cumulate rock in layered mafic complexes or in the mantle."
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"title": "http://www.aaadisplays.com/gridinfo.html\nGridwall Installation and Assembly Instructions",
"text": "\"Gridwall Installation and Assembly Instructions Home > Gridwall Panels / Gridwall Accessories > Gridwall Installation and Assembly Instructions Gridwall Panels & Displays Gridwall is a heavy duty wire display system used in retail stores, outdoor displays, garages and warehouses. Gridwall Panels feature an industry standard 3 inch on center spaced wire pattern that accepts a multitude ofhooks, brackets,shelves,basketsand hanging display accessories. We offer gridwall panels in powder coated white, black, and chrome finishes, making it ideal for outdoor use. Gridwall panels may be used freestanding, wall mounted, with legs, or on rolling bases. Gridwall displays can be seen in use at retail stores, kiosks, fairs, malls, shopping centers and trade shows everywhere. Our gridwall is constructed of heavy duty 1/4\"\" thick steel wire with a reinforced double wire edge on the longest 2 sides of the panel. Gridwall Legs Gridwall panels may be used as freestanding displays in a variety of ways. Twogridwall legswill make any individual gridwall panel freestanding. Our T-style legs provide the greatest support and stability for a gridwall panel. We also offer L-shaped legsfor use with lightweight items on 2x5 or smaller size gridwall panels."
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"title": "http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/support\nsupport",
"text": "Definitionsupport Posted by: Margaret Rouse What Is.com Contributor (s): Andy Peak1) In information technology, support refers to functionality that is provided between or among products, programs, devices, modes, or accessories. For example, if you purchase a graphics program that allows for the inclusion of text inserts, audio, and full-motion video clips, you can create multimedia presentations. This program can be said to support text, audio, and full-motion video. Another example is a Web browser that can function with Java; the browser thus supports Java. Yet another example is a telephone line that can be used with a digital subscriber line (DSL) connection. This line can be said to support DSL. In general, if product X can be used with a program, device, mode, or accessory Y without the need for significant modification of either X or Y, then X supports Y. If product X cannot be used with a program, device, mode, or accessory Z without substantial modification of X or Z, then X does not support Z.2) Support can also mean the personal assistance vendors provide to technicians and end users concerning hardware, operating systems, and programs. The term is frequently associated with the telephone help lines provided by most vendors. In this sense, the quality of support can be graded in degrees, ranging from atrocious to outstanding. The best customer or technical support consists of real-time conversations between end users and knowledgeable representatives for the vendor, and the availability of such representatives without long hold times."
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"title": "https://www.safewise.com/resources/smart-doorbell-buyers-guide\n8 Best Smart Doorbells for Your Home - SafeWise Buyers Guide",
"text": "\"Ring ™ Video Doorbell Check price on Amazon Ring is the successor to Doorbot, a Kickstarter project that represented one of the first smart doorbells on the market. Since its creation, Ring has put out another, newer model, Ring Video Doorbell Pro (covered below). However, the original Ring Video Doorbell has a lot to offer—from motion sensing capabilities, video recording, two-way audio, and more. Unique Feature: For $30/year, you can store doorbell video footage on the cloud. Two-Way Audio. Listen and talk to whoever is at your door through this device. Motion Sensing. Ring Video Doorbell has a 180-degree range of motion to better sense if someone is approaching your home. Once it detects motion, it’ll start recording and send an alert to your i OS or Android phone. It’ll also allow you to set zones around your home you’d like to record."
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"title": "http://carrigar.com/old/500-ml-bottle-of-water\n500 ML BOTTLE OF WATER",
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"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/layette\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:layette (noun)kit consisting of a complete outfit (clothing and accessories) for a new baby Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:layette (Noun)a complete set of clothing etc for a new babylayette (Noun)an ERO (equipment repair order) parts bin in the United States Marine Corps, when discussing maintenance management and repair parts management. When conducting maintenance on a piece of equipment, or vehicle, parts are ordered. When parts come in they are placed into the bins until all the parts arrive, and then they are signed for by a mechanic and applied to the equipment, or vehicle. Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Layette A layette is a collection of clothing for a newborn child. The term \"\"layette set\"\" is commonly used in the United States to refer to gift sets of baby clothes. Traditionally, women would hand-sew their baby's clothes during their pregnancy. Today \"\"layette\"\" is often used to identify a baby clothing section of a store. The term can also be used for bedding, accessories, and baby care items. Chambers 20th Century Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Layettelā-yet′, n. a baby's complete outfit: a tray for carrying powder in powder-mills. [ Fr. ]"
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"title": "http://www.mybargainbuddy.com/stores-that-accept-paypal\nStores that accept PayPal",
"text": "Stores that accept Pay Pal Looking for stores that take Paypal? You’ve come to the right place! I’ve compiled a big list of online stores that accept Paypal. Using Paypal to pay for online purchases is a great way to protect your credit card or debit card from fraudulent charges. It is also convenient because you don’t need to have your credit card information on hand when you want to make a purchase. More and more wonline stores are accepting Paypal as a means to pay for online purchases. There are never extra fees for using Paypal to shop online. The stores listed below take Paypal. Check this list often, as it is updated regularly. Many of these stores also offer Free Shipping."
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"title": "https://legaldictionary.net/aiding-and-abetting/\nAiding and Abetting",
"text": "Aiding and Abetting The legal term aiding and abetting refers to a person’s action to help, support, or approve of someone else’s illegal act. Aiding and abetting is a crime in itself, held against those who would somehow assist a criminal – short of physically contributing to the illegal act. In many jurisdictions, aiding and abetting is the same as an “accessory” to the crime. To explore this concept, consider the following aiding and abetting definition. Definition of Aiding and Abetting Noun The act of helping, encouraging, or supporting someone in the commission of a crime. Verb To actively encourage, to assist, or to support the commission of a criminal act. Origin of Abet1875-1325 Middle English abette What is Aiding and Abetting In order to deter people from helping criminals get away with their crimes, the law makes giving aid a crime in and of itself. A person may be charged with the crime of aiding and abetting, even though he was not present during, or did not physically assist with, the commission of the crime. Someone who aids and abets a crime may provide support by giving advice, financial support, or by taking action not directly related to the crime itself, for the purpose of facilitating its success. Example of Aiding and Abetting When Della’s boyfriend Rob, and his friend Steve, begin holding “private” meetings in the couple’s basement, she knows something is up."
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"title": "http://www.selfhelpandmore.com/home-wiring-usa/accessory-structures-to-dwellings/electrical-wiring-above-ground-pools-2002.php\nElectrical Requirements Concerning Above Ground Pools (NEC 2002)",
"text": "\"Electrical Requirements Concerning Above Ground Pools (NEC 2002)By Warren Goodrich Toolbox Print Email Share it Get help The following article focuses on Electrical requirements concerning permanently installed above ground pools. First we need to point out the difference between a storable pool and a permanently installed pool. The pool must not be capable of containing water depth exceeding 42\"\" or of metal sides or this pool would not meet the NEC definition of a storable pool. A pool can not be installed inside a structure of any kind, and meet the NEC definition of a storable pool. A pool that is of plastic and has a maximum water depth of less than 42\"\" will meet the NEC definition of a storable pool. A pool that is made of nonmetallic and inflatable, material no matter the maximum depth of the water or size of the pool will meet the definition of a storable pool. A pool that is less than 42\"\" deep and with plastic sides and is capable of being deflated or disassembled then stored away if this pool has not been installed within a structure such as a wood deck or in a house will meet the definition of a storable pool. NEC Article 680.2Example of Inflatable Pool An example of an inflatable pool that can be as deep or large around as you like and still be considered as a storable pool as long as it is not installed inside a wood deck, or underground, or inside a house can be viewed by clicking on the picture icon to the left. Any pool that is contained in a structure [wood deck or house] is considered as a permanently installed pool. NEC Article 680.2Examples of a pool made permanent due to being in a structure may be viewed by clicking on each of the picture icons bellow...;;Any pool that is made of metal sides and capable of holding a depth of water exceeding 42”deep meets the NEC definition as a permanently installed pool."
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"title": "https://www.theknot.com/content/tuxedo-vs-suit\nTuxedo vs Suit: What is the Difference?",
"text": "Tuxedo vs Suit: What is the Difference? Unsure when to wear a tuxedo vs a suit? Read The Knot’s side-by-side comparison to understand the difference.by Kathleen Mc Cannphoto by Shutterstock Many don’t understand the difference between a tuxedo and a suit, and with the style of tuxes changing, it’s becoming even harder to tell them apart. When most people think of tuxedos they think of Daniel Craig as James Bond in his black dinner jacket and bowtie, but many modern tuxes go beyond the classic black-and-white look to incorporate newer styles in gray, tan, or navy. Whether you’re getting married or you’ve been invited to a formal event, it’s important to know the difference between a tux and a suit, and when it’s appropriate to wear each ensemble. In this article: Tuxedo vs. Suit Differences Tuxedo vs. Suit Price Tuxedo vs. Suit for Weddings Tuxedo vs. Suit Differencesphoto by Shutterstock The definition of a tuxedo has changed over the years, but even the most modern tux has characteristics that set it apart from a suit. Satin. The main physical difference between a tux and a suit is that tuxedos have satin details—satin-faced lapels, satin buttons and a satin side-stripe down the pant leg—suits do not. Modern tuxedos often limit the use of satin to a thin trim on the lapels and a skinny stripe down the pant leg, but this is still considered a tuxedo. On a suit, the jacket, lapel and pants all consist of the same material."
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"docid": "D1189321#0",
"title": "http://www.ivyroses.com/HumanBody/Skin/Accessory-Structures-of-the-Skin.php\nAccessory Structures of the Skin",
"text": "\"Accessory Structures of the Skin The accessory structures of the skin are usually included in human biology course modules about the skin (integumentary system). An alternative name for the accessory structures of the skin is the accessory structures of the integumentary system. Definition of the Accessory Structures of the Skin The accessory structures of skin (see also the structure of skin) are the structures that develop from the epidermis of an embryo. List of the Accessory Structures of the Skin Hairs (which extend from hair follicles),Glands located within the layers of the skin - there are 3 types: Sebaceous Glands, also called \"\"oil glands\"\" - secret sebum Sudoriferous Glands, also called \"\"sweat glands\"\" - produce and secret sweat Ceruminous Glands, in the outer ear - (in combination with sebaceous glands) secret cerumen = \"\" earwax \"\"Nails. As is true of most structures within the body, it is possible to describe the accessory structures of the skin in various levels of detail according to the level of study and the marks allocated for the answer (or answer to part of a question) in a test or exam. Structures and Functions of the Accessory Structures of Skin Accessory Structure Structure (brief description)Functions1. Hair (s)It is useful to be able to describe the structure of hair by drawing a diagram of a hair follicle. Protection, e.g. Hair on scalp protects the scalp from potentially harmful effects of solar radition (i.e. sun damage). Eyebrows and eyelashes protect the eyes from small particles e.g. fine grains of sand or smoke - not total protection. Hair in the nostrils protects against inhalation of small particles such as dust, dirt, or even small insects.2."
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"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/fruit\nfruit",
"text": "\"fruit Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .fruit (fro͞ot)n. pl. fruit or fruits1.a. The ripened ovary or ovaries of a seed-bearing plant, together with accessory parts,containing the seeds and occurring in a wide variety of forms.b. An edible, usually sweet and fleshy form of such a structure.c. A part or an amount of such a plant product, served as food: fruit for dessert.2. The fertile, often spore-bearing structure of a plant that does not bear seeds.3. A plant crop or product: the fruits of the earth.4. Result; outcome: the fruit of their labor.5. Offspring; progeny.6."
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"docid": "D1080651#0",
"title": "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780125196505500163\nSOFT-BODIED COELENTERATES IN THE PENNSYLVANIAN OF ILLINOIS",
"text": "\"Mazon Creek Fossils1979, Pages 191–267SOFT-BODIED COELENTERATES IN THE PENNSYLVANIAN OF ILLINOISMerrill W. Foster Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-519650-5.50016-3 Get rights and content ABSTRACTSoft-bodied coelenterates are the dominant animal in the Pennsylvanian Essex fauna. Their abundance exceeds that in any other known fossil fauna and their diversity at least equals the diversity of the famed Jurassic Solnhofen coelenterate fauna. Eight named taxa are reported from the Essex coelenterate fauna. Twelve medusae that may be new taxa are mentioned. Only one of these is described. Three possible hydrozoans are present: Mazohydra megabertha, Drevotella proteana, and Etacystis communis. The last species was previously unassigned. I regard it as a young stage or a portion of an adult colonial hydrozoan. I provisionally assign it to the order Siphonophora. The most abundant type of object in the concretions at Pit 11 is one that has informally been termed the “blob”."
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"docid": "D2265712#0",
"title": "http://sacramentoappraisalblog.com/2014/06/17/is-it-a-second-unit-or-an-accessory-dwelling/\nHow do you know if itâs a second unit or an accessory dwelling unit?",
"text": "\"How do you know if it’s a second unit or an accessory dwelling unit? June 17, 2014 By Ryan Lundquist 20 Comments Is it a second unit or an accessory dwelling? How do you know the difference? If the post office gives the second structure an address, that makes it a second unit, right? Or if the dwellings are separately metered, it must mean there are two units. Let’s talk through some distinctions below, and then discuss a bit of a “monkey wrench” since there is an added subjective layer when making this call. Accessory Dwelling: Not recognized by city or county as a second unit (sometimes it is though)The market does NOT consider it a second unit Probably does not contribute as much to value Inferior to the main unit in size and location (maybe quality too)Has kitchen, bathroom and sleeping area May or may not be separately metered May or may not have a separate address May or may not be attached to the main house Second Unit: Recognized by city or county as a second unit The market recognizes it as a second unit Likely contributes more substantially to value Zoning allows two units It is probably separately metered Most likely has a separate address May or may not be inferior in size and location to the other unit May or may not be attached to to the main unit The Short Answer: A second unit and an accessory dwelling might look like the same thing to a casual observer, but what matters most in determining whether a structure is a second unit or accessory dwelling is what zoning allows and whether the market perceives the structure as a second unit or not. The post office might have a separate address for an accessory dwelling, but that does not make it a legal and legitimate second unit. The utility company might have two meters on site also, but even that does not mean there are two units. The key comes down to the property being legal as two units in the eyes of the city or county, recognized by the market as a second unit, and even how the dwelling contributes to value."
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"docid": "D389882#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cranial_nerve\nCranial nerves",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Cranial nerve)navigation search Cranial nerves Right View of the human brain from below, showing origins of cranial nerves. Left Juxtaposed skull base with foramina in which many nerves exit the skull. Cranial nerves as they pass through the skull base to the brain. Details Identifiers Latin nervus cranialis (pl: nervi craniales)Me SH D003391TA A14.2.01.001A14.2.00.038FMA 5865Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy [ edit on Wikidata]Cranial nerves CN 0 – Terminal CN I – Olfactory CN II – Optic CN III – Oculomotor CN IV – Trochlear CN V – Trigeminal CN VI – Abducens CN VII – Facial CN VIII – Vestibulocochlear CN IX – Glossopharyngeal CN X – Vagus CN XI – Accessory CN XII – Hypoglossal Overview Tablev t e Cranial nerves are the nerves that emerge directly from the brain (including the brainstem ), in contrast to spinal nerves (which emerge from segments of the spinal cord ). [ 1] 10 of 12 of the cranial nerves originate in the brainstem. Cranial nerves relay information between the brain and parts of the body, primarily to and from regions of the head and neck. [ 2]Spinal nerves emerge sequentially from the spinal cord with the spinal nerve closest to the head ( C1) emerging in the space above the first cervical vertebra. The cranial nerves, however, emerge from the central nervous system above this level. [ 3] Each cranial nerve is paired and is present on both sides. Depending on definition in humans there are twelve or thirteen cranial nerves pairs, which are assigned Roman numerals I–XII, sometimes also including cranial nerve zero."
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"docid": "D5970#0",
"title": "http://www.ivyroses.com/HumanBody/Skeletal/Joints/Synovial-Joints.php\nThe Structure of Synovial Joints",
"text": "The Structure of Synovial Joints Above: Diagram of the structure of a synovial joint Synovial joints have a synovial cavity between the articulating bones. This cavity is filled with synovial fluid that reduces friction at the joint, enabling the articulating bones to move freely. The page about types of joints explains the 3 functional classes of joints:synarthroses (immovable joints)amphiarthroses (slightly movable joints), anddiarthroses (movable joints, or 'freely movable joints')Synovial joints are freely movable joints. A formal medical term is ' diarthroses ' but synovial joints are commonly described as simply ' movable ' or ' freely movable '. Most of the main joints of the appendicular skeleton (including the arms and hands, and the legs and feet) are synovial joints. This type of joint is important in many health sciences, not just medicine and nursing but also physiotherapy, sports sciences, occupational therapy, massage therapies and so on. The basic structure of a synovial joint is shown in the diagram on the right. The main parts of synovial joints are labelled on the synovial joint diagram and described in the table below. Some synovial joints are more complicated than others. An example of a simple synovial joint, e.g. a metacarpophalangeal (finger) joint, is shown above-right."
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"docid": "D1313199#0",
"title": "http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1828541-overview\nCatheter Ablation",
"text": "\"Drugs & Diseases > Clinical Procedures Catheter Ablation Updated: Jul 06, 2015Author: Mark L Greenberg, MD; Chief Editor: Jeffrey N Rottman, MD more... Share Email Feedback Sections Overview Periprocedural Care Technique Show All Media Gallery References Overview Background Radiofrequency (RF) catheter ablation (RFCA) has revolutionized treatment for tachyarrhythmias and has become first-line therapy for some tachycardias. Although developed in the 1980s and widely applied in the 1990s, formalized guidelines for its use in clinical practice were not developed until some years later. [ 1, 2, 3, 4]Catheters were first used for intracardiac recording and stimulation in the late 1960s, but surgical treatment for refractory tachyarrhythmias was the mainstay of nonpharmacologic therapy until it was superseded by catheter ablation. The initial energy source used was direct current (DC) from a standard external defibrillator. A shock was delivered between the distal catheter electrode and a cutaneous surface electrode; however, this high-voltage discharge was difficult to control and could cause extensive tissue damage. RF energy, a low-voltage, high-frequency form of electrical energy familiar to physicians from its use in surgery (eg, electrocautery), quickly supplanted DC ablation. The relative safety of RF energy has contributed to the widespread adoption of catheter ablation as a therapeutic modality. RF energy produces small, homogeneous, necrotic lesions by heating tissue. Lesion size is influenced, in part, by the length of the distal ablation electrode and the type of catheter (standard vs saline-cooled). With typical power settings and good catheter contact pressure with cardiac tissue, lesions are minimally about 5-7 mm in diameter and 3-5 mm in depth."
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"docid": "D1189320#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/accessory+structures\naccessory structures",
"text": "\"accessory structures Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia .accessory structures [TA]parts accessory to the main organ or structure. Synonym (s): accessory organs (1), adnexa, annexa Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content . Link to this page:<a href=\"\"https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/accessory+structures\"\">accessory structures</a>Facebook Twitter Feedback Flashcards & Bookmarks? Please log in or register to use Flashcards and Bookmarks. You can also log in with Facebook Twitter Google+ Yahoo The Free Dictionary presents: Write what you mean clearly and correctly. \""
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"docid": "D2073638#0",
"title": "https://www.flashcardmachine.com/anatomy-physiology20.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "Shared Flashcard Set Details Title Anatomy & Physiology Description Final review Total Cards 120Subject Medical Level Undergraduate 1Created 12/12/2010Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Medical Flashcards Cards Term Functions of Hormones Definition Regulate :chemical composition and volume of interstital fluid. Metabolism and energy balance Contraction of smooth and cardiac muscle fibers Glandular secretions Some immune system activities Control growth and development Regulate operation of reproductive systems Help establish circadian rhythms Term Which is NOT a function of a hormone? Regulate chemical composition and volume of internal environment Regulates metabolism Regulates glandular secretions Produces electrolytes Controls growth and development Definition4. Produces electrolytes Term When one hormone's action is opposing the action of another hormone, it is called;Definition Antagonistic effects Term What controls the anterior pituitary gland? Definitionhypothalamus Term Which of the following anterior pituitary hormones stimulates growth? Human growth hormone Prolactin Thyrotropin Follicle stimulating hormone Adrenocorticotropic hormone. Definition1."
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"docid": "D3484518#0",
"title": "http://www.collegefashion.net/inspiration/gossip-girl-fashion-seasons-3-4-serena-van-der-woodsen/\nGossip Girl Fashion â Seasons 3 & 4: Serena van der Woodsen",
"text": "Gossip Girl Fashion – Seasons 3 & 4: Serena van der Woodsen Rachel - Northeastern Nov 1, 201037SHARESYou guys seemed to love the post on Gossip Girl Fashion - Seasons 3 and 4: Blair Waldorf that I wrote a few weeks ago, and a ton of you requested that Serena van der Woodsen be the next character whose style we spotlighted. Our original Gossip Girl Fashion series was written a couple years ago, and, of course, each character's style has evolved since then. These new articles focus on Seasons 3 and 4 and each character's new sense of style. Below, I've broken down Serena's outfits into her favorite pieces, so it'll be easy for you to make her style your own!Serena's New Style After graduating from Constance, Serena has continued her reign over the island of Manhattan while at Columbia University. Even though she's still dealing with rumors, dating drama and her best friend's scheming, Serena's style has transitioned effortlessly from private school plaid to chic, glamorous comfort. Serena has always been a pro at mixing unexpected accessories, fabrics and trends - whether she's pairing a sequined dress with a denim jacket, or a designer gown with messy hair. The best way to describe her style? Effortless glam. Serena's New Fashion Essentials Embellished Tanks Tank tops are a huge part of Serena's wardrobe, and for good reason - they're easy to mix and match with anything in your closet, and also fun to dress up or down. Our favorite Gossip Girl wears hers loose with short-shorts, tucked into high-waisted pants and skirts, or with her favorite pair of skinny jeans."
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"docid": "D1611071#0",
"title": "http://www.flashcardmachine.com/anatomy-physiology20.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "Shared Flashcard Set Details Title Anatomy & Physiology Description Final review Total Cards 120Subject Medical Level Undergraduate 1Created 12/12/2010Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Medical Flashcards Cards Term Functions of Hormones Definition Regulate :chemical composition and volume of interstital fluid. Metabolism and energy balance Contraction of smooth and cardiac muscle fibers Glandular secretions Some immune system activities Control growth and development Regulate operation of reproductive systems Help establish circadian rhythms Term Which is NOT a function of a hormone? Regulate chemical composition and volume of internal environment Regulates metabolism Regulates glandular secretions Produces electrolytes Controls growth and development Definition4. Produces electrolytes Term When one hormone's action is opposing the action of another hormone, it is called;Definition Antagonistic effects Term What controls the anterior pituitary gland? Definitionhypothalamus Term Which of the following anterior pituitary hormones stimulates growth? Human growth hormone Prolactin Thyrotropin Follicle stimulating hormone Adrenocorticotropic hormone. Definition1."
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"docid": "D2107788#0",
"title": "http://pediaa.com/difference-between-chlorophyll-a-and-b/\nDifference Between Chlorophyll A and B",
"text": "Difference Between Chlorophyll A and BApril 11, 2017 by Lakna 5 min read Main Difference – Chlorophyll A vs Chlorophyll BChlorophyll A and B are two major types of chlorophyll found in plants and green algae. Both are involved in the process photosynthesis. Both chlorophyll A and B are found in chloroplasts, associated with integral membrane proteins in the thylakoid membrane. The main difference between chlorophyll A and B is their role in photosynthesis; chlorophyll A is the principal pigment involved in the photosynthesis whereas chlorophyll B is the accessory pigment, collecting the energy in order to pass into chlorophyll A. This article looks at,1. What is Chlorophyll A– Definition, Characteristics, Role in Photosynthesis2. What is Chlorophyll B– Definition, Characteristics, Role in Photosynthesis3. What is the difference between Chlorophyll A and BWhat is Chlorophyll AThe green pigment which is responsible for the absorption of light, providing energy for oxygenic photosynthesis is called chlorophyll A. It is found in all plants, green algae, and cyanobacteria. In chlorophyll A, the most effectively absorbing wavelengths of the spectrum are 429 nm and 659 nm, which are responsible for violet-blue and orange-red colors, respectively. Chlorophyll A reflects blue-green color, which is responsible for the green color of most of the land plants. Chlorophyll A is the most important pigment in photosynthesis, which serves as the primary electron donor in the electron transport chain of photosynthesis."
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"docid": "D3309503#0",
"title": "https://study.com/academy/practice/quiz-worksheet-acromion-process.html\nAcromion Process: Definition & Types",
"text": "Video Quiz Course Watch short & fun videos Start Your Free Trial Today Instructions: Choose an answer and hit 'next'. You will receive your score and answers at the end.question 1 of 3What does the suffix acro- mean in Greek? Wide Long Tall Short Next Worksheet Print Worksheet1. What is the function of the acromion process? To stabilize the shoulder joint with the coracoid To support weight on the upper arm To allow for the attachment of nerves To create leverage for lifting movement2. With what process does the acromion function most closely, in shoulder stabilization? Olecranon Coracoid Scapular spine Clavicle Start your free trial to access this entire page A premium account gives you access to all lesson, practice exams, quizzes & worksheets Access to all video lessons Quizzes, practice exams & worksheets Certificate of Completion Access to instructors Create an account to get started Create Account About This Quiz & Worksheet Practice Exams You are viewing lesson 11 in chapter 17 of the course: Anatomy & Physiology: Tutoring Solution19 chapters | 330 lessons Ch 1. Inorganic Chemistry Review for... Ch 2. Organic Molecules for Anatomy &... Ch 3. Biochemistry for Anatomy &... Ch 4."
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"docid": "D2362510#0",
"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/the-hindbrain-definition-structures-function.html\nThe Hindbrain: Definition, Structures & Function",
"text": "Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 66K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Forebrain: Definition & Function Midbrain: Definition, Function & Structures Telencephalon: Definition & Function Spinal Cord Structure, Function & Terminology Lesson Transcript Instructor: Sarah Phenix In this lesson, we'll learn about our 'reptilian' brain, known as the hindbrain. We'll explore what structures compose the hindbrain, as well as what vital processes of the human body it controls. What is the Hindbrain? Have you ever heard anyone refer to the 'reptilian' portion of the human brain? If not, you might now have visions of Godzilla dancing in your head and the funny thing is, you wouldn't be too far off the mark. What the term really refers to is the oldest (evolutionarily speaking) portion of our brains, which we actually share (structurally) with reptiles. Scientists refer to this 'reptilian' portion as the hindbrain; in other words, the rear portion of the brain. The hindbrain is the region of the brain formed by the pons, medulla oblongata (also known as just the medulla), and the cerebellum. Together, these three structures govern our autonomic, or 'automated' body systems, controlling everything from our heart, breathing, and sleep patterns to our bladder function, sense of equilibrium, and fine motor control. Basically, the hindbrain controls all the things that you want to automatically work without having to think about them."
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"docid": "D1532466#0",
"title": "https://www.clevelandclinicmeded.com/medicalpubs/diseasemanagement/cardiology/cardiac-arrhythmias/\nCardiac Arrhythmias",
"text": "Cardiac Arrhythmias Fredrick J. Jaeger, DOPublished: August 2010Contents Definition Broadly defined, cardiac arrhythmias are any abnormality or perturbation in the normal activation sequence of the myocardium. The sinus node, displaying properties of automaticity, spontaneously depolarizes, sending a depolarization wave over the atrium, depolarizing the atrioventricular (AV) node, propagating over the His-Purkinje system, and depolarizing the ventricle in systematic fashion. There are hundreds of different types of cardiac arrhythmias. The normal rhythm of the heart, so-called normal sinus rhythm, can be disturbed through failure of automaticity, such as sick sinus syndrome, or through overactivity, such as inappropriate sinus tachycardia. Ectopic foci prematurely exciting the myocardium on a single or continuous basis results in premature atrial contractions (PACs) and premature ventricular contractions (PVCs). Sustained tachyarrhythmias in the atria, such as atrial fibrillation, paroxysmal atrial tachycardia (PAT), and supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), originate because of micro- or macro re-entry. In general, the seriousness of cardiac arrhythmias depends on the presence or absence of structural heart disease. The most common example of a relatively benign arrhythmia is atrial fibrillation (see the chapter “ Atrial Fibrillation )”. Similarly common are PACs and PVCs, which, although a nuisance, generally are benign in the absence of structural heart disease. In contrast, the presence of nonsustained ventricular tachycardia (VT) or syncope in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) or severe left ventricular (LV) dysfunction may be a harbinger of subsequent sudden cardiac death and must not be ignored."
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"docid": "D2189299#0",
"title": "https://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=INTERPRETATIONS&p_id=24769\nUNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR",
"text": "\"Standard Number: 1926.251 1926.251 (a) (4) 1926.32 1926.32 (q)OSHA requirements are set by statute, standards and regulations. Our interpretation letters explain these requirements and how they apply to particular circumstances, but they cannot create additional employer obligations. This letter constitutes OSHA's interpretation of the requirements discussed. Note that our enforcement guidance may be affected by changes to OSHA rules. Also, from time to time we update our guidance in response to new information. To keep apprised of such developments, you can consult OSHA's website at http://www.osha.gov. February 9, 2004 Jeff Moser Director of Corporate Safety, Training & Education PFK-MARK III, Inc. 170 Pheasant Run Newtown, PA 18940 Re: §1926.251 - whether special test weights must be used for load tests; applicability of ASME inspection standards; whether manufactured ( i.e ., non-custom) lifting devices must be marked. Dear Mr. Moser: This is in response to your fax of August 1, 2003, and follow-up conversations you have had with my staff regarding 29 CFR 1926.251 (a) (4) (lifting accessories). I apologize for the delay in providing a response."
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"docid": "D3103743#0",
"title": "http://surgwiki.com/wiki/Neck_swellings\nNeck swellings",
"text": "Contents [ hide]1 Introduction2 Basic knowledge3 Clinical assessment3.1 Physical examination4 Fine-needle aspiration biopsy4.1 Ultrasound4.2 Computed tomography4.3 Excision biopsy4.4 Chest X-ray5 Treatment Introduction Swellings or lumps in the neck are a common clinical problem. Patients presenting with neck lumps are likely to be fearful that they have cancer. Neck lumps in children are common although rarely malignant, but the situation is quite different in adults. The following rule should apply: an adult with a lump in the lateral neck has cancer until proven otherwise. Adults with lateral neck swellings should not be subjected to lengthy trials of observation or antibiotic therapy; instead, diagnostic efforts should be aimed at excluding malignancy. Basic knowledge Most neck lumps can, with a little experience, be diagnosed clinically. It is important to have some knowledge of head and neck anatomy to assist with clinical diagnosis (see Otorhinolaryngology ). In The triangles, lymph node levels and normal lymph nodes in the neck. It shows the main muscular anatomy of the neck with the sites of normal, named lymph node groups. In addition, the lymph nodes are subdivided into levels as follows: level I, submandibular and submental triangle; level II, upper jugular chain lymph nodes (including the jugulodigastric lymph node); level III, mid-jugular chain nodes (including the jugulo omohyoid node); level IV, lower jugular chain lymph nodes (including lymph nodes overlying scalenus anterior muscle and those in the supraclavicular fossa); level V, lymph nodes of the posterior triangle, lying along the course of the spinal accessory nerve."
},
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"docid": "D177782#0",
"title": "http://www.carparts.com/valance\nValance",
"text": "Car Parts > Valance Valance Even though the bottom area of your vehicle isn't all that visible to the naked eye, that doesn't mean that you should leave it in disarray. One way of keeping that area looking presentable is by covering the structural details found at the front and rear end of your vehicle. And the best way to do that is by installing a valance in both areas. The valance works on covering the structural details found underneath your vehicle. Since it can be placed at the front and rear of your ride, not only does it keep these parts from being seen, it's able to keep them protected as well. By being at the front line, this component absorbs the impact dealt by road debris. As a result, the quality of the parts found underneath is kept from being ruined. Now to help this device withstand being hit on a regular basis, it's constructed from high-quality materials which are coated with an aluminum or chrome finish. On top of that, the device is designed to match the specifications of most vehicle makes and models. This allows them to fit perfectly in place making installation quick and hassle-free to do."
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"docid": "D151640#0",
"title": "https://www.scribd.com/document/136274494/The-Accessory-Navicular-and-its-Pertinence-to-Dancers\nThe Accessory Navicular and its Pertinence to Dancers",
"text": "\"The Accessory Navicular and its Pertinence to Dancers Chelsea Alley Dance 342 Kinesiology and Related Sciences for Dancers Brigham Young University1 The Accessory Navicular There are 27 bones in the adult human foot; 27 bones that make up an amazing structure that supports and cushions the body, as well as allows locomotion. No foot is perfect, however. Through muscular imbalances and structural deviations, it is possible for a foot to not function as perfectly as it should. For example, the foot can have accessory ossicles known as supernumerary bones. Usually asymptomatic, they can merely be definitive “extra” bones. However, with enough cause, an accessory ossicle can begin to cause painful symptoms and may need to be treated. Because of their nature, these supernumerary bones may have special significance to active individuals – especially those in their adolescent years. The os tibiale externum (more commonly referred to as the accessory navicular) is the largest of the skeletal ossifications that can be found in the foot. It is located on the medial side of the primary navicular at the usual insertion of the posterior tibial tendon. A congenital anomaly, it is an extra bone that develops along with a fetus and is present at birth (Sechrest)."
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"docid": "D3188191#0",
"title": "https://www.tucsonaz.gov/pdsd/zoning-determinations\nZoning Determinations",
"text": "\"The Zoning Administrator renders the final decision, interpretation/determination on the matter when questions occur concerning the content or application of the Unified Development Code (UDC) or the Land Use Code (LUC), whichever is applicable. In making the determination, the Zoning Administrator relies on the purpose of the UDC or LUC section in question. Interpretations and determinations made by the Zoning Administrator can be appealed to the Board of Adjustment in accordance with UDC Sections 3.10.1 and 3.10.2. Other determinations made by the Zoning Administrator include the classification or reclassification of land uses proposed within the City limits. These land use determinations decide the zoning districts in which the land use may operate and the off-street parking requirements applicable to the land use. Unified Development Code (UDC) Determinations The Zoning Administrator has rendered the following determinations specific to the UDC. However, a determination of the Land Use Code may apply to the UDC when the requirement or standard for which a determination was rendered is substantively the same in the LUC and UDC. Section/Table (Link to Code)Subject (Link to Determination Letter)Address (Link to PRO) Date Sec. 3.3.3. HReconstruct unsafe structure p/UDC Sec."
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"docid": "D2772453#0",
"title": "http://poolandpatio.about.com/od/patioglossary/g/What-Is-An-Accessory-Building.htm\nWhat is an Accessory Building Used For?",
"text": "\"Outdoor Room Basics Outdoor Rooms What is an Accessory Building Used For? Outdoor Buildings and Garden Structures By Lisa Hallett Taylor Updated 04/30/17Share Pin Email A pergola set away from the house offers a quiet retreat for outdoor dining. Portra Images/Getty Images Accessory buildings are outdoor structures such as attached or detached garages, sheds, playhouse s, storage buildings, garden structures, greenhouses, private studios, boat houses, pool houses, cabanas, and other similar residential buildings. She-Sheds --often vintage trailers dolled-up and accessorized as a backyard glamping escape, private getaway, or \"\"big girls'\"\" playhouse would also be considered an accessory building. They are used exclusively by the owners or occupants of the house or main building. Legally, most accessory buildings are not permitted to be used as sleeping quarters or as living space. In addition, they can't be used to store commercial vehicles. Most cities, counties, or local governments have ordinances pertaining to accessory buildings in which rules are stated in detail. Consult your city or county website for rules and laws, as they can vary. Depending on the ordinance, accessory building guidelines might include the following: They must be limited to two plumbing fixtures Some cities do not allow accessory buildings to have kitchen facilities (stove, oven, refrigerator, etc.)."
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"docid": "D2772450#0",
"title": "http://www.cyburbia.org/forums/showthread.php?t=40938\nThread: Definition for accessory uses",
"text": "\"11 May 2010, 5:32 PM #1luckless pedestrian Super Moderator Registered Aug 2005Location in a meeting Posts 10,343Definition for accessory usesokay - below is our definition of accessory uses we have had for a long time - I think it's idiot proof but since I am using it in places like commercial agriculture to let people have a bistro with their winery or a b & b with their working farm, it has raised some \"\"what if\"\"s\"\" from people so do you have a better one that you can share? one solution I am considering is requiring minor site plan for accessory uses not allowed (as principal uses) in that district - minor site plan is an in house review whereby notification happens to abutters, we have a comment period, and a decision (by me) is rendered - but I am open to other suggestions for those of you that use percentages, do they really work well for you? USE, ACCESSORY A. A use which is: (1) Subordinate to and serves a principal use; (2) Subordinate in area, extent and purpose to the principal use served; (3) Located on the same lot as the principal use served, except as otherwise expressly authorized by this chapter; and (4) Customarily incidental to the principal use. B. An accessory use shall not include any use injurious or offensive to the neighborhood as initially determined by the Code Enforcement Officer.11 May 2010, 9:13 PM #2JNACyburbian Plus Registered Jun 2003Location curiosity Posts 23,290My fair city's code: Accessory uses and structures. ( A) A structure or use which is clearly incidental to a principal structure or use, and is located on the same lot with the principal structure or use, is an accessory use. All accessory uses are subject to the restrictions in this section. ( B) All accessory uses must meet the following requirements: (1) Be operated and maintained under the same ownership and use as the principal use or structure, and must be a permitted use in the zoning classification in which they are located; (2) Be subordinate in height, area, and purpose to the main structure or use. For the purpose of this subsection, “area” shall be defined as lot coverage; (3) All residential accessory structures and uses in a rear or side yard, not attached to or part of the main structure or use, shall be located at least two feet from any lot line, at least 15 feet from any street line, at least 10 feet from the main structure, and total lot coverage for all structures on the lot may not exceed the maximum allowed per EMC 18.130.010. All residential accessory uses attached to or part of the main structure must meet all minimum requirements established by EMC 18.130.010; (4) May not be erected prior to the principal use or structure; (5) May not be located in a required front yard; (6) Accessory uses in agricultural zones may not be used as living quarters unless as approved as a special use. ( C) Docks for noncommercial watercraft are permitted as an accessory use."
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"docid": "D659445#0",
"title": "http://sewsitall.blogspot.com/2013/08/how-much-is-my-old-sewing-machine-worth.html\nHow Much Is My Old Sewing Machine Worth?",
"text": "\"How Much Is My Old Sewing Machine Worth? \"\" Can you tell me what my old (vintage/antique) sewing machine is worth? \"\" This is by far the most asked question I hear from my blog readers. Sadly, I am not an Appraiser and cannot give you an estimated value on your old sewing machine. But what I can do is give you information to help you get closer to finding a value on your own. In some ways, putting a price on an old sewing machine can be subjective. How can you put a dollar amount on sentimental value? And is something worth money just because it is old? Actually, there are lots of variables to estimating the worth of an old sewing machine, so let's look at the most important; the make/model and date, the condition, and any extras that may be included with the machine. IDENTIFY YOUR MACHINEA Japanese Clone tagged with the name \"\"Morse\"\"Once you know the specific brand and make or model of your machine, it makes it easier to search for more information about your machine."
},
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"docid": "D240649#0",
"title": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/accessory-pigments-in-photosynthesis-definition-function-quiz.html\nAccessory Pigments in Photosynthesis: Definition & Function",
"text": "Instructor: Sarah Phenix In this lesson we will explore what a pigment is and the role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis. We will explore how accessory pigments increase a photosynthetic organism's ability to capture sunlight. What Are Pigments? When you hear of the word 'pigment' you probably think of colors like a red flower, green leaves, or a blue car. Pigments aren't just 'colors' though; they're unique chemical compounds that absorb certain wavelengths of light (hiding those colors from our eyes) and reflect other wavelengths of light (thus appearing that particular color to our eyes). So, when you look at a red rose, you're actually seeing red wavelengths of light that the pigments in the petals are reflecting, while the pigments in the stem absorb red and reflect green wavelengths. This process of absorption and reflection isn't just important to understanding the way that we see color though - it's how autotrophs (organisms that produce their own food) convert 'light energy' to food. Photosynthesis and Chlorophyll If you have ever discussed photosynthesis (the process plants use to capture light energy and synthesize nutrients) then you've also talked about chlorophyll, which all autotrophs use to 'capture light'. There are actually many forms of chlorophyll: chlorophyll-a, chlorophyll-b, chlorophyll-c1, chlorophyll-c2, chlorophyll-d, and divinyl chlorophyll-a, which all reflect light waves in the green spectrum. Due to minor differences in their particular molecular makeup, they each reflect different shades of green (yellow-green, lime green, forest green, blue-green, etc.)."
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"docid": "D1249270#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/accessorial\naccessorial",
"text": "\"accessorialadjective ac·ces·so·ri·al \\ ˌak-sə-ˈsȯr-ē-əl \\Popularity: Bottom 30% of words | Updated on: 5 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: accessorial in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of accessorial1: of or relating to an accessoryaccessorial liability2: of, relating to, or constituting an accession: supplementaryaccessorial services Examples of accessorial in a Sentencean accessorial service, such as packing, will add substantially to the moving company's basic fee Recent Examples of accessorial from the Web If accessorial or conspiracy charges plausibly can be lodged against those people, they should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.— andrew clark, Indianapolis Star, \"\"'Burn it all down': The most powerful commentary about serial abuser Larry Nassar,\"\"25 Jan. 2018If accessorial or conspiracy charges plausibly can be lodged against those people, they should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.— andrew clark, Indianapolis Star, \"\"'Burn it all down': The most powerful commentary about serial abuser Larry Nassar,\"\"25 Jan. 2018Even a retiring senator is preferable to the accessorial cowardice of people like Paul Ryan and Mitch Mc Connell.— charles p. pierce, Esquire, \"\"Jeff Flake Is a Product of the Same Politics That Brought Us Donald Trump,\"\" 6 Feb. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'accessorial.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. Origin and Etymology of accessorial1 accessory + 1 -al NEW! Time Traveler First Known Use: 1726See Words from the same year Law Dictionaryaccessorialadjective ac·ces·so·ri·al \\ ˌak-sə-ˈsōr-ē-əl \\legal Definition of accessorial1: of or relating to an accessoryaccessorial acts2: of lesser importancethe principal has the principal or primary duty and the surety an accessorial or a secondary duty — Restatement of Security Seen and Heard What made you want to look up accessorial? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible).show \""
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"docid": "D1556191#0",
"title": "http://www.apparelsearch.com/wholesale_clothing/mens/wholesale_underwear.htm\nApparel Search",
"text": "\"Men's Underwear / Sleepwear / Loungewear Men's Sleepwear Wholesalers Men's Underwear Guide Clothing Wholesaler Directory Men's Clothing Wholesalers Men's Wholesale Sleepwear Discount Wholesale Men's Clothing Men's Underwear Men's Boxer Shorts Guide Men's Boxer Briefs Guide Men's Clothes Men's Fashion Brands Men's Fashion Shopping For Men's Clothing Men's Fashion News A . B. C. D . E. F. G. H . I. J. K . L. M. N. O . P. Q. R . S. T. U . V. W. X . Y. Z2 (X) IST New York, NY (212) 594-2800 (212) 594-0509 Men's Underwear AA. Kuehnert & Co. Inc. New York, NY Phone # (212) 684-5448 Fax # (212) 481-0280 Accessories, Hosiery, Underwear/ Loungewear , Outerwear, Sportswear."
},
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/accessory\naccessory",
"text": "\"1accessorynoun ac·ces·so·ry \\ ik-ˈse-sə-rē, ak-, ek-, -ˈses-rē also ə-ˈse- \\variants: or less commonly accessary Popularity: Top 30% of words Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: accessory in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of accessoryplural accessories1 a: an object or device that is not essential in itself but adds to the beauty, convenience, or effectiveness of something elseauto accessoriesclothing accessoriesb: a thing of secondary or lesser importance: adjunct2 lawa: a person not actually or constructively present but contributing as an assistant or instigator to the commission of an offense — called also accessory before the factb: a person who knowing that a crime has been committed aids or shelters the offender with intent to defeat justice — called alsoaccessory after the fact See accessory defined for English-language learners See accessory defined for kids Examples of accessory in a Sentencefashion accessories such as scarves, handkerchiefs, bracelets, and rings He is wanted as an accessory to murder. Recent Examples of accessory from the Web Among the lift kits, off-road lights, bumpers and beadlock-capable wheels were a couple of new accessories, including a roof rack for mounting a variety of lifestyle cargo carriers and a tailgate table.— mark maynard, sandiegouniontribune.com, \"\"Jeep reveals 2018 Jeep Wrangler JL,\"\" 2 Nov. 2017In the mix are satin track suits, jersey cocktail dresses and plenty of sporty accessories.— diana tsui, The Cut, \"\"This Might Be the Most Glamorous Athleisure Collection Yet,\"\" 27 Oct. 2017An eclectic mix of accessories and clothing boutiques, home-goods shops like Sayville General Store and some 23 restaurants can be found in the hamlet, along with a four-screen movie theater.— marcelle sussman fischler, New York Times, \"\"Sayville, N. Y.: A Walkable Downtown and Victorians by the Bay,\"\"18 Oct. 2017These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'accessory.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. Origin and Etymology of accessory Middle English accessorie, axcessary \"\"person contributing to the commission of an offense,\"\" borrowed from Anglo-French accessorie, accessoire, borrowed from Medieval Latin accessōrius \"\"person contributing to the commission of an offense, supplementary material,\"\" from Latin access- (stem in derivation of accēdere \"\"to approach\"\") + -ōrius1 -ory — more at accede NEW! Time Traveler First Known Use: 15th century See Words from the same yearaccessory Synonyms Synonymsaccoutrement ( or accouterment),adapter ( also adaptor), add-on,adjunct, appendage, appliance,attachment, option Near Antonymsessential, necessity, requirement,requisite Related Wordsaccompaniment, additive,complement, supplement;auxiliary, subsidiary;amenity,doodad, extra, filler, frill,incidental, luxury, nonessential,nonnecessity;appurtenances,bells and whistles, equipment,furnishings, paraphernalia,trappings;adornment,decoration, embellishment,enhancement, ornament, trim,trimming Other Clothing Termsbabushka, brogue, bumbershoot, cravat, dishabille, furbelow, layette, raiment, spectator2accessoryadjective Definition of accessory1: assisting under the orders of another; especially: contributing to a crime but not as the chief agent2: aiding or contributing in a secondary way: supplementaryaccessory materials3: present in a minor amount and not essential as a constituentan accessory mineral in a rock Examples of accessory in a Sentencemost phone services offer accessory features such as call-waiting Recent Examples of accessory from the Web The council voted 6-2 to allow the following: * Elimination of lot size requirements so accessory units can be built anywhere.—"
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"title": "http://attireclub.org/2014/05/01/wrist-fashion-guide-mens-bracelets/\nWrist Fashion: A Guide to Menâs Bracelets (B)",
"text": "Wrist Fashion: A Guide to Men’s Bracelets (B)Posted on May 1, 2014 by Attire Club A great golden bracelet by Nialaya When it comes to wearing jewelry, there is a very wide range of accessories that can be worn by men. Bracelets have become quite popular over the last two or three years as many men decided to incorporate them into their wardrobes. Some decided to refer to men’s bracelets as wristwear or brocelets, but in the end, what’s in a name? While influential brands and media outlets promote bracelets as a highly fashionable trend, we decided to write about what every man should look for when he wants to put some jewelry on his wrist. Bracelets for men come in all shapes, sizes and designs and therefore we can assure you that there is something on the market for every taste and style. Nialaya is a great brand that makes handmade bracelets in Hollywood. Their brand offers everything from snakeskin bracelets to golden or diamond bracelets. We like them very much because their designs are carefully crafted and look subtle and elegant but they also have a very bold presence at the same time. The Nialaya bracelets are a good example of what accessories should be: a statement, noticeable and of high value, but at the same time they should be subtle and support the rest of your look. What’s great about bracelets made from precious stones or gold is that their naturalness makes them shine, but their design makes them valuable."
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"title": "https://www.carid.com/articles/pickup-truck-cab-bed-sizes-are-important-to-know-when-selecting-accessories.html\nPickup Truck Cab And Bed Sizes Are Important When Selecting Accessories",
"text": "\"Contents Our Scope Basic Definitions1. CAB SIZES AND STYLESA. Regular or standard cab B. Extended cab C. Double Cab D. Crew Cab E. Mega Cab2. BED OR BOX SIZESAmericans love to have choices. Buying a dress or shirt? Decide solid or stripe, short or long sleeve, cotton or poly blend, button or spread collar, regular fit, slim fit, or big & tall. How about a meal at your favorite steak house? Will it be porterhouse, T-bone, or sirloin? Cooked rare, medium-rare, or medium? With baked, mashed, or French fried potatoes?"
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"title": "http://legaldictionary.lawin.org/accessory-use/\nAccessory use",
"text": "\"Accessory use Author: Arthur Leff Read related entries on A, ACThe World's Largest Free and Online Legal Dictionary. Accessory use What does Accessory use mean in American Law? The definition of Accessory use in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is: Another term (like accessory building) usually found in zoning cases. It refers to a use of the zoned property relevant and useful to the primary permitted use and therefore itself permitted, e.g., a swimming pool on a residential lot. This is an advance summary of a forthcoming entry in the Encyclopedia of Law. Please check back later for the full entry. Please, suggest a definition or report an error in the box below. Related Legal Terms and Definitions: Accessory after the fact See accessory....... Accessory Accessory in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of accessory. Grammar This term is... Accessory Actions In Scotch law."
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"title": "http://forums.finehomebuilding.com/breaktime/general-discussion/definition-accessory-structure\n",
"text": "\"Home › Forums › Breaktime › General Discussion Definition of \"\"Accessory Structure\"\" (post #70462)Tigermoth on Tue, 02/14/2006 - 19:26 in General Discussion I am reading the IBC Section R202 Definitions and am trying to determine if a detached 2 car garage (25'x25') is considered an Accessory Structure. It says \"\"a building is incedental to that of the main building\"\" , so is a garage an incedental use??? Thanks, Jeremy Reply Print this page Email this Message- A + A (post #70462, reply #1 of 9)by Bob Kovacs in reply to Tigermoth [original] on Tue, 02/14/2006 - 20:00Usually a garage is indeed an \"\"accessory structure\"\"- but I'd check with your local code and/or zoning officials for what they consider it locally. Bob\"\"Brilliance!! That's all I can say- Sheer, unadulterated brilliance!!\"\" Wile E. Coyote- Super Genius Reply Reply to Original Print this page Email this Message Permalink (post #70462, reply #2 of 9)by Capn Mac in reply to Tigermoth [original] on Tue, 02/14/2006 - 21:15so is a garage an incedental use??? That's what I want to remember, unless it has a rental property within, or a business is conducted there. However, and Mr Kovacs so kindly pointed out, it's really down to your local Authority. Some AJH have distance, as well as use, definitions for accessory or incidental use structures. Some may require 10' of separation."
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"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/a/accessory_navicular_bone/intro.htm\nAccessory navicular bone",
"text": "\"Accessory navicular bone Intro Symptoms Causes Tests Treatment Misdiagnosis Videos Doctors Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail Accessory navicular bone: Accessory navicular bone: Introduction Symptoms Causes Treatments Misdiagnosis Home Testing Videos Statistics Full Contents list Accessory navicular bone: Introduction Accessory navicular bone: An abnormal bone that develops in the arch in the middle of the foot. Often there are no symptoms but if the bone is large it may rub against shoes and cause problems. More detailed information about the symptoms , causes, and treatments of Accessory navicular bone is available below. Symptoms of Accessory navicular bone Click to Check Flat foot Extra bone in foot Bony lump in instep Pain Scaly skinmore symptoms...»See full list of 9 symptoms of Accessory navicular bone Home Diagnostic Testing Home medical testing related to Accessory navicular bone: Osteoporosis & Bone Health: Home Testing: Home Osteoporosis Tests Home Bone Loss Testsmore...»Wrongly Diagnosed with Accessory navicular bone? Misdiagnosis of Accessory navicular bone Causes of Accessory navicular bone Read more about causes of Accessory navicular bone. Misdiagnosis and Accessory navicular bone Leg cramps at night a classic sign: The symptom of having leg muscle cramps, particularly at night, is a classic sign of undiagnosed diabetes . However, there are also various other causes... read more »Read more about Misdiagnosis and Accessory navicular bone Accessory navicular bone: Research Doctors & Specialists Research related physicians and medical specialists: Bone, Joint and Orthopedic Specialists: Orthopedic Surgery Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Rheumatology (Arthritis / Joint Pain)more specialists...»Other doctor, physician and specialist research services: Rate Your Doctor Online Research Your Doctor Online Review Patient Surveys About Your Doctor Research local specialists including ratings, affiliations, and sanctions."
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"title": "http://www.codepublishing.com/CA/Kerman/html/Kerman17/Kerman1762.html\n.",
"text": "Chapter 17.62 ACCESSORY STRUCTURESSections:17.62.010 Purpose.17.62.020 Definition.17.62.030 Prohibited uses.17.62.040 Agricultural accessory structures.17.62.050 Residential accessory structures.17.62.060 Commercial accessory structures.17.62.070 Industrial accessory structures.17.62.080 Satellite dish antenna.17.62.010 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to regulate the types and location of accessory structures within each zone district. ( Ord. 90-02 §2 (part), 1990).17.62.020 Definition. Accessory structure shall be defined as follows: A structure containing no kitchen or bathroom and located upon the same lot or parcel as the principal use or structure to which it is accessory. The structure is customary, incidental, appropriate and subordinate to the use of the principal building, or the principal use of the land. All accessory structures shall be constructed with, or subsequent to the construction of the principal structure or commencement of the principal use. ( Ord. 90-02 §2 (part), 1990).17.62.030 Prohibited uses. No accessory structure or building shall be built or moved on to a lot prior to commencing construction of the primary building."
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"title": "http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/support\nsupport",
"text": "Definitionsupport Posted by: Margaret Rouse What Is.com Contributor (s): Andy Peak1) In information technology, support refers to functionality that is provided between or among products, programs, devices, modes, or accessories. For example, if you purchase a graphics program that allows for the inclusion of text inserts, audio, and full-motion video clips, you can create multimedia presentations. This program can be said to support text, audio, and full-motion video. Another example is a Web browser that can function with Java; the browser thus supports Java. Yet another example is a telephone line that can be used with a digital subscriber line (DSL) connection. This line can be said to support DSL. In general, if product X can be used with a program, device, mode, or accessory Y without the need for significant modification of either X or Y, then X supports Y. If product X cannot be used with a program, device, mode, or accessory Z without substantial modification of X or Z, then X does not support Z.2) Support can also mean the personal assistance vendors provide to technicians and end users concerning hardware, operating systems, and programs. The term is frequently associated with the telephone help lines provided by most vendors. In this sense, the quality of support can be graded in degrees, ranging from atrocious to outstanding. The best customer or technical support consists of real-time conversations between end users and knowledgeable representatives for the vendor, and the availability of such representatives without long hold times."
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"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/accessory-dwelling-unit-adu.asp\nDEFINITION of 'Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)'",
"text": "DEFINITION of 'Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)'A legal and regulatory term for a secondary house or apartment with its own kitchen, living area and separate entrance that shares the building lot of a larger, primary house. The ADU may be attached to an existing house or garage, or it may be built as a stand-alone unit, but it usually uses the water and energy connections of the primary house and may be rented separately. Next Up Housing Starts Building Permits Enterprise Zone Planned Urban Development - PUDBREAKING DOWN 'Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)'Since the post-World War II housing boom, most residential areas in the United States were zoned to limit density and control the size and separation of single-family dwellings. More recently, as cities and older suburbs have needed to contain urban sprawl, yet provide for population growth and economic diversity within their communities, zoning changes in a growing number of places have permitted the addition of Accessory Dwelling Units. The new zoning rules usually limit the size and general style of the new unit and require that the owner live on the property. Some cities, such as Portland, Ore., have lowered the cost of building permits for ADUs, further encouraging construction of these units. RELATED TERMSHousing Starts The number of new residential construction projects that have ... Building Permits A type of authorization that must be granted by a government ... Enterprise Zone An enterprise zone is a geographical area where a government ... Planned Urban Development - PUDA type of community zoning classification that is planned and ... House Price Index - HPIThe House Price Index or HPI is a broad measure of the movement ... Vacation Home Vacation homes are dwellings aside from the primary residence ... Related Articles Investing Forget Mc Mansions, In-Town Homes Offer Best Values Aging baby boomers, Gen X-ers and plugged-in Millennials are seeking the walkable communities of yesteryear. Smaller and older homes are holding value and appreciating more rapidly than homes ... Insights How Does The Economy Affect House Size? The better the economy, the bigger the house. But beware - everything that glitters isn't gold."
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"title": "https://www.amazon.com/VTI-RFC-Center-Channel-Speaker/dp/B0007P85JG\nVTI RFC RF Series Center Channel Speaker Stand",
"text": "\"Share Qty:$72.48 + Free Shipping In stock. Usually ships within 2 to 3 days. Sold by Cymax Add to Cart Turn on 1-Click ordering for this browser Other Sellers on Amazon Add to Cart$59.61+ $12.99 shipping Sold by: Unbeatable Sale, Inc Add to Cart$87.17+ Free Shipping Sold by: Shop Ladder Have one to sell? Sell on Amazon VTIVTI RFC RF Series Center Channel Speaker Stand4.6 out of 5 stars 27 customer reviews| 5 answered questions Price: $72.48 & FREE Shipping In stock. Usually ships within 2 to 3 days. Ships from and sold by Cymax . Heavy duty and long lasting stand Excellent sound performance Adjustable floor spikes on bottom Comes with two sided sticky pads for the speaker Metal bits or sand fill3 new from $59.61Freshen up your space for spring Get ready for the spring season and find our top recommended backyard equipment, grills, and cleaning/organizing essentials for your home Explore more Frequently bought together+Total price: $81.47Add both to Cart Add both to List These items are shipped from and sold by different sellers. Show details This item: VTI RFC RF Series Center Channel Speaker Stand $72.48Blu-Tack Reusable Adhesive 75g $8.99Customers who bought this item also bought Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 This shopping feature will continue to load items. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Blu-Tack Reusable Adhesive 75g4.1 out of 5 stars 513$8.99OPPO UDP-203 Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc Player4.7 out of 5 stars 133$559.00Monoprice 109436 24k Gold Plated Speaker Banana Plugs, Closed Screw Type (5 Pairs)4.2 out of 5 stars 1,582$7.30Qual Gear PRB-717-WHT Universal Ceiling Mount Projector Accessory4.5 out of 5 stars 965$34.95Sewell Direct SW-29863-12 Deadbolt Banana Plugs, 12-Pair4.8 out of 5 stars 3,542$26.95Bell'O ATC402 Audio Video Component Cabinet, Dark Espresso4.5 out of 5 stars 2077 offers from $267.37Customers who viewed this item also viewed Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 This shopping feature will continue to load items."
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"title": "http://www.flashcardmachine.com/canine-topography.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "\"Shared Flashcard Set Details Title Canine Topography Description Massey 227.203Total Cards 96Subject Veterinary Medicine Level Not Applicable Created 02/25/2008Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Veterinary Medicine Flashcards Cards Term Accessory carpal bone Definition WHERE TO PALPATE? Prominent caudal projection in the carpus ASSOCIATED STRUCTURESArticulates with styloid process of ulna and ulnar carpal bone. Insertion of extensor carpi ulnaris Term Acromion Definition WHERE TO PALPATE? The protuberance at the distal end of the spine of scapula NEIGHBOURING STRUCTURESOrigin of deltoideus muscle Forms part of spine of scapula Term Aortic valve (puncta maxima for auscultation)Definition WHERE TO PUT THE STETHOSCOPE? High (just below the horizontal plane of the shoulder joint) in the left fourth intercostal space WHAT IS THE AORTIC VALVEThe valve allowing the passage of blood from the left ventricle to the aorta NEIGHBOURING STRUCTURESLeft ventricle and aorta, aortic sinus (sinus just past aortic valve where the coronary arteries originate)Term Atlanto-occipital joint Definition WHERE TO PALPATEThe joint between the C1 atlas and the occipital bone at the caudo-ventral aspect of the skull. WHAT IS THE RANGE OF MOVEMENT OF THIS JOINTIt is a ginglymus (hinge) joint which does flexion and extension. ASSOCIATED FEATURESThe atlanto-occipital joint is strengthened by dorsal and ventral atlanto-occipital membranes."
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"title": "https://www.safewise.com/resources/smart-doorbell-buyers-guide\n8 Best Smart Doorbells for Your Home - SafeWise Buyers Guide",
"text": "\"Ring ™ Video Doorbell Check price on Amazon Ring is the successor to Doorbot, a Kickstarter project that represented one of the first smart doorbells on the market. Since its creation, Ring has put out another, newer model, Ring Video Doorbell Pro (covered below). However, the original Ring Video Doorbell has a lot to offer—from motion sensing capabilities, video recording, two-way audio, and more. Unique Feature: For $30/year, you can store doorbell video footage on the cloud. Two-Way Audio. Listen and talk to whoever is at your door through this device. Motion Sensing. Ring Video Doorbell has a 180-degree range of motion to better sense if someone is approaching your home. Once it detects motion, it’ll start recording and send an alert to your i OS or Android phone. It’ll also allow you to set zones around your home you’d like to record."
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"title": "https://www.amazon.com/Super-Smash-GameCube-Adapter-Wii-U/dp/B00L3LQ1FI\nSuper Smash Bros. GameCube Adapter for Wii U",
"text": "\"Video Games › Wii U › Accessories Super Smash Bros. Game Cube Adapter for Wii UNintendo4.7 out of 5 stars 766 customer reviews 92 answered questions Rated: Everyone$ 79 95+ $3.99 shipping Get it for less with trade-in. See what you'll save. Buy new : $ 79 95Platform: Nintendo Wii UOnly 1 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by e Starland . Qty: Turn on 1-click ordering Add to Cart Other Sellers on Amazon: 20 used & new from $45.04Share 1K+ Shares About the product Play a variety of games on your Wii U using your classic Game Cube controller Frequently bought together+ +Total price: $304.95Add all three to Cart Add all three to List These items are shipped from and sold by different sellers. Show details This item: Super Smash Bros. Game Cube Adapter for Wii U by Nintendo Nintendo Wii U $79.95Nintendo Super Smash Bros. Black Classic Gamecube Controller by Nintendo Game Cube, Nintendo Wii $108.00Nintendo Super Smash Bros. White Classic Gamecube Controller by Nintendo Nintendo Wii U, Game Cube, Nintendo Wii $117.00Customers who viewed this item also viewed Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 This shopping feature will continue to load items. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Mayflash Game Cube Controller Adapter for Wii U, PC USB and Switch,…Mayflash4.5 out of 5 stars 1,656Nintendo Wii U$19.99Wii U Game Cube Controller Adapter,YTEAM® Game Cube NGC Controller Adapter for Wii…4.1 out of 5 stars 221# 1 Best Seller in Wii U Gamepads & Standard…$17.98Game Cube Controller Adapter for Wii U, PC USB & Switch - NEXi LUX3.7 out of 5 stars 138$14.99Game Cube Controller Adapter for Nintendo Wii U and PC USB - 4 Ports…TNP Products3.4 out of 5 stars 27Windows XP / Vista / 7, Nintendo Wii U,…$14.95Gamecube Controller Connection Tap for Wii UNintendo4.5 out of 5 stars 94Nintendo Wii U$76.50 (Updated Version) Wii U Game Cube Controller Adapter, Game Cube NGC Controller Adapter for Wii…3.7 out of 5 stars 9$15.59Customers who bought this item also bought Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 This shopping feature will continue to load items. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Nintendo Super Smash Bros. Black Classic Gamecube Controller Nintendo4.6 out of 5 stars 657Game Cube, Nintendo Wii$108.00Nintendo Super Smash Bros. White Classic Gamecube Controller Nintendo4.7 out of 5 stars 1,156Nintendo Wii U, Game Cube, Nintendo…$117.00Super Smash Bros. Edition Game Cube Controller Nintendo4.8 out of 5 stars 431Nintendo Wii U$119.97Super Smash Bros. - Nintendo Wii UNintendo4.6 out of 5 stars 1,540# 1 Best Seller in Wii U Games Nintendo Wii U$38.46HORI Battle Pad for Wii U (Link Version) with Turbo - Nintendo Wii UHori4.2 out of 5 stars 67Nintendo Wii$39.884x Wii/Gamecube Extension Cables Komodo4.1 out of 5 stars 359Nintendo Wii$9.63Special offers and product promotions Your cost could be $29.95 instead of $79.95!"
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"title": "http://www.quadratec.com/\nJeep Parts & Accessories",
"text": "The Quadratec Difference Essentials Jeep Parts Soft Tops Bumpers Expert Advice on Jeep Accessories For over 25 years, Quadratec has proudly provided Jeep enthusiasts the best parts and accessories available. Our company was founded on one principle: Provide the highest level of service and top quality products to all our customers - every day. Whether it is hood parts or tailgate accessories; Antenna kits or light bars, you can count on our experience to help select the perfect parts or accessories for your daily and off-road needs. Experience The Quadratec Advantage today!Terms of Business Your Jeep Questions Answered No matter how you want to customize your Jeep, we can answer your needs. Thinking about a driveshaft for that next Jeep Jamboree run? We can help. Looking for replacement accessories? We've got 'em. How about lift kit parts or new fender flares for your JK? We have the best brands."
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"title": "http://www.coolersonsale.com/corona-beer-cooler-review/\nCorona Beer Cooler Review",
"text": "Corona Beer Cooler Review Considering this cooler is manufactured by Coleman (one of our top rated cooler manufacturers) it’s no surprise its superior quality. It also comes with a built in bottle opener which is the ultimate accessory when purchasing a beer cooler. The solid latch makes carrying of the cooler and moving it around hassle-free. This is the perfect item for all beer lovers, especially those that like to have a frequent Corona. Jump To => Corona Cooler Reviews Corona Cooler Box Comparison Cruiser Koolatron Soft Sided12 VStainless Soft Sided48qt54qt12 Bottles Price:$$$Price:$$Price:$Best For: Travel/ Regular Use Best For: Tailgating/ Camping Best For: Beaches/ Camping Rating: 2.8Rating: 3.7Rating: 4.1Pros of the Corona Beer Cooler Novelty For those that like to enjoy their frequent Corona & Lime, this cooler is definitely a novelty of sorts. Because it has a built in bottle opener (and we all know how handy that is for a Corona beer) it is the perfect accessory for those higher class beer drinkers. You know, the type that drink “non-twist-off” cap beers….. Durable Made of stainless steel, beer and soda stays ice cold even in extreme heat. You simply have to make sure to shut the lid properly and you can guarantee your drinks as cold as if it came from your fridge at home. Ice Retention Ice Retention is commendable, plus the cooler is portable at 65 pounds. You can keep as many as 85 cans of beers or sodas inside."
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"docid": "D481872#0",
"title": "http://www.wikihow.com/Dress-in-a-Gamine-Style\nHow to Dress in a Gamine Style",
"text": "\"Edit Article How to Dress in a Gamine Style The gamine style is sweet, childlike, gentle, innocent and adorably charming. Gamine is originally a French word that means waif or playful child. But since the time of Audrey Hepburn (the original gamine), it has been used to describe a slim, boyish, doe eyed girl with mischievous and innocent childlike appeal. In this article, you'll discover some ways to adapt the gamine style to your own needs. Steps1 Understand that a gamine is an innocent and childlike person. As a gamine, you might want to keep it quite simple, yet quite romantic. However, this doesn't mean you can't make your outfits more boyish if you prefer to, because, after all, a gamine is a 'street urchin' and a 'girl of impish appeal'. The gamine look is generally the opposite of sexy and sultry femme fatale, because it does refer to a girl, giving the idea of sweet and innocent. Some people feel as though a gamine's appeal lies in her charm, class and ladylike manners, which is something you might want to take up on, but a gamine is often quite boyish, and if you don't want to be so ladylike, don't feel forced into being so just because it's the 'gamine style'. Some gamine wardrobes consist of very romantic and quite girly sorts of things, whilst others are more androgynous."
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"docid": "D2663611#0",
"title": "https://www.nbaa.org/ops/safety/ntsb/\nNTSB Accident and Incident Reporting Requirements",
"text": "In the case of an aviation accident or incident, operators should consult Part 830 of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Regulations. It is important to become familiar with these regulations so that the proper reports and notifications can be made following an accident or incident. In general, all accidents and a certain incidents must be reported immediately to the nearest NTSB office. Enforcement action can be taken against the operator if notification is not made in a timely manner. Accidents In Part 830, the NTSB defines an accident as:an occurrence associated with the operation of an aircraft which takes place between the time any person boards the aircraft with the intention of flight and when all such passengers have disembarked,in which any person suffers death or serious injury,in which the aircraft receives substantial damage. Substantial damage means damage or failure which adversely affects the structural strength, performance, or flight characteristics of the aircraft. This type of damage would normally require major repair or replacement of the affected component. There are certain items that are not considered “substantial damage” by the NTSB. These include: Engine failure or damage limited to an engine if only one engine fails or is damaged Bent fairings or cowling Dented aircraft skin or small punctured holes in the skin or fabric Ground damage to rotor or propeller blades Damage to landing gear, wheels, tires, flaps, engine accessories, brakes, or wingtips Incidents The NTSB defines an incident as an occurrence other than an accident, associated with the operation of an aircraft, which affects or could affect the safety of operations. While many incidents do not need to be reported to the NTSB, there are serious incidents that must be reported."
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"docid": "D2297108#0",
"title": "http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/11/us/ntsb-tracy-morgan-crash/index.html\nTrucker in Tracy Morgan crash hadn't slept for 28 hours, NTSB says",
"text": "\"Trucker in Tracy Morgan crash hadn't slept for 28 hours, NTSB says By Jason Hanna and Rene Marsh, CNNUpdated 6:11 AM ET, Wed August 12, 2015JUST WATCHEDReport: Driver sleepy, speeding in Tracy Morgan crash Replay MUST WATCHCrash passenger: Tracy was on top of me Police: Sleep a factor in Tracy Morgan crash Do truck-driving rules make roads safe? Seth Meyers praying for Tracy Morgan Driver: Tracy Morgan screamed in crash Former 'SNL' star in intensive care Actor injured in multi-vehicle crash Report: Driver sleepy, speeding in Tracy Morgan crash NTSB: Trucker's fatigue led to Tracy Morgan crash Tracy Morgan speaks out after crash Driver pleads not guilty in Morgan crash New video of Tracy Morgan crash Truck driver defends himself via Twitter Crash passenger: Tracy was on top of me Police: Sleep a factor in Tracy Morgan crash Do truck-driving rules make roads safe? Seth Meyers praying for Tracy Morgan Driver: Tracy Morgan screamed in crash Former 'SNL' star in intensive care Actor injured in multi-vehicle crash Report: Driver sleepy, speeding in Tracy Morgan crash NTSB: Trucker's fatigue led to Tracy Morgan crash Tracy Morgan speaks out after crash Driver pleads not guilty in Morgan crash New video of Tracy Morgan crash Truck driver defends himself via Twitter Crash passenger: Tracy was on top of me Story highlights Truck driver was awake for 28 consecutive hours, NTSB says He didn't exceed work hours, but poor rest beforehand was factor in crash, board says Board: Passengers didn't use seat belts, which contributed to injuries (CNN) A truck driver's fatigue -- exacerbated by his decision to drive 12 hours to work before he even started his 14-hour shift -- likely caused the June 2014 crash that killed comedian James Mc Nair and seriously injured comedian Tracy Morgan in New Jersey, federal officials said Tuesday. But Mc Nair, Morgan and others in the passenger compartment of a limo van weren't wearing seat belts or using properly adjusted head restraints, a factor that contributed to the severity of their injuries, the National Transportation Safety Board said. A Walmart truck driven by Kevin Roper rear-ended the limo van, which was carrying seven people, shortly before 1 a.m. on the New Jersey Turnpike on June 7, 2014. The crash killed Mc Nair -- known as \"\"Jimmy Mack\"\" -- and seriously injured four other passengers, including former \"\"Saturday Night Live\"\" and \"\"30 Rock\"\" performer Morgan, who was left with a brain injury. The NTSB said Roper was driving 65 mph in a work zone with a posted 45 mph limit, and failed to brake in time for slow-moving traffic ahead of him, including the limo van. The board said Roper declined to speak to its investigators. But the board determined that Roper was awake for more than 28 consecutive hours before the crash, having driven 12 hours in his personal vehicle before he started his job on the morning of June 6, the NTSB said. Photos: Tracy Morgan's comedy career Photos: Tracy Morgan's comedy career Morgan and wife Sabina pose on the red carpet during the premiere of \"\"Are We There Yet?\"\""
},
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"docid": "D2508587#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_who_died_in_aviation-related_incidents\nList of fatalities from aviation accidents",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from List of people who died in aviation-related incidents)navigation search Aviators who died prior to 1912Many notable human fatalities have resulted from aviation accidents and incidents. Those killed as part of a sporting, political or entertainment group who flew together when the accident took place are usually only listed under the group sections; however, some are also listed as individuals. Contents [ hide ]1 Individuals2 Musical groups3 Political groups4 Sporting teams5 See also6 References7 Further reading8 External links Individuals [ edit]Name Nationality Year Notability Flight/aircraft Crash site Cause/circumstances Aaliyah United States2001 actress, singer, model and dancer Cessna 402Marsh Harbour, Abaco Islands, The Bahamas Maximum takeoff weight of airplane substantially exceeded, pilot under the influence of cocaine and alcohol. [ 1]Michael James Adams United States1967 test pilot X-15 Flight 3-65-97Randsburg, California, United States Breakup caused by malfunctioning control system Adolf II, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe Germany1936 royalty Ford Trimotor Zumpango, Mexico CFIT into a volcano Yahaya Ahmad Malaysia1997 entrepreneur, founder of DRB-HICOMAgusta A109 P Kuala Lipis, Penang, Malaysia mid-air explosion Sir John Alcock United Kingdom1919 aviator; flew first non-stop flight across Atlantic in a Vickers Vimy Vickers Viking Cottévrard, near Rouen, France Plane stalled and crashed in fog Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco Brazil1967President of Brazilsmall aircraft Fortaleza, Brazil midair collision Davey Allison United States1993NASCAR driver Hughes 369Talladega, Alabama, United States pilot error [2]Ghazi al-Sadeq Sudan2012 Guidance and Endowments minister Antonov An-26Nuba Mountains south Talodi, South Kordofan, Sudan2012 Sudan Antonov An-26 crash Poor weather Hans Alsér Sweden1977table tennis player Linjeflyg Flight 618 Kälvesta, Sweden Icing of tailplane caused by engines being operated at too low a power setting for anti-ice to be effective Roald Amundsen Norway1928 explorer Latham 47 Barents Seadisappearance An Chang-nam Korea1930Aviator Taiyuan, China [3]Maxie Anderson United States1983 Record-setting hot-air balloonist Hot-air balloonnear Bad Brückenau, West Germany Gondola release mechanism malfunction Scott D. Anderson United States1999 Test pilot, polymath, Cirrus Airframe Parachute System test pilot Cirrus SR20 Federal Prison Camp, Duluth Aileron jam during early production flight-testing [4]Elsa Andersson Sweden1922Aviator, parachutist Parachute Askersund, Sweden Parachute failure David Angell United States2001 producer American Airlines Flight 11World Trade Center North Tower, New York City, Manhattan, United States hijacking by Mohammed Atta Toivo Antikainen Finland1941 Communist leader, military officer Arkhangelsk, Soviet Union Was allegedly killed in a plane crash, but some claim he died in Moscow under suspicious circumstances. Steve Appleton United States2012 CEO of Micron at time of incident Lancair IV-PBoise Airport, Idaho, United States Error during emergency landing Allen Bathurst, Lord Apsley United Kingdom 1942 Army Officer and Member of Parliament Handley Page Halifax Luqa, Malta Crashed on takeoff Mel Apt United States1956 test pilot Bell X-2Edwards AFB, California, United States Pilot error Abdul Salam Arif Iraq1966President of Iraq de Havilland Dove 1Southern Iraqcrashed in sand storm Florence Arthaud France2015 sailor Eurocopter AS350 Villa Castelli, Argentinacollided in mid-air; see Villa Castelli helicopter collision Garnet \"\"Ace\"\" Bailey Canada2001ice hockey player (NHL)United Airlines Flight 175World Trade Center South Tower, New York City, Manhattan, United States hijacking by Marwan al-Shehhi Valentine Baker United Kingdom1942 World War I flying ace Martin-Baker MB 3RAF Wing, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom engine failure Daniel Balavoine France1986 singer and songwriter Aérospatiale AS350 Ecureuil [5]Gourma-Rharous, Mali CFIT during a sandstorm, with Thierry Sabine when crashed G. M. C. Balayogi India2002 politician Bell 206 Kaikalur, India mechanical failure, pilot error Frederick Banting Canada1941 scientist, co-discovered insulin Lockheed Hudson Musgrave Harbour, Newfoundland, Canada Engine problems Heinrich Bär West Germany 1957 test pilot LF-1 Zaunkönig Braunschweig, West Germanylost control of aircraft Silvio Barbato Italy2009 conductor and composer Air France Flight 447 Atlantic Ocean Pilot error Bill Barilko Canada1951ice hockey player ( NHL)Fairchild 24100 km N of Cochrane, Ontario, Canada pilot inexperience, poor weather, overloaded cargo René Barrientos Bolivia1969President of Boliviahelicopter Arque, Cochabamba Department, Bolivia rotors got caught on power lines [6]Charles Bassett United States1966Astronaut Northrop T-38 Talon [6]St. Louis, Missouri, United States with Elliot See; 1966 NASA T-38 crash Tomáš Baťa Czechoslovakia1932 founder of Bata Shoes company Junkers F.13 Otrokovice, Czechoslovakiapoor weather Mark Bavis United States2001ice hockey player (AHL)United Airlines Flight 175World Trade Center South Tower, New York City, Manhattan, United States hijacking by Marwan al-Shehhi Lincoln J. Beachey United States1915 Aviator, stunt flyer Beachey-Eaton Monoplane [7]San Francisco, California, United States Demonstrating inverted flight at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Structural failure while attempting to pull up. Todd Beamer United States2001Oracle Corporation employee United Airlines Flight 93 Shanksville, Pennsylvania, United States hijacking by Ziad Jarrah William D. Becker United States1943 politician, mayor of St. Louis Waco CG-4A-RO [N 1]Lambert Field, St. Louis, Missouri, United States Loss of right-hand wing due to wing strut fitting failure during demonstration flight; [8] Maj. William B. Robertson also dies in this accident [9]Nick Begich United States1972US Congressman from Alaska Cessna 310Alaska, United States Disappeared, body never recovered, presumed dead. Hale Boggs was also in this flight."
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"docid": "D2190771#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/45901414/aviation-safety-flash-cards/\nAviation Safety",
"text": "\"133 terms thunderweasel Aviation Safety Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort List three strategic objectives of ICAO and discuss their importance in international aviation. 1) Transparency and sharing of safety information 2) Greater involvement of regional safety organization 3) Increased cooperation between regulators and industry stakeholders - The ICAO is important to international aviation in that they are the organization tasked with the safety, security, and sustainability of international civil aviation. Chapter 1 p. 5, p. 2 (respectively)Discuss the significance of the Paris Convention of 1919. The second Paris Convention was held to deal with the technical, operational, and organizational aspect of civil aviation, and the proceedings of the convention was ratified by 38 states. Chapter 1 p. 3What were the important accomplishments of the Chicago Convention of 1944? 1) Complete modernization of the basic public international law of the air. 2) Technical and operating aspects reviewed such as airworthiness of aircraft, ATC, and air navigation services. 3) Regions and regional offices established. 4) Provisional International Civil Aviation Organization (PICAO) established until the permanent ICAO came into force. 5) ICAN was dissolved and the Havana Convention was superseded."
},
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"docid": "D2041841#0",
"title": "https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/03/04/ntsb-considers-reopening-buddy-holly-crash-probe/24389009/\nNTSB considers reopening Buddy Holly crash probe",
"text": "\" (Photo: AP)CONNECT TWEET LINKEDIN COMMENT EMAIL MOREDES MOINES, Iowa — It was labeled \"\"the day the music died,\"\" but speculation has lived on about the cause of the airplane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, that killed rock 'n' roll legend Buddy Holly and three others in 1959. The Civil Aeronautics Board ruled on Sept. 23, 1959, that the crash's cause was pilot error and deficiencies in the weather briefing to the pilot. But 56 years later, officials with the National Transportation Safety Board say its cold-case unit is considering reopening the investigation. L. J. Coon, a New England man who describes himself as a retired pilot, aircraft dispatcher and FAA test proctor, petitioned the NTSB to look at several possible contributing factors that may clear the name of pilot Roger Peterson, who died in the crash at age 21. \"\" You have gotten our attention,\"\" the NTSB wrote to Coon in a Feb. 19 e-mail, promising to look into information that he provided. A decision on whether to reopen the case could take several weeks. ( Photo: Register file)Holly has become such a legend that for decades legions of fans have flocked to the crash site 7 miles north of Clear Lake, where an annual party is held at the Surf Ballroom on the crash anniversary. It's unclear what factors caused the NTSB to entertain reopening the case or how often the agency does so. \"\" Our cases are never closed, and we get these from time to time,\"\" said NTSB spokesman Eric Weiss. \"\" The key is if there is new information not previously considered by the board. \"\""
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"docid": "D895457#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockpit_voice_recorder\nFlight recorder",
"text": "\"Flight recorder From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Cockpit voice recorder)navigation search Soviet MS-61 Cockpit Voice Recorder An example of a flight data recorder; the underwater locator beacon is the small cylinder on the far right. ( Translation of warning message in French: FLIGHT RECORDER DO NOT OPEN) The warning appears in English on the other side. A flight recorder is an electronic recording device placed in an aircraft for the purpose of facilitating the investigation of aviation accidents and incidents. Flight recorders are also known by the misnomer black box —they are actually bright orange to aid in their recovery after accidents. The flight data recorder ( FDR) is a device that preserves the recent history of the flight through the recording of dozens of parameters collected several times per second. The cockpit voice recorder ( CVR) preserves the recent history of the sounds in the cockpit, including the conversation of the pilots. The two recorders give an accurate testimony, narrating the aircraft's flight history, to assist in any later investigation. The FDR and CVR may be combined in a single unit. The two recorders are required by international regulation, overseen by the International Civil Aviation Organization, to be capable of surviving the conditions likely to be encountered in a severe aircraft accident. For this reason, they are typically specified to withstand an impact of 3400 g and temperatures of over 1,000 °C (1,830 °F) as required by EUROCAE ED-112."
},
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"docid": "D3414885#0",
"title": "https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2397646,00.asp\nWhich States Have Cell Phone, Texting While Driving Bans?",
"text": "\"Which States Have Cell Phone, Texting While Driving Bans? At this point, there is a patchwork of state laws regarding cell phone use in the car, with other bills making their away through state legislatures. What's on the books in your state? By Chloe Albanesius December 14, 2011 6:28PM ESTFacebook Twitter Linkedin Pinterest Reddit Email Copy The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) caused quite the stir yesterday when it recommended that drivers be banned not just from texting while driving but also placing hands-free calls. \"\" More than 3,000 people lost their lives last year in distraction-related accidents,\"\" NTSB Chairman Deborah A. P. Hersman said in a statement. \"\" It is time for all of us to stand up for safety by turning off electronic devices when driving. \"\" The NTSB is an independent agency that investigates transportation accidents and makes recommendations on safety-related issues. It has no authority to regulate, fund, or be directly involved in the operation of any mode of transportation. A lawmaker, however, could conceivably use the agency's recommendations in crafting legislation. While the NTSB is recommending that there be a nationwide ban on electronics use while driving, the agency's report focused on state efforts rather than an overarching ban from the federal level. \"\""
},
{
"docid": "D1007407#0",
"title": "http://www.findingdulcinea.com/news/Americas/2009/jan/NTSB-Reports-on-Causes-of-Medical-Helicopter-Crashes.html\nNTSB Reports on Causes of Medical Helicopter Crashes",
"text": "\"NTSB Releases Helicopter Crash Investigation Results The National Transportation Safety Board said that nighttime flying in poor weather conditions likely contributed to the three crashes in question, according to CNN. Officials have grown concerned over the frequency of helicopter crashes in the past several months. In fact, nine medical helicopter crashes during 2007 and 2008 have killed 35 people, and the NTSB has released information related to all of them. In the case of a crash in Maryland, the NTSB found that air traffic controllers were \"\"casual and sloppy\"\" in guiding a state police medevac helicopter, according to the Baltimore Sun. The pilot may also have used outdated weather information, but the NTSB said there was no clear cause of this crash. In February 2009, the NTSB will hold hearings on the frequency of medical helicopter crashes. The board recommended safety improvements to the FAA in 2006, but the suggestions were not entirely followed. In a written statement, Robert Sumwalt, chairman of the hearing's board of inquiry, stated, \"\"This hearing will be extremely important because it can provide an opportunity to learn more about the industry so that possibly we can make further recommendations that can prevent these accidents and save lives. \"\" The Necessity of Medical Helicopters Questioned Doctors are questioning whether medevac helicopters are really necessary in a number of situations, given the risk involved in flying them, according to United Press International. Dr. Marc R. Matthews of Phoenix and Dr. Jeffrey P. Salomone of Atlanta, for example, said that emergency medical transports could have been used instead of the helicopters in a number of instances. “"
},
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"docid": "D1516820#0",
"title": "http://www.straitstimes.com/world/united-states/amtrak-train-derails-on-highway-bridge-in-washington-state-media\nDerailed Amtrak train was going 80 mph in 30 mph zone: Transport authority",
"text": "Derailed Amtrak train was going 80 mph in 30 mph zone: Transport authority1 of 7The crash killed at least six passengers, but investigators are still going through the wreckage and could not say for certain how many people have died. PHOTO: KOMO AIR4Published Dec 19, 2017, 12:27 am SGT Updated Dec 19, 2017, 10:29 pm DUPONT, WASHINGTON (REUTERS, NYTIMES, AFP) - An Amtrak passenger train that derailed in Washington state, killing at least three people, was travelling 80 miles (130 km) per hour in a 30 mile-per-hour zone, a federal safety official said late Monday (Dec 18). Bella Dinh-Zarr, a spokesman for the National Transportation Safety Board, told journalists “it’s too early to tell” why the train was traveling at such a fast speed, an estimate that came from preliminary information obtained from an event data recorder in the rear locomotive. The Amtrak train, which Dinh-Zarr said was likely carrying some 80 people, was traveling on a new route for the first time before plunging off a bridge onto a busy highway, leaving nearly 100 people injured in the accident. The crash, occurred at 7.40am (11.40pm Singapore time) and about midway between Tacoma and Olympia, according to a federal official. Thirteen of the train’s 14 cars jumped the tracks near the town of Du Pont, Washington State Patrol spokesman Brooke Bova said. Amtrak has said there were 86 aboard, 80 of them passengers. Five vehicles and two trucks were involved in the accident, and the highway was littered with fragments of the bridge and tree branches. Some motorists were injured but none died, authorities said. “We have been told there are three casualties at this time,” spokeswoman Bova told a news conference, adding that about 100 people were taken to nearby hospitals."
},
{
"docid": "D1516821#0",
"title": "https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/05/13/fatal-train-crash/27222401/\nAmtrak train traveled twice the speed limit on track curve before crash",
"text": "\"While Amtrak engineer Brandon Bostian has submitted a blood sample to investigators, he hasn't yet been formally interviewed by them. At least seven people were killed when the train derailed in Philadelphia. VPC (Photo: Jewel Samad, AFP/Getty Images)CONNECT TWEET LINKEDIN COMMENT EMAIL MOREPHILADELPHIA — The Amtrak train that derailed in Philadelphia, killing at least seven people and injuring more than 200, was traveling at 106 mph shortly before the crash, the National Transportation Safety Board confirmed Wednesday. That speed was twice the limit for the section of the curved track where the accident occurred. Robert Sumwalt, NTSB board member, said that the emergency brakes slowed the train down to 102 mph before the accident. Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, reacting to word of the train's speed, said, \"\"That's just insanity.'' Nutter said he nevertheless didn't want to prejudge. \"\" We know what happened. We don't know why. \"\" It was the nation's deadliest train accident in nearly seven years."
},
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"docid": "D2055160#0",
"title": "http://www.airsafe.com/stewart.htm\nAirSafe.com",
"text": "Payne Stewart plane crash25 October 1999; Sunjet Aviation Learjet 35; N47BA; near Aberdeen, SD: Both pilots and all four passengers, including professional golfer and 1999 US Open winner Payne Stewart, were killed in the crash of a Learjet 35 aircraft. The NTSB determined that the crash was due to an incapacitation of the flight crew members due to a loss of cabin pressurization. The jet, operated by Sunjet Aviation, was originally on a flight from Orlando to Dallas, but strayed off course over northern Florida and continued flying to the northwest until the fuel apparently ran out. The aircraft was seen to depart from controlled flight, and spiral to the ground, and crash. About 14 minutes after departing Orlando, air traffic controllers were unable to contact the aircraft. A US Air Force F-16 was was vectored toward the aircraft, and after visually sighting the aircraft, the pilot was unable to contact the Learjet. The pilot also reported that both engines were operating and that the cockpit windows were obscured by condensation or frost. Four other F-16s observed the flight at various times, including the final descent and impact of the aircraft. The conditions of the windows are consistent with a loss of pressurization and a subsequent rapid drop of temperature. It is likely that the pilots and occupants may have lost consciousness due to hypoxia, or a lack of oxygen."
},
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"docid": "D2285361#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_crash\nAviation accidents and incidents",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Air crash)navigation search\"\"Plane crash\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Plane Crash (disambiguation). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( August 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)A USAF Thunderbirds pilot ejects from his General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon less than a second before it hits the ground. United Airlines Flight 175 crashes into the World Trade Center South Tower on September 11, 2001. The North Tower was hit by American Airlines Flight 11. An aviation accident is defined by the Convention on International Civil Aviation Annex 13 as an occurrence associated with the operation of an aircraft, which takes place between the time any person boards the aircraft with the intention of flight until all such persons have disembarked, where a person is fatally or seriously injured, the aircraft sustains damage or structural failure or the aircraft is missing or is completely inaccessible. [ 1] If the aircraft is destroyed or severely damaged so that it must be written off, it is further defined as a hull loss accident. ["
},
{
"docid": "D1801675#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AirTran_Airways\nAirTran Airways",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Air Tran\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Air Tran (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Air Transat or Air Train (disambiguation). Air Tran Airways IATA ICAO Callsign FL TRS CITRUSFounded 1992 as Valu Jet Airlines Georgia, U. S. [1]Commenced operations October 26, 1993, as Valu Jet Airlines [1] November 17, 1997, as Air Tran Airways Ceased operations December 28, 2014 (Integrated into Southwest Airlines)Hubs Baltimore–Washington International Airport General Mitchell International Airport ( Milwaukee)Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Orlando International Airport Frequent-flyer program A+ Rewards Fleet size 140Destinations 69Company slogan Go. There's nothing stopping you. Parent company Southwest Airlines Co. NYSE : LUVHeadquarters Orlando, Florida, U. S. Key people Gary C. Kelly (Chairman & CEO)Bob Jordan ( President)Bob Fornaro (Former Chairman, President and CEO)Website airtran.com Air Tran Airways (formerly Valu Jet) was an American low-costairline headquartered originally in Orlando, Florida. Air Tran operated nearly 700 daily flights, primarily in the eastern and midwestern United States, with its principal hub at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport where it operated nearly 200 daily departures. Air Tran's fleet consisted of Boeing 717-200 aircraft, of which it was the world's largest operator, and Boeing 737-700 aircraft. Air Tran Airways was acquired by Southwest Airlines in early 2011, which commenced gradual procedure of its full integration. Air Tran's final flight was operated on November 30, 2014, and it was fully integrated into Southwest Airlines on December 28, 2014."
},
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"docid": "D319303#0",
"title": "http://www.navweaps.com/index_tech/tech-080.htm\n\"What caused \"\"The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald?\"\"\"",
"text": "\"Although the wreck was discovered and surveyed several years ago, the causes of the sinking of the ore carrier Edmund Fitzgerald were not solved until recently. The wreck was extensively investigated by remote cameras in the last year or so by members of the National Transportation Safety Board (yes, they do ship wrecks as well as planes and trains). They solved the mystery of her loss quite easily. The ship was carrying taconite, a type of small iron ore pellets. These pellets are porous, so a cargo of them will easily absorb water and gain weight at an incredible rate if they are allowed to get wet. The wreck of the ship was found, as expected, with her cargo dumped out. Ore carriers usually capsize when they sink, unless the water is too shallow to allow them to roll over. They flip, dump the heavy cargo, and then roll back upright from the residual buoyancy in the hull. The weight of the cargo made the ship flip over, dumping the taconite out the hatch covers. Once free of the cargo, the ship then at least partially righted herself, struck the bottom bow-first and broke in half."
},
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"docid": "D2736652#0",
"title": "http://www.bendbulletin.com/home/2714022-151/rapid-growth-in-air-ambulance-industry-raises-safety\nRapid growth in air ambulance industry raises safety concerns",
"text": "Home December 29, 2014 at 09:44AMRapid growth in air ambulance industry raises safety concerns For-profit helicopter EMS operators are taking to the skies with often tragic results. Multiple agencies including the FAA and NTSB investigate the scene of a crash involving an Air Evac helicopter stationed out of Duncan, Oklahoma on Saturday in Wichita Falls, Texas. The helicopter was transporting a patient to United Regional Health Care System from Waurika, Oklahoma when it went down and caught fire. The patient died at the scene and the three crew members were injured. ( Courtesy Patrick Johnston, Wichita Falls Times Record News / Submitted photo)3319838View larger image A -A +Markian Hawryluk The Bulletin@markianhawryluk In the early hours of Oct. 4, Air Evac Lifeteam helicopter pilot Zechariah Smith and his Duncan, Oklahoma-based flight crew received a call from their company’s dispatch center to pick up a patient in Waurika, Oklahoma, and fly him some 40 miles to the United Regional Hospital in Wichita Falls, Texas. The medical helicopter had just returned from a flight to Oklahoma City, but Smith accepted the flight, telling the dispatcher they would need 15 minutes on the ground to prepare. They picked up the passenger, a gunshot victim, at Jackson County Hospital and departed at 1:33 a.m. in clear weather for Wichita Falls. But as Smith approached the helipad 20 minutes later, he felt he was coming in too fast and too high, and decided to abort the landing. As he tried to regroup for another attempt, the helicopter suddenly turned violently to the right. He would later tell investigators it was the fastest he had ever spun in a helicopter."
},
{
"docid": "D2358235#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977_Convair_CV-300_crash\n1977 Mississippi CV-240 crash",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from 1977 Convair CV-300 crash)navigation search Convair 240 N55VM crash A Convair CV-240 similar to the accident aircraft Accident summary Date October 20, 1977, at 18:52 ( CST ). Summary Fuel exhaustion due to pilot error Site Heavily-wooded swamp, Amite County, five miles northeast of Gillsburg, Mississippi31°04′19″N 90°35′57″WCoordinates: 31°04′19″N 90°35′57″W [1]: 3Passengers 24Crew 2Fatalities 6Survivors 20Aircraft type Convair CV-240 (first flew in 1948) [2]Operator L & J Company of Addison, Texas Registration N55VMFlight origin Greenville Downtown Airport ( South Carolina)Stopover Mc Comb-Pike County Airport, Pike County, Mississippi (emergency attempt)Destination Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport ( Louisiana)On October 20, 1977, a Convair CV-240 chartered by the rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd from L&J Company of Addison, Texas, ran out of fuel and crashed in Gillsburg, Mississippi, near the end of its flight from Greenville, South Carolina, to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Lead vocalist/founding member Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist/vocalist Steve Gaines, backing vocalist Cassie Gaines (Steve's older sister), assistant road manager Dean Kilpatrick, pilot Walter Mc Creary, and co-pilot William Gray all died as a result of the crash. Twenty others survived. Contents [ hide ]1 Crash2 Cause3 References4 Further reading5 External links Crash [ edit]On October 20, 1977, three days after releasing their album Street Survivors, Lynyrd Skynyrd's chartered Convair CV-240 airplane ran out of fuel near the end of their flight from Greenville, South Carolina, to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The band had just performed at the Greenville Memorial Auditorium and were to play at Louisiana State University upon arriving in Baton Rouge. [ 2] [3]Upon realizing that the plane had insufficient fuel, the pilots were going to attempt an emergency landing on a small rural airstrip. Despite their efforts, they did not make it and the plane crashed in a wooded area near Gillsburg, Mississippi. Lead singer/founding member Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist/vocalist Steve Gaines, backing vocalist Cassie Gaines, assistant road manager Dean Kilpatrick, pilot Walter Mc Creary, and copilot William Gray all died in the crash. [ 2]Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1977Cassie Gaines had been so fearful of flying in the Convair that she had preferred to travel in the band's cramped equipment truck instead, but Ronnie Van Zant convinced her to board the plane on October 20. ["
},
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"docid": "D2090974#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_Mystery_Oil\nMarvel Mystery Oil",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Marvel Mystery Oil logo Marvel Mystery Oil is a product of the Marvel Oil Company, founded by Burt Pierce in 1923. [ 1] It is used as a fuel additive, oil additive, corrosion inhibitor, penetrating oil, and transmission leak stopper and seal relubricator. It is composed primarily of petroleum distillates, including mineral oil (60-100%), mineral spirits {10-30%}, tricresyl phosphate (an antiwear and extreme pressure additive in lubricants, 0.1-1.0%), ortho dichlorobenzene (a softening and removing agent for carbon-based contamination on metal surfaces, 0.1-1.0%), and para dichlorobenzene (a precursor used in the production of chemically and thermally resistant polymers, <0.1%). Contents [ hide ]1 Origin2 Composition3 Claims4 References5 External links Origin [ edit]After World War I, the Marvel Carburetor Company (Marvel-Schebler Carburetors since 1928) produced carburetors for automobiles and aircraft. Some of these encountered problems with clogged jets, prompting Pierce to formulate a blend of chemicals and petroleum to clean and maintain them. Marvel claims the oil creates a top ring seal producing higher compression, preventing blow-by on power strokes, resulting in more power. [ 1]. Supporting evidence is not provided. The Marvel Oil Company was initially based in Chicago, moved to New York in 1941 and was purchased by Turtle Wax Inc. in 1999, returning to Chicago. [ 1]According to the company, the name Mystery Oil comes from Pierce's answer to the question, \"\"what kind of oil is this?\"\" to which Pierce would respond, \"\"It's a mystery!\"\" ["
},
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"docid": "D1078349#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Dubroff\nJessica Dubroff",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Jessica Dubroff Dubroff, age 7, leaving on her cross-country flight on April 10, 1996Born May 5, 1988 Falmouth, Massachusetts, U. S. Died April 11, 1996 (aged 7) Cheyenne, Wyoming, U. S. Coordinates: 41°10′21.35″N 104°49′37.86″WCause of death Plane crash Resting place Mount Hope Cemetery Pescadero, California, U. S. Parent (s) Lloyd Dubroff Lisa Blair Hathaway Relatives Joshua (brother) Jasmine (sister) Kendall (half-sister) David (half-brother) Deborah (half-sister) (all by Lloyd Dubroff) [1]Jessica Whitney Dubroff (May 5, 1988 – April 11, 1996) was a seven-year-old girl who died while attempting to become the youngest person to fly a light utility aircraft across the United States. On day two of her quest, the Cessna 177B Cardinal single-engine propeller aircraft, piloted by her flight instructor, crashed during a rainstorm immediately after takeoff from Cheyenne Regional Airport in Cheyenne, Wyoming, killing Dubroff, her 57-year-old father, and her flight instructor. [ 2] ( p6)Jessica was born in Falmouth, Massachusetts, to Lisa Blair Hathaway and Lloyd Dubroff and moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in California when she was four. Although billed by the media as a pilot, Dubroff did not possess a medical certificate or a student pilot certificate, since they require a minimum age of 16 or a pilot certificate that requires a minimum age of 17, according to U. S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations. At the time of her trip, there was no record-keeping body that recognized any feats by underage pilots. Nevertheless, local, national, and international news media picked up and publicized her story, and closely followed her attempt until its tragic ending. [ 3]The U. S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigated the crash and concluded that the fatality was caused by the pilot's improper decision to take off in poor weather conditions, his overloading the aircraft, and his failure to maintain airspeed. The three factors resulted in a stall and subsequent fatal crash in a residential neighborhood. The NTSB also determined that \"\"contributing to the [instructor's] decision to take off was a desire to adhere to an overly ambitious itinerary, in part, because of media commitments.\"\" [ 2] ( p53)Contents [ hide ]1 \"\"Sea to Shining Sea\"\" flight2 Final flight segment3 Crash4 Investigation4.1 Probable cause5 Aftermath5.1 Child Pilot Safety Act5.2 Media responsibility5.3 Civil litigation5.4 Burial6 References7 Further reading8 External links\"\"Sea to Shining Sea\"\" flight [ edit]This short video shows the 7-year old pilot participating in pre-flight preparations for a single-engine Cessna 177B. The video also shows rain and cloud-cover, the take-off, and the post-crash wreckage in a residential neighborhood."
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"docid": "D2341472#0",
"title": "https://www.fws.gov/policy/330fw5.html\n.",
"text": "5.1 What is the purpose of this chapter? This chapter describes the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) Aviation Safety Program, including: A. Aircraft Mishap Prevention Plan,B. Accident reporting and investigation procedures,C. Aviation life support equipment (ALSE), and D. Aviation safety awards.5.2 What is the scope of the chapter? This chapter applies to all Service employees, volunteers, Youth Conservation Corps members and students, and seasonal workers who use, operate, or maintain Service aviation resources.5.3 What are the authorities for this chapter? A. Federal Aviation Regulations ( 14 CFR Part 91 ). B. Departmental Manual (DM) Part 352, Aviation Safety. C. Operational Procedures Memoranda (OPM) Series, Department of the Interior National Business Center (NBC) Aviation Management (AM).5.4 What terms do you need to know to understand this chapter? A. Aircraft accident. An accident is when someone is seriously injured or killed, or an aircraft is substantially damaged as a result of aircraft operations. Aircraft operations begin when any person boards the aircraft with the intention of flight and end when all people have left the aircraft. B. Aviation mishap."
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"docid": "D1063514#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_safety\nAviation safety",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Air safety)navigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( October 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)A crewman performing a pre-flight inspection of an Air Malta Airbus A320. Aviation safety means the state of an aviation system or organization in which risks associated with aviation activities, related to, or in direct support of the operation of aircraft, are reduced and controlled to an acceptable level. It encompasses the theory, practice, investigation, and categorization of flight failures, and the prevention of such failures through regulation, education, and training. It can also be applied in the context of campaigns that inform the public as to the safety of air travel. Contents [ hide ]1 Statistics1.1 Evolution1.2 Typology1.3 Transport comparisons1.4 United States1.5 Security2 History2.1 Before WWII2.2 WWII and After2.3 Future3 Aviation safety hazards3.1 Foreign object debris3.2 Misleading information and lack of information3.3 Lightning3.4 Ice and snow3.5 Engine failure3.6 Structural failure of the aircraft3.7 Stalling3.8 Fire3.9 Bird strike3.10 Human factors3.10.1 Pilot fatigue3.10.2 Piloting while intoxicated3.10.3 Controlled flight into terrain3.10.4 Electromagnetic interference3.11 Ground damage3.12 Volcanic ash3.13 Runway safety3.14 Terrorism3.15 Deliberate aircrew action3.16 Military action4 Accident survivability4.1 Airport design4.2 Emergency airplane evacuations5 Accidents and incidents5.1 National investigation organizations6 Air safety investigators7 Safety improvement initiatives8 Regulation9 See also10 Notes and references11 External links Statistics [ edit]Evolution [ edit]Yearly fatalities from 14+ passengers airliners hull loss accidents since 1942, 5-year average in red : fatalities peaked in 1972. [ 1]In 1926 and 1927 there were a total of 24 fatal commercial airline crashes, a further 16 in 1928, and 51 in 1929 (killing 61 people), which remains the worst year on record at an accident rate of about 1 for every 1,000,000 miles (1,600,000 km) flown. [ citation needed] Based on the current numbers flying, this would equate to 7,000 fatal incidents per year."
},
{
"docid": "D2504676#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JetBlue_Airways_Flight_292\nJetBlue Flight 292",
"text": "\"Jet Blue Flight 292From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Jet Blue Airways Flight 292)navigation search Jet Blue Flight 292Sparks shoot out from N536JB's front wheels scraping the runway surface after the tires were torn off on touchdown. Incident summary Date September 21, 2005Summary Front undercarriage malfunction Site Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles, California Passengers 140Crew 6Fatalities 0Injuries (non-fatal) 0Survivors 146 (all)Aircraft type Airbus A320-232Aircraft name Canyon Blue Operator Jet Blue Airways Registration N536JBFlight origin Bob Hope Airport, Burbank, California Destination John F. Kennedy Int'l Airport, New York City Jet Blue Flight 292 was a scheduled flight from Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, California to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City. On September 21, 2005, Captain Scott Burke executed an emergency landing in the Airbus A320-200 at Los Angeles International Airport after the nose gear jammed in an abnormal position. [ 1] No one was injured. Contents [ hide ]1 Incident2 Aftermath and evaluation3 References4 External links Incident [ edit]Carrying 140 passengers and six crew, the Airbus A320-232 departed Burbank at 3:17 p.m. PDT ( UTC -7). The aircraft, which was built in 2002, [2] bore the tail number N536JB [3] and the name \"\"Canyon Blue\"\". It was scheduled to fly 2,465 miles (3,967 km) to John F. Kennedy International Airport. After takeoff from Burbank, the pilots realized that they could not retract the landing gear. They then flew low over Long Beach Municipal Airport (LGB) in Long Beach (the location of a Jet Blue hub) to allow officials in the airport's control tower to assess the damage to its landing gear before attempting a landing. It was found that the nosewheel was rotated ninety degrees to the left, perpendicular to the direction of the fuselage."
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"docid": "D1996140#0",
"title": "http://www.wpxi.com/news/local/1-injured-rollover-crash-i-79-cranberry-twp/140250254\n1 injured in rollover crash on I-79 in Cranberry Twp.",
"text": "1 injured in rollover crash on I-79 in Cranberry Twp. Updated: May 11, 2014 - 4:58 PMCRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. - One person was injured in a rollover crash on Interstate 79 in Cranberry Township Sunday afternoon. The accident happened near mile marker 82 of the northbound lanes about 2:30 p.m. The name and condition of the person injured has not been released. Investigators have not said what caused the crash. Channel 11's news exchange partners at Trib LIVE contributed to this report. Content Continues Below"
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"docid": "D357575#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittston_Township,_Luzerne_County,_Pennsylvania\nPittston Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania",
"text": "\"Pittston Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Pittston Township, Pennsylvania Township Seal Map of Luzerne County highlighting Pittston Township Map of Pennsylvania highlighting Luzerne County Country United States State Pennsylvania County Luzerne Region Greater Pittston Settled 18th century Established 1790Government• Type Board of supervisors• Supervisor Barbara Attardo• Supervisor Stephen Rinaldi• Supervisor David Slezak Area [1]• Total 13.79 sq mi (35.71 km 2)• Land 13.77 sq mi (35.66 km 2)• Water 0.02 sq mi (0.05 km 2)Population ( 2010)• Total 3,368• Estimate (2016) [2] 3,385• Density 245.88/sq mi (94.94/km 2)Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC-4)FIPS code 42-079-61056Pittston Township is a township in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,368 as of the 2010 census. [ 3] The township is located within the Greater Pittston region. As of 2010, the total population of Greater Pittston was 48,020. The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport is located in Pittston Township. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Establishment1.2 Coal mining1.3 Airport1.4 \"\"Kids for cash\"\" scandal1.5 Tornado2 Geography2.1 Neighborhoods of Pittston Township3 Demographics4 Government4.1 List of Pittston Township Supervisors (2008–present)5 Education5.1 Public schools5.2 Private schools6 Transportation6.1 Highways6.2 Public transportation6.3 Air6.4 Rail7 References8 External links History [ edit]A map of Wyoming Valley forts in 1778. \"\" G\"\" represents the battlefield of Wyoming. \"\" J\"\" represents Fort Pittstown (or the Pittstown stockades). [ 4]Establishment [ edit]Pittston Township was one of the five original townships formed under the Susquehanna Land Company of Connecticut (in the Wyoming Valley ). It was originally known as Pittstown (named for Sir William Pitt, an English statesman)."
},
{
"docid": "D577410#0",
"title": "http://ellwoodcity.org/category/obituaries/\nObituaries",
"text": "Obituaries April 11, 2018Barbara Ann Calve Young, 51Barbara Ann Calve Young, 51, of Ellwood City, passed away peacefully, on Wednes day, April 11, 2018 after a long battle with ALS. She was born in Ellwood City, on July 5 1966 to the late Joseph and Margaret “Peg” Ann Reese Calve. Barbara graduated from Lincoln High School in Ellwood City, and West Liberty (WV) State College near Wheeling. She was a member of Christ Presbyterian Church in Ellwood City, where she had served as a deacon. She was employed for many years as a dental hygienist at Dr. Richard Barnes’ Dentist office in Ellwood City. With her husband, she was co-owner of Young’s Custard Stand in New Sewickley. Barbara belonged to the Order of Eastern Star in Ellwood City. She enjoyed scenic trips and catching up on all her favorite TV shows. Her family meant everything to her. Surviving are her loving husband, Paul W. “Rusty” Young, whom she married in 1991."
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{
"docid": "D3540711#0",
"title": "https://www.facebook.com/monroetownshipfire\nMonroe Township Fire Department",
"text": "Monroe Township Fire Department@monroetownshipfire Home About Photos Reviews Videos Posts Community Create a Page Like Recommend Call Now Send Message See more of Monroe Township Fire Department on Facebook Log Inor Create New Account Fire Station in Henryville, Indiana4.7Always Open Community See All1,547 people like this1,551 people follow this About See All315 S Ferguson, PO Box 88 (1,784.92 mi) Henryville, Indiana 47126Get Directions Enter Service Area (812) 294-1738Typically replies within an hour Contact Monroe Township Fire Department on Messengerwww.mtvfd.com Fire Station · Emergency Rescue Service · Public Service Hours Always Open People1,547 likes224 visits People Also Like Cabin Grill Food Stand Furnish Towing & Recovery Automotive Service Goodfellas Pizza Pizza Place Fire Stations in Henryville, Indiana Pages liked by this Page EMT/Paramedic The Fire Store.com Jared Heil - WHASPlaces Henryville, Indiana Public Services Monroe Township Fire Department English (US) · Español · Português (Brasil) ·Français (France) · Deutsch Privacy · Terms · Advertising · Ad Choices ·Cookies · More Facebook © 2018Photos See All Reviews4.7 50 Reviews Tell people what you think Claudia Bowley Quinton· January 11, 2017We had a smoldering chimney fire on Christmas Day. The fire departmentresponse was excellent. We couldn't have asked for better service, especially on Christmas. Thanks so much!!! ! Christopher Kyle Shackelford· September 16, 2015It's an honor to serve my community among such brave men and women. Tony Prickett· March 13, 2015Just want to give shout out to everyone involved with yesterday' s bus crash. A very grateful thank you to everyone. Bill Maloney· March 9, 2014The best profession al fire department in Southern Indiana. Sterling Hargrove· August 20, 2014Best department ever See All Videos At the Crusade event that begins at 5pm!101Grand total as of press time: $28,683.4731Don't forget! Tomorrow night - Henryville's most important event of the year!12See All Posts Monroe Township Fire Department January 15 at 3:30am ·Road conditions this morning."
},
{
"docid": "D2881588#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Township,_Crawford_County,_Ohio\nTexas Township, Crawford County, Ohio",
"text": "\"Texas Township, Crawford County, Ohio Township Methodist church at Plankton Location of Texas Township in Crawford County Coordinates: 40°57′14″N 83°5′19″WCoordinates: 40°57′14″N 83°5′19″WCountry United States State Ohio County Crawford Area• Total 12.0 sq mi (31.2 km 2)• Land 12.0 sq mi (31.2 km 2)• Water 0.0 sq mi (0.0 km 2)Elevation [1] 938 ft (286 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 384• Density 32/sq mi (12.3/km 2)Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC-4)FIPS code 39-76463 [2]GNIS feature ID 1085945 [1]Texas Township is one of the sixteen townships of Crawford County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 384. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 Geography2 Name and history3 Government4 References5 External links Geography [ edit]Located in the northwestern corner of the county, it borders the following townships: Eden Township, Seneca County - north Bloom Township, Seneca County - northeast corner Lykens Township - east Holmes Township - southeast corner Tod Township - south Eden Township, Wyandot County - southwest corner Sycamore Township, Wyandot County - west No municipalities are located in Texas Township, although the unincorporated community of Benton lies in the township's south. Name and history [ edit]Texas Township was organized in 1845. Texas annexation was at that time a hot political topic, hence the name. [ 4]It is the only Texas Township statewide. [ 5]Government [ edit]The township is governed by a three-member board of trustees, who are elected in November of odd-numbered years to a four-year term beginning on the following January 1. Two are elected in the year after the presidential election and one is elected in the year before it. There is also an elected township fiscal officer, [6] who serves a four-year term beginning on April 1 of the year after the election, which is held in November of the year before the presidential election. Vacancies in the fiscal officership or on the board of trustees are filled by the remaining trustees."
},
{
"docid": "D1996142#0",
"title": "http://www.twp.cranberry.pa.us/Calendar.aspx?NID=1&FID=242\nCalendar",
"text": "\"All About Cranberry Manager's Coffee: Celebrating the Library's 45th Anniversary April 11, 2018, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM @ Cranberry Public Library Our Library is celebrating 45 years of service to the community! Come and learn more about their programs and services. Plus, general discussion and Q & A with the Manager. More Details Sport Courts Grand Opening April 14, 2018, All Day @ Graham Park (Dick's Sporting Goods Sportsplex)Watch for details about this exciting event, as we officially open the CTCC 2017 Project of the Year. More Details Sheriff's Office: Gun Licensing April 14, 2018, 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM @ Council Chambers Representatives from the Butler County Sheriff's Office will be available to renew or accept License to Carry (LTC) applications. Open to any Butler County resident. Please refer to the Butler County Sheriff's Office webpage for application details. More Details Free Shredding Event April 14, 2018, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PMLimit - 5 file boxes per person. Remove all binder clips. A voluntary cash or school supply donation is requested, to benefit The Education Partnership - a nonprofit organization that provides school supplies to local children in need."
},
{
"docid": "D379520#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/township/Nickerson-Pine-MN.html\nNickerson township, Pine County, Minnesota (MN) detailed profile",
"text": "Nickerson township, Pine County, Minnesota (MN) detailed profile Land area: 73.9 sq. mi. Water area: 0.6 sq. mi. Population: 154 ( all rural)Males: 83 (53.9%)Females: 71 (46.1%)Occupied houses/apartments: 154 (152 owner occupied, 2 renter occupied)% of renters here: 1%State: 25%Races in Nickerson township: White Non-Hispanic: 94.2%Black: 2.6%Asian: 0.6%Two or more races: 1.9%Median age of males: 40.4 Median age of females: 42.5Discuss Minnesota on our huge forum. We have over 16 million posts!Average household size: 2.57Nickerson township: 2.6 people Minnesota: 2.5 people Average family size: 3.26 Estimated median household income in 2013: ($44,375 in 1999)Nickerson township: $44,454Minnesota: $60,702Median contract rent in 2013: $558 ( lower quartile is $223, upper quartile is $488)Here: $558State: $753Estimated median house or condo value in 2013: $139,460 ( it was $87,400 in 2000 ): $139,460Minnesota: $180,100Lower value quartile - upper value quartile: $86,528 - $212,003Mean price in 2013: Detached houses: $168,043Here: $168,043State: $229,257Townhouses or other attached units: $127,856Here: $127,856State: $168,477In 2-unit structures: $104,485Here: $104,485State: $168,680In 3-to-4-unit structures: $224,410Here: $224,410State: $142,494In 5-or-more-unit structures: $258,943Here: $258,943State: $160,166Mobile homes: $67,792Here: $67,792State: $45,753Occupied boats, RVs, vans, etc. : $80,559Here: $80,559State: $63,954Population density: 2 people per square mile ( very low ). Residents with income below the poverty level in 2013: This township: 8.6%Whole state: 7.9%Click to draw/clear Nickerson township borders Notable locations in this township outside city limits: Notable locations in Nickerson township: Anderson-Berger Park and Campground (A), Gafvert Campground (B). Display/hide their locations on the map Lakes: Wolf Lake (A), Walthausen Lake (B), Pickerel Lake (C), Net Lake (D), Maheu Lake (E), Headquarters Lake (F), Delong Lake (G), Cranberry Lake (H). Display/hide their locations on the map Creek: Larsons Creek (A)."
},
{
"docid": "D2750166#0",
"title": "http://money.cnn.com/2013/07/23/news/economy/postal-home-delivery/index.html\nPostal Service looks to end at-your-door mail",
"text": "\"The Postal Service is pushing new developments to use cluster boxes instead of home delivery. It's sending letters, like this one to the township of Cranberry, Pennsylvania, where residents are up in arms against the boxes. If you're moving to a newly built house, say goodbye to mail delivery at your door. And if some House Republicans get their way, all door-to-door mail delivery will go away. The U. S. Postal Service is marching towards a more \"\"centralized delivery,\"\" where residents pick up their own mail from clusters of mail boxes located in their neighborhood. Local postmasters are sending hundreds of letters to fast-growing communities, warning that cluster boxes will be the way mail will be delivered to new developments. In the past year, the cash-strapped Postal Service has been asking companies in industrial parks and shopping malls to also adopt this form of mail delivery. But Rep. Darrell Issa, the California Republican leading the House effort to save the postal service, wants more. He has made doing away with doorstep delivery a key part of his bill, which would require everyone to get mail at a curbside box or from a cluster box. \"\" A balanced approach to saving the Postal Service means allowing USPS to adapt to America's changing use of mail,\"\" said Issa, who is chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee."
},
{
"docid": "D1984473#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_County,_Michigan\nOakland County, Michigan",
"text": "\"Oakland County, Michigan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Oakland County, Michigan County County of Oakland Horace H. Rackham Memorial Fountain at the Detroit Zoo in 2016. Seal Location in the U. S. state of Michigan Michigan's location in the U. S. Founded January 12, 1819 (created) 1820 (organized) [1] [2]Seat Pontiac Largest city Troy Area• Total 907 sq mi (2,349 km 2)• Land 868 sq mi (2,248 km 2)• Water 40 sq mi (104 km 2 ), 4.4%Population (est. )• ( 2015) 1,242,304• Density 1,386/sq mi (535/km 2)Congressional districts 8th, 9th, 11th, 14th Time zone Eastern: UTC−5 / −4Website www .oakgov .com Oakland County is a county in the U. S. state of Michigan. It is northwest of Detroit and part of metropolitan Detroit. As of the 2010 census, its population was 1,202,362, [3] making it the second-most populous county in Michigan, behind neighboring Wayne County. The county seat is Pontiac. [ 4] The county was founded in 1819 and organized in 1820. [ 1] [5]Oakland County is composed of 61 cities, townships, and villages, and is part of the Detroit - Warren - Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city of Detroit is in neighboring Wayne County, south of 8 Mile Road. Oakland County is among the ten highest income counties in the United States with populations over one million people. ["
},
{
"docid": "D3264460#0",
"title": "https://www.coldwellbankerhomes.com/pa/riverside-beaver-county-school-district/\nRiverside Beaver County School District Real Estate & Homes For Sale",
"text": "Hide Map Home Pennsylvania Real Estate41 Results Riverside Beaver County School District Real Estate & Homes For Sale Order By Newest Newest Price (high to low)Price (low to high)Bedrooms Bathrooms Just Listed1/24116 E 1st Ave North Sewickley Township, PA 16117$134,900Single Family Active MLS # 1330730Updated 1 hour ago4Beds2Total Baths2Car Garage Listing courtesy of Bovard Anderson Co. Just Listed1/151444 Broadway Ave North Sewickley Township, PA 16117$86,000Single Family Active MLS # 1330894Updated 2 days ago3Beds3Total Baths Listing courtesy of Northwood Realty Services Cranberry Just Listed1/25102 E 2nd Ave North Sewickley Township, PA 16117$234,800Single Family Active MLS # 1330471Updated 4 days ago3Beds3Total Baths3Car Garage Listed by Katina Hunter (724) 359-5999Just Listed1/13770 Grandview Rd North Sewickley Township, PA 16117$82,000Single Family Active MLS # 1330412Updated 7 hours ago3Beds3Total Baths2Car Garage Listing courtesy of Preferred Properties, Inc. Just Listed1/19194 Douglass Rd North Sewickley Township, PA 15010$43,900Mobile Home Active MLS # 1330064Updated 6 days ago2Beds2Total Baths2Car Garage Listing courtesy of Re/Max Select Realty1/16425 Stuber Rd North Sewickley Township, PA 15010$122,000Single Family Active MLS # 1329758Updated 7 days ago2Beds1Total Bath2Car Garage Listing courtesy of Howard Hanna Company Chippewa Office1/25530 Mercer Rd North Sewickley Township, PA 15010$925,000Single Family Active MLS # 1329474Updated 1 hour ago4Beds3Total Baths9Car Garage Listing courtesy of Howard Hanna Cranberry Office Contingent1/23321 Hansen Ave Franklin Township, PA 16117$124,900Single Family Contingent MLS # 1329291Updated 8 days ago3Beds2Total Baths2Car Garage Listing courtesy of Re/Max Select Realty1/23375 Clearvue Drive North Sewickley Township, PA 16117$450,000Single Family Active MLS # 13273203Beds2Total Baths Listing courtesy of Northwood Realty Services Beaver1/221065 Hollywood North Sewickley Township, PA 15010$229,900Single Family Active MLS # 13276383Beds2Total Baths3Car Garage Listed by Barb Miskolcze (724) 674-8331Contingent1/24146 Deer Lane Franklin Township, PA 16037$398,000Single Family Contingent MLS # 13275253Beds3Total Baths3Car Garage Listing courtesy of Howard Hanna Cranberry Office Contingent1/23715 Plymouth Lane Ellwood City, PA 16117$139,900Single Family Contingent MLS # 13272273Beds2Total Baths1Car Garage Listing courtesy of Re/Max Select Realty Contingent1/14544 Morningstar Dr Franklin Township, PA 16117$129,900Single Family Contingent MLS # 13264322Beds2Total Baths1Car Garage Listing courtesy of Northwood Realty Services Cranberry1/22215 Country Club Dr North Sewickley Township, PA 16117$149,900Single Family Under Contract MLS # 13259153Beds2Total Baths2Car Garage Listing courtesy of Century 21 Frontier Realty1/16128 Clearwater Dr Franklin Township, PA 16117$167,200Condo / Townhouse Active MLS # 13238622Beds2Total Baths2Car Garage Listing courtesy of Northwood Realty Services Cranberry1/25185 Palm Dr. North Sewickley Township, PA 15010$217,400Single Family Active MLS # 1323440Updated 12 days ago3Beds2Total Baths3Car Garage Listing courtesy of Berkshire Hathaway The Preferred Realty1/181990 High Street North Sewickley Township, PA 16117$185,000Single Family Active MLS # 13229213Beds3Total Baths2Car Garage Listing courtesy of Howard Hanna Company Chippewa Office Contingent1/25125 Oak St #AFranklin Township, PA 16117$180,000Condo / Townhouse Contingent MLS # 13226733Beds2Total Baths1Car Garage Listing courtesy of Re/Max Select Realty1/25108 Waterford Ct Franklin Township, PA 16117$202,000Condo / Townhouse Active MLS # 13224333Beds3Total Baths2Car Garage Listing courtesy of Berkshire Hathaway The Preferred Realty1/22449 Nicholson Ave Franklin Township, PA 16117$150,000Single Family Active MLS # 13216495Total Baths Listing courtesy of Re/Max Select Realty Price Reduced1/25114 Red Fox Drive North Sewickley Township, PA 15010$435,000-$14,900 (-3.31%)Single Family Active MLS # 1319734Updated 2 days ago4Beds3Total Baths10Car Garage Listing courtesy of Howard Hanna Cranberry Office Contingent1/15500 Maxine Dr North Sewickley Township, PA 15010$199,900Single Family Contingent MLS # 13195473Beds2Total Baths2Car Garage Listing courtesy of Re/Max Select Realty1/19117 Clearwater Drive Franklin Township, PA 16117$198,900Condo / Townhouse Active MLS # 13187263Beds3Total Baths2Car Garage Listing courtesy of Howard Hanna Butler Office1/91423 Lexington Drive North Sewickley Township, PA 15066$129,900Single Family Under Contract MLS # 1316851Updated 3 days ago3Beds1Total Bath2Car Garage Listing courtesy of Berkshire Hathaway The Preferred Realty Save this search and receive alerts when new properties are listed. Load More Results Update results when you move the map What’s nearby?"
},
{
"docid": "D1645660#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugarloaf_Township,_Luzerne_County,_Pennsylvania\nSugarloaf Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania",
"text": "\"Sugarloaf Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other Pennsylvania townships with similar names, see Sugarloaf Township, Pennsylvania (disambiguation). Sugarloaf Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Township Little Nescopeck Creek (a creek which runs through the township)Map of Luzerne County highlighting Sugarloaf Township Map of Pennsylvania highlighting Luzerne County Country United States State Pennsylvania County Luzerne Area [1]• Total 22.47 sq mi (58.20 km 2)• Land 22.45 sq mi (58.16 km 2)• Water 0.02 sq mi (0.04 km 2)Population ( 2010)• Total 4,211• Estimate (2016) [2] 4,056• Density 180.64/sq mi (69.74/km 2)Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC-4)ZIP code 18249Area code (s) 570 and 272FIPS code 42-079-75064Sugarloaf Township is a township in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,211 at the 2010 census. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 Geography1.1 Neighboring municipalities2 Demographics3 Education4 References Geography [ edit]According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 22.5 square miles (58.2 km 2 ), of which 22.5 square miles (58.2 km 2) is land and 0.07% is water. The township is drained by the Susquehanna River and Nescopeck Mountain forms its natural northern boundary. Its unincorporated communities include Black Ridge, Council Crest, Sybertsville, and Tomhicken. Route 93 serves the township and interchanges with Interstate 80 in the township. Interstate 81 crosses the southeastern corner of Sugarloaf, where it interchanges with 93 in Black Ridge. Neighboring municipalities [ edit]West Hazleton (south)Hazle Township (south)Black Creek Township (west)Nescopeck Township (northwest)Hollenback Township (north)Butler Township (east)Sugarloaf Township encircles the borough of Conyngham. Demographics [ edit]Historical population Census Pop. %"
},
{
"docid": "D1697814#0",
"title": "http://www.waynesburg.edu/graduate/locations\nLocations",
"text": "Locations Campus Locations Waynesburg University's Graduate and Professional Studies program offers in-person instruction at three convenient centers in the immediate Pittsburgh area in addition to courses on its main campus in Waynesburg, PA. The MBA and RN-to-BSN programs can also be completed entirely online. The Southpointe Center is located off of I-79 (Exit 48) in Washington County. The Cranberry Center is located in Cranberry Township, Pa., in Butler County. The Monroeville Center is located on Penn Center Blvd. in Monroeville, Pa., in Allegheny County. The Main Campus is located in Waynesburg, Pa., in Greene County. Waynesburg Campus51 West College Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 1-888-481-6029 (Graduate and Professional Studies) 1-800-225-7393 (Main Campus)Google Map Directions: From I-79, take Exit 14 (Waynesburg). Make a right onto Route 21 at the end of the ramp. Follow Route 21 to the fourth traffic light. ("
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"docid": "D2064795#0",
"title": "http://www.diehlcdj.com/ask-corina.htm\nWelcome to Diehl CDJR of Butler",
"text": "Welcome to Diehl CDJR of Butler Here at Diehl CDJR of Butler, it’s our goal to be the automotive home of drivers throughout the greater Butler area for new and used sales, car service, auto financing and anything else drivers from nearby Pittsburgh, Mars, Gibsonia and Cranberry Township need. As a family-owned and operated dealership, we’ve made customer care our top priority for decades. We offer a stress-free, friendly shopping environment that guarantees the satisfaction of each customer that enters our doors!Since 1995, we’ve been providing top-quality and affordable cars to drivers throughout Pittsburgh, Mars, Gibsonia and Cranberry Township. We invite drivers to stop by our Butler, PA showroom to browse our massive collection of new and used vehicles. You’ll have the chance to take a test drive in a new model such as the Ram 1500, Jeep Grand Cherokee or Renegade SUVs. Fulfill your need for speed in the Dodge Charger or Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat, Or meet the needs of the family with the new Chrysler Pacifica minivan. Diehl CDJR of Butler believes in providing our customers with all available information to help them make informed decisions. Compare cars to see how our brands stack up to the competition, or go to the Select Your Jeep page for an overview of the line up of these rugged SUVs. Of course, you’ll enjoy the peace of mind that comes with buying your next car from a trustworthy name like Diehl CDJR of Butler! After all, that’s we’ve earned our unrivaled reputation among dealerships in the Pittsburgh area."
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"docid": "D1449186#0",
"title": "https://local.fedex.com/pa/cranberry-township/\nFedEx Locations - Cranberry Township, PA",
"text": "Filter Pennsylvania Cranberry Township Close Fed Ex Ship Center Fed Ex Office Print & Ship Center Fed Ex Drop Box Fed Ex Authorized Ship Center Fed Ex Freight Fed Ex On Site Fed Ex Locations - Cranberry Township, PA14 within 20 miles Show: Fed Ex Office Print & Ship Center19095 Perry Hwy Mars, PA 16046 0.86 mi Today's Hours: 7:00 AM–10:00 PMCall Us View Details Get Directions Fed Ex Ship Center1500 Thomson Park Dr Cranberry Township, PA 16066 0.91 mi Today's Hours: 9:00 AM–8:00 PMCall Us View Details Get Directions Fed Ex Office Print & Ship Center2638 Brandt School Rd Wexford, PA 15090 4.82 mi Today's Hours: 7:30 AM–9:00 PMCall Us View Details Get Directions Fed Ex Office Print & Ship Center4771 Mc Knight Rd Pittsburgh, PA 15237 12.50 mi Today's Hours: 7:00 AM–10:00 PMCall Us View Details Get Directions Fed Ex Ship Center Rte 60 Cargo Building 2Pittsburgh, PA 15231 14.11 mi Today's Hours: 9:00 AM–9:15 PMCall Us View Details Get Directions Fed Ex Office Print & Ship Center215 Summit Park Dr Pittsburgh, PA 15275 16.81 mi Today's Hours: 7:00 AM–10:00 PMCall Us View Details Get Directions Fed Ex Ship Center351 32nd St Pittsburgh, PA 15201 17.13 mi Today's Hours: 9:00 AM–8:30 PMCall Us View Details Get Directions Fed Ex Ship Center600 Vista Dr Pittsburgh, PA 15205 17.40 mi Today's Hours: 9:00 AM–9:00 PMCall Us View Details Get Directions Fed Ex Office Print & Ship Center960 Penn Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15222 17.60 mi Today's Hours: 7:30 AM–9:00 PMCall Us View Details Get Directions Fed Ex Office Print & Ship Center210 Grant St Pittsburgh, PA 15219 18.02 mi Today's Hours: 7:30 AM–9:00 PMCall Us View Details Get Directions Fed Ex Office Print & Ship Center5996 Centre Ave 102Pittsburgh, PA 15206 18.19 mi Today's Hours: 7:30 AM–9:00 PMCall Us View Details Get Directions Fed Ex Office Print & Ship Center3710 Forbes Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15213 18.56 mi Today's Hours: 7:30 AM–9:00 PMCall Us View Details Get Directions Fed Ex Office Print & Ship Center962 Greentree Rd Pittsburgh, PA 15220 18.60 mi Today's Hours: 7:30 AM–9:00 PMCall Us View Details Get Directions Fed Ex Office Print & Ship Center6308 Forbes Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15217 19.71 mi Today's Hours: 7:30 AM–9:00 PMCall Us View Details Get Directions Loading Image may be subject to copyright Terms of Use Hide Results Map Satellite Fed Ex Ship Center Fed Ex Office Print & Ship Center Fed Ex Freight Fed Ex Drop Box Fed Ex Authorized Ship Center Fed Ex On Site Copy & Print Services Take advantage of self-service copying and full-service printing services at Fed Ex Office in Cranberry Township. Learn about our latest offers and special deals at Fed Ex Office. Or start your order online for pickup within 24 hours. View copy & printing services Boxes & Packaging Spend less time looking for just the right box. No more wondering how you’ll get it there or if it will make it in one piece. When you have something to pack, bring it to the pros and get exactly what you need, along with ultimate peace of mind. Packing services Business Card Printing Order discount, full-color or custom business cards at any Fed Ex Office in Cranberry Township, PA. Select a design template and personalize it to best suit your needs. Order online for easy and convenient printing and delivery. Business card options Shipping & Delivery We can help you choose your shipping and delivery options."
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"docid": "D1268003#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_County\nOakland County, Michigan",
"text": "\"Oakland County, Michigan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Oakland County)navigation search Oakland County, Michigan County County of Oakland Horace H. Rackham Memorial Fountain at the Detroit Zoo in 2016. Seal Location in the U. S. state of Michigan Michigan's location in the U. S. Founded January 12, 1819 (created) 1820 (organized) [1] [2]Seat Pontiac Largest city Troy Area• Total 907 sq mi (2,349 km 2)• Land 868 sq mi (2,248 km 2)• Water 40 sq mi (104 km 2 ), 4.4%Population (est. )• ( 2015) 1,242,304• Density 1,386/sq mi (535/km 2)Congressional districts 8th, 9th, 11th, 14th Time zone Eastern: UTC−5 / −4Website www .oakgov .com Oakland County is a county in the U. S. state of Michigan. It is northwest of Detroit and part of metropolitan Detroit. As of the 2010 census, its population was 1,202,362, [3] making it the second-most populous county in Michigan, behind neighboring Wayne County. The county seat is Pontiac. [ 4] The county was founded in 1819 and organized in 1820. [ 1] [5]Oakland County is composed of 61 cities, townships, and villages, and is part of the Detroit - Warren - Dearborn, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city of Detroit is in neighboring Wayne County, south of 8 Mile Road. Oakland County is among the ten highest income counties in the United States with populations over one million people. ["
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"docid": "D935665#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/township/Sheridan-Mason-MI.html\nSheridan township, Mason County, Michigan (MI) detailed profile",
"text": "Sheridan township, Mason County, Michigan (MI) detailed profile Land area: 34.4 sq. mi. Water area: 1.6 sq. mi. Population: 969 ( all rural)Males: 485 (50.1%)Females: 484 (49.9%)Occupied houses/apartments: 953 (882 owner occupied, 71 renter occupied)% of renters here: 7%State: 26%Races in Sheridan township: White Non-Hispanic: 96.3%Black: 0.2%American Indian and Alaska Native: 0.5%Asian: 0.1%Two or more races: 1.4%Median age of males: 44.4 Median age of females: 44.8Discuss Michigan on our huge forum. We have over 16 million posts!Average household size: 2.33Sheridan township: 2.3 people Michigan: 2.6 people Average family size: 2.80 Estimated median household income in 2013: ($26,875 in 1999)Sheridan township: $41,592Michigan: $48,273Median contract rent in 2013: $530 ( lower quartile is $269, upper quartile is $460)Here: $530State: $629Estimated median house or condo value in 2013: $112,962 ( it was $83,300 in 2000 ): $112,962Michigan: $117,500Lower value quartile - upper value quartile: $67,811 - $186,017Mean price in 2013: Detached houses: $158,513Here: $158,513State: $159,597Townhouses or other attached units: $205,192Here: $205,192State: $138,735In 2-unit structures: $100,633Here: $100,633State: $89,877In 3-to-4-unit structures: $182,176Here: $182,176State: $110,373In 5-or-more-unit structures: $228,211Here: $228,211State: $119,825Mobile homes: $28,627Here: $28,627State: $33,033Occupied boats, RVs, vans, etc. : $7,331Here: $7,331State: $40,667Population density: 28 people per square mile ( low ). Residents with income below the poverty level in 2013: This township: 16.4%Whole state: 10.5%Residents with income below 50% of the poverty level in 2013: This township: 16.4%Whole state: 4.8%Click to draw/clear Sheridan township borders Notable locations in this township outside city limits: Notable locations in Sheridan township: Round Lake School (A), Batcheller School (B), Ford Lake School (C). Display/hide their locations on the map Churches in Sheridan township include: Bachelor Evangelical Church (A), Saint Joseph Church (B). Display/hide their locations on the map Cemetery: Batchelor Christ Cemetery (1)."
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"docid": "D3121367#0",
"title": "http://www.careerbuilder.com/jobs-underground-utility-locator\nUnderground Utility Locator Jobs",
"text": "Sort By: Relevance | Date | Company Vac Truck Operator / Utility Locator - SUE - Richardson, TX1 week ago Full-Time Halff Associates has an immediate opening for a Vac Truck Operator / Utility Locator in Richardson, TX. Qualifications: 1 year of vac truck experience is required Valid State driver's license Designating experience a plus Requirements: Operate Vac Master 4... Halff Associates, Inc. Richardson, TXSave Job Email Job CAREERBUILDER APPLYUtility Line Locator4 weeks ago Full-Time | Pay: $16.00 - $18.00/hour Are you stuck in a dead-end job? Are you looking for career advancement and benefits? Turn a new leaf and start Monday! We are currently seeking entry level and exprienced Utility Line Locators for work in the Denver Metropolitan Area. We offer 100% paid... SNI Energy Golden, COSave Job Email Job Utility Locator - SUE - Austin, TX2 weeks ago Full-Time Halff Associates has an immediate opening for a Utility Locator in Austin, TX. Qualifications: 1-4 years of designating experience is required Valid State driver's license Vac Truck experience a plus Requirements: Operate different electromagnetic locatin... Halff Associates, Inc. Austin, TXView 1 more Save Job Email Job Digital Utility Locators2 weeks ago Full-Time | Pay: $15k/year Digital Utility Locator The largest utility locating company in the United States is looking to add a team of Digital Utility Locators to their team. Job Summary: These individuals will be working on the Digital Location Team. When a utility locate is req... Aerotek Indianapolis, INSave Job Email Job CAREERBUILDER APPLYDirectional Drill Locator1 day ago Full-Time The Operator 2 is responsible for running a variety of equipment related to underground construction in accordance with company policies and safety related procedures. Primary Responsibilities: Directional drill operator on 15,000lb."
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"docid": "D2517525#0",
"title": "https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/416-Lakeview-Dr_New-Brighton_PA_15066_M47719-30607\n416 Lakeview Dr, New Sewickley Township, PA 15066",
"text": "416 Lakeview Dr, New Sewickley Township, PA 15066$70,0002 beds1 bath Contact Agent Property Details Schools & Neighborhood Payment Calculator Property History Directions For Sale - Active1 / 11VR Tour For Sale - Active$70,000Estimation is calculated based on tax assessment records, recent sale prices of comparable properties, and other factors. Estimated Rental Price is based on similar rentals in this area. Estimate Payment2 beds1 bath416 Lakeview Dr, New Sewickley Township , PA 15066Map Map Commute Time View Rates View Rates×This home is now hidden from your search results. Add Note Hide Share Contact Agentless than a minute ago Edit Note Open House None at this time Request a Private Showing Property Details for 416 Lakeview Dr Move-in Ready two bedroom Ranch style home is a strong alternative to renting. Large living room will provide many options for your decorating flare. The corner tiled area in the living room is the perfect location for a future free standing fireplace. The eat-in-kitchen sports pretty oak cabinetry and an abundance of counter space for preparing meals. Laundry/utility room is located directly off the kitchen. The two car garage is roomy enough to offer a place for a workshop or storage. The covered front porch is a great place to relax and unwind."
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{
"docid": "D2166637#0",
"title": "http://www.co.butler.pa.us/county-sheriff\nCounty Sheriff",
"text": "\"County Sheriff Michael T. Slupe, Sheriff First Floor, County Courthouse 300 South Main Street P. O. Box 1208 Butler, PA 16003 724-284-5245Mission To provide the highest level of law enforcement and professional services which is supported by a positive, focused, and forward approach to accomplish these goals for the benefit of the residents and taxpayers of this County. Sheriff Michael T. Slupe Scheduled Events No events scheduled at this time. Basic Handgun Safety Class Information The Butler County Sheriff's Office Basic Handgun Safety Course is accepting applications for the Basic Firearms Safety class at the Butler County Training room at 227 East Cunningham Street and at the Butler City Hunting and Fishing Club in East Butler, PA for the firing range familiarization. If you are interested in attending, please send in your application. Seating is limited. Our classes have been full and we are trying our best to accomadate everyone who has signed up. For more information, please click on the Firearms tab and click on Firearms Safety Link or call the Office at 724-284-5245, and press option \"\"0\"\". Cranberry LTCThe Sheriff's Office will be renewing and accepting License to Carry (LTC) applications at the Cranberry Township Municipal Building's Public Meeting Room between 9 AM and 2 PM on the following Saturdays: February 3, 2018April 14, 2018June 2, 2018August 4, 2018October 13, 2018We will look forward to seeing you there. Unionville/Center Township Firehall LTCThe Sheriff's Office will be at the Unionville VFD located at 102 Mahood Rd, Butler, Pa 16001 to renew and accept License to Carry (LTC) applications between 9 AM and 2 PM on the following Saturdays: November 18, 2017May 12, 2018November 3, 2018We will look forward to seeing you there. \""
},
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"docid": "D706014#0",
"title": "https://www.bankbranchlocator.com/keybank-locations-in-pennsylvania.html\nKEYBANK LOCATIONS IN PENNSYLVANIA",
"text": "KEYBANK LOCATIONS IN PENNSYLVANIAKey Bank operates with 113 branches in 86 different cities in the state of Pennsylvania. The bank also has 1096 more offices in fifteen states. Cities or towns with Key Bank offices are shown on the map below. You can also scroll down the page for a full list of all Pennsylvania branch locations with addresses, hours, and phone numbers information. You can click any office name for more details. MAP OF KEYBANK LOCATIONS IN PALIST OF CITIES AND BRANCHES IN PENNSYLVANIAAllentown ACedar Crest1251 S Cedar Crest Blvd, Allentown 18103Allison Park Allison Park2412 Ferguson Road, Allison Park 15101Ambler Blue Bell20 West Skippack Pike, Ambler 19002Bethel Park BHillcrest4996 Library Road, Bethel Park 15102Bridgeville Collier Township1593 Washington Pike, Bridgeville 15017Butler Butler Center Avenue364 Center Avenue, Butler 16001California CCalifornia256 Third St., California 15419Chalfont Chalfont Route 202 & Skyline Dr., Chalfont 18914Chester Springs Eagle300 Simpson Drive, Chester Springs 19425Coatesville Airport Village102 Airport Road, Coatesville 19320Collegeville Collegeville364 East Main Street, Collegeville 19426Connellsville Laurel Mall100 Laurel Drive, Connellsville 15425Conshohocken Conshohocken101 West Ridge Pike, Conshohocken 19428Coraopolis Coraopolis953 Fifth Avenue, Coraopolis 15108Corry Corry318 West Columbus Avenue, Corry 16407Cranberry Township Cranberry Township20111 Route 19, Cranberry Township 16066Devon DDevon414 Lancaster Avenue, Devon 19333Douglassville Douglassville1191 Ben Franklin Highway West, Douglassville 19518Downingtown Brandywine Square82 Quarry Road, Downingtown 19335Thorndale3909 Lincoln Highway, Downingtown 19335Downingtown100 East Lancaster Ave, Downingtown 19335Doylestown Doylestown500 Farm Lane, Doylestown 18901Dresher Dresher701 Twining Road, Dresher 19025East Mc Keesport EEast Mc Keesport1135 Fifth Avenue, East Mc Keesport 15035East Norriton East Norriton450 E Germantown Pike, East Norriton 19401Elizabeth Elizabeth810 Mckeesport Road, Elizabeth 15037Emmaus Emmaus - Chestnut Street731 Chestnut Street, Emmaus 18049Erie Kearsarge1468 West Gore Road, Erie 16509Millcreek2520 West 26th Street, Erie 165068th and State801 State Street, Erie 16501Exton Exton601 N Pottstown Pike, Exton 19341Finleyville FFinleyville3500 Extension Avenue, Finleyville 15332Flourtown Flourtown1851 Bethlehem Pike, Flourtown 19031Fogelsville Fogelsville861 North Route 100, Fogelsville 18051Frazer Frazer200 W Lancaster Ave, Frazer 19355Gibsonia GRichland Mall5375 William Flynn Highway, Gibsonia 15044Gilbertsville Gilbertsville1050 East Philadelphia Avenue, Gilbertsville 19525Greensburg Hempfield6084 Route 30, Greensburg 15601Pittsburgh Street800 E. Pittsburgh Street, Greensburg 15601Harleysville HHarleysville278 Main Street, Harleysville 19438Houston Houston22 East Pike Street, Houston 15342Huntingdon Valley Huntingdon Valley761 Huntingdon Pike, Huntingdon Valley 19006Imperial IImperial100 West Allegheny Road, Imperial 15126Ingomar Ingomar9605 Harmony Drive, Ingomar 15127Jeannette JJeannette411 Clay Avenue, Jeannette 15644Kennett Square KKennett Square838 East Baltimore Pike, Kennett Square 19348Kresgeville Kresgeville543 Interchange Rd, Kresgeville 18333Lansdale LNorth Broad1804 North Broad Street, Lansdale 19446Marketplace1551 Valley Forge Road, Lansdale 19446Lansford Lansford13 West Ridge Street, Lansford 18232Lehighton Lehighton904 Blakeslee Boulevard Drive E, Lehighton 18235Limerick Limerick260 West Ridge Pike, Limerick 19468Macungie MMacungie201 West Main Street, Macungie 18062Maple Glen Maple Glen732 Norristown Road, Maple Glen 19002Mc Kees Rocks Mc Kees Rocks527 Chartiers Avenue, Mc Kees Rocks 15136Mc Murray Mc Murray4073 Washington Road, Mc Murray 15317Meadville Meadville18914 Park Avenue Plaza, Meadville 16335Monongahela Monongahela318 West Main Street, Monongahela 15063Monroeville Monroeville Mall711 Mall Circle Drive, Monroeville 15146Mount Pleasant Countryside Shopping Center100 Country Side Plaza, Mount Pleasant 15666Mount Pleasant544 West Main Street, Mount Pleasant 15666Natrona Heights NNatrona Heights1509 Freeport Road, Natrona Heights 15065New Kensington Parnassus333 Freeport Street, New Kensington 15068Norristown Audubon2624 Egypt Road, Norristown 19403North East North East27 East Main Street, North East 16428North Huntingdon North Huntingdon201 Ronda Ct, North Huntingdon 15642North Wales North Penn1498 North Wales Road, North Wales 19454Oakmont OOakmont583 Allegheny Avenue, Oakmont 15139Palmerton PPalmerton372 Delaware Avenue, Palmerton 18071Philadelphia Bustleton9869 Bustleton Avenue, Philadelphia 19115Pittsburgh Squirrel Hill Murray1730 Murray Avenue, Pittsburgh 15217Mcknight Road4808 Mcknight Road, Pittsburgh 15237Lebanon Shops305 Mt Lebanon Blvd, Pittsburgh 15234East Liberty217 North Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh 15206Bellevue484 Lincoln Avenue, Pittsburgh 15202Fifth and Grant437 Grant St, Pittsburgh 15219Mt Washington122 Shiloh Street, Pittsburgh 15211Allegheny1020 Western Avenue, Pittsburgh 15233Pleasant Hills10 Old Clairton Road, Pittsburgh 15236Waterworks II831 Freeport Road, Pittsburgh 15238Plum Boro1801 Route 286, Pittsburgh 15239South Hills Village1825 Washington Road, Pittsburgh 15241North Hills6203 Babcock Boulevard, Pittsburgh 15237Hazelwood Rite Aid4934 Second Avenue, Pittsburgh 15207Oakland West3700 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh 15213West End22 Wabash Avenue, Pittsburgh 15220Stanwix11 Stanwix Street, Pittsburgh 15222Oliver Avenue300 Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh 15222Shadyside810 South Aiken Ave, Pittsburgh 15232Pottstown North Coventry2 Glocker Way, Pottstown 19465East End1500 East High Street, Pottstown 19464Pottstown Center Route 100 And Shoemaker Road, Pottstown 19464Quakertown QTrainer's120 N. W. End Blvd., Quakertown 18951Red Hill RRed Hill400 Main Street, Red Hill 18076Sellersville SSellersville209 North Main Street, Sellersville 18960Sewickley Sewickley400 Broad Street, Sewickley 15143Skippack Skippack3893 Skippack Pike, Skippack 19474Slatington Slatington502 Main Street, Slatington 18080Smithton Smithton713 Peer Street, Smithton 15479Souderton Souderton702 Route 113, Souderton 18964Spring House Spring House1017 North Bethlehem Pike, Spring House 19477Trexlertown TTrexlertown6890 Hamilton Blvd, Trexlertown 18087Uniontown UUniontown19 South Beeson Boulevard, Uniontown 15401Verona VPenn Hills Saltsburg6145 Saltsburg Road, Verona 15147Walnutport WLehigh Township4421 Lehigh Drive, Walnutport 18088Warminster Warminster298 Veterans Way, Warminster 18974Warren Warren315 Second Avenue, Warren 16365Warrington New Warrington280 Easton Road, Warrington 18976Washington West Beau Street200 West Beau Street, Washington 15301West Chester Westtown1197 Wilmington Pike, West Chester 19382Wexford Wexford270 Market Lane, Wexford 15090Whitehall Whitehall2971 Macarthur Road, Whitehall 18052Willow Grove Willow Grove9 Easton Road, Willow Grove 19090"
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"docid": "D2581033#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCandless,_Pennsylvania\nMcCandless, Pennsylvania",
"text": "\"Mc Candless, Pennsylvania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( January 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Mc Candless, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Home Rule Municipality Typical suburban street Location in Allegheny County and state of Pennsylvania Coordinates: 40.57651°N 80.029292°WCoordinates: 40.57651°N 80.029292°WCountry United States State Pennsylvania County Allegheny Settled 1796Incorporated 1851Government• Type Town Council• Council President Gerard Aufman (R)• Town Manager Tobias M. Cordek Area [1]• Total 16.60 sq mi (43.00 km 2)• Land 16.50 sq mi (42.73 km 2)• Water 0.10 sq mi (0.27 km 2)Elevation 1,024 ft (312 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 28,457• Estimate (2016) [2] 28,755• Density 1,742.83/sq mi (672.92/km 2)Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC-4)ZIP code 15237, 15090, 15101, 15127Area code (s) 412, 724FIPS code 42-003-45900Website Mc Candless official website Mc Candless is a Home Rule Municipality in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 28,457 at the 2010 census. [ 3] It obtained a home rule charter on January 1, 1975, and changed its name from \"\"Mc Candless Township\"\" to \"\"Town of Mc Candless\"\". [ 4] Though Mc Candless no longer operates under the First Class Township Code, it is classified as a first-class township for certain purposes. [ 5] [6] [7]The inclusion of the word \"\"Town\"\" in its name sometimes causes confusion, since with one exception, a \"\"town\"\" is not a municipal unit in Pennsylvania. Bloomsburg, in Columbia County, was incorporated as a town in 1870, and is legally recognized as \"\"the only incorporated town\"\" in Pennsylvania. Mc Candless is part of the North Allegheny School District and participates in the multi-municipality Northland Public Library."
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"docid": "D490599#0",
"title": "http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/acclimatization\nAcclimatization",
"text": "\"Acclimatization Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Wikipedia. Related to Acclimatization: acclimatization to heatacclimatization [ ə‚klī·mə·tə′zā·shən] (biology)Physiological, emotional, and behavioral adjustment by an individual to changes in theenvironment. ( evolution)Adaptation of a species or population to a changed environment over several generations. Alsoknown as acclimation. Mc Graw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The Mc Graw-Hill Companies, Inc. The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased. Acclimatizationthe adaptation of organisms to new conditions of existence. Although acclimatization literally means adaptation to the climate, the term has long been used to designate adaptation of the organism not, only to new climatic conditions but also to soil conditionsand new biocenoses. Acclimatization can occur in either of two ways: (1) By changing themetabolism of organisms. This type of change (modification) is not inherited and is governed by theresponse rate of the organism."
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"docid": "D22127#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptation\nAdaptation",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the evolutionary process. For other uses, see Adaptation (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Adoption or Acclimatization. Part of a series on Evolutionary biology Diagrammatic representation of the divergence of modern taxonomic groups from their common ancestor Key topics [show]Processes and outcomes [show]Natural history [show]History of evolutionary theory [show]Fields and applications [show]Social implications [show]Evolutionary biology portal Category Book Related topicsv t e In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the population during that process. Thirdly, it is a phenotypic or adaptive trait, with a functional role in each individual organism, that is maintained and has been evolved by natural selection. Organisms face a succession of environmental challenges as they grow, and show adaptive plasticity as traits develop in response to the imposed conditions. This gives them resilience to varying environments. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 General principles2.1 What adaptation is2.2 What adaptation is not2.3 Adaptedness and fitness2.4 Genetic basis3 Types3.1 Changes in habitat3.2 Genetic change3.3 Co-adaptation3.4 Mimicry3.5 Trade-offs4 Shifts in function4.1 Pre-adaptation4.2 Co-option of existing traits: exaptation5 Non-adaptive traits6 Extinction and coextinction7 Philosophical issues8 See also9 References10 Sources History [ edit]Main article: History of evolutionary thought Adaptation is an observable fact of life accepted by philosophers and natural historians from ancient times, independently of their views on evolution, but their explanations differed."
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"docid": "D729299#0",
"title": "http://en.dictionnaire.education/fr/habitude\nPRONUNCIATION OF HABITUDE IN FRENCH",
"text": "\"Educalingo cookies are used to personalize ads and get web traffic statistics. We also share information about the use of the site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners. Got itfrhabitude Search Meaning of \"\"habitude\"\" in the French dictionary DICTIONARYPRONUNCIATION OF HABITUDE IN FRENCHhabitude GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF HABITUDEnoun adjective verb adverb pronoun preposition conjunction interjection article Habitude is a noun . A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc. WHAT DOES HABITUDE MEAN IN FRENCH? NOTE: The definition has been automatically translated into English. Click to see the original definition of «habitude» in the French dictionary.habit Habit is an acquired, relatively permanent and stable disposition, which becomes a kind of second nature. Ex: Every morning, I take the train. Read more Definition of habitudein the French dictionary La définition de habitude dans le dictionnaire est conformation d'un être humain, d'un animal ou d'un végétal."
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"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/acclimatization\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Vocabulary What does acclimatization mean? Definitions for acclimatization Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word acclimatization. Princeton's Word Net (2.50 / 4 votes)Rate this definition:acclimatization, acclimatisation, acclimation (noun)adaptation to a new climate (a new temperature or altitude or environment)Wiktionary (1.50 / 2 votes)Rate this definition:acclimatization (Noun)The act of acclimatizing; the process of inuring to a new climate, or the state of being so inured.acclimatization (Noun)The climatic adaptation of an organism that has been moved to a new environment. Webster Dictionary (5.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition: Acclimatization (noun)the act of acclimatizing; the process of inuring to a new climate, or the state of being so inured Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Acclimatization Acclimatization, or acclimation in English-speaking countries other than the US, is the process in which an individual organism adjusts to a gradual change in its environment, allowing it to maintain performance across a range of environmental conditions. Acclimatization occurs in a short period of time, and within the organism's lifetime. This may be a discrete occurrence or may instead represent part of a periodic cycle, such as a mammal shedding heavy winter fur in favor of a lighter summer coat. Organisms can adjust their morphological, behavioral, physical, and/or biochemical traits in response to changes in their environment. While the capacity to acclimate to novel environments has been well documented in thousands of species, researchers still know very little about how and why organisms acclimate the way that they do. U. S. National Library of Medicine (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Acclimatization Adaptation to a new environment or to a change in the old. Numerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of acclimatization in Chaldean Numerology is: 1Pythagorean Numerology The numerical value of acclimatization in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3Sample Sentences & Example Usage Sven Voss: Acclimatization can decrease the risk of heat illness, which includes symptoms like nausea, fatigue, fainting etc.. Images & Illustrations of acclimatization Translations for acclimatization From our Multilingual Translation Dictionaryaklimatizace Czech Eingewöhnung, Akklimatisierung Germanεγκλιματισμός Greekaclimatación Spanishacclimatation Frenchהתאקלמות Hebrewअभ्यास होना Hindiakklimatizálás, akklimatizálódás Hungarianacclimatation Interlinguaacclimatazione Italianacclimatisatie, aanpassing Dutchaklimatyzacja Polishaclimação, aclimatação Portugueseакклиматизация, акклиматизирование Russianaklimatizacija Serbo-Croatianacklimatisering Swedish Get even more translations for acclimatization »Translation Find a translation for the acclimatization definition in other languages: Select another language: Discuss these acclimatization definitions with the community: Word of the Day Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily?"
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"title": "http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/acclimatize\nacclimatizeverb [ I or T]",
"text": "\"Meaning of “acclimatize” in the English Dictionary English Examples\"\"acclimatize\"\" in English See all translationsacclimatizeverb [ I or T]UK usually acclimatiseuk / əˈklaɪ.mə.taɪz / us / əˈklaɪ.mə.t̬aɪz / US also acclimate, us / ˈæk.lə.meɪt / uk to ( cause to) change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc. : More time will be needed for the troops and equipment to become acclimatized to desert conditions. We found it impossible to acclimatize ourselves to the new workingconditions. The defending champion has acclimatized to the 90°F sunshine by spending the past month in Florida. \"\" Why is it that it rains all the time in England ?\"\" \"\" Don't worry - you'll soon acclimatize. \"\" Thesaurus: synonyms and related words Adapting and modifyingacclimate accommodateacculturate acculturationadapt amendment beatchameleonchange with/keep up with/move with the times idiomconfigure doctorflexible liberty nativeput sth forward readjustringring the changes (on) idiomsupple tailored See more results »acclimatizationnoun [ U] UK usuallyacclimatisation uk / əˌklaɪ.mə.taɪˈzeɪ.ʃ ə n / us / əˌklaɪ.mə.t̬əˈzeɪ.ʃ ə n / (Definition of “acclimatize” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)Translations of “acclimatize”thích nghi…aclimatarse, aclimatar (se)…aclimatizar (-se)…menyesuaikan diri…ปรับตัวให้ชินกับอากาศ…yeni bir iklime, ortama alışmak, alıştırmak…(使)適應, (使)習慣於, (使)服水土…акклиматизироваться…aclimatar (se)…(使)适应, (使)习惯于, (使)服水土…menyesuaikan (dengan iklim)…przyzwyczajać (się), aklimatyzować (się)…Need a translator? Translator tool Get a quick, free translation!What is the pronunciation of acclimatize? \""
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/11725027/chapter-11-flash-cards/\nChapter 11",
"text": "\"45 terms bbchst91Chapter 11Exercise in Hot and Cold Environments Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort What is the difference between acclimation and acclimatization? -Acclimation is the adaption from days to weeks; short term -Acclimatization is the adaption from months to years; long periods of time. What does it mean to be homeothermic? -Internal body temp. -Is physiologically regulated to keep near constant even when the environment temps. change. By how many degrees do we normally fluctuate in temperature? -No more than about 1.8 degress F (1.0c) -Normal range 97-100 degress FWhat percentage of the energy utilized by the body is used for physiological processes? -25% is used at energy (ATP), rest is used for heat How does heat move in the body and by what means? Must move from deep (the core) to skin (shell), where it has access to outside environment."
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"title": "http://ilocis.org/documents/chpt37e.htm\nChapter 37 - Barometric Pressure, Reduced",
"text": "\"Part VI - General Hazards Français Chapter 37 - Barometric Pressure, Reduced VENTILATORY ACCLIMATIZATION TO HIGH ALTITUDEJohn T. Reeves and John V. Weil People are increasingly working at high altitudes. Mining operations, recreational facilities, modes of transportation, agricultural pursuits and military campaigns are often at high altitude, and all of these require human physical and mental activity. All such activity involves increased requirements for oxygen. A problem is that as one ascends higher and higher above sea level, both the total air pressure (the barometric pressure, PB) and the amount of oxygen in the ambient air (that portion of total pressure due to oxygen, PO 2) progressively fall. As a result, the amount of work we can accomplish progressively decreases. These principles affect the workplace. For example, a tunnel in Colorado was found to require 25% more time to complete at an altitude of 11,000 ft than comparable work at sea level, and altitude effects were implicated in the delay. Not only is there increased muscular fatigue, but also, deterioration of mental function. Memory, computation, decision making and judgement all become impaired. Scientists doing calculations at the Mona Loa Observatory at an altitude above 4,000 m on the island of Hawaii have found they require more time to perform their calculations and they make more mistakes than at sea level."
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"title": "http://www.alanarnette.com/climbs/amadablamfaq.php\nAbout Ama Dablam",
"text": "Ama Dablam is one of the classic Himalaya climbs. Admired by every trekker in the Khumbu it tests all of a mountaineer's skills. I am focusing on the Southwest Ridge since it is the normal route and the one I took in 2000 . I am asked many questions about climbing especially since I am not a professional climber. So here are the most popular questions with my answers. As always, this information is based on my experience and are my opinions so always consult with a professional before making any serious climbing decisions. About Ama Dablam Training, Gear & Communication Expedition Basics My Experience About Ama Dablam Q: Where is it A: It is located in Nepal. Ama Dablam stands tall above all the other mountain peaks in the lower Khumbu Valley. The standard itinerary is to fly to Katmandu and then on to Lukla, a tiny Himalayan village, to start the 20 mile walk to base camp. View Larger Map Q: When is it usually climbed?"
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"title": "http://bodyadaptation.weebly.com/human-adaptation.html\nHuman biological adaptability",
"text": "\"Human biological adaptability The human body readily responds to changing environmental stresses in a variety of biological and cultural ways. We can acclimatize to a wide range of temperature and humidity. When traveling to high altitudes, our bodies adjust so that our cells still receive sufficient oxygen. We also are constantly responding in physiological ways to internal and external stresses such as bacterial and viral infections, air and water pollution, dietary imbalance, and overcrowding. This ability to rapidly adapt to varying environmental conditions has made it possible for us to survive in most regions of the world. We live successfully in humid tropical forests, harsh deserts, arctic wastelands, and even densely populated cities with considerable amounts of pollution. Most other animal and plant species are restricted to one or relatively few environments by their more limited adaptability. Pongthorn Freeman Genetic Change of the body When an environmental stress is constant and lasts for many generations, successful adaptation may develop through biological evolution. Those individuals who inherit a trait that offers an advantage in responding to particular stresses are more likely to survive longer and pass on more of their genes to the next generation. This is evolution through natural selection."
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"docid": "D545317#0",
"title": "http://boxlifemagazine.com/high-altitude-training-masks-worth-the-investment/\nHigh Altitude Training Masks: Worth the Investment?",
"text": "High Altitude Training Masks: Worth the Investment? In the grand scheme of various sport training techniques and equipment that have been passed down and developed over the centuries since the Ancient Greeks thought it was a good idea to smother themselves in olive oil and wrestle naked, the use of high altitude training masks is in it’s infancy. What are they, I hear you ask. Well, just picture yourself wearing Bane’s mask from The Dark Knight Rises whilst trying to do Fran and you’ll start to get the idea. In truth, they are meant to replicate the design of traditional altitude training, as I’ll explain below—minus the actual altitude. How convenient! So how exactly do they work? What are their benefits? And are they actually effective? As the name suggests, high altitude training masks seek to replicate the effects one would have from training at altitude."
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"title": "https://www.fast-growing-trees.com/NewYork.htm\nNew York",
"text": "Home > Plants for your state > New York New York Trees & Shrubs for New York Not in New York? Click here to select your state Privacy Trees for New York Evergreen Trees for New York Fruit Trees for New York Flowering Trees for New York Shade Trees for New York Shrubs & Hedges for New York Plants perfect for New York New York Trees New York homeowners who want to enhance their residential landscape with fast growing shade trees and shrubs should look no further than the Fast Growing Tree Nursery. Whether you live in the Atlantic Coastal Plain, the Hudson-Mohawk Lowland, the St. Lawrence-Champlain Lowland, the Great Lakes Plain, the New England Upland, the Adirondack Upland or the Appalachian Upland, we can definitely help you find trees and shrubs to suit your needs. The Best Trees for Planting in New York The Empire State lies within the humid continental zone, however, there is still quite a variation between regions. The warmest temperatures and longest seasons between frosts are in the southeastern lowlands. The uplands of the Catskills and Adirondacks have cold winters and cooler summers. The Great Lakes area snow belt is one of the snowiest areas in the United States. These are important factors to consider when you are choosing trees and shrubs. Here at the Fast Growing Tree Nursery, we have a range of trees that are perfectly acclimatized to these zones. We know you want fast growing trees that hardy, and are perhaps even native to the Empire State such as the Red Maple or Lombardy Poplar."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/7359682/anthropology-exam-2-flash-cards/\nAnthropology Exam 2",
"text": "46 terms jezzlyn93Anthropology Exam 2Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Splitters vs. Lumpers Splitters: divide species up into numerous categories based on small, minor differences Lumpers: more generalized division of species Oreopithecus teeth and feet were odd specialized side branch: NOT ancestral to humans Developed bipedalism separtately (parallel evolution)Ardipithecus Ramidus/Kadabba Ramidus: discovered in ethiopia in 1992 (4.4 mya), very primitive and aelike, possibly bideal, forest drweller, moved back to forest after evolving in savanna, 110 lb female, prognating jaw Kadabba: 5.6 mya, toes and pelvis look bipedal, chronospecies (earlier subspecies of ramidu Laetoli oldest footprint in the world (3.7 mya) found them in East Africa in stone Volcanic erruption produced two layers (human caharacteristics of feet: pronounced heel strkie, arches, parallel big toes)Australopithecus afarensis (Lucy) best known early hominin (1ST) fits laetoli footprint sexual dimporphism East Africa Lucy 40% complete Bipedal evidence: angled femur, basin shaped pelvies Quad: long arms, curved fingers and toes large canines U shaped jaw facial prognathism low cranial capacity Australopithecus africanus bigger than afarensis (craniam, molars) South Africa less prognatic face bipedal (ape like arms still)Australopithecus boisei eastern africa Huge! ( cranial capacity 500-550) small canines and incisors very large molars sagittal crest *we did not evolve from them; they broke off Australopithecus robustus south africa (2-1.2 mya) cranial capacity (410-530) small canines and incisors large morl\\als and face similar to boisei, sagittal crest Australopithecus sediba NEW FIND! 1.3-1.98 mya human legs, vurved fingeers, long arms , small brain great gain in height not brain Australopithecus garhi 2.5 mya large molars small, gracile ethiopia (450 cc) could have evolved into habilis first tool user? Homo habilis great gain in brain definite tool users (percision grip)Homo erectus Widespread ( Africa, Asia, SE corner of Europe) First hominin to migrate out of Africa 1.7mya, 300kya further reduction in jaw and face 900-1100 cc Homo sapiens neandertalensis Widespread in Europe and SW Asia 130000-35000 years ago Cranial capacity is larger than modern humans long skull expanded nasal opening Characteristics/Culture of Neandertals? Buried their dead cold-adapted: extremely robust bones, barrel-chested Mousterian Toolsanatomically modern Homo sapiens Earliest Evidence: ethiopia, South Africa 200 kya-presnent cranial cup- 1350 cc high forehead domed cranium flat face definite chin cave art complex burials and tools Homo Floresienensis (Hobbit) small population of homo erectus gets stuck on an island for a million years Difference between Homids and hominins Hominids are all great apes that ever lived, and hominins are all apes that are closer to us than chimpanzees, including all of the above species except Oreopithecus). Skeletal evidence for bipedalism longer legs, angled femur, knees turned outward, larger cranial size Advantages of Bipedalism walking efficency in Savanna predator avoidance can carry tools absorb less heat to body (more regualtion) Feeding from bushesgeneral trends in brain, jaw, tooth, and face development for last 5-7 million years ... Oldowan versus Acheulean tools Oldowan tools where developed first, and basically are just modified rocks smashed togther to make the edges sharper Acheulean tools are more complex, im which they are chracterized by bifacial flaking, which produces a very sharp blade (involves symmetyr, and planning)Mousterian tools scrapers, points, hand axe Upper Paleolithic tools chipped stone, bone, antler, ivory, and wood tools. Blade tools - made from stone that are at least twice as long as they are wied.first art etchings on cave walls and marks ont eh handles of tools , cave paintings , complex carved figurines (humans and animals)Paleolithic Lifestyle lived in tents huts, or caves almost no dieseaes or obesity walk humndred or thousands of miles a year for food, good stone material, and to visit friend occasional hunting of dangerous prey tiny human populations in a vast world Different Paleolitic Cultures 1. Paleoindians: Clovis culture (adapted to large game hunting) 2."
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"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/adjustment\nadjustment",
"text": "\"adjustment Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .ad·just·ment (ə-jŭst′mənt)n.1. The act of adjusting or the state of being adjusted.2. A means of adjusting.3. Settlement of a debt or claim.4. A modification, fluctuation, or correction: made an adjustment on the telephone bill; an adjustment in the consumer price index. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.adjustment ( əˈdʒʌstmənt) n1. the act of adjusting or state of being adjusted2."
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"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/acclimatization\nacclimatization",
"text": "\"acclimatization Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to acclimatization: acclimatization to heatac·cli·ma·ti·za·tion ( ă-klī'mă-ti-zā'shŭn ), Physiologic adjustment of a person to a different climate, especially to a change in environmental temperature or geographic elevation. Synonym (s): acclimation Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012acclimatization (ə-klī′mə-tĭ-zā′shən)n. The physiological adaptation of an animal or plant to changes in climate or environment, such as light, temperature, or altitude. The American Heritage® Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2007, 2004 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.ac·cli·ma·ti·za·tion ( ă-klī'mă-tī-zā'shŭn) Physiologic adaptation to a variation in environmental factors such as temperature, climate, or altitude. Synonym (s): acclimatisation. Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012acclimatization1. Physiological adaptation to a new environment or situation."
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"text": "Hort Science Skip to main page content HOME HELP FEEDBACK SUBSCRIPTIONS ARCHIVE SEARCH CUSTOM PRINT FAQSearch for Keyword: GOAdvanced Search User Name Password Sign In The Effect of Low Light Intensity and Temperature on Growth of Schefflera arboricola in Interior Landscapes Astrid Kubatsch 1 and Heiner Grüneberg Humboldt University Berlin, Institute for Horticultural Sciences, Section of Horticultural Plant Systems–Ornamental Floriculture, Lentzeallee 55, 14195 Berlin, Germany Christian Ulrichs+ Author Affiliations Humboldt University Berlin, Institute for Horticultural Sciences, Section Urban Horticulture, Lentzeallee 55, 14195 Berlin, Germany Next Section Abstract Schefflera arboricola was held in light- and temperature-controlled chambers for 6 months under three light intensities of 10 μmol·m –2 ·s –1, 20 μmol·m –2 ·s –1, and 80 μmol·m –2 ·s –1 measured as photon flux density ( PFD ). Plants also received three temperature regimes: 15 °C, 20 °C, and 25 °C. Reduced light intensity significantly decreased fresh and dry weight and increased chlorophyll content, but did not affect leaf thickness and palisade and spongy mesophyll parenchyma. High temperatures reduced fresh weight and significantly increased chlorophyll content and leaf thickness. The authors conclude that reduced photosynthetic energy flow at low light intensities (10 μmol·m –2 ·s –1, 20 μmol·m –2 ·s –1) could not be buffered by a down regulation of energy-consuming processes. Therefore the life span and quality of S. arboricola is reduced at such PFD values, especially at higher temperatures. Plants lose their marketability within 6 months. Additional index words.acclimatization foliage plants fresh and dry weight chlorophyllleaf thickness Schefflera arboricola is a member of the family Araliaceae and one of the most popular foliage plants used to landscape interiors. Generally, low light intensities, typical for indoors, increase leaf drop and reduce leaf quality ( Conover and Poole, 1977; Sawwan and Ghunem, 1999 ). However, there are differences among species grown under low light intensities."
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/edit\nedit",
"text": "\"1editverb ed·it \\ ˈe-dət \\Popularity: Top 30% of words | Updated on: 11 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: edit in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of edittransitive verb1 a: to prepare (something, such as literary material) for publication or public presentationedit a manuscriptb: to assemble (something, such as a moving picture or tape recording) by cutting and rearrangingedit a filmc: to alter, adapt, or refine especially to bring about conformity to a standard or to suit a particular purposecarefully edited the speechedit a data file2: to direct the publication ofedits the daily newspaper3: delete — usually used with out4: to modify a gene or gene product of by inserting, deleting, or replacing DNA sequences The first work attempting to edit human embryos grabbed headlines last week. — Penny Sarchet and Michael Le Page— seegene editing—editableplay \\ ˈe-də-tə-bəl \\ adjective See edit defined for English-language learners See edit defined for kids Examples of edit in a Sentence This chapter needs to be edited. The book was poorly edited. The stories have been edited for a younger audience. Students learn to edit their essays for grammar and punctuation. The software allows you to edit videos on your computer. This film has been edited for television.an anthology of ancient poetry edited by a local professor Recent Examples of edit from the Web Our conversation, conducted via email and lightly edited for flow, is below.— chris cillizza, CNN, \"\"The single biggest thing Donald Trump doesn't get about the caravan,\"\" 5 Apr. 2018The photos and videos haven't been edited by the latest Instagram filter or otherwise digitally manipulated.— allyson chiu, courant.com, \"\"Orange snow blankets Eastern Europe."
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"title": "http://www.ultimatekilimanjaro.com/acclimatization.htm\nIs Climbing Kilimanjaro Safe?",
"text": "\"Is Climbing Kilimanjaro Safe? If you only read one page on our site, this should be it. Climbing Kilimanjaro is probably one of the most dangerous things you will ever do. Every year, approximately 1,000 people are evacuated from the mountain, and approximately 10 deaths are reported. The actual number of deaths is believed to be two to three times higher. The main cause of death is altitude sickness. Everyone climbing Mount Kilimanjaro should be familiar with the symptoms of altitude sickness. And everyone climbing Kilimanjaro should choose an operator like Ultimate Kilimanjaro® that has the proper safety systems in place. Ultimate Kilimanjaro®'s Safety Precautions: Our guides are highly experienced in preventing, detecting, and treating altitude sickness because they handle over 1,000 climbers per year. Our guides conduct twice daily health checks using a pulse oximeter to monitor your oxygen saturation and pulse rate."
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"title": "https://courses.kcumb.edu/physio/adaptations/altitude.htm\nRespiratory Adaptations in Health and Disease: Physiologic effects of Altitude",
"text": "Decreases in Barometric (Atmospheric) Pressure: The physiological effects of altitude Altitude represents a specific challenge to our bodies as we climb: With increasing altitude, the barometric pressure decreases, although the FIO 2 (the percentage of air that is oxygen) remains the same at 21%. The figure below gives the total atmospheric pressure at any given altitude (some useful numbers from the graph are given below - you are not required to have those memorized). At 2000 m, Patm = 600 mm Hg At 3000 m, the atmospheric pressure (Patm) is 500 mm Hg At 6000 m, the Patm is 320 mm Hg Picture modified from Ganong, Review of Medical Physiology, 20th edition; p. 662. What does this mean to us? Well, let's go back to that nasty alveolar gas equation and see what the big deal is... P AO 2= F IO 2- (P a CO 2/R)We're going to assume that the Pa CO 2 is 40 (but you should be aware that this is not a good assumption!) and that the RQ is 0.8 (okay as far as assumptions go): P AO 2= P IO 2- (P a CO 2/R)P AO 2= (500 mm Hg - 47 mm Hg)21% - (40/0.8)P AO 2 = (453)21% - (50 mm Hg)P AO 2 = (95.1 mm Hg) - (50 mm Hg)P AO 2= 45.1 mm Hg This means that at an altitude of 3000 m, the blood sent to the lungs is coming back to the heart after equilibrating to a value of 45 mm Hg - in other words, it's not a whole lot better than the venous blood that was sent there in the first place. Assuming a normal hemoglobin of 14 g/dl and a saturation of about 75% (from the Hb-O2curve), we have in our arterial blood: Oxygen content = (Oxygen Capacity) (% saturation) (14 g Hb/dl blood x 1.34 ml O 2/g Hb) (75%) (18.76 ml O 2/dl blood) (75%)or14.1 ml O 2/ dl blood. This is sufficient oxygen content to meet our metabolic needs, as long as we don't exert ourselves. There will be hypoxic symptoms, but they are not extreme at this point. Notice that we calculated this for an altitude of 3000 meters."
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"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Biological+adaptation\nadaptation",
"text": "\"adaptation (redirected from Biological adaptation) Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Encyclopedia .ad·ap·ta·tion (ăd′ăp-tā′shən)n.1.a. The act or process of adapting.b. The state of being adapted.2.a. Something, such as a device or mechanism, that is changed or changes so as to become suitable to a new or special application or situation.b. A composition that has been recast into a new form: The play is an adaptation of a short novel.3. Biologya. Change or adjustment in structure or habits by which a species becomes better able to function in its environment, occurring through the course of evolution by means of natural selection.b. A structure or habit that results from this process.4. Physiology The responsive adjustment of a sense organ, such as the eye, to varyingconditions, such as light intensity.5. Change in behavior of a person or group in response to new or modified surroundings.ad′ap·ta′tion·al adj.ad′ap·ta′tion·al·ly adv."
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"docid": "D378283#0",
"title": "https://www.tanzania-expeditions.com/climbing-kilimanjaro/\nClimbing Mount Kilimanjaro",
"text": "Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro Kilimanjaro guide Routes Gear list Altitude sickness Acclimatization Itineraries Thinking about Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro? And Wondering how to do it and where to begin……? Let’s say you know someone or heard a friend who made it to to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro and your also desperate and want to be next . First thing is to Relax, be calm! Below we have composed a simplified climbing kilimanjaro guide which has all the information and instructions to prepare you from beginning to end. You don’t want to be those people who rush into things then end up failing and disappointed because of one thing…..they did not do any research or prepare . It costs allot and it takes time. You also want to enjoy the trek, so planning ahead of time is the key. Lets begin…Where is Mount Kilimanjaro and how big and high is it? Mount Kilimanjaro is located in Tanzania, a country in East Africa."
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"title": "http://www.humankinetics.com/products/all-products/Physiological-Aspects-of-Sport-training-and-Performance-With-Web-Resource-2nd-Edition\nPlease Sign In or Create an AccountMY ACCOUNTContact Us0HUMAN KINETICSBOOKSTORE E-PRODUCTS JOURNALS EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES CONTINUING EDUCATION",
"text": "Physiological Aspects of Sport Training and Performance With Web Resource-2nd Edition By Jay Hoffman Short Description This text contains an in-depth discussion of physiological adaptation to exercise with a goal of providing practical applications to facilitate exercise prescriptions for a variety of athletes. © 2014Cloth Pass/Kycd Book with online resource 520 pages ISBN-13: 9781450442244Request Exam Copy View Ancillaries* Free Bundled E-book * If you are a member of the HK Rewards Program, when buying a new print edition of this book, you will be granted the option for downloading the e-book edition at no additional charge. Learn more. Description Author Reviews Ancillaries Product Description Physiological Aspects of Sport Training and Performance, Second Edition With Web Resource, updates and expands on the popular first edition, providing an in-depth discussion of physiological adaptation to exercise. Students will learn the importance of an evidence-based approach in prescribing exercise, while sports medicine professionals and health care providers will appreciate using the text as a primary reference on conditioning and performance of athletes. A range of topics are covered, including environmental influences on performance, hydration status, sport nutrition, sport supplements, and performance-enhancing drugs. The book is focused on physiological adaptation to exercise with a goal of providing practical applications to facilitate exercise prescriptions for a variety of athletes. Physiological Aspects of Sport Training and Performance, Second Edition, is organized into five parts. The first part examines physiological adaptation and the effects of various modes of training on biochemical, hormonal, muscular, cardiovascular, neural, and immunological adaptations. The second part covers principles of exercise training and prescription."
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"title": "http://www.yourdictionary.com/accommodating\naccommodating",
"text": "accommodatingac·com·mo·dat·ing Use accommodating in a sentenceadjective The definition of accommodating is an agreeable or helpful person or behavior. An example of accommodating is a manager who helps a customer with a return. Your Dictionary definition and usage example. Copyright © 2018 by Love To Know Corp Link/Citeaccommodatingwilling to please; ready to help; obliging Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Link/Citeaccommodatingadjective Helpful and obliging. Related Forms:ac·com′mo·dat′ing·lyadverb THE AMERICAN HERITAGE® DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, FIFTH EDITION by the Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries. Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved."
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"docid": "D1484178#0",
"title": "https://www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/internal/reasonable_accommodation.cfm\nProcedures For Providing Reasonable Accommodation For Individuals With Disabilities",
"text": "Home > About EEOC > EEOC Internal Documents Procedures For Providing Reasonable Accommodation For Individuals With Disabilities Table Of Contents I. EEOC Policy on Reasonable Accommodation. II. Reasonable Accommodation Procedures A. Requesting Reasonable Accommodation B. Processing the Request C. The Interactive Process D. Requests for Medical Information E. Confidentiality Requirements F. Time Frame for Processing Requests and Providing Reasonable Accommodations (including expedited processing and extenuating circumstances)G. Resolution of the Reasonable Accommodation Request H. Informal Dispute Resolution I. Information Tracking and Reporting J. Relation of Procedures to Statutory and Collective Bargaining Claims K. Inquiries and Distribution Appendix A/Confirmation of Request for Reasonable Accommodation Form Appendix B/ Resolution of Reasonable Accommodation Request Form Appendix C/Reasonable Accommodation Information Reporting Form Appendix D/Utilizing Sign Language Interpreters at Headquarters Appendix E/Staff Assistant Slots Appendix F/Selected Reasonable Accommodation Resources I. EEOC Policy on Reasonable Accommodation Executive Order 13164 requires all Federal Agencies to establish procedures on handling requests for reasonable accommodation. These Procedures replace those issued in February 2001. EEOC’s Procedures fully comply with the requirements of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Under the law, EEOC must provide reasonable accommodation to qualified employees or applicants with disabilities, [1] unless to do so would cause undue hardship. The EEOC is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to its employees and applicants for employment to ensure that individuals with disabilities enjoy equal access to all employment opportunities. EEOC provides reasonable accommodations:when an applicant with a disability needs an accommodation to have an equal opportunity to compete for a job;when an employee with a disability needs an accommodation to perform the essential functions of the job or to gain access to the workplace; andwhen an employee with a disability needs an accommodation to enjoy equal access to benefits and privileges of employment ( e.g., details, trainings, office-sponsored events). A reasonable accommodation is any change in the workplace or the way things are customarily done that provides an equal employment opportunity to an individual with a disability. While there are some things that are not considered reasonable accommodations ( e.g., removal of an essential job function or personal use items such as a hearing aid that is needed on and off the job), reasonable accommodations can cover most things that enable an individual to apply for a job, perform a job, or have equal access to the workplace and employee benefits such as kitchens, parking lots, and office events."
},
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"docid": "D606755#0",
"title": "https://www.womenshealth.gov/mental-health/your-rights/americans-disability-act.html\nMental Health",
"text": "\"Home > Mental Health > Your rights Mental Health Americans with Disabilities Act and mental illness What laws protect people with disabilities? Does the ADA protect people with severe mental illness? What laws protect people with disabilities? Learn more in the illnesses and disabilities section of womenshealth.gov: Transportation Assistive technology There are a number of federal laws that protect the rights of people with disabilities, including mental health illnesses. The main one is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This law prohibits discrimination in four main areas: Your job – The ADA makes it against the law to discriminate against someone with a disability at work. The law also says that employers make \"\"reasonable accommodations\"\" for qualified people with a disability. State and local government services and public transportation – The ADA requires that all government services be made available and accessible to people with disabilities. These services include public transportation systems. Public accommodations – The ADA requires that all public buildings be accessible to people with disabilities."
},
{
"docid": "D2013906#0",
"title": "http://www.nomadwallet.com/tokyo-on-a-budget-from-60-a-day/\nTokyo on a Budget: From $60 a Day!",
"text": "You are here: Home / Accommodation / Tokyo on a Budget: From $60 a Day!Tokyo on a Budget: From $60 a Day!September 8, 2015 by Deia 11 Comments Japan has the unfortunate reputation of being an expensive travel destination. Before my trip to Tokyo, someone had even warned me that one decent meal there would cost $100. Yes, seriously. But no, I didn’t have a single meal that cost $100 while I was there. There were plenty of budget meal options in Tokyo. It’s true that Tokyo is not cheap, but it’s comparable to other big cities in developed nations. A trip to Tokyo doesn’t have to cost much. So how much does a trip to Tokyo cost? It depends. There are many things you can do to stick to your travel budget, no matter where you travel — Tokyo included."
},
{
"docid": "D2731405#0",
"title": "https://www.eeoc.gov/policy/docs/workcomp.html\n.",
"text": "\"The U. S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Notice Concerning The Americans With Disabilities Act Amendments Act Of 2008The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Amendments Act of 2008 was signed into law on September 25, 2008 and becomes effective January 1, 2009. Because this law makes several significant changes, including changes to the definition of the term \"\"disability,\"\" the EEOC will be evaluating the impact of these changes on this document and other publications. See the list of specific changes to the ADA made by the ADA Amendments Act. EEOC NOTICE Number 915.002 Date 1. SUBJECT: EEOC Enforcement Guidance: Workers' Compensation and the ADA 2. PURPOSE: This enforcement guidance sets forth the Commission's position on the interaction between Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and state workers' compensation laws. 3. EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon receipt. 4. EXPIRATION DATE: As an exception to EEOC Order 205.001, Appendix B, Attachment 4, § a (5), this Notice will remain in effect until rescinded or superseded."
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"docid": "D2382942#0",
"title": "http://askjan.org/media/servanim.html\nAccommodation and Compliance Series: Service Animals in the Workplace",
"text": "Service Animals as Workplace Accommodations: A Practical Approach Because more people are using service animals, employers are receiving more requests from employees who want to use their service animals in the workplace. The following are some of the issues these employers face and practical guidance to address the issues. This guidance is based in part on information from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), but does not represent the EEOC's formal position on these issues or legal advice. Does the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) include a definition of service animal? There is a definition of service animal and specific guidelines in parts of the ADA, but not in the part that deals with employment. Under the employment provisions (title I), there is no definition of service animal and no specific guidelines for employers to follow when an employee asks to bring a service animal to work. Do employers have to allow employees with disabilities to use service animals in the workplace? Because title I does not specifically address service animals, a request from an employee to bring a service animal to work can be processed like any other request for reasonable accommodation. This means that employers must consider the request, but do not have to automatically allow employees to bring their service animals to work. What this means for employers: From a practical standpoint, a request to bring a service animal to work is really a request for an employer to modify its no-animals-in-the-workplace policy."
},
{
"docid": "D400115#0",
"title": "http://www.goatsontheroad.com/10-placesoff-the-beaten-path-places-in-southeast-asia/\n10 Places Off The Beaten Path In Southeast Asia",
"text": "It’s not easy to find 10 places off the beaten path in Southeast Asia, because it’s just not an off the beaten path kind of destination!Southeast Asia is a tried and tested traveller’s mecca with thousands of tourists, but there’s so much more to the Southeast Asia destinations than beach bars and night clubs and if you really look, you can find some amazing, untouched paradises. These are some of the best places to go in Southeast Asia, and although these off the beaten track destinations have become more popular over the years, they are still some of Southeast Asia’s most beautiful places, and are definitely less busy than most. We believe that no matter where in the world you are, and no matter how overrun with tourists it is, you can still find an off-track spot all to yourself. Because you’re heading off the beaten path, it’s important to make sure you are covered with travel insurance in case of an emergency. World Nomads is a popular choice for adventurers and backpackers. Enter your details below and get a free quote. Travel Insurance. Simple & Flexible. Which countries or regions are you traveling to? What's your country of residence?"
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{
"docid": "D2472804#0",
"title": "http://www.asha.org/policy/RP1998-00130/\nOperationalizing the NJCLD Definition of Learning Disabilities for Ongoing Assessment in Schools",
"text": "Operationalizing the NJCLD Definition of Learning Disabilities for Ongoing Assessment in Schools National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities About this Document February 1, 1997In memory of Samuel A. Kirk, one of the fathers of special education to whom we all owe so much. This paper has been approved by the following member organizations of the National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities (NJCLD): the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association; the Association on Higher Education and Disability; the Council for Learning Disabilities; the Division for Children's Communication Development; the Division for Learning Disabilities; the Learning Disabilities Association of America; the National Association of School Psychologists; the National Center for Learning Disabilities; and the Orton Dyslexia Society. The International Reading Association has not approved this paper. Table of Contents NJCLD Definition and Its Five Constructs The NJCLD Definition The Five Constructs Four Steps of Ongoing Assessment STEP 1. Describe learning problems prior to referral for formal assessment. STEP 2. Identify individuals as having learning disabilities. Decision-making alternatives. STEP 3. Determine eligibility for special education and related services."
},
{
"docid": "D439050#0",
"title": "https://www.gov.uk/guidance/definitions-of-general-housing-terms\nDefinitions of general housing terms",
"text": "Guidance Definitions of general housing terms From: Department for Communities and Local Government Part of: National and official statistics Published: 14 November 2012Definitions for local authorities compiling data. Contents Dwelling Household Tenure Housing associations Local authorities Public and private sectors Social and affordable housing Dwelling For dwelling stock data, unless specifically stated, the definition used follows the Census’s definition applicable at that time. The Census’s definition has changed several times. For example, the 1991 Census defined a dwelling as structurally separate accommodation. This was determined primarily by considering the type of accommodation, as well as separate and shared access to multi-occupied properties. The 2001 Census defined dwellings as either containing a single household space or several household spaces sharing some facilities. For an explanation of how the dwelling count is derived from the 2011 Census, including the definitions of a dwelling and a household, please read the note, The 2011 Census dwelling count (available to download from Notes and definitions for stock data. A ‘household’s accommodation’ (a household space) is defined as being in a shared dwelling if it has accommodation type ‘part of a converted or shared house’, not all the rooms (including bathroom and toilet, if any) are behind a door that only that household can use and there is at least one other such household space at the same address with which it can be combined to form the shared dwelling. If any of these conditions are not met, the household space forms an unshared dwelling. Therefore a dwelling can consist of one household space (an unshared dwelling) or two or more household spaces (a shared dwelling)."
},
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"docid": "D2373311#0",
"title": "https://www.heath.gwu.edu/transitioning-high-school-college-spotlight-section-504\nTransitioning from High School to College: A Spotlight on Section 504",
"text": "Transitioning from High School to College: A Spotlight on Section 504MODULE GOALS: To provide students with an overview of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Workforce Investment Act) and how it protects your academic rights from high school to postsecondary education. OBJECTIVES: To highlight Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, particularly how it protects the rights of students at the secondary and postsecondary levels. To examine the differences between Section 504 and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. To understand the difference in educational rights of a high school student versus those of a college student. To identify who you can contact at the postsecondary level to make sure your academic rights are being met under Section 504. INTRODUCTION: As a student in high school, you may receive special education services and experience success in a supportive environment. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which mandates that your school identify your disability and accommodate your individual academic needs, has protected your rights as a student. Since your educational programming has been the product of this special education law, you may not be aware of other legislation that protects your rights as a student. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Workforce Investment Act) is a civil rights law that prevents any federally funded organization from discriminating against people on the basis of disability. Virtually every school, whether elementary, secondary, or postsecondary, receives some amount of federal funding, which means they must be in compliance with Section 504."
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"docid": "D1394168#0",
"title": "http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/support_1\nsupport- definition and synonyms",
"text": "Show lesssupport- definition and synonyms What are red words? Using the thesaurusverb [ transitive]/ səˈpɔː (r)t /Contribute to our Open Dictionary Other entries for this word Collocates Nouns frequently used as objects of support Menuapprove of and helphold/bear weightprovide something necessaryhelp to prove somethinglike a sports teambe extra performerin computing1 to approve of an idea or of a person or organization and help them to be successful The United Nations has supported efforts to return the refugeespeacefully. The proposed reduction in taxes is supported by 73% of the people.support doing something: The majority of Europeans support sending troops into the region.support someone in (doing) something: Everyone came together to support him in his campaign for justice. Synonyms and related words To support an idea, plan or person: support, back, get behind ... Explore Thesaurusa. to help someone and be kind to them when they are having a difficult time My friends have supported me through the entire trial. Synonyms and related words To help someone: help, assist, support ... Explore Thesaurus2 to hold the weight of someone or of something such as a building or structure so that they do not move or fall A pair of wooden beams was the only thing supporting the roof.support something with something: The plants were supported with wire.be supported by something: She was sitting up in bed, supported by pillows.support yourself (= hold or lean on something so that you do not fall): Use the handle to support yourself. Synonyms and related words To stop someone or something from falling: catch, prop up, hold up ... Explore Thesaurus3 to provide money, food, shelter, or other things that someone needs in order to live How can we support our families on such low wages?support yourself: She’s been supporting herself since she was 18 years old. Synonyms and related words To provide food or accommodation: accommodate, serve, cater ... Explore Thesaurus Synonyms and related words To spend or to pay money: disburse, spend, pay ... Explore Thesaurusa. to give money to a politician, organization etc in order to help them to achieve a particular aim His campaign was supported mainly by wealthy businessmen. Thanks to all of you who supported our appeal."
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"docid": "D151220#0",
"title": "https://definitions.uslegal.com/p/public-housing/\nPublic Housing Law and Legal Definition",
"text": "Public Housing Law and Legal Definition Public housing is governed by federal and state laws, which vary by state. States receive federal funding to assist in managing public housing projects. These laws aim to improve unsanitary or unsafe dwelling and public school accommodations and the unsafe or unsanitary conditions arising from overcrowding and concentration of population, the obsolete and poor condition of the buildings, improper planning, excessive land coverage, lack of proper light, air and space, unsanitary design and arrangement, lack of proper facilities and the existence of conditions which endanger life or property by fire and other causes. Persons of low income are forced to reside in unsanitary or unsafe dwelling accommodations, occupying overcrowded and congested dwelling accommodations, whose conditions cause an increase in and spread of disease and crime and constitute a menace to the health, safety, morals and welfare of others. Many states engage in the clearance, replanning and reconstruction of the areas in which unsanitary or unsafe housing conditions exist and the provision of safe, sanitary and uncongested dwelling accommodations at such rentals that persons who now live in unsafe or unsanitary or congested dwelling accommodations can afford to live in safe, sanitary and uncongested dwelling accommodations. To live in public housing, you must meet certain requirements set by federal law. Your income must be below a certain level, depending on your household size. Public housing is available to families and to the handicapped, disabled and elderly. While you may still apply, the housing authority can look at your history as a tenant. They can check things like your rent record or to see if you have a criminal history."
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"docid": "D1896070#0",
"title": "http://www.ada.gov/archive/q&aeng02.htm\nQuestions and Answers",
"text": "\"NOTICE: ARCHIVED DOCUMENTPortions of this document may not fully reflect the current ADA regulations. This document is maintained for reference purposes. Businesses (public accommodations and commercial facilities) | Employment | State and local governments U. S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission U. S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Americans with Disabilities Act Questions and Answers Barriers to employment, transportation, public accommodations, public services, and telecommunications have imposed staggering economic and social costs on American society and have undermined our well-intentioned efforts to educate, rehabilitate, and employ individuals with disabilities. By breaking down these barriers, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) will enable society to benefit from the skills and talents of individuals with disabilities, will allow us all to gain from their increased purchasing power and ability to use it, and will lead to fuller, more productive lives for all Americans. The Americans with Disabilities Act gives civil rights protections to individuals with disabilities similar to those provided to individuals on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age, and religion. It guarantees equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities in public accommodations, employment, transportation, State and local government services, and telecommunications. Fair, swift, and effective enforcement of this landmark civil rights legislation is a high priority of the Federal Government. This booklet is designed to provide answers to some of the most often asked questions about the ADA. For answers to additional questions, call the ADA Information Line800-514-0301 (voice)800-514-0383 (TTY)Additional ADA resources are listed in the Resources section of this document, page 29. May 2002Employment Q. What employers are covered by title I of the ADA, and when is the coverage effective?"
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"docid": "D1042980#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presupposition\nPresupposition",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Presupposition (disambiguation). In the branch of linguistics known as pragmatics, a presupposition (or PSP) is an implicit assumption about the world or background belief relating to an utterance whose truth is taken for granted in discourse. Examples of presuppositions include: Jane no longer writes fiction. Presupposition: Jane once wrote fiction. Have you stopped eating meat? Presupposition: you had once eaten meat. Have you talked to Hans? Presupposition: Hans exists. A presupposition must be mutually known or assumed by the speaker and addressee for the utterance to be considered appropriate in context. It will generally remain a necessary assumption whether the utterance is placed in the form of an assertion, denial, or question, and can be associated with a specific lexical item or grammatical feature (presupposition trigger) in the utterance."
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"docid": "D1536557#0",
"title": "https://www.airbnb.com/s/Gansbaai--Gansbaai--South-Africa\nPlaces to Stay in Gansbaai",
"text": "South Africa > Western Cape > Gansbaai Places to Stay Places to Stay in Gansbaai Just booked in Gansbaai This is a great place to come and relax, enjoy the ocean and breathe in the sea life. The beaches and sea side is quiet enough to enjoy privately. But still close enough to shops (Gansbaai and Hermanus). Walking distance from the ocean and shops +- 10 min drive to the local beach Can arrange for Shark-Diving / Whale watching on your behalf. Quiet neighbourhood. The space is allocated in the residential area of Gansbaai, very close to the shops. It is nice and quite, there is a big yard for use with a few unique touches. Two very loving people look after the space and will help however they can to ensure you have a pleasant and memorable stay. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay here in Gansbaai. The accommodation is exactly as described in the listing."
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"docid": "D1191123#0",
"title": "http://www.ada.gov/q&aeng02.htm\nQuestions and Answers",
"text": "\"NOTICE: ARCHIVED DOCUMENTPortions of this document may not fully reflect the current ADA regulations. This document is maintained for reference purposes. Businesses (public accommodations and commercial facilities) | Employment | State and local governments U. S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission U. S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Americans with Disabilities Act Questions and Answers Barriers to employment, transportation, public accommodations, public services, and telecommunications have imposed staggering economic and social costs on American society and have undermined our well-intentioned efforts to educate, rehabilitate, and employ individuals with disabilities. By breaking down these barriers, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) will enable society to benefit from the skills and talents of individuals with disabilities, will allow us all to gain from their increased purchasing power and ability to use it, and will lead to fuller, more productive lives for all Americans. The Americans with Disabilities Act gives civil rights protections to individuals with disabilities similar to those provided to individuals on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age, and religion. It guarantees equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities in public accommodations, employment, transportation, State and local government services, and telecommunications. Fair, swift, and effective enforcement of this landmark civil rights legislation is a high priority of the Federal Government. This booklet is designed to provide answers to some of the most often asked questions about the ADA. For answers to additional questions, call the ADA Information Line800-514-0301 (voice)800-514-0383 (TTY)Additional ADA resources are listed in the Resources section of this document, page 29. May 2002Employment Q. What employers are covered by title I of the ADA, and when is the coverage effective?"
},
{
"docid": "D2966265#0",
"title": "https://askjan.org/links/adasummary.htm\nThe Americans with Disabilities Act: A Brief Overview",
"text": "Home | ADA Overview The Americans with Disabilities Act: A Brief Overview The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law on July 26, 1990. Its overall purpose is to make American Society more accessible to people with disabilities. In 2008, the ADA Amendments Act (ADAAA) was passed. Its purpose is to broaden the definition of disability, which had been narrowed by U. S. Supreme Court decisions. The ADA is divided into five titles:1. Employment (Title I) Title I requires covered employers to provide reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with disabilities and prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in all aspects of employment. Reasonable accommodation includes, for example, restructuring jobs, making work-sites and workstations accessible, modifying schedules, providing services such as interpreters, and modifying equipment and policies. Title I also regulates medical examinations and inquires. For more information, see http://Ask JAN.org/links/adalinks.htm#I2. Public Services (Title II) Under Title II, public services (which include state and local government agencies, the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, and other commuter authorities) cannot deny services to people with disabilities or deny participation in programs or activities that are available to people without disabilities."
},
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"docid": "D632392#0",
"title": "https://adata.org/learn-about-ada\nWhat is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?",
"text": "\"What is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)? Printer-friendly version The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) became law in 1990. The ADA is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life, including jobs, schools, transportation, and all public and private places that are open to the general public. The purpose of the law is to make sure that people with disabilities have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else. The ADA gives civil rights protections to individuals with disabilities similar to those provided to individuals on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age, and religion. It guarantees equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities in public accommodations, employment, transportation, state and local government services, and telecommunications. The ADA is divided into five titles (or sections) that relate to different areas of public life. In 2008, the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) was signed into law and became effective on January 1, 2009. The ADAAA made a number of significant changes to the definition of “disability.” The changes in the definition of disability in the ADAAA apply to all titles of the ADA, including Title I (employment practices of private employers with 15 or more employees, state and local governments, employment agencies, labor unions, agents of the employer and joint management labor committees); Title II (programs and activities of state and local government entities); and Title III (private entities that are considered places of public accommodation)."
},
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"docid": "D1087740#0",
"title": "http://www.lbwlawyers.com/publications/human-rights-what-every-employer-should-know/\nHuman Rights â What Every Employer Should Know",
"text": "\"Human Rights – What Every Employer Should Know Posted on Sep 7, 2005 in Publicationsby Leanne E. Standryk The law pertaining to human rights legislation is a matter of public policy in Ontario. It stands for the proposition that people are entitled to be treated equally and with dignity. In the past, human rights issues were typically a very small part of employment/labour law matter. Now, such issues re-define the rights and obligations traditionally ingrained within the employment relationship. This article was written by Leanne E. Standryk and explores fundamental concepts and principles underlying the law of human rights and the workplace. Introduction The common law does not force employers to enter into contracts of employment with anyone, including disabled employees. It allows employers to freely negotiate the terms of the employment contract, to manage the workplace environment in accordance with legitimate business interest and to freely terminate the relationship on reasonable notice without cause. However, these rights are restricted by human rights legislation. Employers are responsible for providing a work environment that is free from harassment and discrimination. They are responsible for dealing quickly, fairly and effectively with human rights issues in the workplace."
},
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"docid": "D884993#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-SUV-MPV-hatchback-Sedan-and-luxury-cars\nWhat is the difference between SUV, MPV, hatchback, Sedan, and luxury cars?",
"text": "\"Hatchbacks Sedans (automobile) Car and Automobile Comparisons Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) Automotive Industry Comparisons Cars and Automobiles What is the difference between SUV, MPV, hatchback, Sedan, and luxury cars?ad by Honey Have you tried this Amazon trick? The price Amazon shows isn't always the lowest. Luckily, this tool can help you outsmart the marketplace. Learn More at joinhoney.com12 Answers Priyanju Pal, Car Enthusiast, Sports Lover, Latest Technology Follower Updated Jul 20, 2017 · Author has 59 answers and 136.7k answer views Hi there. For the sake of easy understanding, I'll explain it in layman terms. SUV - Typically an off-roading capable car, an SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle) generally has a 4 wheel drive, meaning engine power flows to all the 4 wheels of the car. SUVs generally stand tall with high ground clearance, making it suitable for all kinds of terrain. It maybe a 5 or 7 seater depending on the length of the vehicle. Examples are Range Rover, Land Cruiser, Jeep Cherokee, Fortuner, etc. MPV - It stands for Multi Purpose Vehicle."
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"docid": "D1327090#0",
"title": "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211973616300952\nAgriculture first: Assessing European policies and scientific typologies to define authentic agritourism and differentiate it from countryside tourism",
"text": "Tourism Management Perspectives Volume 20, October 2016, Pages 251-264Agriculture first: Assessing European policies and scientific typologies to define authentic agritourism and differentiate it from countryside tourism Thomas Streifeneder Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.tmp.2016.10.003 Get rights and content Highlights•Examination of binding and non-binding regulations on agritourism in Europe.•Critical revision of existing scientific typologies for defining agritourism•Comparative analysis of authentic agritourism and rural tourism•Authentic agritourism in contrast to countryside tourism to classify rural tourism•Original presentation of key characteristics of the provider and demand side Abstract The regulations of public and private policies for agritourism generally require that a working farm with agricultural activities be predominant over touristic ones. Specific criteria, e.g. an unaltered agricultural setting, and offers closely linked to farming, distinguish authentic agritourism from other types of rural tourism not necessarily linked to effective agricultural production activities, here called countryside tourism. Based on analyses of binding and non-binding regulations, this article provides evidence of inconsistencies in the typologies of agritourism, which were recently devised in the literature to improve practical knowledge about authentic agritourism and promote it unambiguously. Criteria related to workload, accommodation, income, and the modes through which farmers and guests interact, are decisive factors in determining the complementarity of agricultural and touristic activities. This study advances the understanding of the meaning of authentic agritourism by presenting key provider and demand characteristics. Previous article Next article Keywords Agritourism Farm tourism Countryside tourism Rural tourism Policies Authenticity Agriculture Typology1. Introduction Agritourism offers farmers the possibility of diversifying and generating additional income through touristic on-farm activities to help balance the continuously decreasing income from agricultural activities ( Barbieri, Mahoney, & Butler, 2008; Barbieri & Mshenga, 2008; Ilbery, Bowler, Clark, Crockett, & Shaw, 1998 ). This enables farmers to stay on their farms and maintain cultivation of the land by increasing their operational income without altering the dominant agricultural character. The more general understanding of agritourism is that agritouristic activities should support and promote agricultural resources, traditions, activities and culture. From an agro-economic theory point of view, the development of agritourism is linked to internal and external push-and-pull factors within the framework of agro-structural change and rural area development."
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"docid": "D1017306#0",
"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/accomplice\naccomplice",
"text": "\"accomplice [ uh - kom -plis]Spell Syllables Examples Word Origin See more synonyms on Thesaurus.comnoun1. a person who knowingly helps another in a crime or wrongdoing, often as a subordinate. Origin of accomplice Expandlate Middle English Middle French Medieval Latin1475-14851475-85; a (c) of unclear orig. + late Middle Englishcomplice < Middle French < Medieval Latin complici- (stem of complex) partner; see complex Can be confused Expandaccomplice, accomplish. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2018. Cite This Source Examples from the Web for accomplice Expand Contemporary Examples But everything goes wrong right from the start with one accomplice running out the door, unable to go through with it. Making 'The Dog': The Amazing True Story Behind ‘Dog Day Afternoon’Allison Berg and Frank Keraudren August 10, 2014Art can be an accomplice to the process of destroying Eden but is never the sole agent. Is This Hemingway’s Pamplona or a Lot of Bull? Clive Irving July 13, 2014Whether Talbot had a Terry Nichols—or any accomplice not secretly working against him—also remains unknown. Far-Right Texas Terrorist Planned Murder And Robbery Spree in the Name of ‘Liberty’Caitlin Dickson April 1, 2014A fourth man, Kyle Hartwell, was arrested and charged for being an accomplice."
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"docid": "D862875#0",
"title": "https://www.wklaw.com/aiding-abetting-pc-31/\nAiding and Abetting a Crime â Overview (Penal Code Section 31)",
"text": "Aiding and Abetting a Crime – Overview (Penal Code Section 31)As a legal rule, aiding and abetting means providing some kind of assistance in the commission of a crime. In other words, by doing or saying something to further criminal activity. A prosecution for aiding and abetting falls under what is known as the “accomplice liability” theory: the act of being criminally complicit. California Penal Code Section 31 provides in relevant part: “All persons concerned in the commission of a crime…whether they directly commit the act constituting the offense, or aid and abet in its commission, or, not being present, have advised and encouraged its commission…are principals in any crime so committed.” Thus, those persons who are commonly referred to as “accessories” or “accomplices” as well as those who actually perpetrate the offense, are to be prosecuted, tried and punished as principals in California. ( Penal Code Section 971. ) Terms Defined The term “aider and abettor” is often used today to refer to principals other than the perpetrator, whether or not they are present at the commission of the offense. The term “accessory before the fact” is used to describe those who aided in planning or by encouraging the commission of a crime before it was committed. For example, a person who participates in the planning of an armed robbery before it is committed is an “accessory before the fact”. The term “accomplice” is a person who actively participates in the commission of a crime, even though they take no part in the actual criminal offense."
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"docid": "D3402771#0",
"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/cohort\ncohort",
"text": "\"cohort [ koh -hawrt]Spell Syllables Synonyms Examples Word Origin See more synonyms on Thesaurus.comnoun1. a group or company: She has a cohort of admirers.2. a companion or associate.3. one of the ten divisions in an ancient Roman legion, numbering from 300 to 600 soldiers.4. any group of soldiers or warriors.5. an accomplice; abettor: He got off with probation, but his cohorts got ten years apiece.6. a group of persons sharing a particular statistical or demographic characteristic: the cohort of all children born in 1980.7. Biology. an individual in a population of the same species. Origin of cohort Expand Middle French Latin1475-14851475-85; < Middle French cohorte < Latin cohort- (stem of cohors) farmyard, armed force (orig."
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"docid": "D332481#0",
"title": "https://www.flashcardmachine.com/final-exam134.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "\"Shared Flashcard Set Details Title Final Exam Description Criminal Law Final Exam Total Cards 122Subject Criminal Justice Level Undergraduate 2Created 12/14/2011Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Criminal Justice Flashcards Cards Term Criminal Liability Definition Actus reus, mens rea, concurrence, causation, and harmful result, which are the basis for the elements of crime the prosecution has to prove a reasonable doubt. Term Retribution Definition Punishment based on just desserts. ( Revenge)Term Model Penal Code (MPC)Definition The code developed by the American Law Institute to guide reform in criminal law. Term Principle of Legality Definition A principle stating that there can be no crime or punishment if there are no specific laws forewarning citizens that certain specific conduct will result in a particular punishment. Term Ex-Post Facto Laws Definition Laws passed after the occurence of the conduct constituting the crime. Term Chilling Effect Definition When people hesitate to express themselves because they fear criminal prosecution even though the Constitution protects their speech. Term Bystander Rule Definition Individuals do not have an obligation to intervene if someone else is in danger."
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"docid": "D566954#0",
"title": "https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/public_corruption\nPublic corruption",
"text": "Wexall pages articles español Inbox Projectsearch FAQPublic corruption Public corruption involves a breach of public trust and/or abuse of position by federal, state, or local officials and their private sector accomplices. By broad definition, a government official, whether elected, appointed or hired, may violate federal law when he/she asks, demands, solicits, accepts, or agrees to receive anything of value in return for being influenced in the performance of their official duties. See White-collar crimewex: CIVICSgovernment THE LEGAL PROCESScriminal lawwex definitions"
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"docid": "D271754#0",
"title": "https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/criminal_law\nCriminal Law",
"text": "\"Contents Overview Elements of a Crime Types of Crimes Liability for Accomplices Defenses Additional Sources Overview Criminal Law, as distinguished from civil law, is a system of laws concerned with punishment of individuals who commit crimes. Thus, where in a civil case two individuals dispute their rights, a criminal prosecution involves the people as a whole deciding whether to punish an individual for his conduct or lack of conduct (i.e. omission). Just as the people decide what conduct to punish, so the people decide what punishment is appropriate. Accordingly, punishments vary with the severity of the offense—from a simple fine (e.g. for a traffic violation) to loss of freedom (e.g. for murder). Each state decides what conduct to designate a crime. Thus, each state has its own criminal code. Congress has also chosen to punish certain conduct, codifying federal criminal law in Title 18 of the U. S. Code. Criminal laws vary significantly among the states and the Federal Government. While some statutes resemble the common law criminal code, others, like the New York Penal Law, closely mimic the Model Penal Code (MPC). A “crime” is any act or omission in violation of a law prohibiting it, or omitted in violation of a law ordering it."
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"docid": "D889602#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accessory_%28legal_term%29\nAccessory (legal term)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( February 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Criminal law Elements Actus reus Mens rea Causation Concurrence Scope of criminal liability Complicity Corporate Vicarious Severity of offense Felony Infraction (also called violation)Misdemeanor Inchoate offenses Attempt Conspiracy Incitement Solicitation Offence against the person Assassination Assault Battery Bigamy Criminal negligence False imprisonment Home invasion Homicide Kidnapping Manslaughter ( corporate) Mayhem Murdercorporate Negligent homicide Public indecency Rape Robbery Sexual assault Crimes against property Arson Blackmail Bribery Burglary Embezzlement Extortion False pretenses Fraud Larceny Payola Pickpocketing Possessing stolen property Robbery Smuggling Tax evasion Theft Crimes against justice Compounding Malfeasance in office Miscarriage of justice Misprision Obstruction Perjury Perverting the course of justice Victimless crimes Adultery Apostasy Buggery Providing contraception information ( Comstock law)Dueling Fornication Gambling Incest Lewd and lascivious behavior Exhibitionism Creation of obscenity Prostitution Recreational drug use (including alcohol, when prohibited) Sodomy Suicide Crimes against animals Cruelty to animals Wildlife smuggling Bestiality Defences to liability Automatism Consent Defence of property Diminished responsibility Duress Entrapment Ignorantia juris non excusat Infancy Insanity Justification Mistake ( of law) Necessity Provocation Self-defence Other common-law areas Contracts Evidence Property Torts Wills, trusts and estates Portals Criminal justice Lawv t e An accessory is a person who assists in the commission of a crime, but who does not actually participate in the commission of the crime as a joint principal. The distinction between an accessory and a principal is a question of fact and degree: The principal is the one whose acts or omissions, accompanied by the relevant mens rea ( Latin for \"\"guilty mind\"\"), are the most immediate cause of the actus reus ( Latin for \"\"guilty act\"\"). If two or more people are directly responsible for the actus reus, they can be charged as joint principals (see common purpose ). The test to distinguish a joint principal from an accessory is whether the defendant independently contributed to causing the actus reus rather than merely giving generalised and/or limited help and encouragement. Contents [ hide ]1 Elements1.1 Relative severity of penalties1.2 Conspiracy1.3 Criminal facilitation1.4 Knowledge of the crime1.5 Exceptions2 Usage3 History4 Specific laws4.1 Canada4.2 France4.3 Norway4.4 England and Wales4.4.1 The significance of presence4.4.2 Mens rea4.5 Scotland4.6 United States5 See also6 Notes and references7 External links Elements [ edit]In some jurisdictions, an accessory is distinguished from an accomplice, who normally is present at the crime and participates in some way. An accessory must generally have knowledge that a crime is being, or will be committed. A person with such knowledge may become an accessory by helping or encouraging the criminal in some way."
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"docid": "D446720#0",
"title": "http://slideplayer.com/slide/1526180/\nThe Nine Steps of Criminal Interrogation",
"text": "\"401The Nine Steps of Criminal Interrogation Published by Britney Hammill Modified over 3 years ago Embed Download presentation Presentation on theme: \"\"The Nine Steps of Criminal Interrogation\"\"— Presentation transcript:1 The Nine Steps of Criminal Interrogation The Reid Technique The Nine Steps of Criminal Interrogation2 Nine Steps Interrogations should only be conducted of persons whose GUILT in the OPINION of the interrogator seems reasonably certain. That opinion might be based upon a combination of the factual evidence and the suspects reaction to the questions asked during the Behavioral Analysis Interview. Selection of interrogation procedures depends on: The personal characteristics of the suspect The type of offense committed The probable motivation for the commission of the offense The suspects initial behavioral responses3 Classification of Offenders On the basis of the above four considerations criminal defendants can be split into two broad classifications;Emotional offenders Non-emotional offenders4 Emotional Offenders Definition: An offender who ordinarily experiences a considerable feeling of remorse, mental anguish, or compunction as a result of his offense. They have a strong sense of moral guilt, a troubled conscience, over what they have done. They are truly sorry, but not enough to just outright confess without assistance. As the interrogation goes on they will become more and more emotional. They will become more open (Arms and legs) and eye contact will drop off considerably. With emotional offenders a sympathetic approach will work best. Expressions of understanding and compassion for the difficulty the suspect finds himself regarding the offense and at the present time.5 Non-emotional Offenders Definition: These are persons who ordinarily do not suffer a troubled conscience over their offenses. They may act emotionally during the interrogation, but not to the same extent as the emotional offender."
},
{
"docid": "D2549354#0",
"title": "http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/prisoner-s-dilemma.html\nprisoner's dilemma",
"text": "prisoner's dilemma Definition Popular Terms Scenario where cooperation and trust wins and blind pursuit of self-interest loses. It is illustrated by the problem faced by two accomplices locked in separate cells. Each is offered three choices by the police: (1) if both confess to the charges, both will be jailed for five years, (2) if only one confesses, he will be freed but the non-confessor will be jailed for ten years, or (3) if neither confesses, both will be tried for a minor offense and will be jailed for one year. If both know that the other will not be selfish and will take the collective interest into consideration, neither will confess and serve one year in jail. Otherwise, where one cannot depend on the other, both have no choice but to confess and serve five years. It is an example of non zero sum game.manipulated var...quantitative da...qualitative dat...grouprepresentative... ABC analysisequipmentenvironmental a...demographic fac...control variabl...characteristicvalue"
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"docid": "D3413487#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081229160102AAxg8nU\nWhat is fourth degree burglary?",
"text": "Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police What is fourth degree burglary? Follow 4 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: It would depend on the state that you are referring to. Some states only have burglary up to the 2nd degree and some have it all the way to the 4th. With burglary, there must generally be an entrance into a dwelling place, meaning a home, and since it is in the fourth degree, it generally means there was no one else home at the time of the crime. For instance, according to Minnesota, the law is as follows: 609.582 BURGLARY. Subdivision 1. Burglary in the first degree. Whoever enters a building without consent and with intent to commit a crime, or enters a building without consent and commits a crime while in the building, either directly or as an accomplice, commits burglary in the first degree and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 20 years or to payment of a fine of not more than $35,000, or both, if: (a) the building is a dwelling and another person, not an accomplice, is present in it when the burglar enters or at any time while the burglar is in the building; (b) the burglar possesses, when entering or at any time while in the building, any of the following: a dangerous weapon, any article used or fashioned in a manner to lead the victim to reasonably believe it to be a dangerous weapon, or an explosive; or (c) the burglar assaults a person within the building or on the building's appurtenant property. Subd. 2."
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"docid": "D277665#0",
"title": "https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/shill\nDefinition of shill in English:",
"text": "Home British & World English shill Definition of shill in English:shillnoun North Americaninformal1 An accomplice of a confidence trickster or swindler who poses as a genuine customer to entice or encourage others. ‘I used to be a shill in a Reno gambling club’figurative ‘the agency is a shill for the nuclear power industry’More example sentences A person who pretends to give an impartial endorsement of something in which they themselves have an interest. ‘a megamillionaire who makes more money as a shill for corporate products than he does for playing basketball’More example sentencesverb [ no object]North Americaninformal Act or work as a shill. ‘your husband in the crowd could shill for you’More example sentences Origin Early 20th century: probably from earlier shillaber, of unknown origin. Pronunciationshill/ʃɪl/"
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"docid": "D3413489#0",
"title": "https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=609.582\n2017 Minnesota Statutes",
"text": "609.582 BURGLARY. Subdivision 1. Burglary in the first degree. Whoever enters a building without consent and with intent to commit a crime, or enters a building without consent and commits a crime while in the building, either directly or as an accomplice, commits burglary in the first degree and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 20 years or to payment of a fine of not more than $35,000, or both, if: (a) the building is a dwelling and another person, not an accomplice, is present in it when the burglar enters or at any time while the burglar is in the building; (b) the burglar possesses, when entering or at any time while in the building, any of the following: a dangerous weapon, any article used or fashioned in a manner to lead the victim to reasonably believe it to be a dangerous weapon, or an explosive; or (c) the burglar assaults a person within the building or on the building's appurtenant property. Subd. 1a. Mandatory minimum sentence for burglary of occupied dwelling. A person convicted of committing burglary of an occupied dwelling, as defined in subdivision 1, clause (a), must be committed to the commissioner of corrections or county workhouse for not less than six months. Subd. 2."
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"docid": "D1437367#0",
"title": "https://medium.com/@LyricStageCo/beware-the-flim-flam-man-history-s-famous-frauds-ef6a5c2a37a3\nBeware the flim-flam man: Historyâs famous (and weirdest) frauds",
"text": "Beware the flim-flam man: History’s famous (and weirdest) frauds“The Conjurer” by Hieronymus Bosch, 1475–1480. Via: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/49/Hieronymus_Bosch_051.jpg Compiled by A. Nora Long, Associate Artistic Director Fast Company by Carla Ching (playing at Lyric Stage March 4–27, 2016) tells the story of a family of con-artists. Beware the flim-flam man! These famous cons may have been around forever but, in the words of P. T. Barnum, “a sucker is born every minute. ”Do you recognize any of these famous frauds? Pig-in-a-Poke: dates from the Middle Ages, and refers to being offered an item in a manner that conceals its actual value (which is probably very little). The original scam involved selling an unsuspecting mark a bag (poke) with an alleged suckling pig inside. Once money changed hands and the buyer got the bag home, he would discover his dinner was actually a cat, or other less valuable meal. This con gives us the idiom “let the cat out of the bag. ”The Spanish Prisoner: “One of the oldest and most attractive and probably most successful swindles known to the police authorities,” or so said The New York Times in 1898."
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"docid": "D2326744#0",
"title": "https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/implicate\nDefinition of âimplicateâ - English Dictionary",
"text": "\"Definition of “implicate” - English Dictionary American American English Examples American English Examples“implicate” in American English See all translationsimplicate verb [ T]us / ˈɪm·plɪˌkeɪt /› to show that someone is involved in a crime or partly responsible for something bad that has happened: A lot of people were implicated in the scandal. ( Definition of “implicate” from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)English American English Examples American English Examples“implicate” in English See all translationsimplicate verb [ T]uk / ˈɪm.plɪ.keɪt / us / ˈɪm.plə.keɪt /› to show that someone is involved in a crime or partly responsible for something bad that has happened: Have they any evidence to implicate him in the robbery? Thesaurus: synonyms and related words Blaming & accusinga bad workman blames his tools idiomaccusationaccusatoryaccusingallegationattributeattributioncarrychalk sth upchargecontributory negligenceface the music idiomfinger-pointingframehangindictmentopprobriumrecriminationstitch sb upthank sb for sth idiom See more results » (Definition of “implicate” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)Examples American English Examples American English Examples Help us add to the Cambridge Dictionary!BETAThese examples are from external sources. Click on the icon to tell us what you think.implicate Is it appropriate to implicate a medication as an abortive agent without the data to support such a claim? From Wikipedia An already arrested person was made to implicate them. From Wikipedia The media attempted to implicate her when her husband allegedly cut down trees without authority on their country property. From Wikipedia They involve many decision-making bodies and users over long time periods and often implicate numerous territories. From Wikipedia Interpretations vary, but most implicate the river and the red sandstone that lines its banks. From Wikipedia However, a parliamentary oversight commission controlled by his political opponents failed to implicate him in any substantial wrongdoing. From Wikipedia He refused to implicate his superiors and was unexpectedly acquitted in 1925."
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"docid": "D919521#0",
"title": "https://www.definitions.net/definition/abetting\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "Webster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Abettingof Abet Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Abetting Abettor, is a legal term implying one who instigates, encourages or assists another to commit an offence. An abettor differs from an accessory in that he must be present at the commission of the crime; all abettors are principals, and, in the absence of specific statutory provision to the contrary, are punishable to the same extent as the actual perpetrator of the offence. A person may in certain cases be convicted as an abettor in the commission of an offence in which he or she could not be a principal, e.g. a woman or boy under fourteen years of age in aiding rape, or a solvent person in aiding and abetting a bankrupt to commit offences against the bankruptcy laws. More recently, an abettor is generally known as an accomplice. Numerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of abetting in Chaldean Numerology is: 7Pythagorean Numerology The numerical value of abetting in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6Sample Sentences & Example Usage Esteban Nunez: This has gone from aiding and abetting to him being labeled a killer. Joey Jackson: You need some type of aiding or abetting or assisting or material support ... of a fugitive. London Capital Group Kelly: All this geopolitical tension is helping these defence stocks, and the fact that they are going to increase the anti-terrorist spend is aiding and abetting these moves upwards. Steve Ellis: When you just call it tax extenders, instead of more corporate welfare, you're actually aiding and abetting Washington's addiction to providing for pet projects and pet spending. Joey Jackson: You can argue it's morally reprehensible. But when you look at it from Sean Penn's perspective, he simply had a talk with a fugitive, you need some type of aiding or abetting or assisting or material support ... of a fugitive."
},
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"docid": "D2772454#0",
"title": "http://www.yourdictionary.com/accessory\naccessory",
"text": "accessoryac·ces·so·ry Use accessory in a sentence A necklace is an accessory. Licensed from i Stock Photonoun An accessory is defined as a person who assists someone else to break the law or commit a crime but who doesn't participate in committing the crime himself. An example of an accessory would be someone who let a criminal hide in their house. The definition of an accessory is something that you add on just to increase the beauty or functionality of something else. An example of an accessory would be a necklace you put on to make your outfit more complete. Your Dictionary definition and usage example. Copyright © 2018 by Love To Know Corp Link/Citeaccessoryextra; additional; helping in a secondary or subordinate way Geol. occurring in minor amounts in a specified rock; nonessential: accessory minerals are disregarded in classifying rocks Law acting as an accessory; helping in an unlawful act Origin of accessory Medieval Latin accessorius from Classical Latin accessus, past participle of accedere, accedenounpl. -·riessomething extra; thing added to help in a secondary way; specif. ,an article worn or carried to complete one's outfit, as a purse or glovesa piece of optional equipment for convenience, comfort, appearance, etc. :"
},
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"docid": "D919520#0",
"title": "https://legaldictionary.net/aiding-and-abetting/\nAiding and Abetting",
"text": "Aiding and Abetting The legal term aiding and abetting refers to a person’s action to help, support, or approve of someone else’s illegal act. Aiding and abetting is a crime in itself, held against those who would somehow assist a criminal – short of physically contributing to the illegal act. In many jurisdictions, aiding and abetting is the same as an “accessory” to the crime. To explore this concept, consider the following aiding and abetting definition. Definition of Aiding and Abetting Noun The act of helping, encouraging, or supporting someone in the commission of a crime. Verb To actively encourage, to assist, or to support the commission of a criminal act. Origin of Abet1875-1325 Middle English abette What is Aiding and Abetting In order to deter people from helping criminals get away with their crimes, the law makes giving aid a crime in and of itself. A person may be charged with the crime of aiding and abetting, even though he was not present during, or did not physically assist with, the commission of the crime. Someone who aids and abets a crime may provide support by giving advice, financial support, or by taking action not directly related to the crime itself, for the purpose of facilitating its success. Example of Aiding and Abetting When Della’s boyfriend Rob, and his friend Steve, begin holding “private” meetings in the couple’s basement, she knows something is up."
},
{
"docid": "D3141179#0",
"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/vegetation\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (3.40 / 5 votes)Rate this definition:vegetation, flora, botany (noun)all the plant life in a particular region or period\"\"Pleistocene vegetation\"\"; \"\"the flora of southern California\"\"; \"\"the botany of China\"\"vegetation (noun)the process of growth in plantsvegetation (noun)an abnormal growth or excrescence (especially a warty excrescence on the valves of the heart)vegetation (noun)inactivity that is passive and monotonous, comparable to the inactivity of plant life\"\"their holiday was spent in sleep and vegetation\"\"Wiktionary (5.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition:vegetation (Noun)Plants collectively. There were large amounts of vegetation in the forest. Origin: From végétation. Webster Dictionary (3.85 / 7 votes)Rate this definition: Vegetation (noun)the act or process of vegetating, or growing as a plant does; vegetable growth Vegetation (noun)the sum of vegetable life; vegetables or plants in general; as, luxuriant vegetation Vegetation (noun)an exuberant morbid outgrowth upon any part, especially upon the valves of the heart Origin: [Cf. F. vgtation, L. vegetatio an enlivening. See Vegetable. ] Freebase (5.00 / 3 votes)Rate this definition: Vegetation Vegetation is a very general term for the plant life; it refers to the ground cover provided by plants. It is a general term, without specific reference to particular taxa, life forms, structure, spatial extent, or any other specific botanical or geographic characteristics. It is broader than the term flora which refers exclusively to species composition. Perhaps the closest synonym is plant community, but vegetation can, and often does, refer to a wider range of spatial scales than that term does, including scales as large as the global."
},
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"docid": "D2878265#0",
"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/bonnet\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:bonnet, poke bonnet (noun)a hat tied under the chinhood, bonnet, cowl, cowling (verb)protective covering consisting of a metal part that covers the engine\"\"there are powerful engines under the hoods of new cars\"\"; \"\"the mechanic removed the cowling in order to repair the plane's engine\"\"bonnet (verb)dress in a bonnet Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:bonnet (Noun)A type of hat, once worn by women or children, held in place by ribbons tied under the chin.bonnet (Noun)A traditional Scottish woollen brimless cap; a bunnet.bonnet (Noun)The polishing head of a power buffer, often made of wool.bonnet (Noun)The hinged cover over the engine of a motor car; a hood.bonnet (Noun)A length of canvas attached to a fore-and-aft sail to increase the pulling power. Origin: From bonet, from bonet (Modern bonnet), from bonet, from *, from bundijan, from bhendh-. Compare also abbonis, obbonis, also of origin, from *, from * + *. Cognate with gibunt, bont, 033203300331033F033D03330339. More at over, bundle. Webster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Bonnet (noun)a headdress for men and boys; a cap Bonnet (noun)a soft, elastic, very durable cap, made of thick, seamless woolen stuff, and worn by men in Scotland Bonnet (noun)a covering for the head, worn by women, usually protecting more or less the back and sides of the head, but no part of the forehead. The shape of the bonnet varies greatly at different times; formerly the front part projected, and spread outward, like the mouth of a funnel Bonnet (noun)anything resembling a bonnet in shape or use Bonnet (noun)a small defense work at a salient angle; or a part of a parapet elevated to screen the other part from enfilade fire Bonnet (noun)a metallic canopy, or projection, over an opening, as a fireplace, or a cowl or hood to increase the draught of a chimney, etc Bonnet (noun)a frame of wire netting over a locomotive chimney, to prevent escape of sparks Bonnet (noun)a roofing over the cage of a mine, to protect its occupants from objects falling down the shaft Bonnet (noun)in pumps, a metal covering for the openings in the valve chambers Bonnet (noun)an additional piece of canvas laced to the foot of a jib or foresail in moderate winds Bonnet (noun)the second stomach of a ruminating animal Bonnet (noun)an accomplice of a gambler, auctioneer, etc., who entices others to bet or to bid; a decoy Bonnet (verb)to take off the bonnet or cap as a mark of respect; to uncover Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Bonnet Bonnet is a term for a wide variety of styles of headgear for both sexes, but most often female, which has been in use from the Middle Ages to the present. It is impossible to generalize as to the styles for which the word has been used, any more than for the alternatives of hat or cap, but there is for both sexes a tendency to use the word for styles in soft material and lacking a brim. However the term has also been used, for example, for steel helmets."
},
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"docid": "D1336023#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070529183940AALPRIN\nWhat is the difference between first, second, third, and fourth degree murder?",
"text": "\"Politics & Government Law & Ethics What is the difference between first, second, third, and fourth degree murder? Can you please tell me what each of them are?65 following 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: First degree: killing with the intent to kill. Usually requires premeditation. Also includes felony murder - an unplanned murder that occurs during the commission of a felony (example is defendant burglarizes a house and during the burglary kills the homeowner - no premeditation but committed during a felony). Second degree: killing with the intent to do harm but not the intent to kill. Example - shooting someone in the leg with the intent to wound but not kill, and the victim bleeds to death. Third degree: killing that resulted from indifference or negligence. Usually there must be a legal duty (parent - child), but can also include crimes like driving drunk and causing a fatal accident. Fourth degree: felony murder committed by an accomplice. Same as felony murder, but instead of one burglar there are two."
},
{
"docid": "D862876#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/20653590/criminal-law-flash-cards/\nCriminal Law",
"text": "\"224 terms J_Noble_Lovemore Criminal Law Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort General Intent v. Specific Intent vs. Strict Liability General intent can be inferred from the fact that the defendant engaged in the conduct constituting the crime. Specific Intent to refer to any culpable mental state that concerns something that itself is not an element of the crime. Strict Liability usually imposed by a statute that does not require a mens rea at all. Defendants will be convicted even though they were genuinely ignorant of one or more factors that made their acts or omissions criminal. Actus Reus The voluntary act or omissions that comprise the physical elements of a crime; the requirement that criminal liability cannot be imposed without some act. Voluntariness (Actus Reus) Something to do with the \"\"will\"\"; a bodily movement that otherwise is not a product of the effort or determination of the actor, either conscious or habitual. The Model Penal Code gives a list of acts that are not voluntary: (a) a reflex or convulsion; (b) a bodily movement during unconsciousness or sleep; (c) conduct during hypnosis or resulting from hypnotic suggestion; (d) a bodily movement that otherwise is not a product of the effort or determination of the actor, either conscious or habitual. Reflex (Actus Reus) Whether it was a reflex depends on how much time elapsed between your perception and the act."
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according to kohlberg most adolescents are in what stage of moral development
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"docid": "D2640642#0",
"title": "http://lifestyle.howstuffworks.com/family/parenting/tweens-teens/moral-development-stage-adolescence.htm\nWhat is the moral development stage of adolescence?",
"text": "\"Up Next Throughout the course of puberty, teens' moral development advances just as surely as their bodies are changing. From the start of early adolescence (around 11-13 years old), teens begin to think abstractly. This new ability leads them to begin to question rules and standards, whether from school, religious authorities or parents, which they had previously easily accepted. By middle adolescence (around 14-18 years old), teens have begun to develop their own moral code. Their behavior early on during middle adolescence may not be consistent with some of their moral conclusions. This isn't hypocrisy; they really just haven't made the connection yet. It's the reason they may genuinely believe smoking is bad, but they'll try it anyway. They will usually be more likely to match their behavior to their beliefs by the end of this period. As they move to late adolescence (around 18-21 years old), they will begin to develop their moral ideas about the world, thinking about such concepts as justice, peace and patriotism. This progression was formally codified by Lawrence Kohlberg, a 20 th -century developmental theorist who identified six stages of moral development."
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"title": "https://www.verywell.com/personality-development-2795425\nPersonality Formation and Development",
"text": "Theories Personality Psychology Personality Formation and Development A Closer Look at the Psychology of Personality Formation By Kendra Cherry Updated December 06, 2017Share Pin Email Print Plume Creative / Digital Vision / Getty Images It is our personality that makes us who we are, but how exactly do our personalities form? Personality development has been a major topic of interest for some of the most prominent thinkers in psychology. Since the inception of psychology as a separate science, researchers have proposed a variety of ideas to explain how and why personality develops. What do we mean when we talk about personality development? Personality development refers to how the organized patterns of behavior that make up each person's unique personality emerge over time. Many factors go into influencing personality, including genetics, environment, parenting, and societal variables. Perhaps most importantly, it is the ongoing interaction of all of these influences that continues to shape personality over time. Exploring Some Key Theories of Personality Formation Our personalities make us unique, but how does personality develop? How exactly do we become who we are today? What factors play the most important role in the formation of personality?"
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_reasoning\nMoral reasoning",
"text": "\"Moral reasoning, also known as moral development, is a study in psychology that overlaps with moral philosophy. Children can make moral decisions about what is right and wrong from a young age; this makes morality fundamental to the human condition. Moral reasoning, however, is a part of morality that occurs both within and between individuals. [ 1] Prominent contributors to this theory include Lawrence Kohlberg and Elliot Turiel. The term is sometimes used in a different sense: reasoning under conditions of uncertainty, such as those commonly obtained in a court of law. It is this sense that gave rise to the phrase, \"\"To a moral certainty;\"\" [2] however, this idea is now seldom used outside of charges to juries. Moral reasoning can be defined as being the process in which individuals try to determine the difference between what is right and what is wrong by using logic. [ 3] This is an important and often daily process that people use when trying to do the right thing. For instance, every day people are faced with the dilemma of whether to lie in a given situation or not. People make this decision by reasoning the morality of their potential actions, and through weighing their actions against potential consequences."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/96992364/development-chapter-9-flash-cards/\nDevelopment Chapter 9",
"text": "\"53 terms hadeeahmadi Development Chapter 9Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Physical development involves growth and changes in the body and brain, the senses, motor skills, and health and wellness. Cognitive development involves learning, attention, memory, language, thinking, reasoning, and creativity. Psychosocial development involves emotions, personality, and social relationships.normative approach This approach asks, \"\"What is normal development? \"\" developmental milestones we can use these age-related averages as general guidelines to compare children with same-age peers to determine the approximate ages they should reach specific normative events (e.g., crawling, walking, writing, dressing, naming colors, speaking in sentences, and starting puberty). Continuous development views development as a cumulative process, gradually improving on existing skills. There is gradual changediscontinuous believe that development takes place in unique stages: It occurs at specific times or ages.psychosexual development (Freud) Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) believed that personality develops during early childhood. For Freud, childhood experiences shape our personalities and behavior as adults. Freud viewed development as discontinuous; he believed that each of us must pass through a serious of stages during childhood, and that if we lack proper nurturance and parenting during a stage, we may become stuck, or fixated, in that stage."
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"title": "https://moleboi.wordpress.com/2013/03/02/is-rawls-theory-of-social-justice-feasible/\nIs Rawlsâ Theory of Social Justice Feasible?",
"text": "Is Rawls’ Theory of Social Justice Feasible? Mar 2Posted by moleboi Justice is one of the most contested principles in political theory; however the theory of justice proposed by the American political philosopher John Rawls has come to be one of the most influential theories of the present day. By first explaining the ideas behind the theory, such as the initial position and the difference principle, then putting Rawlsian justice under scrutiny we shall come to discover an understanding of Rawlsian justice as well as realise that despite being a desirable theory for the modern political era it is undesirable and unfeasible for a post-modern political era. Rawls begins his theory by first pointing out what role justice has to play within the political sphere, his posits justice with the role as “a set of principles…required for choosing among the various social arrangements which determine this division of…distributive shares. These principles are the principles of social justice…they define the appropriate distribution of the benefits and burdens of social cooperation” [1] . Or in short Rawls sees (social) justice as the underlying system for deciding how best society should be arranged so that resources can be distributed in a fair manner. Miller adds another dimension to this by claiming “justice is more than simply a virtue…it is fundamental to the institutions of a mass of individuals into a political community” [2]. By combining the two we can say that the role of justice is to turn individuals into a community by establishing a system whereby resources and burdens are shared out fairly amongst all members of the community. Before Rawls then goes on to explain his theory of justice he firsts argues that for such a system to be completely fair to all involved it must be devised from what he calls the ‘initial position’ as “the principles of justice for the basic structure of society…are the principles that free and rational persons…would accept in an initial position” [3]. The initial position is something which cannot be actualised in reality a point Rawls acknowledges as he refers to it as “a purely hypothetical situation” [4], in which we each must imagine ourselves as being in a blank state so that “no one knows his place in society, his class…or social status, nor…his fortune in the distribution of natural assets” [5] to ensure “the principles are chosen behind a veil of ignorance.” [ 6] Once we have placed ourselves behind this veil of ignorance and are imagining ourselves as featureless, talentless shadows moving within a system yet to be implemented we can then begin devising the set of principles and laws which will keep the system fully functioning without being unduly unfair to any particular individuals or group within the whole community, the principles Rawls argues we would all decide upon boil down to two main concepts. The first of these of these two principles is often referred to as ‘the principle of basic freedoms’ in this principle, which Rawls posits as being the most important and therefore should not yield to the other principle under any circumstance, “the basic liberties…are political…these liberties are to be equal by the first principle” [7]. These basic freedoms, as already mentioned, are political freedoms such as freedom of speech, freedom to vote in a system where each vote is counted as one and no more than one, amongst others."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychosocial_development\nErikson's stages of psychosocial development",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Psychosocial development)navigation search Part of a series of articles on Psychoanalysis Concepts [hide]Psychosexual development Psychosocial development (Erikson) Unconscious Preconscious Consciousness Psychic apparatus Id, ego and super-ego Libido Drive Transference Countertransference Ego defenses Resistance Projection Denial Dreamwork Important figures [show]Important works [show]Schools of thought [show]Training [show]Psychology portalv t e Erikson's stages of psychosocial development, as articulated by Erik Erikson, in collaboration with Joan Erikson, [1] is a comprehensive psychoanalytic theory that identifies a series of eight stages, in which a healthy developing individual should pass through from infancy to late adulthood. All stages are present at birth, but only begin to unfold according to both a natural scheme and one's ecological and cultural upbringing. In each stage, the person confronts, and hopefully masters, new challenges. Each stage builds upon the successful completion of earlier stages. The challenges of stages not successfully completed may be expected to return as problems in the future. However, mastery of a stage is not required to advance to the next stage. The outcome of one stage is not permanent and can be modified by later experiences. Erikson's stage theory characterizes an individual advancing through the eight life stages as a function of negotiating his or her biological forces and sociocultural forces. Each stage is characterized by a psychosocial crisis of these two conflicting forces (as shown in the table below). If an individual does indeed successfully reconcile these forces (favoring the first mentioned attribute in the crisis), he or she emerges from the stage with the corresponding virtue."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/36246744/culture-and-psychology-test-chapters-1-4-flash-cards/\nCulture and Psychology Test Chapters 1-4",
"text": "\"162 terms jjirish151Culture and Psychology Test Chapters 1-4David Matsumoto - 5th Edition Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sortarable land The type of land that can sustain life by food production of some sort.attitudes Evaluations of objects occurring in ongoing thoughts about the objects, or stored in memory.attributions Beliefs about the underlying causes of behavior.beliefs A proposition that is regarded as true. People of different cultures have different beliefs.cross-cultural research A research methodology that tests the cultural parameters of psychological knowledge. Traditionally, it involves research on human behavior that compares psychological processes between two or more cultures. In this book, we also incorporate knowledge contrasting human cultures versus nonhuman animal cultures. This approach is primarily concerned with testing the possible limitations of knowledge gleaned from one culture by studying people of different cultures.cultural psychology A theoretical and methodological framework that posits an important role for culture and its influence on mental processes behavior, and vice versa.cultural worldviews Culturally specific belief systems about the world. They contain attitudes, beliefs, opinions, and values about the world. People have worldviews because of evolved, complex cognition; thus, having a worldview is a universal psychological process. The specific content of worldviews, however, is specific to and different for each culture.culture A unique meaning and information system, shared by a group and transmitted across generations, that allows the group to meet basic needs of survival, pursue happiness and well-being, and derive meaning from life.culture-specific A psychological process that is considered to be true for some people of some cultures but not for others.deviation from temperate climate The degree to which the average temperature of a given region will differ from what is considered to be the relatively \"\"easiest\"\" temperature to live in, which is 22°C (about 72°F).emics Aspects of life that appear to differ across cultures; truths or principles that are culture-specific.enculturation The process of learning about and being indoctrinated into a culture.etics Aspects of life that appear to be consistent across different cultures; universal or pancultural truths or principles.norms A generally accepted standard of behavior within a cultural or sub-cultural group.population density The number of people living within a given unit of space. In a place like a city in which a large number of people live in a relatively small space, the population density is higher than in a rural area where fewer people live in each similar amount of space.ratchet effect The concept that humans continually improve on improvements, that they do not go backward or revert to a previous state. Progress occurs because improvements move themselves upward, much like a ratchet.religion Organized systems of beliefs that tie together many attitudes, values, beliefs, worldviews, and norms."
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"title": "https://www.mentalhelp.net/articles/moral-development-piaget-s-theory/\nMoral Development: Piaget's Theory",
"text": "\"Moral Development: Piaget's Theory Angela Oswalt, MSW Jun 9, 2010Moral development involves children learning how to tell the difference between right and wrong; to use this knowledge to arrive at appropriate decisions when faced with complicated choices; and to have the strength and independence to act in accordance with that right decision (to \"\"do the right thing\"\") despite the fact that it may not be a convenient thing to do. As with other components of development, morality is shaped by multiple factors. Children's interpersonal experiences with family, peers, and other adults, as well as their maturing physical, cognitive, emotional and social skills combine to influence moral development. Piaget's Theory of Moral Development According to Piaget's original formulation, children between the ages of 5 and 10 years see the world through the lens of a \"\"heteronomous\"\" (other-directed) morality. In this moral understanding, rules handed down by authority figures (such as parents, teachers and government leaders) are seen as absolute and unbreakable. Basically, children accept that authority figures have godlike powers, and are able to make rules that last forever, do not change, and must be followed. Children's reasoning regarding why these rules should be followed is generally based squarely upon their appreciation of consequences associated with breaking the rules. As breaking the rules tends to lead to negative personal consequences, most children follow the rules as a way to avoid being punished. Children's appreciation of morality changes towards the end of middle childhood as a result of their recently developed ability to view situations from other people's perspectives. As children develop the ability to put themselves into someone else's shoes, their appreciation of morality becomes more autonomous (self-directed) and less black and white and absolutist in nature."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/71813748/lifespan-ch-8-flash-cards/\nLifespan Ch 8",
"text": "\"96 terms Nurse_101Lifespan Ch 8Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Freud's anal stage 1-3 yrs old. toilet training Freud's phallic stage establish a foundation for later gender and moral development by identifying with same sex parent Erikson's autonomy versus shame and doubt centered around the toddler's new mobility and the accompanying desire for autonomy Erikson's intiative versus guilt new cognitive skills, particularly the preschooler's ability to plan, which accentuates his wish to take initiative According to Erikson, the key to healthy development is striking a balance between child's emerging skills and desire for autonomy and the parents' need to protect the child / control the child's behavior. Social-cognitive theory theoretical perspective that asserts that social and personality development in early childhood is related to improvements in the cognitive domain.person perception ability to classify others according to categories such as age, gender, and raceperson perception by age 5 use labels such as \"\"nice\"\" or \"\"not nice\"\" to describe othersperson perception statements \"\"Grandma always lets me pick the cereal at the grocery store. \"\" social conventions example: customs that govern where to place flatware are rules that have nothing to do with our fundamental sense of right or wrong.children begin to respond differently to violations of different kinds of rules between 2-3 example: taking another child's toy without permission as more serious violation than forgetting to say \"\"thank you\"\"Developmental milestones associated with Freud: - Toilet Training - Identifying with same sex parent Developmental milestones associated with Erikson: - Resolving the initiative versus guilt crisis - Resolving the autonomy-versus-shame-and doubt crisis Developmental milestones associated with Social Cognitive theory: - Distinguishing between social conventions and moral rules - Understanding others' intentions - Categorizing othersemotional regulation ability to control emotional states and emotion-related behavior (dev of emotional self during the early childhood years) EX: child finds way to cheer himself when he's sad The process of acquiring emotional regulation is one in which control shifts slowly from the parents to the child (Houck & Lecuyer-Maus, 2004)Preschoolers who consistently exhibit difficult behavior since infancy are more likely to have self-control problems in early childhood True Define Empathy aspect of emotional self - ability to identify with another person's emotional state.2 aspects of empathy 1) apprehending another person's emotional state or condition and 2) matching that emotional state oneselfsympathy general feeling of sorrow or concern for another personmoral emotions awareness of emotional states linked to one's cultures definitions of right and wrong. ( include Guilt, shame, and pride)Stages in Dev Empathy by Hoffman 1) Global empathy: during 1st year. crying when he hears another infant crying 2) Egocentric empathy: 12-18 months. Show sadness when they see another child hurt and go get their own mother to help 3) Empathy for another's feelings: age 2-3 through elementary school. Children note others' feelings, partially match those feelings, and respond to the others' distress in nonegocentric ways. 4) Empathy for another's life condition: Late childhood to adolescence. Some children develop a more generalized notion of others' feelings and respond not just to the immediate situation but to the other individual's general situation or plight."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/5965604/psy-3300-lifespan-dvlpment-flash-cards/\nPSY 3300-Lifespan Dvlpment",
"text": "\"50 terms arp109PSY 3300-Lifespan Dvlpment Exam #4Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort What main method did Kohlberg use to evaluate moral reasoning? Interviews about moral dilemma stories Hector became a police officer, because he believes that members of society prosper from understanding social order, law, justice and duty. On what moral level does he reason? Conventional Which of the following statements represents a criticism of Kohlberg's theory of moral development? Action, not thought is demonstrative of moral level Carol Gilligan criticized Kohlberg's theory for: Discounting the care perspective and female reasoning patterns It Is unacceptable to lie, steal, cheat or hurt someone. These are examples of: Moral rules In England, people drive on the left side of the road. This is an example of a: Social convention Some individuals would not cheat on a math test but would cheat to win an athletic competition. This is an example of how: Moral behavior is often dependent on situation According to Freud's psychoanalytic theory, what is the foundation of moral behavior?"
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"title": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/preconventional-morality-definition-lesson-quiz.html\nPreconventional Morality: Definition & Concept",
"text": "Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 86K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Conventional Morality: Definition & Stages Postconventional Morality: Definition & Example What is REM Rebound? - Definition & Effect Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development Lesson Transcript Instructor: Dr. Douglas Hawks Douglas has two master's degrees (MPA & MBA) and is currently working on his Ph D in Higher Education Administration. According to the American psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg, we all go through different stages of moral development. In this lesson, you'll learn about the concept of preconventional morality and then have the chance to test your understanding with a short quiz. Stages of Moral Development Lawrence Kohlberg was an American psychologist who lived in the 20th century. Because of his interest in how different age groups dealt with moral dilemmas, he wrote his Ph D dissertation on the idea that humans go through a learning process to develop morality. We define morality as the ability to tell the difference between right and wrong. According to Kohlberg, there are three stages of moral development, each with two phases. These three stages are preconventional morality, conventional morality, and postconventional morality. Kohlberg's hypothesis was that everyone needs to go through these phases in order to get to the higher stage of postconventional morality."
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"title": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/postconventional-morality-definition-lesson-quiz.html\nPostconventional Morality: Definition & Example",
"text": "Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 77K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Conventional Morality: Definition & Stages Preconventional Morality: Definition & Concept Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development Ethical Development: Stages & Training Lesson Transcript Instructor: Dr. Douglas Hawks Douglas has two master's degrees (MPA & MBA) and is currently working on his Ph D in Higher Education Administration. One model of moral development suggests that, as each of us develop our individual morality, we go through three stages. In this lesson, you'll learn about the final stage - postconventional morality. Moral Development and Lawrence Kohlberg Everyone goes through a process of learning what is right and what is wrong. We call the basic understanding of right and wrong morality. An individual's morality is based upon three factors: The environment in which he or she was raised The values and beliefs of social referent groups, such as family and friends Personal experiences In the 20th century, an American psychologist named Lawrence Kohlberg developed a model that explained how individuals develop morality. This model is known as Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development. Kohlberg's model is composed of three stages, each of which includes two phases. The three stages are preconventional morality, conventional morality and postconventional morality. Postconventional Morality Postconventional morality is the highest stage of morality in Kohlberg's model, in which individuals have developed their own personal set of ethics and morals that they use to drive their behavior."
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"title": "http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/management/Em-Exp/Ethics.html\nETHICS",
"text": "\"ETHICSFollow City-Data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Photo by: kentoh Webster's Collegiate Dictionary defines \"\"ethics\"\" as the \"\"discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation,\"\" \"\"a set of moral principles or value\"\" or \"\"a theory or system of moral values.\"\" Ethics assists individuals in deciding when an act is moral or immoral, right or wrong. Ethics can be grounded in natural law, religious tenets, parental and family influence, educational experiences, life experiences, and cultural and societal expectations. Ethics in business, or business ethics as it is often called, is the application of the discipline, principles, and theories of ethics to the organizational context. Business ethics have been defined as \"\"principles and standards that guide behavior in the world of business.\"\" Business ethics is also a descriptive term for the field of academic study in which many scholars conduct research and in which undergraduate and graduate students are exposed to ethics theory and practice, usually through the case method of analysis. Ethical behavior in business is critical. When business firms are charged with infractions, and when employees of those firms come under legal investigation, there is a concern raised about moral behavior in business. Hence, the level of mutual trust, which is the foundation of our free-market economy, is threatened. Although ethics in business has been an issue for academics, practitioners, and governmental regulators for decades, some believe that unethical, immoral, and/or illegal behavior is widespread in the business world."
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"title": "http://psyking.net/id183.htm\n.",
"text": "\"ADOLESCENCE.... Overview, Historical Background and Theoretical Perspectives Overview and Background Adolescence is a developmental transition between childhood and adulthood. It is the period from puberty until full adult status has been attained. In our society, adolescence is a luxury. It is reported that the real reason there is the developmental period of adolescence was to delay young people from going into the workforce, due to the scarcity of jobs. There are also varying views on the actual time line of adolescence-especially about when it ends. Typically, we view adolescence beginning at puberty and ending at 18 or 21 years. Others suggest that there is a period of late adolescence that extends well into what is now known as the period of young adulthood. G. Stanley Hall's Biogenetic Psychology of Adolescence G. Stanley Hall (1844-1924), was the first psychologist to advance a psychology of adolescence in its own right and to use scientific methods to study them. He defined this period to begin at puberty at about 12 or 13 years, and end late, between 22 years to 25 years of age. Hall also described adolescence as a period of Sturm und Drang,\"\" -- storm and stress.\"\""
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialization\nSocialization",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the sociological concept. For other uses, see Socialization (disambiguation). It has been suggested that Indoctrination be merged into this article. ( Discuss) Proposed since April 2017. Sociology History Outline Portal Main theories Structural functionalism Conflict theory Symbolic interactionism Methods Quantitative Qualitative Historical Comparative Mathematical Computational Ethnography Ethnomethodology Network analysis Positivism Critical theory Subfields and other major theories Conflict Criminology Social constructionism Culture Development Deviance Demography Education Economic Environmental Family Feminist sociology Gender Health Industrial Inequality Knowledge Law Literature Medical Military Organizational Political Race and ethnicity Religion Rural Science Social change Social movements Social psychology in sociology Stratification Science and technology Technology Urban Utilitarianism Browse Bibliography By country Index Journals Organizations People Timelinev t e In sociology, socialization is the process of internalizing the norms and ideologies of society. Socialization encompasses both learning and teaching and is thus \"\"the means by which social and cultural continuity are attained\"\". [ 1]: 5 [2] Socialization is strongly connected to developmental psychology. [ 3] Humans need social experiences to learn their culture and to survive. [ 4] Socialization essentially represents the whole process of learning throughout the life course and is a central influence on the behavior, beliefs, and actions of adults as well as of children. [ 5] [6]Socialization may lead to desirable outcomes—sometimes labeled \"\" moral \"\"—as regards the society where it occurs."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_childhood\nEarly childhood",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Part of a series on Human growth and development Stages Human embryogenesis Fetus Infant Toddler Early childhood Child Preadolescence Adolescence Adult Middle age Old age Biological milestones Fertilization Childbirth Walking Language acquisition Puberty Menopause Ageing Death Development and psychology Pre- and perinatal Infant and child Adolescent Youth Young adult Adult Maturity Developmental stage theories Attachment Ecological Psychosocial Psychosexual development Moral Cognitive Cultural-historical Evolutionary Human body portalv t e Early childhood is a stage in human development. It generally includes toddlerhood and some time afterwards. Play age is an unspecific designation approximately within the scope of early childhood. Some age-related development periods and examples of defined intervals are: newborn (ages 0–5 weeks); infant (ages 5 weeks – 1 year); toddler (ages 1–3 years); preschooler (ages 3–5 years); school-aged child (ages 6–11); adolescent (ages 12–17). [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Psychology1.1 Physical growth and development1.2 Cognitive growth and development1.3 Social-emotional growth and development2 Physical development2.1 Gross motor skills2.2 Fine motor skills3 Education4 Other definitions5 References6 External links Psychology [ edit]In psychology the term early childhood is usually defined as the time period birth until the age of nine to twelve years, therefore covering infancy, kindergarten and the early school years up to grades 3,4,5 or 6. There are three simultaneous development stages: [2]Physical growth and development [ edit]In this phase there is significant synaptic growth and myelination of neural fibers in the brain, especially within the frontal lobes. For example, between the ages 2 and 6, the brain increases from 70% of its adult weight to 90%. [ 3] The growth of the brain is followed by a surge in cognitive abilities. Around the age of five, children start speaking properly and master their hand to eye coordination. It is optimal that an environment is provided that encourages physical development and allows the children to explore and try out new things."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/14283472/psychology-4-chapter-5-flash-cards/\nPsychology 4 (chapter 5)",
"text": "\"124 terms matthoras Psychology 4 (chapter 5)Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortdevelopment psychology a branch of psychology that studies physical, cognitive, and social change throughout the life spanzygote the fertilized egg; it enters a 2-week period of rapid cell division and develops into an embryoembryo the developing human organism from about 2 weeks after fertilization through the 2nd monthfetus the developing human organism from 9 weeks after conception to birthplacenta transfers nutrients and oxygen from mother to fetus; screens out potential harmful substancesteratogens agents, such as chemicals and viruses, that can reach the embryo or fetus during prenatal development or cause harmfetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) physical and cognitive abnormalities in children caused by a pregnant woman's heavy drinking; in sever cases, symptoms include noticeable facial misproportionsnature/nurture issue one of the major issues in developmental psychology that concerns with the relative importance of genetic inheritance and experience in determining behaviorcontinuity/stage issue one of the major issues in developmental psychology that concerns whether developmental changes are gradual or abruptenzymes released by the sperm that eat away the egg's protective coveringnuclei the part of the egg and sperm that fuses together and they become onehabituation decreasing responsiveness with repeated stimulation. As infants gain familiarity with repeated exposure to a visual stimulus, their interest wanes and they look away soonernovelty-preference procedure infants look longer at objects they think are new (scientists used answer to determine it)maturation biological growth process that enable orderly changes in behavior, relatively uninfluenced by experienceinfantile amnesia the inability to remember events that occurred during one's early years (before age three) because the hippocampus isn't fully formedfrontal lobe lobe that enables rational planning (age 3-6)association areas last part of the brain to develop linked with thinking, memory, and languagepruning process that shuts down some neural connections and strengthens otherslongitudinal approach studying someone for a lifetime; difficult, causationcomparative approach comparing people to find normalcy; easier, general informationmeiosis cell division that produces reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms2 days time it takes for sperm to reach the egg12 hours time it takes for the egg and sperm to fusemitosis asexual reproduction, cell division HCG hormone released by the woman (day 4) that stops menstruation to allow pregnancythalidomide drug used to help with morning sickness; led to many birth defectsstranger anxiety the fear of strangers that infants commonly display, beginning by about 8 monthsattachment an emotional tie with another person; shown in young children by their seeking closeness to the caregiver and showing distress on separationcritical period an optimal period shortly after birth when an organism's exposure to certain stimuli or experiences produces proper developmentimprinting the process by which certain animals form attachments during a critical period very early in life (not humans) (Konrad Lorenz)secure attachment infants use the mother as a home base from which to explore when all is well, but seek physical comfort and consolation from her if frightened or threatened (Mary Ainsworth)insecure attachment infants are wary of exploring the environment and resist or avoid the mother when she attempts to offer comfort or consolation (Mary Ainsworth)basic trust a sense that the world is predictable and trustworthy; said to be formed during infancy by appropriate experiences with responsive caregiversbody contact according to Harlows' studies of monkeys, this is what makes kids comfortable with their mothersmere exposure the phenomenon by which the greater the exposure we have to a given stimulus, the more we like itadversity a state of misfortune or afflictionseratonin early abuse and excessive exposure to stress hormones may alter the development of this brain chemicalmotor development The emergence of the ability to execute physical action (day 4)fine motor skills skills that involve the use of the fingersgross motor skills skills that involve the use of the limbsearly childhood Erikson's second stage of development; (age 2-3); develop autonomyinitiative Erikson's third stage of development; (age 3-5); this happens when children begin to playcognition all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicatingschemas a concept or framework that organizes and interprets informationassimilate interpreting our new experience in terms of our existing schemasaccommodation adapting our current understandings (schemas) to incorporate new informationsensorimotor stage the stage (from birth to 2 years old) during which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor activitiesobject permanence the awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceivedpreoperational stage the stage (from about 2 to 6 or 7 years old) during which a child learns to use language but does not yet comprehend the mental operations of complete logicconservation the principle that quantity remains the same despite changes in shapeegocentrism the preoperational child's difficulty taking another's point of viewtheory of mind the fact that people have different perspectives; people's ideas about their own and others' mental states-- about their feelings, perceptions, and thoughts, and the behaviors these might predictconcrete operational stage the stage (from 6 or 7 to 11 years old) during which children gain the mental operations that enable them to think logically about concrete eventsformal operational stage the stage (beginning at age 12) of cognitive development during which people begin to think logically about abstract conceptsautism a disorder that appears in childhood and is marked by deficient communication, social interaction, and understanding of others' states of mind Piaget psychologist remembered for his studies of cognitive development in children; underestimated children but realized children think differentlyempathizers according to Baron-Cohen's theory, girls are called this because they are good at reading facial expressions and gesturessystemizers according to Baron-Cohen's theory, boys are called this because they are good at understanding things in terms of rules or lawsinner speech a psychologist named Lev Vigotsky noted that by age 7 children stop thinking aloud and instead rely on thissocial development a developmental process that refers to the way people relate to others around themtrust according to Erik Erikson, this is the 1st stage in personal development (age 0-1) and is the most important in the baby's developmentrooting reflex a baby's tendency, when touched on the cheek, to turn toward the touch, open the mouth, and search for the nipple William's syndrome disease when a child lacks stranger anxiety; friendly to all, no biasirreversibility inability, in the preoperational child, to think through a series of events or mental operations and then mentally reverse the stepsmoral reasoning the thinking that occurs when we consider right and wrongpreconventional morality before age 9 when most of morality focuses on self-interestconventional morality by early adolescence when morality focuses on caring for others and on upholding laws and social rules, simply because they are the laws and social rulespostconventional morality when actions are judged \"\"right\"\" because they flow from people's rights and from self-defined, basic ethical principlessocial intuitionist thinks that moral reasoning is not just rules that we have learned, but is also a gut feeling that we havedelay gratification delaying small gratifications now to enable bigger rewards laterself-concept our understanding and evaluation of who we areauthoritarian (parenting style) parents impose rules and expect obediencepermissive (parenting style) parents submit to their children's desiresauthoritative (parenting style) parents are both demanding and responsiveself-image the characteristics that a person sees in himself or herselfcentration the belief that there is only one viewpoint (seen in children)Christianity viewpoint on moral development in which God decides, man is bad, and is absolutepsychology viewpoint on moral development in which man decides, man is good, and moral relativism existsreason when it comes to morality, psychology is more concerned about this than what your action wasrules and principles according to Gilligan, this is what man's morality is based onsacrifice and compassion according to Gilligan, this is what woman's morality is based onpenis envy according to Kohlberg, this is the reason women are morally inferioradolescence the transition period from childhood to adulthood, extending from puberty to independence (Erikson's 5th stage of development)puberty the period of sexual maturation, during which a person becomes capable of reproducingprimary sex characteristics the body structures that make sexual reproduction possiblesecondary sex characteristics non-reproductive sexual characteristicsmenarche the first menstrual periodspermarche men's first ejaculationdouble income, daycare, divorce the 'Three Ds\"\" of changing childhood for manynegligent (parenting style) parents have no expectations for their children nor do they show supportstorm and stress (G. Stanley Hall) asserting that adolescence is inevitably a time of mood disruptions, conflict with parents, and antisocial behaviorsearch for identity trying to figure out what you want to do with your life, who you are as an individual, etc.identity our sense of selfsocial identity the \"\"we\"\" aspec"
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"title": "http://www.uni-konstanz.de/ag-moral/mut/mjt-intro.htm\nScoring and Interpreting the Moral Competence Test (MCT)",
"text": "\"Home | MCT-home | Author (c) Copyright by G. Lind Last revision: Sept 17, 2015Turn on java script to use this automated translations service. Note that automated translations may contain fatal errors. Powered by Translate Scoring and Interpreting the Moral Competence Test (MCT)An Introduction Klarheit in den Worten, Brauchbarkeit in den Sachen. ( Leibniz)Contents | Copyright | Review | Sample MCT | Changes Validation and Certification of New Versions References about the MCT or concerning its theoretical foundation Update Note (Sept 17, 2015)The MCT has been renamed. It was formerly called Moral Judgment Test (MJT). This script has been written about 30 years ago for colleagues who wanted to use the MCT in their research project but could not read the German articles on the MCT. In meantime several articles on the MCT have published in English, which give an up-to-date account of its construction, scoring, and interpretation, and also many articles have appeared on research using the MCT. For this please visit my annotated bibliography: References about the MCT or concerning its theoretical foundation The most up-to-date and authoritative statement on the Moral Competence Test is to be found in: Lind, G. (2008). The meaning and measurement of moral competence revisited - A dual-aspect model. In: D. Fasko & W. Willis, Eds.,"
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"title": "http://www.d.umn.edu/%7Eschilton/Articles/GPD6.html\nGROUNDING POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT (2 nd [WWW] edition)",
"text": "\"GROUNDING POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT (2 nd [WWW] edition)CHAPTER 6: DEFINING POLITICAL CULTURETransfer to Grounding Political Development Table of Contents Transfer to next chapter Transfer to previous chapter Transfer to Defining Political Development Table of Contents Bibliography I. Political Culture Has Theoretical Problems\"\"Political culture\"\" is potentially a powerful, unifying concept of political science. When it was first proposed by Gabriel Almond (1956) and subsequently employed in The Civic Culture (Almond and Verba, 1963), the term promised to solve in a scientific, cross-culturally valid way the micro-macro problem: the classic problem of specifying how people affect their political system, and vice versa. ( 1) \"\"Culture\"\" (and thus political culture) was understood to transcend the individual, but not to the extent that it negated individual action entirely. True, individuals were socialized into their culture, but they also produced and reproduced it. Culture was also understood to constrain political systems, without being identical to them: only certain systems could \"\"fit\"\" a given culture, (2) but the unintended consequences of institutions might alter the culture that created them. The success of anthropologists in studying culture assured political scientists that, properly defined, \"\"political culture\"\" could be studied in all societies. ( 3) Although formalizing and operationalizing the concept might require new methods, new data, and new theories, the concept itself seemed unproblematic. Despite its surface simplicity, political culture has presented surprisingly complex conceptual problems. Almond's (1956:396) initial formulation defined political culture as the \"\"particular pattern of orientations to political action.\"\" Almond and Verba (1963) revised this conceptualization to the \"\"distribution of patterns of orientation\"\"-a more individual-level conceptualization ."
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"title": "http://faculty.webster.edu/woolflm/gilligan.html\nCarol Gilligan (1936-present)",
"text": "\"Women's Intellectual Contributions to the Study of Mind and Society Students, as part of an advanced seminar, examined and wrote about the lives of these women, their intellectual contributions, and the unique impact and special problems that being female had on their careers. For information about referencing this paper - Click Here Carol Gilligan (1936-present)Internationally acclaimed psychologist and prolific writer, Carol Gilligan was born on November 28, 1936, in New York City. Having majored in literature, she graduated summa cum laude from Swarthmore College in 1958. She went on to do advanced work at Radcliffe University receiving a Masters in clinical psychology in 1960. She earned her doctorate in social psychology from Harvard University in 1964. Gilligan began teaching at Harvard in 1967 with renowned psychologist Erik Erikson. In 1970 she became a research assistant for Lawrence Kohlberg. Kohlberg is known for his research on moral development and his stage theory of moral development, justice and rights. Gilligan's primary focus came to be moral development in girls. Her interest in these dilemmas grew as she interviewed young men thinking about enlisting for the Vietnam War and women who were contemplating abortions."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developmental_psychology\nDevelopmental psychology",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the journal, see Developmental Psychology (journal). \"\" Child psychology\"\" redirects here. For the Black Box Recorder song, see Child Psychology (song). Part of a series on Psychology Outline History Subfields Basic types [hide]Abnormal Behavioral genetics Biological Cognitive / Cognitivism Comparative Cross-cultural Cultural Differential Developmental Evolutionary Experimental Mathematical Neuropsychology Personality Positive Quantitative Social Applied psychology [show]Lists [show]Psychology portalv t e Special used in the psychological study of infants. Piaget's test for Conservation. One of the many experiments used for children. Developmental psychology is the scientific study of how and why human beings change over the course of their life. Originally concerned with infants and children, the field has expanded to include adolescence, adult development, aging, and the entire lifespan. Developmental psychologists aim to explain how thinking, feeling and behaviour change throughout life. This field examines change across three major dimensions: physical development, cognitive development, and socioemotional development. ["
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"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/gordon-allports-personality-theory.html\nGordon Allport's Personality Theory",
"text": "CCOff English Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 70K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Gordon Allport: Biography & Theory Raymond Cattell: Personality Theory & Biography George Kelly: Theory & Biography Rollo May's Existentialist Theories Lesson Transcript Instructor: Jennifer Kinder Learn about Gordon Allport and his impact on psychology. Understand what traits and trait theory are. Explore different types of traits with some real life examples. Personality Traits Defined Do you know Jane? Jane rarely has a bad word to say about anyone. When visitors come to her home, a fresh cup of coffee is offered to them as soon as they walk in the door. In conversations, Jane loves to play the devil's advocate and really enjoys debating hot topics. She loves to travel and often does so alone. She's known to find great airline tickets to places in the world she has never been, pack a suitcase, and jump on a plane on short notice. However, if you cross her, she'll give you a look to make you feel sufficiently scolded without saying a word."
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"title": "http://www.slideserve.com/andren/theories-of-personality-michael-jackson\nTheories of Personality Michael Jackson - PowerPoint PPT Presentation",
"text": "Download1 / 36Theories of Personality Michael Jackson - Power Point PPT Presentation By andren Follow User3024 Views Uploaded on Jul 21, 2012Description Statistics Report Theories of Personality Michael Jackson. A composite of the ways in which individuals relate to others and adapt to the demands placed on them by the environment. Personality Theory. Personality is the unique way in which each individual thinks, acts, and feels throughout life. Download Presentation Power Point Slideshow about 'Theories of Personality Michael Jackson' - andren An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E N D - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Presentation Transcript Theories of Personality Michael Jackson A composite of the ways in which individuals relate to others and adapt to the demands placed on them by the environment. Personality Theory Personality is the unique way in which each individual thinks, acts, and feels throughout life. Four main viewpoints in personality theory: (1) The psychodynamic perspective – Focuses on the role of the _________________ mind in the development of personality. ( 2) The behaviorist perspective – Is based on the theories of ___________________. ( 3) The humanistic perspective – Focuses on the role of each person’s ___________________ life experiences and choices in personality development. ("
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bigotry\nPrejudice",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Bigotry)navigation search The neutrality of this article is disputed. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met. ( April 2018) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)This article is about a discrimination concept. For legal procedure, see Prejudice (legal term). For the 1988 television film, see Prejudice (1988 film). For the 2015 film, see Prejudice (2015 film). \"\" Bigot\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Bigot (disambiguation). Part of a series on Discrimination General forms [show]Specific forms Social [show]Manifestations [show]Policies [show]Countermeasures [show]Related topics [show]Discrimination portalv t e Prejudice is an affective feeling towards a person or group member based solely on that person's group membership."
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"title": "http://people.whitman.edu/~blagovp/resources/psygeneral.html\n.",
"text": "\"absolute threshold - the smallest amount of physical intensity by which a stimulus can be detectedaccommodation in vision - the changing of the shape and the refractory ability of the lens in the eye as it focuses the image of an objectaccommodation in Piaget’s developmental theory - the modification of old ways of thinking to incorporate new knowledge and informationacculturation - the process of acquiring the values, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors of a new cultureacetylcholine - one of the most common neurotransmitters in the human nervous system, it is manufactured and delivered by motor neuronsacquisition - in conditioning, the initial stage of learning in which the association between a stimulus and a response is establishedaction potential - a brief reversal in the electrical potential between the inside and the outside of a nerve cell triggered by an above-threshold stimulusactive touch - the manipulation of an object, which produces information about the shape, weight, length, and other characteristics of the objectactor-observer effect - the tendency to attribute the behavior of others to internal causes while attributing one’s own behavior to situational causesacupuncture - a treatment in traditional Chinese medicine in which sharp needles are inserted in special places on the skin and twirled rapidly to affect other parts of the body, this technique is used to suppress pain and to treat other bodily problemsadrenal glands , adrenals - the endocrine glands responsible for secreting the hormones adrenaline (epinephrine) and noradrenaline (norepinephrine), which regulate bodily functions and affect mood and emotion, blood pressure, blood sugar level, and redistribution of blood between internal organs and voluntary musclesadulthood - the period of development that takes place from puberty to deathafterimage - a sensory impression that lasts after removal of the stimulus that caused itagonists - a group of psychoactive drugs that cause neurotransmitters to be released, prevent deactivation of neurotransmitters, or mimic the effects of neurotransmitters by binding to their receptors, drugs such as nicotine and cocaine are examplesalcohol intoxication - according to legal definition, this condition occurs when one has a blood alcohol level of 0.10 or morealgorithm - a well-defined procedure or series of actions that guarantees a solution to a problemallergens - substances, such as pollen, household dust, tobacco smoke, fabric softener, and perfume, that trigger allergic responsesall-or-none principle - the principle that a neuron’s action potential is triggered at full strength or not at all, it does not diminish in intensity as it travels down the neuronaltered state of consciousness - a condition r state that is considered outside the realm of normal consciousness, resulting from any number of different conditions, such as sensory deprivation or overstimulation, hypnosis, meditation, or the use of psychoactive drugsaltruism - this phenomenon occurs when one’s actions benefit others but do not benefit the individual performing themamniocentesis - a medical technique used after the sixteenth week of pregnancy whereby a sample of amniotic fluid is drawn from the amniotic sac surrounding the fetus, an analysis of the fluid enables doctors to determine whether the fetus has certain chromosomal abnormalitiesamphetamines - drugs that stimulate the CNS putting the body into a hyperenergized state, amphetamines block the reuptake of dopamine into nerve cells while directly causing the release of dopamine from the cellsamplitude - one of the basic elements of sound, referring to the strength of the wave, graphically represented as the height of the crest of the waveamygdala - the part of the limbic system that plays a role in eating, drinking, and sexual and aggressive behaviorsanalgesics - drugs that reduce physical painanalogical reasoning - reasoning by analogy, by inferring that if who or more things agree with one another in some respect, they will agree in othersanal stage - according to Freud, the second stage of childhood development, which occurs between one to three years of age, in which psychic energy becomes focused on anal activities, such as defecationanalytic intelligence - the knowledge and skills that enable us to think critically and analytically about components of a problem, and to compare and evaluate alternativesanchoring heuristic - a common decision-making shortcut through which currently available information is used as a reference point for judgment, which is then subject to later adjustmentanger - an emotion characterized by extreme or passionate displeasure and often antagonismanosmia - impairment in the sense of smellantagonists - a group of psychoactive drugs that prevent, inhibit, or block neurotransmitters, curare and other paralyzing drugs are examplesanterograde amnesia - a disruption of memory consolidation process that occurs when a blow to the head interferes with the formation of memory of events immediately following the blowantibodies - protein molecules that circulate in the blood and can identify and kill antigensantigens - specific bacteria, viruses, or other foreign bodies that trigger immune responsesanxiety - a state of heightened physiological arousal and fear and apprehension that cannot be attributed to a specific sourceaphasia - the loss of verbal understanding or comprehensionarousal - overall level of animation, including lever of alertness, activity, and excitementartificial intelligence - the programming in a computer that instructs it to behave in intelligent ways, as in simulating human knowledge and skills to accomplish a task, as well as the branch of computer science concerned with such programmingassimilation - for new immigrants, the process of acquiring the values, beliefs, and behaviors required in a new culture while discarding those from the oldassimilation of memory - the distortion of a memory trace toward the direction of something already familiar and commonassimilation - according to Piaget, the incorporation of new events or knowledge into existing schemasassociation cortex - region of the cortex that is not programmed for sensory or motor activities were higher mental processing involved in thought, learning, and memory occurs, this region is involved in the integration of sensory information or motor commandsassociative learning - the learning of associations between two stimuli or between a stimulus and a response based on repetition, includes classical and operant conditioningattachment - the emotional bond between peopleattachment behaviors - the signals, e.g., crying, smiling, reaching, and clinging from infants that trigger responsiveness in caregivers, increasing the likelihood of attachmentattitude - a relatively stable and enduring learned evaluation of something, including a particular person, behavior, belief, object, or ideaattraction - positive feelings for others, including loving and likingattribution - a mental explanation of the causes of a person’s behavior, including one’s ownattribution theory - the theory that seeks to explain how we decide, on the basis of samples of an individual’s behavior, what the specific causes of that behavior areattrition effects - the process of participants dropping out of a study for personal or uncontrollable reasons, this can severely bias experimental resultsauditory and speech centers - the division of the cerebral cortex that receive auditory information and produce speech, they are located in the temporal lobeauditory nerve - one of the basic structures of the ear formed by the axons of all the hair cells on the basilar membrane, this structure carries information about sounds to the brain for further processingauthority - influence based on knowledge or expertise, a person or group displaying this characteristicautistic savant - a person with greatly diminished mental skills who displays an extraordinary proficiency in one isolated skillautoimmune diseases - a class of diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis, that are characterized by a disruption of the chemical communication system that regulates the immune system, instead of attacking antigens, the immune system attacks healthy tissues of the body and causes inflammation or deteriorationautomatic processing - the encoding of information, particularly related to tme, space, and frequency of events in addition to well-learned information that occurs outside of conscious awareness and requires little attention or effort, and is of unknown capacityautonomic nervous system - the division of the peripheral nervous system that consists of the nerves and ganglia that serve the glands, smooth muscles, and the heartautoshaping - a system of reinforcements that organisms seem to design for themselves that lead to gradual behavioral changeavailability heuristic - the decision-making shortcut whereby one’s judgment is biased from using the information that most readily comes to mindaxon - the thin process of a neuron that is specialized to conduct action potentials away from the somaaxonal conduction - the conveyance of nerve impulses within nuronsbase analog - a term from analogical reasoning that is also know as a source analog, this is the first fact that is given in the analogybasilar membrane - one of the basic structures of the ear, this membrane subdivides the cochlea and the sound waves passing them to the hair cellsbeauty principle - the tendency for individuals to like physically attractive persons more than physically unattractive persons, especially in first impressionsbehavior - an action, response, or performance that is observer or measured by othersbehavioral confirmation - behavioral change that occurs in accordance with a self-fulfilling prophecybehavioral medicine - an interdisciplinary field which encompasses scientific research, education, and practice focusing on the relation between behaviors t"
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"text": "if you use the binomial effect size display to evaluate a correlation of .40, you will find that personality traits have a 50 percent chance of accuracy.falseyour response to the personality test item “I am an intelligent person” would be ___ data, while your score on an intelligence test that reflects the number of problems you got right would be ___ data. S; B while completing the NEO personality inventory, you answer true to the item “I consider myself a nervous person”. Your response to this item would be an example of ___ data. Sin Allport’s 1931 article found in the funder and ozer reader, he asserts that a trait isa cause of behaviorthe task of an employer who attempts to identify dependable, conscientious, and hard-working job applicants is similar to the task of the ___ psychologist, who attempts to identify and assess individual differences.trait which kind of data would probably appeal most to an applied psychologist who is keenly interested in predicting workplace deviance? Bit is possible to directly calculate correlation effect sizes from experimental social psychologywhich of the following is an objective testaggreableness is negatively associated with criminal behaviorreliability is ___ condition for validity. Anderson (1984) found that the quality of information affected the accuracy of personality judgments. According to the results of this study, which kind of information would most likely lead to a social impression that corresponded to the target’s self-assessment?the stability of individual differences typically increases with age.a social psychologist who focuses on statistical significance is concerned with ___, whereas a personality researcher who focuses on effect sizes is concerned with ___.in his book personality and assessment, Mischel argued thatwhat is the primary criterion for item selection in the empirical method of test construction?according to the text, what is one of the nonpsychometric functions of projective tests?what you do may be influenced by how you see yourself and how you are seen by others. This means that your self-perceptions and others’ perceptions haveconvergent validation is seldom an effective tool for assessing the validity of personality judgmentscohort effects refer to differences in personality between people of different historical generationsif test scores go down as anxiety goes up, thenpsychologists expect to reach a final answer to their research questionsthe personality coefficient is similar in size to the situation coefficientwhich of the following is NOT one of the concerns associated with the practice of null-hypothesis significance testing?what is the first step in the empirical method of scale constructionpeople low in agreeableness tend to have greater risks to their cardiac healthmeasurements of weight are made on what kind of scale?at the heart of aggregation is the idea thata test created using the rational method yields what kind of data?empirically developed tests have created some serious legal problems for companies that administer such tests to employees or potential hiresa strong handshake is a reliable indicator of honestyself-fulfilling prophecies are more technically known asthe technical meaning of reliability concerns Self-monitoring seems to be an important quality of a good personality judge for both men and womenaccording to the text, if peers based judgments on reputation and not observation, then researchers should findresearchers usually agree about the interpretation of a resultwhich of the following illustrates converging criteria that could be used to establish the accuracy of a personality judgmentthe trait of neuroticism is associated with unhappinessa researcher constructs a scatter plot and notices that it shows a linear trend such that scores on the X axis increase as scores on the Y axis decrease. The correlation coefficient that describes the relationship between X and Y should therefore be negativewhat are the steps in the realistic accuracy model (RAM) of personality judgmentas described in the text, according to some researchers, the TAT measures ___, whereas questionnaire-based measures predict ___.as part of a research project, a participant carries a handheld computer (e.g., palm pilot) that signals her at random times throughout the day. at those times, the computer presents a series of questions for her to answer regarding her current activities."
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"title": "http://www.easynotecards.com/notecard_set/14952\n.",
"text": "\"1The role of repressed childhood conflicts in personality disorders is most clearly emphasized by the ________ perspective. a. trait b. social-cognitive c. psychoanalytic d. humanisticc.2Jaydon doesn't realize that his alcohol abuse and neglect of his family is leading to the destruction of both his family and career. A psychoanalyst would suggest that Jaydon shows signs of a a. strong ego. b. weak id. c. strong superego. d. weak ego.d.3Freud suggested that adults with a passive personality marked by a childlike dependency demonstrate signs of a. an oral fixation. b. an inferiority complex. c. reaction formation. d. an Oedipus complex.a.4Bryce often acts so daring and overly confident that few people realize he is actually riddled with unconscious insecurity and self-doubt. Bryce best illustrates the use of a defense mechanism known as a. regression."
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"title": "http://www.simplypsychology.org/personality-theories.html\nTheories of Personality",
"text": "\"Theories of Personality Saul Mc Leod, updated 2017What is this thing we call personality? Consider the following definitions, what do they have in common? \"\" Personality is the dynamic organization within the individual of those psychophysical systems that determine his characteristics behavior and thought\"\" (Allport, 1961, p. 28).“The characteristics or blend of characteristics that make a person unique” (Weinberg & Gould, 1999). Both definitions emphasize the uniqueness of the individual and consequently adopt an idiographic view. The idiographic view assumes that each person has a unique psychological structure and that some traits are possessed by only one person; and that there are times when it is impossible to compare one person with others. It tends to use case studies for information gathering. The nomothetic view, on the other hand, emphasizes comparability among individuals. This viewpoint sees traits as having the same psychological meaning in everyone. This approach tends to use self-report personality questions, factor analysis, etc. People differ in their positions along a continuum in the same set of traits."
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"title": "https://www.coursehero.com/file/pfejoa/93-Humanistic-psychologists-were-especially-interested-in-assessing-an/\nLamont has frequently been rebellious inconsiderate",
"text": "Lamont has frequently been rebellious inconsiderate SCHOOLNYUCOURSE TITLEPSYCHOLOGY 101TYPEHomework Help UPLOADED BYa768458487a PAGES 6This preview shows pages 5–6. Sign up to view the full content. View Full Document91. Lamont has frequently been rebellious, inconsiderate, and self-centered, yet the pastorof his local church has always accepted and respected him. The pastor's attitude toward Lamont is most explicitly recommended by A) Hans and Sybil Eysenck. B) Carl Rogers. C) Isabel Briggs Myers. D) Walter Mischel.92. Carl Rogers suggested that those who fall far short of their ideal self experience93. Humanistic psychologists were especially interested in assessing an individual's94."
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"title": "http://psychlopedia.wikispaces.com/secondary+traits\nsecondary traits",
"text": "secondary traits Edit 0 21 …0 Tags No tags Notify RSSBacklinks Source Print Export (PDF)Definition: In trait theory, preferences and attitude. Quite Simply... Traits related to preferences or attitude that only arise in certain situations. Unlike the other two traits in Allport's theory, the secondary traits only come our when coaxed. Examples of Secondary Traits Getting nervous when speaking in front of a crowd. Becoming impatient while waiting in line. When put in a stressful situation (such as running late for a meeting), you are more agitated than you would usually be if you arrived on time. This agitation is the secondary trait. Gordon Allport's Humanistic Trait Theory Allport's trait/disposal theory assumes individuals possess three types of traits: Central Traits, Secondary Traits, and Cardinal Traits ."
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"title": "https://simplypsychology.org/personality-theories.html\nTheories of Personality",
"text": "\"Theories of Personality Saul Mc Leod, updated 2017What is this thing we call personality? Consider the following definitions, what do they have in common? \"\" Personality is the dynamic organization within the individual of those psychophysical systems that determine his characteristics behavior and thought\"\" (Allport, 1961, p. 28).“The characteristics or blend of characteristics that make a person unique” (Weinberg & Gould, 1999). Both definitions emphasize the uniqueness of the individual and consequently adopt an idiographic view. The idiographic view assumes that each person has a unique psychological structure and that some traits are possessed by only one person; and that there are times when it is impossible to compare one person with others. It tends to use case studies for information gathering. The nomothetic view, on the other hand, emphasizes comparability among individuals. This viewpoint sees traits as having the same psychological meaning in everyone. This approach tends to use self-report personality questions, factor analysis, etc. People differ in their positions along a continuum in the same set of traits."
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"docid": "D3004598#0",
"title": "https://www.scribd.com/doc/34094352/The-Grand-Theory-of-Personality\nTHE GRAND THEORY OF PERSONALITY Some 17 Theories of Personality 1- Freud 2- Jung 3- Adler 4- Karen Horney 5- Erickson 6- Maslow 7- Rogers",
"text": "\"THE GRAND THEORY OF PERSONALITY Some 17 Theories of Personality 1- Freud 2- Jung 3- Adler 4- Karen Horney 5- Erickson 6- Maslow 7- Rogers8- Murray 9- Sheldon 10- Sullivan 11- Allport 12- Cattle 13- Dollard and Miller 14- Bandura 15- Skinner 16- Ellis 17- Kelly There are three forces in Psychology. 1- The first force is Psychoanalysis or Psychodynamic or intra-psychic- it reduces humans to levels of animals 2- The second force is Behaviorism - it reduces humans to stimulus-response level 3- The third force is Phenomenology or Humanistic Psychology- it restores human beings to their actual level There are a number of theories of personality that come under each banner. 1- The first force is Psychoanalysis or Psychodynamic it includes: • Freud’s theory • Jung’s theory • Adler’s theory • Karen Horney’s theory • Erikson’s theory 2- The second force is Behaviorism. It includes: • Dollard and Miller’s theory • Skinner’s theory • Bandura’s theory • Pavlov, Watson, Thorndike work 3- The third force is Phenomenology or Humanistic Psychology. It includes: • Adler’s theory • Kelly’s theory • Murray’s theory • Maslow’s theory • Roger’s theory • Allport’s theory • Cattle’s theory • Sullivan’s theory Freud’s Theory Freud’s theory includes the following: • Levels of Consciousness • Analysis of Mental Structures • Psychosexual Stages of Development. • Defense Mechanisms • Means of Tapping the Unconscious • Instinct is an Inherited Condition that gives our Behavior Direction Two kinds of Instincts: 1. Life instinct or Eros: bodily needs, survival, pleasure (libido) 2. Death instinct or Thanatos: aggression, self-destructiveness (Mortido) Basis of Character Types Major event is Oedipal Complex Anxiety = threat Reality: danger in external world Neurotic: fear of id out of control Moral: fear of conscience Ego defends against anxiety--often unconscious, more and less mature/primitive Jung’s Theory The Personal Un-conscious consists of repressed or forgotten or not very vivid or clear memories. It consists of clusters of emotionally loaded thoughts which Jung labeled as complexes. A complex is a cluster of ideas connected together by a common feelings or emotions."
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"docid": "D1668967#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/31149715/chapter-14-love-and-hate-flash-cards/\nChapter 14 - Love and Hate",
"text": "\"Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort1. According to the \"\"ethological\"\" perspective, why are we born with the ability to hate? hatred is innate because aggression was adaptive in the evolution of our species. Ethology is the study of animal behavior patterns in natural environments. They draw inferences about the function of the behavior for survival.2. Define \"\"thanatos.\"\" according to freud the drive toward self destructive behavior or death.3. Summarize the Psychoanalytic approach to hate."
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"docid": "D554124#0",
"title": "http://www.preservearticles.com/2012030725408/what-are-the-factors-that-affect-your-personality.html\nWhat are the factors that affect your personality?",
"text": "\"What are the factors that affect your personality? Anika Sharma Advertisements: Definition of Personality: The term personality has been defined differently by different psychologists. According to Morton Prince. ' Personality is the sum total of all the biological innate dispositions, impulses, tendencies, aptitudes and instincts of the individual and the acquired disposition and tendencies\"\". Floyed Allport says 'personality traits may be considered as so many important dimensions in which people may be found to differ. \"\" Watson opines that personality is everything that we do. Guthrie described it as \"\"those habits and habit systems of social importance that are stable and resistant to change.\"\" All these definitions are incomplete as it does not tell us about those habits which are not socially important. Habit of \"\"posing\"\" is not of social importance, but is certainly a clue for personality. Gurhrie's phrase \"\"of social importance\"\" is presumably equivalent to \"\"which determine the impression we make on others."
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"docid": "D628398#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agreeableness\nAgreeableness",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Agreeableness is a personality trait manifesting itself in individual behavioral characteristics that are perceived as kind, sympathetic, cooperative, warm, and considerate. [ 1] In contemporary personality psychology, agreeableness is one of the five major dimensions of personality structure, reflecting individual differences in cooperation and social harmony. [ 2]People who score high on this dimension are empathetic and altruistic, while a low agreeableness score relates to selfish behavior and a lack of empathy. Those who score very low on agreeableness show signs of dark triad behavior such as manipulation and competing with others rather than cooperating. Agreeableness is considered to be a superordinate trait, meaning that it is a grouping of personality sub-traits that cluster together statistically. The lower-level traits, or facets, grouped under agreeableness are: trust, straightforwardness, altruism, compliance, modesty, and tender-mindedness. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Cattell's 16 Personality Factors1.2 The Big Five1.3 NEO PI2 NEO PI facets2.1 Trust2.2 Straightforwardness2.3 Altruism2.4 Compliance2.5 Modesty2.6 Tender-mindedness3 Equivalents in psychobiological models4 HEXACO Model4.1 HEXACO Agreeableness facets5 Interpersonal relations6 Prosocial behaviour7 From childhood to adulthood8 Geography9 See also10 References11 Further reading History [ edit]Cattell's 16 Personality Factors [ edit]Agreeable Burden ( William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1895)Like all Big Five personality traits, the roots of the modern concept of agreeableness can be traced to a 1936 study by Gordon Allport and Henry S. Odbert. [ 4] Seven years later, Raymond Cattell published a cluster analysis of the thousands of personality-related words identified by Allport and Odbert. [ 5] The clusters identified in this study served as a foundation for Cattell's further attempts to identify fundamental, universal, human personality factors. [ 6] He eventually settled on 16 personality factors through the use of factor analysis."
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"docid": "D343487#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/trait-theory-of-personality-2795955\nWhat Is the Trait Theory of Personality?",
"text": "\"Theories Personality Psychology What Is the Trait Theory of Personality? By Kendra Cherry Updated August 05, 2017Share Pin Email Print Claudia Burlotti / Getty Images If someone asked you to describe a close friend's personality, what kind of things would you say? A few things that might come to mind are descriptive terms, such as \"\"outgoing,\"\" \"\"kind\"\" and \"\"even-tempered.\"\" All of these represent traits. What exactly does this the word \"\"trait\"\" mean? A trait can be thought of as a relatively stable characteristic that causes individuals to behave in certain ways. The trait approach to personality is one of the major theoretical areas in the study of personality. The trait theory suggests that individual personalities are composed of these broad dispositions. Unlike many other theories of personality, such as psychoanalytic or humanistic theories, the trait approach to personality is focused on differences between individuals. The combination and interaction of various traits form a personality that is unique to each individual."
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"docid": "D2487128#0",
"title": "https://studentsimple.com/dispositional-biological-and-evolutionary-theory-article-psy-4055-pages-1045-words/\nDispositional, Biological and Evolutionary Theory Article PSY 405 (5 Pages | 1045 Words)",
"text": "Dispositional, Biological and Evolutionary Theory Article PSY 405 (5 Pages | 1045 Words)by Prof | Apr 20, 2015 | PSY 405Dispositional, Biological and Evolutionary Theory Article PSY 405Introduction There are various theories that set out to explain human personality. Among the various schools of thoughts, dispositional theories explain the relationship between personality and aspect. The much distinguished dispositional theories are Allport’s, factor, and tract Psychology of individual theory (G, 2009). This assignment will explicitly explain the difference between dispositional, evolutionary and biological personality theories as well as how the Big Five personality test is used in the study of personality. The differences between dispositional and biological theories Biological and evolutionary theories highly base personality development on the biological maturation of an individual. Ecological aspects which may also manipulate an individual personality are viewed as part of evolutionary theories (Peterson, 2013). Biological theories are based on the assumption that environmental factors are having immense influence on an individual’s personality. This is highly based on the fact that the environment influences the biological development of an individual and culminating in different personality types. Dispositional theories on the other hand are highly inclined towards the genetic endowment of an individual as the basis of personality development. Gordon Allport, a dispositional theorist, believed that most of an individual’s aspects were attributes of their personality."
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"docid": "D2529019#0",
"title": "http://what-when-how.com/sociology/intergroup-and-interorganizational-relations/\nINTERGROUP AND INTERORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONS",
"text": "INTERGROUP AND INTERORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSThe focus here is first on the meaning of inter-group relations and next on interorganizational relations. Although the emphasis in both cases is mainly on research and conceptualizations based in the United States, we consider to some extent research based in other nations and cultures. We also occasionally consider the uses of sociological research. INTERGROUP RELATIONSA group is a collection of persons who have shared problems and act together in response to those problems, have shared expectations, and have a sense of common destiny. There are many kinds of groups, ranging from informal friendships to ethnic groups, to societies, and even to intersocietal groups. Intergroup relations refers to patterns of relationships that develop between groups. Extensive reviews of the literature in intergroup relations may be found in Seeman (1981) and Stephan (1985). Although intergroup relations refers to all types of groups, it is not possible to avoid focusing on ethnic-racial group relations, because this has been the central concern in the United States since the social sciences and sociology, in particular, became established academic disciplines. Inter-group relations has been approached from the level of analysis of the group on the one hand, and from a social psychological perspective on the other. This latter approach examines intergroup relations from the point of view of the individual and his or her relations with a group."
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"docid": "D2455211#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/33256892/psych-chapter-12-flash-cards/\nPsych Chapter 12",
"text": "\"50 terms IMABOATll Psych Chapter 12Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort An individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting is his or her A)self-esteem. B) personality. C) reality principle. D) identification process. personality The importance of unconscious conflicts and childhood experiences is of most central importance to A) humanistic theories . B) psychodynamic theories. C) social-cognitive theories. D) trait theories. psychodynamic theories. Psychoanalysis refers to the personality theory and therapeutic practices developed by A) Carl Rogers."
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"docid": "D3505360#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/74525894/unit-7-ap-psych-theories-of-personality-terms-flash-cards/\nUnit 7 - AP Psych: Theories of Personality Terms",
"text": "\"100 terms x Ashie Hoang Unit 7 - AP Psych: Theories of Personality Terms Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortpersonality unique way in which each individual thinks, acts, and feels throughout lifecharacter value judgments made about a person's morals and ethical behaviortemperament enduring characteristics with which each person is born, such as irritability or adaptabilitypsychodynamic perspective focuses on the biological causes of personality differencesbehaviorist perspective focuses on the effect of environment on behaviorhumanistic perspective focuses on each person's conscious life experiences and choices in personality development; the \"\"third force\"\" in psychology that focuses on those aspects of personality that make people uniquely human, such as subjective feelings and freedom of choicetrait perspective differs from other perspectives; focuses/concerns about the end result - the characteristics themselvesunconscious mind level of the mind in which thoughts, feelings, and memories, and other info are kept that are not easily or voluntarily brought into consciousnessid part of the personality present at birth and completely unconsciouspleasure principle principle by which the id functions; the immediate satisfaction of needs without regard for the consequences; if it feels good, do itego part of the personality that develops out of the need to deal with reality, mostly conscious, rational, and logicalreality principle principle by which the ego functions; the satisfaction of the demands of the id only when negative consequences will not result; if it feels good, do it, but only if you get away with itsuperego part of the personality that acts as a moral centerconscience part of the superego that produces pride or guilt, depending on how acceptable behavior is;psychological defence mechanisms ways of dealing with stress through unconsciously distorting one's perception of realityfixation disorder in which the person does not fully resolve the conflict in a particular psychosexual stage, resulting in personality traits and behavior associated with that earlier stagepsychosexual stages five stages of personality development proposed by Freud and tied to the sexual development of the childoral stage first stage occurring in the first year of life in which the mouth is the erogenous zone and wearing is the primary conflict.anal stage second stage occurring from about 1 to 3 years of age, in which the anus is the erogenous zone and toilet training is the source of conflictanal expulsive personality a person fixated in the anal stage who is messy, destructive, and hostileanal retentive personality a person fixated in the anal stage who is neat, fussy, stingy, and stubbornphallic stage third stage occurring from about 3 to 6 years of age, in which the child discovers sexual feelings Oedipus complex situation occurring in the phallic stage in which a child develops a sexual attraction to the opposite-sex parent and jealousy of the same-sex parentidentification defense mechanism in which a person tries to become like someone else to deal with anxietylatency fourth stage occurring during the school years, in which the sexual feelings of the child are repressed while the child develops in other waysgenital stage last stage where bodies are changing and sexual urges are once more allowed in conscious and is the entry into adult social and sexual behaviorpsychoanalysis Freud's term for both the theory of personality and the therapy based on itneo-Freudians followers of Freud who developed their own competing psychodynamic theoriespersonal unconscious Jung's name for the unconscious mind as described by Freudcollective unconscious Jung's name for the memories shared by all members of the human speciescompensation a defense mechanism where people try to overcome feelings of inferiority in one area of life by striving to be superior in another areaarchetypes Jung's collective, universal human memoriesbasic anxiety anxiety created when a child is born into the bigger and more powerful world of older children and adultsneurotic personalities personalities typified by maladaptive ways of dealing with relationships in Horney's theoryhabits in behaviorism, sets of well-learned responses that have become automaticsocial cognitive learning theorists theorists who emphasize the importance of both the influences of other people's behavior and of a person's own expectancies of learningsocial cognitive view learning theory that includes cognitive processes such as anticipating, judging, memory, and imitation of modelsreciprocal determinism Bandura's explanation of how the factors of environment, personal characteristics, and behavior can interact to determine future behaviorself-efficacy a person's expectancy of how effective his or her efforts to accomplish a goal will be in any particular circumstanceself-esteem the positive values a person places on his or her sense of worthlocus of control the tendency for people to assume that they either have control or do not have control over events and consequences in their livesexpectancy a person's subjective feeling that a particular behavior will lead to a reinforcing consequenceself-actualizing tendency the striving to fulfill one's innate capacities and capabilitiesself-concept the image of oneself that develops from interactions with important, significant people in one's lifeself an individual's awareness of their own personal characteristics and level of functioningreal self one's perception of actual characteristics, traits, and abilitiesideal self one's perception of whom one should be or would like to bepositive regard warmth, affection, love, and respect that come from significant others in one's lifeunconditional positive regard positive regard that is given without conditions or strings attachedconditional positive regard positive regard that is given only when the person is doing what the providers of positive regard wishfully functioning person a person who is in touch with and trusting of the deepest, innermost urges and feelingstrait theories theories that endeavor to describe the characteristics that make up human personality in an effort to predict future behaviortrait a consistent, enduring way of thinking, feeling, or behavingsurface traits aspects of personality that can easily be seen by other people in the outward actions of a personsource traits the more basic traits that underlie the surface traits, forming the core of personalityintroversion dimension of personality in which people tend to withdraw from excessive stimulationfive-factor model (Big Five) model of personality traits that describes five basic trait dimensionsopenness one of the five factors; willingness to try new things and be open to new experiencesconscientiousness the care a person gives to organization and thoughtfulness of others; dependabilityextraversion dimension of personality referring to one's need to be with other peopleextraverts people who are outgoing and sociableintroverts people who prefer solitude and dislike being the center of attentionagreeableness the emotional style of a person that may range from easygoing, friendly, and likable to grumpy, crabby, and unpleasantneuroticism degree of emotional instability or stabilitytrait-situation interaction the assumption that the particular circumstances of any given situation will influence the way in which a trait is expressedbehavioral genetics field of study devoted to discovering the genetic bases for personality characteristicsinterview method of personality assessment in which the professional asks questions of the client and allows the client to answer, either in a structured or unstructured fashionhalo effect tendency of an interviewer to allow positive characteristics of a client to influence the assessments of the client's behavior and statementsprojection defense mechanism involving placing, or \"\"projecting,\"\" one's own unacceptable thoughts onto others, as if the thoughts actually belonged to those others and not to oneselfprojective tests personality assessments that present ambiguous visual stimuli to the client and ask the client to respond with whatever comes to mind Rorschach inkblot test projective test that uses 10 inkblots as the ambiguous stimuli Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) projective test that uses 20 pictures of people in ambiguous situations as the visual stimulisubjective referring to concepts and impressions that are only valid within a particular person's perception and may be influenced by biases, prejudice, and personal experiencesdirect observation assessment in which the professional observes the client engaged in ordinary, day-to-day behavior in either a clinical or natural settingrating scale assessment in which a numerical value is assigned to specific behavior that is listed in the scalefrequency count assessment in which the frequency of a particular behavior is countedpersonality inventory paper and pencil or computerized test that consists of statements that require a specific, standardized response from the person taking the test Gordon Allport scanned the dictionary for words that could be traits; believed these traits were literally wired into the nervous system to guide one's behavior across many different situations and that each person's \"\"constellation\"\" of traits was unique Raymond Cattell Defined two types of traits as surface traits and source traits; discovered 16 source traitsfactor analysis using a statistical technique that looks for groupings and commonalities in numerical data The Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire Based on just 16 source traits; seen as trait dimensions, or continuums, in which there are two opposite traits at each end with many possible degrees of the traits possible along the dimensiontwin studies Study that"
},
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"docid": "D2063528#0",
"title": "https://personality-project.org/others/heineman/PERSON.HTM\nTemperament and Personality",
"text": "\"Temperament and Personality\"\"How shall we observe men, classify them, ane measure them? How shall we learn to tell them apart, not as Jim and Joe but as kinds and types of animals? In short, how shall we proceed if we are to ignore superficialities and fasten attention on the basic first-order variables of a science of individual differences? \"\" Strealau and Angleitner (1991) in reviewing the international perspectives on the theory and measurement of temperament noted that during the years 1975 to 1979, the term temperament was used in the title and/or summary of 173 abstracts. During the next five years (1980-1984), it was used in 367 abstracts, and during the years 1985 to 1989, the term appeared in 463 abstracts. As the authors note, even if the review of temperament literature is restricted to those abstracts,\"\"...it can easily be concluded that temperament is used in different contexts and with different meanings, hardly allowing any comparisons or general statements. One of the consequences of this state of affairs is that our knowledge on temperament does not cumulate despite the increasing research activity in this field... The increasing interest in research on temperament that can be observed in the last decade goes together with the growing variety of theories as well as methodological issues regarding temperament\"\" (Strelau & Angleitner, 1991, vii). The modern history of temperament research began in the late 1950s with the New York Longitudinal Study conducted by Alexander Thomas, Stella Chess, and their colleagues. Similar research was conducted in Russia by Boris M. Teplov (Moscow) and Vulf S. Merlin (Perm, Ural) and their students. The decades which have passed since the beginning of this modern approach to the studies of temperament may be characterized as a period of essential development of temperament research which grew both in the number of studies and the range of problems being attacked."
},
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"docid": "D169648#0",
"title": "http://people.uncw.edu/martinezm/EDN509/The_Definition_and_Meaning_of_Prejudice.htm\n.",
"text": "\"DEFINITIONS AND OVERVIEW OF PREJUDICE & DISCRIMINATIONThe classic definition of prejudice is the one put forth by the famous Harvard psychologist, Gordon Allport, who published The Nature of Prejudice in 1954: \"\"Prejudice is an antipathy based on faulty and inflexible generalization. It may be felt or expressed. It may be directed toward a group or an individual of that group\"\". The keyword in this definition is \"\"antipathy\"\". It is a strange word which Webster's Dictionary easily defines as a \"\"negative feeling\"\", but psychologists are hard-pressed to define it, and usually describe it NOT as an emotion or feeling, but as something in-between a personality trait and a personal habit. Of historical note, long ago there was a debate in psychology between Theodore Adorno and associates (creators of the concept of authoritarian personality) and Gordon Allport/Thomas Pettigrew (of Harvard) over whether prejudice was a personality trait or not. Although authoritarian personality theory was quite popular (and still is), it didn't explain Southern patterns of racism (people who were good egalitarian people but simply accepted segregation as the way things were) very well. Basically, the Harvard definition won out, and it is generally accepted today that THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A PREJUDICED PERSONALITY TYPE. It would be a conceptual mistake to blame racism on racist personalities or, to a lesser extent, use phrases like \"\"prejudiced persons\"\" or \"\"racists\"\" to connote the existence of certain personality types. It's NOT part of the personality."
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"docid": "D436845#0",
"title": "http://www.iep.utm.edu/descmind/\nRené Descartes: The Mind-Body Distinction",
"text": "\"René Descartes: The Mind-Body Distinction One of the deepest and most lasting legacies of Descartes’ philosophy is his thesis that mind and body are really distinct—a thesis now called \"\"mind-body dualism.\"\" He reaches this conclusion by arguing that the nature of the mind (that is, a thinking, non-extended thing) is completely different from that of the body (that is, an extended, non-thinking thing), and therefore it is possible for one to exist without the other. This argument gives rise to the famous problem of mind-body causal interaction still debated today: how can the mind cause some of our bodily limbs to move (for example, raising one's hand to ask a question), and how can the body’s sense organs cause sensations in the mind when their natures are completely different? This article examines these issues as well as Descartes’ own response to this problem through his brief remarks on how the mind is united with the body to form a human being. This will show how these issues arise because of a misconception about Descartes’ theory of mind-body union, and how the correct conception of their union avoids this version of the problem. The article begins with an examination of the term “real distinction” and of Descartes’ probable motivations for maintaining his dualist thesis. Table of Contents What is a Real Distinction? Why a Real Distinction? The Religious Motivation The Scientific Motivation The Real Distinction Argument The First Version The Second Version The Mind-Body Problem Descartes’ Response to the Mind-Body Problem References and Further Reading Primary Sources Secondary Sources1. What is a Real Distinction?"
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"docid": "D948049#0",
"title": "https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/idealism/\nIdealism",
"text": "Idealism First published Sun Aug 30, 2015This entry discusses philosophical idealism as a movement chiefly in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, although anticipated by certain aspects of seventeenth century philosophy. It examines the relationship between epistemological idealism (the view that the contents of human knowledge are ineluctably determined by the structure of human thought) and ontological idealism (the view that epistemological idealism delivers truth because reality itself is a form of thought and human thought participates in it). After discussing precursors, the entry focuses on the eighteenth-century versions of idealism due to Berkeley, Hume, and Kant, the nineteenth-century movements of German idealism and subsequently British and American idealism, and then concludes with an examination of the attack upon idealism by Moore and Russell.1. Introduction2. Idealism in early modern Rationalism3. Idealism in early modern British philosophy4. Kant5. German Idealism6. Schopenhauer7. Nietzsche8."
},
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"docid": "D1800809#0",
"title": "http://www.philosophybasics.com/general_quick_history.html\n.",
"text": "\"Pre-Socratic Philosophy | Classical Philosophy | Other Ancient Philosophical Schools | Medieval Philosophy | Early Modern Philosophy | 19th Century Philosophy | 20th Century Philosophy For younger readers and those with short attention spans, here is my own abbreviated and simplified history of Western Philosophy, all on one (long) page. The explanations are necessarily simplistic and lacking in detail, though, and the links should be followed for more information. Pre-Socratic Philosophy Back to Top Western Philosophy - by which we usually mean everything apart from the Eastern Philosophy of China, India, Japan, Persia, etc - really began in Ancient Greece in about the 6th Century B. C. Thales of Miletus is usually considered the first proper philosopher, although he was just as concerned with natural philosophy (what we now call science) as with philosophy as we know it. Thales and most of the other Pre-Socratic philosophers (i.e. those who lived before Socrates) limited themselves in the main to Metaphysics (enquiry into the nature of existence, being and the world ). They were Materialists (they believed that all things are composed of material and nothing else) and were mainly concerned with trying to establish the single underlying substance the world is made up of (a kind of Monism ), without resorting to supernatural or mythological explanations. For instance, Thales thought the whole universe was composed of different forms of water; Amaximenes concluded it was was made of air; Heraclitus thought it was fire; and Anaximander some unexplainable substance usually translated as \"\" the infinite \"\" or \"\" the boundless \"\". Another issue the Pre-Socratics wrestled with was the so-called problem of change, how things appear to change from one form to another. At the extremes, Heraclitus believed in an on-going process of perpetual change, a constant interplay of opposites; Parmenides, on the other hand, using a complicated deductive argument, denied that there was any such thing as change at all, and argued that everything that exists is permanent, indestructible and unchanging. This might sound like an unlikely proposition, but Parmenides 's challenge was well-argued and was important in encouraging other philosophers to come up with convincing counter-arguments. Zeno of Elea was a student of Parmenides, and is best known for his famous paradoxes of motion (the best known of which is that of the Achilles and the Hare ), which helped to lay the foundations for the study of Logic."
},
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"docid": "D3467751#0",
"title": "https://beatsviews.wordpress.com/2012/07/08/how-do-we-know-what-is-real-philosophical-issues-raised-by-the-truman-show/\nThe Truman Show: How do we know what is real?",
"text": "\"In order to understand the world around them, philosophers must question it. Among the first questions one must ask would be those concerning reality and the truth of the world around them. Socrates stated, when defending his right to philosophise, that an unexamined life ‘is not worth living’, essentially highlighting the importance of trying to gain a true understanding of reality and the world around oneself. This important philosophical concept is evident in the 1998 film ‘The Truman Show’. The lead protagonist (Truman) has lived his entire life, from the moment of his birth, as the star of a ‘reality’ television show, broadcast to a worldwide audience. He is unaware that his reality, the world around him, is merely an elaborate set; his colleagues, mother, wife and friends are all actors. Truman’s questioning of the appearance of the reality around him leads him to discover the truth. I will discuss how through active examination one can gain an understanding of what is real, with reference to the views of Descartes, Plato, Sartre and Schopenhauer and how such themes are dealt with in ‘The Truman Show’. Rationalist philosopher René Descartes wanted to know what the foundation of reality was. In order to do this he discarded a posteriori knowledge (knowledge ascertained through experience)."
},
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"docid": "D1662795#0",
"title": "http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/dualism/\nDualism",
"text": "Dualism First published Tue Aug 19, 2003; substantive revision Mon Feb 29, 2016This entry concerns dualism in the philosophy of mind. The term ‘dualism’ has a variety of uses in the history of thought. In general, the idea is that, for some particular domain, there are two fundamental kinds or categories of things or principles. In theology, for example a ‘dualist’ is someone who believes that Good and Evil—or God and the Devil—are independent and more or less equal forces in the world. Dualism contrasts with monism, which is the theory that there is only one fundamental kind, category of thing or principle; and, rather less commonly, with pluralism, which is the view that there are many kinds or categories. In the philosophy of mind, dualism is the theory that the mental and the physical—or mind and body or mind and brain—are, in some sense, radically different kinds of thing. Because common sense tells us that there are physical bodies, and because there is intellectual pressure towards producing a unified view of the world, one could say that materialist monism is the ‘default option’. Discussion about dualism, therefore, tends to start from the assumption of the reality of the physical world, and then to consider arguments for why the mind cannot be treated as simply part of that world.1. The Mind-Body Problem and the History of Dualism1.1 The Mind-Body Problem1.2 The History of Dualism2. Varieties of Dualism: Ontology2.1 Predicate dualism2.2 Property Dualism2.3 Substance Dualism3."
},
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"docid": "D2541331#0",
"title": "http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/pineal-gland/\nDescartes and the Pineal Gland",
"text": "\"Descartes and the Pineal Gland First published Mon Apr 25, 2005; substantive revision Wed Sep 18, 2013The pineal gland is a tiny organ in the center of the brain that played an important role in Descartes’ philosophy. He regarded it as the principal seat of the soul and the place in which all our thoughts are formed. In this entry, we discuss Descartes’ views concerning the pineal gland. We also put them into a historical context by describing the main theories about the functions of the pineal gland that were proposed before and after his time.1. Pre-Cartesian Views on the Pineal Gland1.1 Antiquity1.2 Late Antiquity1.3 Middle Ages1.4 Renaissance2. Descartes’ Views on the Pineal Gland2.1 The Treatise of Man2.2 Between the Treatise of Man and The Passions of the Soul2.3 The Passions of the Soul2.4 Body and Soul3. Post-Cartesian Development3.1 Reactions to Descartes’ Views3.2 Scientific Developments3.3 Pseudo-Science3.4 Conclusion Bibliography Academic Tools Other Internet Resources Related Entries1. Pre-Cartesian Views on the Pineal Gland The pineal gland or pineal body is a small gland in the middle of the head. It often contains calcifications (“brain sand”) which make it an easily identifiable point of reference in X-ray images of the brain. The pineal gland is attached to the outside of the substance of the brain near the entrance of the canal (“aqueduct of Sylvius”) from the third to the fourth ventricle of the brain."
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"docid": "D1354116#0",
"title": "http://thingsrevealed.net/dscrtbacn.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Rene Descartes (1596-1650)It has been said that both modern philosophy and modern mathematics began with the work of Rene Descartes. His analytic method of thinking focused attention on the problem of how we know (epistemology), which has occupied philosophers ever since. Descartes was educated at the renowned Jesuit school of La Fleche where he was taught philosophy, science, and mathematics. He earned a law degree and then volunteered for the military in order to broaden his experience. When his duties allowed he continued his studies in mathematics and science. Eventually he became dissatisfied with the unsystematic methods utilized by the previous authorities in science, since he concluded they had not \"\"produced anything which was not in dispute and consequently doubtful\"\" (1, p. 6). The only exception to this was in the field of mathematics which he believed was built on a \"\"solid foundation\"\" (1, p.5). Medieval science, on the other hand, was largely based on authorities from the past rather than observations in the present, therefore Descartes decided to conduct a personal plan of investigation. But, for Descartes, even his personal observation of the \"\"book of nature\"\" (1, p. 7) was not sufficiently beyond doubt because of his concern about the \"\"deception of the senses.\"\" After consideration of all the previous methods of inquiry Descartes decided that there must be a better way; and in his Discourse on Method he wrote, \"\"I eventually reached the decision to study my own self, and choose the right path\"\" (1, p. 7)."
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"docid": "D84636#0",
"title": "http://www.iep.utm.edu/dualism/\nDualism and Mind",
"text": "\"Dualism and Mind Dualists in the philosophy of mind emphasize the radical difference between mind and matter. They all deny that the mind is the same as the brain, and some deny that the mind is wholly a product of the brain. This article explores the various ways that dualists attempt to explain this radical difference between the mental and the physical world. A wide range of arguments for and against the various dualistic options are discussed. Substance dualists typically argue that the mind and the body are composed of different substances and that the mind is a thinking thing that lacks the usual attributes of physical objects: size, shape, location, solidity, motion, adherence to the laws of physics, and so on. Substance dualists fall into several camps depending upon how they think mind and body are related. Interactionists believe that minds and bodies causally affect one another. Occasionalists and parallelists, generally motivated by a concern to preserve the integrity of physical science, deny this, ultimately attributing all apparent interaction to God. Epiphenomenalists offer a compromise theory, asserting that bodily events can have mental events as effects while denying that the reverse is true, avoiding any threat to the scientific law of conservation of energy at the expense of the common sense notion that we act for reasons. Property dualists argue that mental states are irreducible attributes of brain states."
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"docid": "D2455240#0",
"title": "http://www.notablebiographies.com/De-Du/Descartes-Rene.html\nRenà Descartes Biography",
"text": "RenÉ Descartes Biography Follow City-Data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Born: March 31, 1596 La Haye, France Died: February 11, 1650 Stockholm, Sweden French philosopher and writer The French thinker René Descartes is called the father of modern philosophy (the study of the universe and man's place in it). His Discourse on Method and Meditations defined the basic problems of philosophy for at least a century. Early life René Descartes was born on March 31, 1596, in La Haye, France. His father, Joachim, served in the Parliament of Brittany, France. Jeanne Brochard Descartes, his mother, died in 1597. His father remarried and René and his older brother and sister were raised by their maternal grandmother and by a nurse for whom he retained a deep affection. In 1606 Descartes entered La Flèche, a religious college established for the education of the sons of noblemen. As a child he was often ill and was allowed to spend a portion of each day studying in bed. He used this time for meditation and thought. According to Descartes's description of his eight-year course of studies at La Flèche, he often felt embarrassed at the extent of his own ignorance."
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"docid": "D2100497#0",
"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080708153802AAJvzYX\nIs anyone familiar with Ryle's 'ghost in the machine'?",
"text": "\"Arts & Humanities Philosophy Is anyone familiar with Ryle's 'ghost in the machine'? What is the simplest explanation?1 following 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Ryle was attempting to point out how Cartesian dualism - the theory that humans are composed of two categories of thing one being the physical body, which has extension, mass etc. the other mind, which does not - is incoherent. How could something with no physical extension affect something that does? My decision to type this answer could never be carried out if this is how I was constructed as my decison (an aspect of mind) could never affect my body (my fingers typing the answer). Ryle pointed out that Descartes needs some kind of strange and undefined bridge between the two categories of thing for this Cartesian view to work, and termed it, a little sarcastically, 'The Ghost In The Machine'.bojangles1970 · 10 years ago0 0 Comment Asker's rating Ghost In The Machine Summary Source (s):https://shrinkurl.im/a9HCbmataya · 1 year ago0 0 Comment It's part of his criticism of Descartes' view of the relation between mind and body, or \"\"Cartesian Dualism\"\", a view that has pervaded Western philosophy. Ryle argued it was unnecessary to consider mind as a thing without spatial extension, separate from, yet controlling, the body. I'm not fully explaining it, just the context. I think the next answer possibly gives some sense of where Ryle was coming from. Source (s): The Concept of Mind - Gilbert Ryle."
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"docid": "D1864840#0",
"title": "http://www.iep.utm.edu/anim-eth/\nAnimals and Ethics",
"text": "\"Animals and Ethics What place should non-human animals have in an acceptable moral system? These animals exist on the borderline of our moral concepts; the result is that we sometimes find ourselves according them a strong moral status, while at other times denying them any kind of moral status at all. For example, public outrage is strong when knowledge of \"\"puppy mills\"\" is made available; the thought here is that dogs deserve much more consideration than the operators of such places give them. However, when it is pointed out that the conditions in a factory farm are as bad as, if not much worse than, the conditions in a puppy mill, the usual response is that those affected are “just animals” after all, and do not merit our concern. Philosophical thinking on the moral standing of animals is diverse and can be generally grouped into three general categories: Indirect theories, direct but unequal theories, and moral equality theories. Indirect theories deny animals moral status or equal consideration with humans due to a lack of consciousness, reason, or autonomy. Ultimately denying moral status to animals, these theories may still require not harming animals, but only because doing so causes harm to a human being's morality. Arguments in this category have been formulated by philosophers such as Immanuel Kant, René Descartes, Thomas Aquinas, Peter Carruthers, and various religious theories. Direct but unequal theories accord some moral consideration to animals, but deny them a fuller moral status due to their inability to respect another agent's rights or display moral reciprocity within a community of equal agents. Arguments in this category consider the sentience of the animal as sufficient reason not to cause direct harm to animals."
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"docid": "D3519135#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solipsism\nSolipsism",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Solecism. Part of a series on Certainty Approximation Belief Certainty Doubt Determinism Fallibilism Fatalism Hypothesis Justification Nihilism Proof Scientific theory Skepticism Solipsism Theory Truth Uncertainty Related concepts and fundamentals: Agnosticism Epistemology Presupposition Probabilityv t e Solipsism ( / ˈ s ɒ l ɪ p s ɪ z əm / ( listen); from Latin solus, meaning 'alone', and ipse, meaning 'self') [1] is the philosophical idea that only one's own mind is sure to exist. As an epistemological position, solipsism holds that knowledge of anything outside one's own mind is unsure; the external world and other minds cannot be known and might not exist outside the mind. As a metaphysical position, solipsism goes further to the conclusion that the world and other minds do not exist. Contents [ hide ]1 Varieties1.1 Metaphysical solipsism1.2 Epistemological solipsism1.3 Methodological solipsism2 Main points3 History3.1 Gorgias3.2 Descartes3.3 Berkeley4 Psychology and psychiatry4.1 Solipsism syndrome4.2 Infant solipsism4.3 Consequences5 Relation to other ideas5.1 Idealism and materialism5.2 Cartesian dualism5.3 Philosophy of Schopenhauer5.4 Radical empiricism5.5 Rationalism5.6 Philosophical zombie5.7 Falsifiability and testability5.8 Minimalism5.9 Saṃsāra5.10 Eastern philosophies5.10.1 Hinduism5.10.1.1 Advaita Vedanta5.10.1.2 Samkhya and Yoga5.10.2 Buddhism6 See also7 Notes8 References9 Further reading10 External links Varieties [ edit]There are varying degrees of solipsism that parallel the varying degrees of skepticism: Metaphysical solipsism [ edit]Main article: Metaphysical solipsism Metaphysical solipsism is a variety of solipsism. Based on a philosophy of subjective idealism, metaphysical solipsists maintain that the self is the only existing reality and that all other realities, including the external world and other persons, are representations of that self, and have no independent existence. [ citation needed] There are several versions of metaphysical solipsism, such as Caspar Hare's egocentric presentism (or perspectival realism ), in which other people are conscious, but their experiences are simply not present. [ citation needed]Epistemological solipsism [ edit]Further information: Epistemological solipsism Epistemological solipsism is the variety of idealism according to which only the directly accessible mental contents of the solipsistic philosopher can be known. The existence of an external world is regarded as an unresolvable question rather than actually false. [ 2] Further, one cannot also be certain as to what extent the external world exists independently of one's mind."
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"docid": "D1452501#0",
"title": "https://www.libertarianism.org/columns/freethought-freedom-francis-bacon-rise-secularism\nFreethought and Freedom: Francis Bacon and the Rise of Secularism",
"text": "May 15, 2015Freethought and Freedom: Francis Bacon and the Rise of Secularismby George H. Smith Facebook Smith explains Bacon’s defense of certainty and his contributions to a secular worldview. In my last essay I discussed the influence of Pyrrhonic skepticism on modern thought, and how skeptical arguments were used to support the fideistic contention that reason is unable to generate certainty, leaving us no choice in religious matters except to rely entirely on faith. Among the important consequences of Pyrrhonism were the replies it evoked from philosophers who attempted to refute it. Two of the most important attempts were undertaken by Rene Descartes (1596-1650) and Francis Bacon (1561-1626). Here I will discuss the arguments of Bacon, who was a seminal figure in the development of modern secularism. It is difficult to imagine the course that modern philosophy might have taken if Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon had never existed. Both are widely recognized as key figures in the history of modern philosophy, although for different reasons. Descartes is often credited as the founding father of the philosophical trend known as Rationalism, whereas Bacon, if he has not received similar credit as the father of modern Empiricism (an honor usually reserved for John Locke), has at least attained the status of its godfather. And Bacon’s extraordinary importance as a philosopher of science has long been appreciated. Although Bacon was accused of being a secret atheist, his belief in Christianity, though extremely liberal by the standards of his day, appears to have been sincere."
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"docid": "D1662794#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dualism_(philosophy_of_mind)\nMindâbody dualism",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Dualism (philosophy of mind))navigation search René Descartes 's illustration of dualism. Inputs are passed on by the sensory organs to the epiphysis in the brain and from there to the immaterial spirit. Mind–body dualism, or mind–body duality, is a view in the philosophy of mind that mental phenomena are, in some respects, non-physical, [1] or that the mind and body are distinct and separable. [ 2] Thus, it encompasses a set of views about the relationship between mind and matter, and between subject and object, and is contrasted with other positions, such as physicalism and enactivism, in the mind–body problem. [ 1] [2]Aristotle shared Plato 's view of multiple souls and further elaborated a hierarchical arrangement, corresponding to the distinctive functions of plants, animals, and people: a nutritive soul of growth and metabolism that all three share; a perceptive soul of pain, pleasure, and desire that only people and other animals share; and the faculty of reason that is unique to people only. In this view, a soul is the hylomorphic form of a viable organism, wherein each level of the hierarchy formally supervenes upon the substance of the preceding level. Thus, for Aristotle, all three souls perish when the living organism dies. [ 3] [4] For Plato however, the soul was not dependent on the physical body; he believed in metempsychosis, the migration of the soul to a new physical body. [ 5]Dualism is closely associated with the thought of René Descartes (1641), which holds that the mind is a nonphysical—and therefore, non-spatial—substance. Descartes clearly identified the mind with consciousness and self-awareness and distinguished this from the brain as the seat of intelligence. ["
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"docid": "D2578419#0",
"title": "http://mason.gmu.edu/~rcherubi/srfr.htm\n.",
"text": "\"The Scientific Revolution of the 17th Centuryand The Political Revolutions of the 18th Century At first glance, there may not seem to be much of a connection between the \"\"Scientific Revolution\"\" that took place in Western Europe starting in the 17th century CE, and the political revolutions that took place in Western Europe and its colonies beginning in the late 18th century. What could the development of calculus and the discovery of laws of physics (such as gravitation) possibly have to do with the overthrow of monarchical and colonial governments and the establishment of new democracies? In fact, they have a lot to do with one another. In order to understand the connection, and also to understand both the scientific and the political developments better, we must look to the philosophical ideas they share . There are 2 ideas that are fundamental to both the \"\"Scientific Revolution\"\" and the political revolutions . These 2 ideas appear in one form or another in the basic documents of both. They are:the idea that the universe and everything in it work according to \"\"laws of nature.\"\" These laws are established by the Divine Being (generally the God of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam). ( 1) Thus the universe is ultimately run by a divine being, but this divine being does not do things at random or capriciously; rather, the divine being makes things work in an orderly and regular fashion. This idea is accompanied bythe idea that the laws of nature are discoverable by means of reason."
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"docid": "D2747726#0",
"title": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/methodic-doubt\nMethodic doubt",
"text": "Alternative Title: doubt Methodic doubt, in Cartesian philosophy, a way of searching for certainty by systematically though tentatively doubting everything. First, all statements are classified according to type and source of knowledge— e.g., knowledge from tradition, empirical knowledge, and mathematical knowledge. Then, examples from each class are examined. If a way can be found to doubt the truth of any statement, then all other statements of that type are also set aside as dubitable. The doubt is methodic because it assures systematic completeness, but also because no claim is made that all—or even that any—statements in a dubitable class are really false or that one must or can distrust them in an ordinary sense. The method is to set aside as conceivably false all statements and types of knowledge that are not indubitably true. The hope is that, by eliminating all statements and types of knowledge the truth of which can be doubted in any way, one will find some indubitable certainties. Read More on This Topic René Descartes: Meditations…characterized by Descartes’s use of methodic doubt, a systematic procedure of rejecting as though false all types of belief in which one has ever been, or could ever be, deceived. His arguments derive from the skepticism of the Greek philosopher Sextus Empiricus (fl. 3rd century ce) as reflected in the…READ MOREIn the first half of the 17th century, the French Rationalist René Descartes used methodic doubt to reach certain knowledge of self-existence in the act of thinking, expressed in the indubitable proposition cogito, ergo sum (“I think, therefore I am”)."
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"docid": "D3200826#0",
"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071118073350AABESHi\nWhat did Rene Descartes believe/do?",
"text": "\"Social Science Anthropology What did Rene Descartes believe/do? Follow 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Descartes sought a firm principle of philosophy that could not be doubted. he began doubting everything, including truths that he previously accepted. he would not accept empirical evidence to prove something true. he believed that our senses could decieve us. what we think we are experiencing could be hallucinations, dreams or false experience cause by a 'malicious demon'. Descartes' doubt of everything included doubt doubt of his own existance. he decided that the only certantity was doubt its self. Descartes realised that the only that he could not doubt was his thoughts. even if he was dreaming or hallucinating, he was still thinking."
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"docid": "D1956058#0",
"title": "http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Consciousness_studies:_Nineteenth_and_twentieth_century_philosophy\nConsciousness studies: Nineteenth and twentieth century philosophy",
"text": "\"Consciousness studies: Nineteenth and twentieth century philosophy Edit Share Assessment | Biopsychology | Comparative | Cognitive | Developmental | Language | Individual differences | Personality | Philosophy | Social | Methods | Statistics | Clinical | Educational | Industrial | Professional items | World psychology |Philosophy Index: Aesthetics · Epistemology · Ethics · Logic · Metaphysics · Consciousness · Philosophy of Language · Philosophy of Mind · Philosophy of Science · Social and Political philosophy · Philosophies · Philosophers · List of lists Contents [ show]Nineteenth and twentieth century philosophy of consciousness Edit Philosophers in this period branched into two groups. In the first were materialist philosophers who were popular because they appeared to justify Marxism and the totalitarian zeitgeist of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. In the second were those who were trying to come to terms with the rapid advances in science. ER Clay Edit ER Clay deserves a mention in the catalogue of important nineteenth century philosophers of consciousness for the quotation from his work given in William James' classic text The Principles of Psychology :\"\"The relation of experience to time has not been profoundly studied. Its objects are given as being of the present, but the part of time referred to by the datum is a very different thing from the conterminous of the past and future which philosophy denotes by the name Present. The present to which the datum refers is really a part of the past -- a recent past -- delusively given as being a time that intervenes between the past and the future. Let it be named the specious present, and let the past, that is given as being the past, be known as the obvious past. All the notes of a bar of a song seem to the listener to be contained in the present. All the changes of place of a meteor seem to the beholder to be contained in the present. At the instant of the termination of such series, no part of the time measured by them seems to be a past."
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"docid": "D174112#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind\nMind",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Mind (disambiguation). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( January 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)This article's tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia. See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for suggestions. ( February 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)A phrenological mapping [1] of the brain. Phrenology was among the first attempts to correlate mental functions with specific parts of the brain. René Descartes ' illustration of mind/body dualism. Descartes believed inputs are passed on by the sensory organs to the epiphysis in the brain and from there to the immaterial spirit. ["
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"docid": "D221593#0",
"title": "https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/descartes-ideas/\nDescartes' Theory of Ideas",
"text": "Descartes' Theory of Ideas First published Wed Mar 14, 2007; substantive revision Wed Jun 14, 2017Ideas are among the most important items in Descartes’ philosophy. They serve to unify his ontology and epistemology. As he says in a letter to Guillaume Gibieuf (1583–1650), dated 19 January 1642, “I am certain that I can have no knowledge of what is outside me except by means of the ideas I have within me.” [ 1] Descartes never published anything that specifically worked out a theory of ideas. Even so, he said enough in published and unpublished work, as well as in correspondence, that allows for a basic reconstruction of a theory. This entry will focus principally on the theory of ideas and how it relates to Descartes’ ontology, though in Section 6 of this entry, which includes discussion of simple natures and Descartes’ concepts of clarity and distinctness, certain components of his epistemology are briefly considered. For more on the epistemology, see the related entry Descartes, René: epistemology.1. Ideas Understood as Modes of Thinking2. Ideas and The Formal-Objective Reality Distinction3. Three Kinds of Idea (Innate, Adventitious, and Factitious)4."
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"docid": "D2684631#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_sense\nCommon sense",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Common knowledge. For the American revolutionary war pamphlet by Thomas Paine, see Common Sense (pamphlet). For other uses, see Common sense (disambiguation). Part of a series on Group intelligence Concepts Collaborative intelligence Collective intelligence Collective wisdom Common sense Group intelligence Intelligence assessment Background concepts Collectivev t e Common sense is sound practical judgment concerning everyday matters, or a basic ability to perceive, understand, and judge that is shared by (\"\"common to\"\") nearly all people. [ 1] The first type of common sense, good sense, can be described as \"\"the knack for seeing things as they are, and doing things as they ought to be done.\"\" The second type is sometimes described as folk wisdom, \"\"signifying unreflective knowledge not reliant on specialized training or deliberative thought.\"\" The two types are intertwined, as the person who has common sense is in touch with common-sense ideas, which emerge from the lived experiences of those commonsensical enough to perceive them. [ 2]In a psychology context, Smedslund defines common sense as \"\"the system of implications shared by the competent users of a language\"\" and notes, \"\"A proposition in a given context belongs to common sense if and only if all competent users of the language involved agree that the proposition in the given context is true and that its negation is false.\"\" [ 3]The everyday understanding of common sense derives from historical philosophical discussion involving several European languages. Related terms in other languages include Latin sensus communis, Greek κοινὴ αἴσθησις ( koinē aísthēsis ), and French bon sens, but these are not straightforward translations in all contexts."
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"title": "https://brainly.com/question/4424387\nAccording to federal research misconduct policies, what is the maximum number of consecutive words that one can use before it is classified as an instance of plagiarism?",
"text": "High School Social studies 5 points According to federal research misconduct policies, what is the maximum number of consecutive words that one can use before it is classified as an instance of plagiarism? Ask for details Follow Reportby Soulmates7177 07/21/2017Verified answer What is a Verified Answer? Log in to view the full answer. Unlock Verified Answers and get help from subject experts. Unlock verified answer Answers Greenleafable Expert There is not an official number but there is the famous Five Word Rule. It states that if 5 consecutive words are used as someone else wrote them then it can be considered to be plagiarism even though you might not have wanted to plagiarize and genuinely had the same thought. Comments Report0.0 0 votes Thanks 0The Brain Helper Not sure about the answer? See next answers Learn more with Brainly!Having trouble with your homework? Get free help!80% of questions are answered in under 10 minutes Answers come with explanations, so that you can learn Answer quality is ensured by our experts I want a free account!"
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"docid": "D1390538#0",
"title": "http://academicpersonnel.unc.edu/faculty-policies-procedures-guidelines/faculty-appointments/\nFaculty Ranks, Appointment Tracking, and Working Title Guidelines",
"text": "Faculty Ranks, Appointment Tracking, and Working Title Guidelines CONTENTSOverview Faculty Rank Structure and Codes Rank Definitions (Tenure Track) Rank Definitions (Fixed Term) UNC Long Title UNC Long Titles and the UNC Campus Directory Determining Primary Ranks Department Chair Appointments Faculty Members Hired into Tier I or Tier II EPA Non-Faculty Positions Overview Embedded throughout our faculty personnel business processes is the concept of “rank” or “appointment” which is the basic mechanism used to track faculty positions. Examples of faculty ranks are: Professor, Clinical Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Instructor, and Professor of the Practice. Faculty members may also hold administrative ranks or titles such as Director, Dean, or Vice Chancellor. Each rank represents a different type of faculty appointment and has associated with it various policies and procedures which may govern compensation, reappointment, performance evaluation, and end of appointment. An individual employee may hold multiple ranks although for each individual, one rank must be designated as “primary” and for individuals with one or more faculty ranks, one of the faculty ranks must be designated as the “primary faculty rank”. Each rank is also associated with a specific university department (represented by the department number) which is responsible for the individual’s appointment and reappointment to that rank. The department associated with a given rank is often referred to as the “rank department” or “department of rank”. There is also a “base department” designation for each faculty member apart from any individual rank. Often the “base department” and the department associated with the primary rank are the same. In general, the base department tends to exercise primary “supervisory” responsibility for the faculty member although other departments may share in this responsibility based on the presence of a secondary or joint appointment."
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"docid": "D717428#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unemployment_benefits\nUnemployment benefits",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Economics A supply and demand diagram, illustrating the effects of an increase in demand Index Outline Category History Types Classification History of economics Economic history (academic study)Schools of economics Microeconomics Macroeconomics Methodology Heterodox economics JEL classification codes Concepts Theory Techniques Econometrics Economic growth Economic system Experimental economics Mathematical economics Game theory Post-scarcity Market National accounting By application Agricultural Behavioral Business Computational Cultural Demographic Development Digitization Ecological Education Engineering Environmental Evolutionary Expeditionary Geography Health Industrial organization Information International Knowledge Labour Law Managerial Monetary / Financial Natural resource Organizational Personnel Public / Welfare economics Regional Rural Service Social Urban Welfare Lists Economists Publications ( journals)Glossary Glossary of economics Business and economics portalv t e Unemployment benefits (depending on the jurisdiction also called unemployment insurance or unemployment compensation) are payments made by the state or other authorized bodies to unemployed people. In the United States, benefits are funded by a compulsory governmental insurance system, not taxes on individual citizens. Depending on the jurisdiction and the status of the person, those sums may be small, covering only basic needs, or may compensate the lost time proportionally to the previous earned salary. Unemployment benefits are generally given only to those registering as unemployed, and often on conditions ensuring that they seek work and do not currently have a job, and are validated as being laid off and not fired for cause in most states. In some countries, a significant proportion of unemployment benefits are distributed by trade/labour unions, an arrangement known as the Ghent system. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Expansion and spread2 Argentina3 Australia4 Canada5 China6 European Union7 Finland8 France9 Germany9.1 Unemployment benefit I9.2 Unemployment benefit II10 Greece11 Ireland12 Israel13 Italy14 Japan15 Mexico16 Netherlands17 New Zealand18 Spain19 Sweden20 Saudi Arabia21 United Kingdom21.1 Jobseeker's Allowance rates22 United States22.1 Federal-state joint programs22.2 Macroeconomic function22.3 Eligibility and amount22.4 Application process22.5 Disqualification/Appeals22.6 Measurement22.6.1 Current data22.6.2 Unemployment insurance outlook22.7 Economic rationale and issues22.7.1 Adverse selection22.7.2 Moral hazard22.7.3 Unemployment insurance effect on unemployment22.7.4 Unemployment insurance effect on employment22.7.5 Alternative policy22.7.6 Effect on state budgets22.7.7 Insurance funds22.7.8 Taxing or exempting benefits22.8 Job sharing / short-time working22.9 Payment through prepaid debit cards23 International Labour Convention24 See also25 References26 External links History [ edit]Leaflet promoting the National Insurance Act 1911. The first unemployment benefit scheme was introduced in the United Kingdom with the National Insurance Act 1911 under the Liberal Party government of H. H. Asquith. The popular measures were to combat the increasing influence of the Labour Party among the country's working-class population. The Act gave the British working classes a contributory system of insurance against illness and unemployment. It only applied to wage earners, however, and their families and the unwaged had to rely on other sources of support, if any. ["
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"docid": "D2195946#0",
"title": "https://www.oig.justice.gov/challenges/2014.htm\nTop Management and Performance Challenges Facing the Department of Justice - 2014",
"text": "Top Management and Performance Challenges Facing the Department of Justice - 2014November 10, 2014MEMORANDUM FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERALFROM: MICHAEL E. HOROWITZ INSPECTOR GENERALSUBJECT: Top Management and Performance Challenges Facing the Department of Justice Attached to this memorandum is the Office of the Inspector General's 2014 list of top management and performance challenges facing the Department of Justice (Department), which we have identified based on our oversight work, research, and judgment. We have prepared similar lists since 1998. By statute this list is required to be included in the Department's Agency Financial Report. This year’s list identifies seven challenges that we believe represent the most pressing concerns for the Department. They are Addressing the Persisting Crisis in the Federal Prison System; Safeguarding National Security Consistent with Civil Rights and Liberties; Enhancing Cybersecurity in an Era of Ever-Increasing Threats; Effectively Implementing Performance-Based Management; Ensuring Effective and Efficient Oversight of Law Enforcement Programs; Upholding the Highest Standards of Integrity and Public Service; and Protecting Taxpayer Funds from Mismanagement and Misuse . While the challenges are not presented in a priority order, we believe the federal prison crisis, safeguarding national security, and enhancing cybersecurity are challenges in three critical areas that will continue to occupy much of the Department’s attention and require its sustained focus for the foreseeable future. In addition, one of the challenges, Effectively Implementing Performance-Based Management, offers the Department the opportunity to realize improvements and positive results across the spectrum of its programs and operations. Meeting this challenge will require the Department to use accurate and reliable data, develop results-oriented measurements, and adopt a data-driven analytical approach in its evaluation of program performance. We recognize that achieving results-oriented measurement is particularly difficult in areas such as litigation and law enforcement, but it is of critical importance if the Department is to effectively monitor whether its programs are accomplishing their intended goals. Performance-based management will enhance the Department’s ability to achieve its strategic management objectives and address its most salient challenges."
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"docid": "D253103#0",
"title": "http://catalog.ttu.edu/content.php?catoid=2&navoid=152\nUndergraduate Academics",
"text": "A P H [ARCHIVED CATALOG]Undergraduate Academics Overview Uniform Undergraduate Degree Requirements Academic Regulations Core Curriculum Requirement Multicultural Requirement Academic Integrity Undergraduate Honors Service Learning Course Designation Undergraduate Academic Status Policy Graduate-On-Time (GOT): Saves You Money Michael L. Galyean, Ph. D., Interim Provost and Senior Vice President Office of the Provost | 104 Administration Building Box 42019 | Lubbock, TX 79409-2019 | T 806.742.2184 F 806.742.1331 | www.depts.ttu.edu/provostwww.facebook.com/TTUProvostwww.twitter.com/TTUacademics Overview Students are responsible for their academic progress. Students seeking assistance with academic progress or experiencing academic difficulty should consult their academic dean and advisor. For information about Academic Advising and Support, click here. Each undergraduate student accepted for admission will enroll in one of the university’s degree-granting colleges or areas: College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources, College of Architecture, College of Arts & Sciences, Jerry S. Rawls College of Business, College of Education, Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering, Honors College, College of Human Sciences, College of Media & Communication, J. T. & Margeret Talkington College of Visual & Performing Arts, and Office of the Provost. A student’s major subject is the primary area of specialized study (e.g., English) the student is pursuing within a degree program (e.g., Bachelor of Arts). A student interested in obtaining a double major or dual degree should contact his or her academic dean and advisor for specific requirements. All baccalaureate degrees conferred by Texas Tech University are based on the satisfactory completion of specific authorized degree programs comprising a minimum of 120 semester hours. Requirements for undergraduate degrees are established at three different levels: The university as a whole (Uniform Undergraduate Degree Requirements). The college or area through which the degree is conferred (General Degree Requirements)."
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"docid": "D2805269#0",
"title": "https://www.mesacc.edu/~paoih30491/ArgumentsQuoteSummarizeParaphr.html\n.",
"text": "\"Introduction: Read You Quote It, You Note It! ( a tutorial that takes about 10 minutes to complete)Good writing takes time. This means that students need to set time aside to brainstorm, pre write, plan, draft, and then revise, revise, and revise. If students leave their essay to the last minute, they tend to become overwhelmed by the writing task and panic by looking for an alternative. This alternative is usually plagiarism. Students must do everything possible to avoid plagiarism. Plagiarism, a form of academic misconduct, results in failure. Plagiarism is when students knowingly present another person’s language or ideas (or paper) as if it was their own work. Plagiarism includes using the words, ideas, answers, or works of another writer without providing clear acknowledgement of the original author and accurate citation. If you cut-and-paste various sentences found at a number of different web sites and/or works, and incorporate them into your essay without properly citing them, this is still plagiarism."
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"docid": "D821200#0",
"title": "http://hrweb.mit.edu/policy/4-3\n4.3 Sick Leave/Personal Leave",
"text": "\"The Institute grants paid sick leave to employees to guard against loss of earnings due to illness. Sick leave is not part of salary or wages to which an employee is entitled regardless of need; it is not payable upon termination, except in some cases upon retirement (see 4.3.15 below). Up to 40 hours of paid sick time per year is protected under Massachusetts law, as described in Section 4.3.22 below. The Institute will treat the first 40 hours of paid sick leave used by the employee each year (running from the employee's anniversary date) as covered by the state law. Supervisors have the principal responsibility for the proper and consistent application of the sick leave policy. Abuse of sick leave in any form can have serious impact on the morale and effectiveness of all members of a group or office.4.3.1 Notification of Absence An employee must notify his or her supervisor before each absence due to illness in order to be paid for sick leave, except in the case of an emergency. For foreseeable or scheduled use of sick time, the employee must provide notice up to seven days in advance, using the customary means of notification for absences in the employee's department, lab, or center. Sick time may not be invoked as an excuse to be late for work without advance notice of a legitimate use of the time. In the case of unforeseeable absences or where the employee learns of the need to use sick time less than seven days before its use, notice must be given by the employee as soon as possible. For multi-day absences, the employee must inform his or her supervisor or manager of the expected duration of the leave, or if unknown, on a daily basis."
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"docid": "D653544#0",
"title": "http://catalog.utk.edu/content.php?catoid=19&navoid=2113\nAcademic Policies and Requirements for Graduate Students",
"text": "\"A h P H [ARCHIVED CATALOG]Academic Policies and Requirements for Graduate Students Academic Dismissal Academic Honesty Academic Probation Academic Standards and Academic Standing Administrative Policies Admission Policies and Application Procedures Admission Requirements/Policies Admission for International Students Advisor/Major Professor Appeal Procedure Assistantships Accepting/Declining An Assistantship Evaluation/Supervision of Graduate Assistants Implementation of the SACSCOC 18-Hour Requirement Orientation/Training Qualifications of Graduate Assistants Rights and Responsibilities Types of Assistantships Work Assignments and Related Factors Change of Program Consequences of Non-Enrollment without Leave of Absence Continuous Enrollment Course Loads Concurrent Master's Degree Credit Hour Definition Degree Program Requirements Master's Degree Specialist in Education Degree Doctoral Degree Dual Doctoral Degrees Federal and State Laws and University Policies Fees and Financial Assistance FERPAGrade of Incomplete Grades, Credit Hours, and Grade Point Average Graduate Certificate Programs Graduate Credit Graduate Hooding Ceremony Graduate Student Travel Award Graduation Immunization Requirements and Student Health Center Leave of Absence (LOA) and Reinstatement Following an LOAMinors Plagiarism Policy for the Administration of Graduate Assistantships Readmission Registration Change in Registration – Adds, Drops, and Withdrawals Registration and Enrollment Requirements Reinstatement Residency Classification Student Health Insurance Theses and Dissertations Transfer Credits Undergraduate and Professional Students Veteran's Education Benefits Withdrawing from the University Dixie L. Thompson, BA, MA, Ph D, Vice Provost and Dean Ernest L. Brothers, BS, MS, MPPA, Ph D, Associate Dean Stephanie N. Galloway, BS, MPA, Ph D, Assistant Dean Yvonne Kilpatrick, BS, MBA, Assistant Dean and Director, Graduate Admissions Sarah Stone, Thesis/Dissertation Consultant Catherine Cox, Graduate Catalog Editor and Curriculum Coordinatorhttp://gradschool.utk.edu Academic Common Market The Academic Common Market is an agreement among Southern states for sharing unique programs. Participating states can make arrangements for their residents who are fully admitted to specific programs at the University of Tennessee to enroll on an in-state tuition basis if these programs are not available in the state of residence. Cooperating states in the Academic Common Market are Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia. Residents of member states who seek further information on approved programs should contact the Southern Regional Educational Board, 592 Tenth Street, N. W., Atlanta, GA 30318-5790, (404) 875-9211, FAX (404) 872-1477, http://www.sreb.org; or Norma Harrington, Office of Undergraduate Admissions, (865) 974-2184. Academic Dismissal If a student is on academic probation, the degree or non-degree status will be terminated by the Dean of the Graduate School if the student's semester GPA falls below 3.0 in a subsequent semester. When the particular circumstances are deemed to justify continuation, and upon recommendation of the appropriate academic unit and approval of the Dean of the Graduate School, a student on probation whose semester GPA is below 3.0 may be allowed to continue on a semester-by-semester basis. Dismissal of a graduate student by a department or program is accomplished by written notice to the student, with a copy to the Graduate School. In those cases where the department's requirements for continuation are more stringent than university requirements for graduate programs, the Dean of the Graduate School will evaluate the student's record to determine whether the student is eligible to apply for a change of status and register in another area of study. Registration for courses in a department from which a student has been dismissed will not be permitted, except by written authorization from that department. Academic Honesty Academic integrity is a responsibility of all members of the academic community."
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"docid": "D2174378#0",
"title": "https://essay-paper.com/personal-ethical-stylecase-study-false-advertising/\nPersonal Ethical Style/Case Study: False Advertising",
"text": "Personal Ethical Style/Case Study: False Advertising EACH DISCUSSION QUESTION NEEDS TO BE AT LEAST 250 WORDS AND IM ATTACHING THE REFERENCE TO GO WITH THEM. THE FIRST PART I ATTACHED GOES TO DISCUSSION 2. THE NEXT SECTION IS A PART OF CHAPTER 3 THAT YOU CAN USE TO ANSWER THE DISCUSSION QUESTION 1. DISCUSSION 1: Personal Ethical Style Read through a number of the ethical dilemmas provided in Chapter 3 of your text, Business Ethics: Ethical Decision Making and Cases. As you do so, observe your thought process. Post your observations to this discussion, engaging this question: What is my personal ethical style, what are the considerations for leadership in crisis, and how do I apply them to public administration DISCUSSION 2: Case Study: False Advertising Analyze the false advertising case study from the “Resolving Ethical Business Challenges” section in Business Ethics: Ethical Decision Making and Cases (pages 8788) by answering the three questions immediately following the case study. Share any observations from Chapter 3, or from any journal articles or dissertations that you may find on ethical dilemmas. RESOLVING ETHICAL BUSINESS CHALLENGES * Daniel just graduated from Michigan University and landed a job as a copywriter at Young, Olsen, Lindle, and Olson (YOLO) Advertising assigned to one of the subsidiary accounts of Delicious Uber Bacon Ingredients Extraordinaire Corporation. This conglomerate was primarily a food processing manufacturer beginning one hundred years ago with pork in the Midwest. Overall corporate sales of beef, chicken, pork, and seafood were more than $ 750 million each year."
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"docid": "D1155981#0",
"title": "http://web.csulb.edu/divisions/aa/catalog/current/academic_information/cheating_plagiarism.html\nAcademic Information and Regulations",
"text": "\"A P H [ARCHIVED CATALOG]Academic Information and Regulations Frequently Asked Questions Registration Holds Class Attendance Visitors to Classes Faculty Office Hours Cheating and Plagiarism Disciplinary Sanctions - Administrative Action Student Unit Load Minimum Unit Requirements for Students in Special Classifications Course Listings Course Numbers Course Credit Units and Modes of Instruction Advanced Placement Credit International Baccalaureate Credit Credit for Other External Examinations Credit for Noncollegiate Instruction Final Course Grades, Grading Procedures, and Final Assessments Grade Appeals Probation and Disqualification Academic Renewal Academic Appeals Cancellation of Registration or Withdrawal From CSULBRefund of Student Fees Educational Leave Credit Hour Frequently Asked Questions Students ask many of the following questions about the processes and rules of CSULB. Successful students know the answers to these frequently asked questions. Please read them carefully. Knowing these answers can help you avoid pitfalls during your first semesters on campus. For further information, contact the University Center for Undergraduate Advising at (562) 985-4837. Why is it critical that I check e-mail from CSULB? It is important to check your e-mail regularly since this is the primary means by which you will receive important information from the University (e.g., deadlines for adding and dropping classes, your enrollment appointment date). How do I tell the University about a change in my phone number, e-mail address or mailing address? You can use My CSULB to change your phone number, e-mail address, indicate the e-mail address that you prefer to use, or change your mailing address. Click on \"\"Personal Information\"\" to view your current information and to make changes."
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"docid": "D1778114#0",
"title": "https://www.checkforplagiarism.net/plagiarism-law\nPlagiarism Law",
"text": "\"Email Print Plagiarism Law The Law of Plagiarism: College and university rules for student conduct sometimes say that plagiarism is an academic offense, not a legal offense. That statement is not correct. Colleges, universities and professional entities certainly have the authority to punish plagiarists in various ways, including expulsion from the college or revoking a degree earned in part by plagiarism. But plagiarism is also a legal issue. Copyright Law The owner of the copyright (i.e., in most cases, the true author) could sue the plagiarist in federal court for violation of the copyright. Any work created in the USA after 1st. Mar 1989 is automatically protected by copyright, even if there is no copyright notice attached to the work. 17 USC, Sub-Section 102, 401, and 405. It is important to note that the addition of original material by the plagiarist in no way excuses the act of plagiarism. The focus is on what the plagiarist did wrong, not what the plagiarist did right."
},
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"docid": "D3259722#0",
"title": "http://opo-boa.gc.ca/praapp-prorev/2016-2017/ecnc-rncc-eng.html\nProcurement practice review: Review of non-competitive contracting",
"text": "Procurement practice review: Review of non-competitive contracting PDF Version (280KB)Help with Alternative formats and plug-ins December 2016 Promoting Fairness, Openness and Transparency in Federal Procurement Table of contents Introduction Context Background Review objective and criteria Scope and methodology Why this is important Observations Sample of non-competitive contracts Non-competitive contracts Amendments to non-competitive contracts Contract splitting Repetitive contracting Controls to prevent contract splitting and repetitive contracting Conclusion Recommendations Department response Other observations Recommendations Introduction Context Paragraph 22.1 (3) (a) of the Department of Public Works and Government Services Act (DPWGSA) provides the Procurement Ombudsman with the authority to review the procurement practices of departments in order to assess their fairness, openness and transparency The Office of the Procurement Ombudsman (OPO) assesses all written complaints, as well as all issues brought to the Office’s attention via procurement-related contacts, to determine if they raise potential systemic issues or risks to fairness, openness and transparency. All issues are classified by OPO using key elements of the procurement process. An analysis of these issues, completed as part of the annual process to develop the Office’s Procurement Practice Review (PPR) Plan, identified several potential issues regarding the element of procurement strategy. The Treasury Board (TB) Contracting Policy does not define what a procurement strategy is or what it should contain; however, it does state the manner in which contracting must be carried out. Specifically, Section 2 (a) of the TB Contracting Policy states “ Government contracting shall be conducted in a manner that will stand the test of public scrutiny in matters of prudence and probity, facilitate access, encourage competition, and reflect fairness in the spending of public funds. ” For the purpose of this review, procurement strategy is defined as the sourcing and solicitation method used, taking into consideration: A description of the good or service to be procured to address the requirement;An analysis of the market or industry that will be solicited to address the requirement;A definition of the statement of work;Potential socio-economic considerations (such as Aboriginal set-aside or regional development programs);The appropriate procurement instrument to be used; and Justification of whether the procurement will be undertaken using competitive or non-competitive approaches. When making this decision, federal organizations must ensure it is consistent with applicable laws, regulations and policies. A risk assessment of the issues classified by OPO under the procurement strategy element was conducted. The risk assessment considered the likelihood of the issues occurring and the impact on fairness, openness and transparency. The assessment of potential issues within the procurement strategy element revealed the following were most likely to occur and have the greatest impact on fairness, openness and transparency: Inappropriate use of non-competitive contracting;Inconsistent use of non-competitive contracting within and between federal organizations;Confusion among federal organizations regarding non-competitive limits;Contracts being awarded and subsequently amended higher;Repetitive contracting; and Contract splitting."
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"docid": "D3185671#0",
"title": "http://wr.english.fsu.edu/College-Composition/Plagiarism-Exercises\nPlagiarism Exercises",
"text": "Plagiarism Exercises Emphasis on Defining Plagiarism Emphasis on Understanding FSU's Honor Policy and Kinds of Plagiarism Emphasis on Identifying Plagiarism in Student Examples Tips for Avoiding Plagiarism Plagiarism Signature Sheet.doc Emphasis on Defining Plagiarism Plagiarism: Wikistyle PDF of Exercise: Defining Plagiarism.pdf Purpose: This approach to plagiarism puts the definition and understanding into the studentsʼhands. It allows them to conceptualize the problems of plagiarism, how it translates intodigital spaces and the consequences of plagiarism through a medium in which theymight likely compose in the future. Most importantly, it creates a sense of “ownership” ofstandards that they will uphold for themselves and their classmates. Assignment: Create a wiki and invite students (via email) to be members of the space; establish two wiki pages: one for definition/understanding and one for consequences in print and digital composition. Using a two part approach, have students read the FSU policy on Plagiarism and then establish their own definition of what plagiarism is, how it is defined by the institution, and how it translates to digital projects (where students most likely remix/remediate images/video/audio in some way). Have students edit the wiki on their own time and have them initial their definitions; otherwise, their posts will replace classmatesʼ posts instead of creating a working definition with 20-25 voices. Discuss their responses and positions regarding plagiarism. Then direct them to the honor code in the student handbook, which outlines consequences for plagiarism/cheating. Then students will respond to the second wiki. Prompting questions for part one: What does plagiarism include?"
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"docid": "D2739664#0",
"title": "http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/nihgps/HTML5/section_1/1.2_definition_of_terms.htm\n.",
"text": "\"TABLE OF CONTENTS1.2 Definition of Terms Exhibit 2: Definitions of terms used in the Grants Policy Statement Term Definition Acquisition cost The cost of the asset including the cost to ready the asset for its intended use. Acquisition cost for equipment, for example, means the net invoice price of the equipment, including the cost of any modifications, attachments, accessories, or auxiliary apparatus necessary to make it usable for the purpose for which it is acquired. Acquisition costs for software includes those development costs capitalized in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Ancillary charges, such as taxes, duty, protective in transit insurance, freight, and installation may be included in or excluded from the acquisition cost in accordance with the non-Federal entity's regular accounting practices. Activity code A 3-character code used to identify a specific category of extramural research activity, applied to financial assistance mechanisms. NIH uses three funding mechanisms for extramural research awards: grants, cooperative agreements and contracts. Within each funding mechanism, NIH uses 3-character activity codes (e.g., F32, K08, P01, R01, T32, etc.) to differentiate the wide variety of research-related programs NIH supports. A comprehensive list of activity codes is on the NIH Web site at http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/ac_search_results.htm. Additive alternative A use of program income earned during or after the project period that permits income that is generated under a grant to be added to funds committed to the project by the Federal awarding agency and recipient and used to further eligible project or program objectives. ("
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"docid": "D3404798#0",
"title": "http://www.insideprison.com/prison-classification.asp\n.",
"text": "\"Articles > Prison Classification Prison Classificationby insideprison.com, April 2006Prison Classification News How Voters, Not Politicians, Are Reforming California's Harsh Sentencing Laws Sunday, November 9, 2014 California voters approved a sweeping change to sentencing on Tuesday by passing Proposition 47 and California Begins Dismantling the Prison Industrial Complex Sunday, November 9, 2014 The tough on crime period of the 1980s led to the passage of a flurry of laws that made many nonviol You May Have Missed It, but There Was an Election Debate on Criminal Justice Reform Thursday, November 6, 2014 It is no secret that the United States prison population surpasses that of any other nation, that th Californians Vote to Weaken Mass Incarceration -- With the approval of Proposition 47 Tuesday, the Golden State will make major reforms to its sentencing laws. Thursday, November 6, 2014 Californias Proposition 47 wasnt one of the most followed votes in Tuesdays midterm election, but it California’s Proposition 47: softer on crime Tuesday, November 4, 2014 The measure would change many crimes from felonies, which generally require prison terms, to misdeme Opposing private prisons in Arkansas Sunday, November 2, 2014 Shipping incarcerated people across state lines into for-profit prisons rather than prioritizing ref Dealing with jail crowding to be costly for county Saturday, November 1, 2014 The number of inmates has grown along with the population in the region, which is on the fringe of tsee all prison classication news Custody Placement and Escapes1992 1994 1996 1998 1999Minimum-security placements (%) 12.0 27.3 25.1 32.7 37.5Inmate escape risk 13.1 10.4 2.8 3.0 4.5*source: Correctional Services Canada Proper classification is crucial to the efficient and safe operation of any prison facility. Offenders are heterogeneous, and possess a variety of behavioural styles and treatment needs, in varying states of mental health. Because many prisoners are incompatible with either their immediate prison environment or the people they share their living space with, proper classification can reduce prison infractions and maintain a safer environment for both inmates and staff. Because intake units face both a large number and a large variety of cases, and because the law requires institutions to administer the least restrictive form of punishment to an offender while securing his or her safety, objective classification measures are used. Not only can proper, evidence-based placement reduce the number of inmates in expensive maximum-security facilities, but it can also reduce the escape risk by placing offender only in compatible environments. See the chart above. To give a better idea of mental health needs among offenders, consider that nearly 40% of inmates in custody in state prisons were judged to have \"\"psychological problems warranting treatment\"\" by Department of Corrections staff in a study conducted by Hartstone et al (1999). Moreover, almost 50% of staff, when interviewed, believed that too few inmates were referred for mental health treatment in prisons. In practice, many correctional staff members believe they overlook mentally-disordered inmates either because they are not sufficiently trained in clinical assessment, or because there are so many aggressive, violent, and otherwise disruptive, non-disordered \"\"problem\"\" inmates that demand the staff's attention."
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"docid": "D2689108#0",
"title": "https://www.aaup.org/issues/sexual-harassment/resources-sexual-harassmentsexual-harassment-higher-education-current-issues-and-trends\nSexual Harassment In Higher Education: Current Issues And Trends",
"text": "\"Sexual Harassment In Higher Education: Current Issues And Trends Education Law Association Memphis, Tennessee November 19, 2005I. Sexual Harassment Training: What Works? Theresa M. Beiner, Nadine H. Baum Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, William H. Bowen School of Law Since the United States Supreme Court’s decisions in Faragher v. Boca Raton, 524 U. S. 775 (1998), and Burlington Industries, Inc. v. Ellerth, 524 U. S. 742 (1998), employee training has become a key component for employers seeking to take advantage of the affirmative defense for supervisor sexual harassment established by those cases. However, social science studies on training programs reveal that not all training methods may reduce or eliminate sexual harassment, and, in some cases, training may actually be counterproductive to reducing sexual harassment in the workplace. Thus, when it comes to employer training programs, two issues arise: (1) what types of training programs will help an employer satisfy the defense under Ellerth/Faragher or otherwise aid an employer in defending a sexual harassment suit; and (2) what types of training programs will actually help reduce sexual harassment in the workplace. Unfortunately, the answer to these two questions is not necessarily the same, and employers may use training programs to defend a sexual harassment case in situations where their training program is very unlikely to have an effect on the level of sexual harassment in the workplace. A. Training in the Courts In Ellerth and Faragher, the Court stated that an employer may defend a case of sexual harassment by a supervisor that does not include a tangible employment action by showing “ (a) that the employer exercised reasonable care to prevent and correct promptly any sexually harassing behavior, and (b) that the plaintiff employee unreasonably failed to take advantage of any preventive or corrective opportunities provided by the employer or to avoid harm otherwise.” Faragher, 524 U. S. at 807; Ellerth, 524 U. S. 765. Employee training programs are relevant to this defense in a variety of ways. First, a training program can prevent supervisors from taking “tangible employment actions” against harassed employees, which result in an employer losing the ability to establish the defense. In addition, employee training programs are relevant in two ways to the first prong of the defense – (1) whether the employer exercised reasonable care to prevent harassment and (2) whether the employer made reasonable attempts to correct harassment."
},
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"docid": "D2511120#0",
"title": "https://www.aps.org/policy/statements/federalpolicy.cfm\nU.S. Federal Policy on Research Misconduct",
"text": "\"Policy & Advocacy Advocacy Dashboard Reports & Studies APS Statements Contact APS Government Affairs Home | Policy & Advocacy | Statements | U. S. Federal Policy on Research Misconduct U. S. Federal Policy on Research Misconduct [Also available as PDF . ] FEDERAL POLICY ON RESEARCH MISCONDUCT [1]I. Research [2] Misconduct Defined Research misconduct is defined as fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism in proposing, performing, or reviewing research, or in reporting research results. Fabrication is making up data or results and recording or reporting them. Falsification is manipulating research materials, equipment, or processes, or changing or omitting data or results such that the research is not accurately represented in the research record. 3Plagiarism is the appropriation of another person's ideas, processes, results, or words without giving appropriate credit. Research misconduct does not include honest error or differences of opinion. II. Findings of Research Misconduct A finding of research misconduct requires that: There be a significant departure from accepted practices of the relevant research community; and The misconduct be committed intentionally, or knowingly, or recklessly; and The allegation be proven by a preponderance of evidence. III. Responsibilities of Federal Agencies and Research Institutions 4Agencies and research institutions are partners who share responsibility for the research process."
},
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"docid": "D123729#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retraction\nRetraction",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Retraction (disambiguation). [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( October 2009)This article relies too much on references to primary sources. ( January 2012)A retraction is a public statement made about an earlier statement that withdraws, cancels, refutes, or reverses the original statement or ceases and desists from publishing the original statement. The retraction may be initiated by the editors of a journal, or by the author (s) of the papers (or their institution). Retractions may or may not be accompanied by the author's further explanation as to how the original statement came to be made and/or what subsequent events, discoveries, or experiences led to the subsequent retraction. They are also in some cases accompanied by apologies for previous error and/or expressions of gratitude to persons who disclosed the error to the author. Retractions always negate the author's previous public support for the original statement."
},
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"docid": "D25411#0",
"title": "http://ccnmtl.columbia.edu/projects/rcr/rcr_data/foundation/index.html\n» Foundation Text «",
"text": "\"This section includes relevant background text, definitions and examples, policy statements, video, and expert commentary. It should be read by those looking for a thorough understanding of data acquisition and management. Introduction Case Study Q & AAnnotated Case»Foundation Text«Resources Conclusion» Foundation Text «Table of Contents What are data? Who owns data? It may depend on who sponsors the research The Bayh-Dole Act The role of research subjects in ownership of data What are the proper ways to collect data? Reliable methodologies in research practices The practice of keeping research notebooks, paper vs. electronic Authorizations to collect data Institutional Review Boards and human-subject research HIPAA and privacy of data Animal-care regulations What are the issues in data storage and retention? What are the obligations to share data? Pros and cons Some policies and considerations National Institutes of Health Data Sharing Policy U. S. Patriot Act Council on Governmental Relations National Science Foundation data policy I. What are data? Data are a collection of facts, measurements, or observations used to make inferences about the world we live in. Data can range from material created in a wet laboratory, such as an electrophoresis gel or a DNA sequence, to that obtained in social-science research, such as a filled-out questionnaire, videotapes, and photographs."
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"docid": "D1223941#0",
"title": "http://www7.esc.edu/hshapiro/writing_program/students/Handouts/main/research_mla.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Always ask your Mentor which style to use before you begin your paper. The MLA style refers to the method of writing research papers recommended by the Modern Language Association. The MLA style is used in some areas of the humanities, e.g., composition and literature. Other humanities disciplines such as history, philosophy, and religion may require other styles for formatting your papers. Ask your Primary Mentor which style to use, then come to the Writing Center for further guidance. Basic MLA Facts Always double space, including the text of your paper, quotations, notes, and the list of works cited. Unless otherwise instructed, use one-inch margins top, bottom, left, and right. Use parenthetical citations to acknowledge direct quotations, indirect quotations, and/or any ideas you have borrowed from another person. Use a Works Cited page for reference to parenthetical citations. Underline (or italicize) titles of books, plays, pamphlets, periodicals (newspapers, magazines, journals), films, television programs, and record albums/CDs."
},
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"docid": "D2944920#0",
"title": "http://ecatalog.calstatela.edu/content.php?catoid=4&navoid=121\nProcedures and Regulations",
"text": "A h P H [ARCHIVED CATALOG]Procedures and Regulations General Information Schedule of Fees: 2012-2013Schedule of Fees: 2013-2014Categories of Enrollment Withdrawal and Leaves Transcript of Academic Record Course Numbering System Course Abbreviations Grading System Scholastic Status of Undergraduate Students Scholastic Status of Graduate and Postbaccalaureate Students Student Conduct: Rights and Responsibilities Credit Hour General Information Information about University procedures and regulations contained in this section is applicable to all undergraduate students. Some general information also applies to postbaccalaureate and graduate students. Additional procedures and regulations applicable only to postbaccalaureate and graduate students are included in the Graduate and Postbaccalaureate Study section. Undergraduate Class Levels Undergraduate students are classified according to the number of quarter units of baccalaureate-level course work they have completed, calculated as follows: Class Level Quarter Units Completed Lower Division Freshman 0–44Sophomore 45–89Upper Division Junior 90–134Senior 135+Quarter Units/Quarter System Cal State L. A. credits are expressed in quarter units; one quarter unit normally represents no less than one hour of class work and two or more hours of outside study per week for one quarter. One and one-half (1½) quarter units are equal to one (1) semester unit. Conversely, one quarter unit is equal to 2/3 semester unit of credit. Study Load Undergraduate students must carry a study load of 12 units for full-time enrollment certification by the University. The recommended full-time study load for undergraduates is 16 units. Students on scholastic probation must limit their study load to 12 units unless an academic adviser in their major department/division/school has approved an exception. Campus Identification Number (CIN)Effective Summer Quarter 2003 California State University, Los Angeles will randomly assign a nine-digit Campus Identification Number (CIN) to all students in the University."
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"docid": "D2866525#0",
"title": "http://hellenism.com/olympics/boxing.htm\nBoxing",
"text": "\"Origin: Boxing was added in 688 BC and is one of the oldest sports. Boxing was first mentioned in Homeric poems, and was one of the games held in honor of the Patroclus. According to mythology, Apollo was the inventor of boxing; he defeated and killed Phorbas, a boxer who urged travelers through Delphi to compete with him. Apollo outboxed Ares in Olympia. The model boxing match in ancient mythology was the contest between Polydeukes and Amykos, the king of the Bebrykes, who lived in Bithynia on the Black Sea. The king would urge all strangers traveling through his country to box with him and then kill them in the contest. Polydeukes was one of them, who proved to be too tough of a competitor for the king, and he made the king swear to leave travelers alone. Equipment: Boxers wrapped himantes, or straps of soft ox-hide around their hands to strengthen their wrists and steady their fingers. Himantes were wrapped around the first knuckles of the fingers, then ran diagonally across the palm onto the back of the hand, leaving the thumb uncovered. Then they were tied around the wrist or around the forearm."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Olympic_Games\nAncient Olympic Games",
"text": "\"For the modern event, see Olympic Games. The palaestra of Olympia, a place devoted to the training of wrestlers and other athletes Olympic Games Main topics Bids Boycotts Ceremonies Charter Host cities IFs IOC Medal Medal tables Medalists NOCs Pierre de Coubertin medal Scandals and controversies Sports Symbols Torch relays Venues Games Summer Winter Summer Paralympic Winter Paralympic Deaflympics Youth Special American Asian Pacific African European EYOFAncient Intercalatedv t e The ancient Olympic Games were originally a festival, or celebration of and for Zeus; later, events such as a footrace, a javelin contest, and wrestling matches were added. The Olympic Games ( Ancient Greek: Ὀλύμπια Olympia [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] \"\"the Olympics\"\"; also Ὀλυμπιάς Olympias [7] [4] [5] [6] \"\"the Olympiad\"\") were a series of athletic competitions among representatives of city-states and one of the Panhellenic Games of ancient Greece. They were held in honor of Zeus, and the Greeks gave them a mythological origin. The first Olympics is traditionally dated to 776 BC. [ 8] They continued to be celebrated when Greece came under Roman rule, until the emperor Theodosius I suppressed them in AD 393 as part of the campaign to impose Christianity as the State religion of Rome. The games were held every four years, or olympiad, which became a unit of time in historical chronologies. During the celebration of the games, an Olympic Truce was enacted so that athletes could travel from their cities to the games in safety. The prizes for the victors were olive leaf wreaths or crowns. The games became a political tool used by city-states to assert dominance over their rivals."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Greek_mythological_creatures\nList of Greek mythological creatures",
"text": "\"List of Greek mythological creatures From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search A host of legendary creatures, animals and mythic humanoids occur in ancient Greek mythology. Contents [ hide ]1 Mythological creatures2 Animals from Greek mythology3 Dragons3.1 Drakons3.2 Cetea3.3 Dracaenae4 Automatons5 Mythic humanoids6 Deified human beings7 See also8 References9 Sources Mythological creatures [ edit]Aeternae, creatures which killed with bony, saw-toothed protuberances sprouting from their heads. Asterius or Aster, a giant. Athos, a giant. Alcyoneus, a giant son of Dionysus Almops, a giant, son of the god Poseidon and the half-nymph Helle. Amphisbaena, a serpent with a head at each end Arachne, half-spider half-female, the mother of all spiders. She was transformed into this state by Athena after losing a weaving contest. Arae, female daemons of curses, particularly of the curses placed by the dead upon those guilty of their death, called forth from the underworld. Argus or Argus Panoptes, a hundred-eyed giant. Azeus, a giant."
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"docid": "D67000#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athena\nAthena",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the Greek goddess. For other uses, see Athena (disambiguation). \"\" Athene\"\", \"\"Athina\"\", and \"\"Pallas Athena\"\" redirect here. For other uses, see Athene (disambiguation), Athina (disambiguation), and Pallas Athena (disambiguation). Athena Goddess of wisdom, handicraft, and warfare Mattei Athena at Louvre. Roman copy from the 1st century BC/AD after a Greek original of the 4th century BC, attributed to Cephisodotos or Euphranor. Abode Mount Olympus Symbol Owls, olive trees, snakes, Aegis, armour, helmets, spears, Gorgoneion Personal information Children no biological children, but Erichthonius of Athens was her adoptive son Parents In the Iliad: Zeus alone In Theogony: Zeus and Metis [Notes 1]Siblings Aeacus, Angelos, Aphrodite, Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Dionysus, Eileithyia, Enyo, Eris, Ersa, Hebe, Helen of Troy, Hephaestus, Heracles, Hermes, Minos, Pandia, Persephone, Perseus, Rhadamanthus, the Graces, the Horae, the Litae, the Muses, the Moirai Equivalents Roman equivalent Minerva Egyptian equivalent Neith Celtic equivalent Sulis This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Athena [Notes 2] or Athene, [Notes 3] often given the epithet Pallas, [Notes 4] is the ancient Greek goddess of wisdom, handicraft, and warfare, [1] who was later syncretized with the Roman goddess Minerva. [ 2] Athena was regarded as the patron and protectress of various cities across Greece, particularly the city of Athens, from which she most likely received her name. ["
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"docid": "D1337864#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automaton\nAutomaton",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with automation as a process. This article is about a self-operating machine. For other uses, see Automaton (disambiguation). For Automata, see Automata (disambiguation). Tea-serving Japanese automaton, \"\" karakuri ningyō \"\", with mechanism (right), 19th century. An automaton ( / ɔː ˈ t ɒ m ə t ən /; plural: automata or automatons) is a self-operating machine, or a machine or control mechanism designed to automatically follow a predetermined sequence of operations, or respond to predetermined instructions. [ 1] Some automata, such as bellstrikers in mechanical clocks, are designed to give the illusion to the casual observer that they are operating under their own power. Contents1 Etymology2 History2.1 Ancient2.2 Medieval2.3 Renaissance and early modern2.4 Modern3 In education4 Clocks5 Animatronics and mechatronics6 Robotics7 See also8 Further reading9 Notes and references10 External links Etymology [ edit]The word \"\"automaton\"\" is the latinization of the Greek αὐτόματον, automaton, (neuter) \"\"acting of one's own will\"\". This word was first used by Homer to describe automatic door opening, [2] or automatic movement of wheeled tripods. [ 3] It is more often used to describe non-electronic moving machines, especially those that have been made to resemble human or animal actions, such as the jacks on old public striking clocks, or the cuckoo and any other animated figures on a cuckoo clock."
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"docid": "D3525767#0",
"title": "http://godofwar.wikia.com/wiki/Hercules\nHercules",
"text": "\"“ Perhaps he did allow me to kill the Nemean Lion, but he made your name known amongst the people! A fierce warrior, a killer made a hero, a man made a god! But this time, brother, this time I shall destroy you. Call it my thirteenth and final labor. Soon I will become the God of War and claim the throne for myself! ”– Hercules. Hercules In-Game Information Alias/es N/AGender Male Birthplace N/ASpecies/Race Demigod Misc. Information Family Member/s Zeus (father)†Alcmene (mother)Gaia (great grandmother)†Ouranos (great-grandfather)†Cronos (grandfather)†Rhea (grandmother)Oceanus (great-uncle)†Hyperion (great-uncle)†Gyges (great-uncle)†Aegaeon (great-uncle)†The Furies (great-aunts)†Aphrodite (great-aunt/sister-in-law)Hera (step-mother/aunt)†Hades (uncle)†Poseidon (uncle)†Demeter (aunt)Hestia (aunt)Theseus (cousin)†Kratos (half-brother)Deimos (half-brother) †Ares (half-brother)†Athena (half-sister)†Artemis (half-sister)Apollo (half-brother)Hermes (half-brother)†Persephone (half-sister)†Perseus (half-brother/great-grandfather in mythology)†Minos (half-brother)†Peirithous (half-brother)†Hephaestus (half-brother)†Current status Deceased Location Olympus Behind the Scenes Voiced by Kevin Sorbo Appears in God of War: Ascension (in Multiplayer)God of War IIIHercules was the son of Zeus and half-brother to Kratos. As a mortal, he was tasked with 12 labors in order to gain redemption for the murder of his family. Being called to Olympus in order to defend it with the Gods, Hercules would consider it his 13th and final labor to rid Olympus of Kratos once and for all."
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"docid": "D2951447#0",
"title": "http://www.studymode.com/subjects/influence-of-ancient-greek-theatre-on-modern-theatre-page1.html\n\"\"\"Influence Of Ancient Greek Theatre On Modern Theatre\"\" Essays and Research Papers\"",
"text": "\"Influence Of Ancient Greek Theatre On Modern Theatrecan get a true grasp of a story which several actors are trying to portray. However, it hasn’t always been this easy to enjoy a play in a theater. Theatre and plays go back as far as “B. C.” times. Theater has been a means of art and entertainment for thousands of years dating back to the fifth century B. C. The beginning marked with the ancient Greek theaters. Over the vast years of cultural and technological evolution many things have changed. Just the same, many things have remained unscathed.... Aeschylus, Ancient Greece, Dionysus 1205 Words | 3 Pages Open Document Difference between Greek and Modern Theatres The Difference between Greek and Modern theatres Kimberly Legaspi February 25th, 2013 Word count: 1478 Difference between Greek and Modern Theatres Theatre today as in ancient Greek times is a popular form of entertainment. Today’s theatres share many similarities with the Greek predecessors however they are also very different. There are in fact many differences for example; layout, special effects, seating arrangement, the importance of drama and religion, setting, location and architectural... Aeschylus, Alexander the Great, Ancient Greece 1526 Words | 5 Pages Open Document Ancient Greek Theatre Ancient Greek Theatre The Greek theatre history begins with festivals which honor gods. An example of such a festival was ‘City Dionysia’ festival which honored god Dionysus. During this festival, which was taking place in Athens men perform songs to welcome god Dionysus."
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"docid": "D2029917#0",
"title": "https://www.slideshare.net/taralsoliya/10000-general-knowledge-quiz-questions-amp-answers\n10000 general knowledge quiz questions & answers",
"text": "\"10000 general knowledge quiz questions & answers6,955 views Share Like Download... Taral Soliya, Mechanical Engineer Follow Published on Dec 17, 2016General knowledge questions & answers Quiz question answer... Published in: Career0 Comments4 Likes Statistics Notes Post Be the first to comment10000 general knowledge quiz questions & answers1. 10000 quiz questions and answers www.cartiaz.ro 10000 general knowledge questions and answers2. 10000 general knowledge questions and answers www.cartiaz.ro No Questions Quiz 1 Answers 1 Carl and the Passions changed band name to what Beach Boys 2 How many rings on the Olympic flag Five 3 What colour is vermilion a shade of Red 4 King Zog ruled which country Albania 5 What colour is Spock's blood Green 6 Where in your body is your patella Knee ( it's the kneecap ) 7 Where can you find London bridge today USA ( Arizona ) 8 What spirit is mixed with ginger beer in a Moscow mule Vodka 9 Who was the first man in space Yuri Gagarin 10 What would you do with a Yashmak Wear it - it's an Arab veil 11 Who betrayed Jesus to the Romans Judas Escariot 12 Which animal lays eggs Duck billed platypus 13 On television what was Flipper Dolphin 14 Who's band was The Quarrymen John Lenon 15 Which was the most successful Grand National horse Red Rum 16 Who starred as the Six Million Dollar Man Lee Majors 17 In the song Waltzing Matilda - What is a Jumbuck Sheep 18 Who was Dan Dare's greatest enemy in the Eagle Mekon 19 What is Dick Grayson better known as Robin (Batman and Robin) 20 What was given on the fourth day of Christmas Calling birds 21 What was Skippy ( on TV ) The bush kangaroo 22 What does a funambulist do Tightrope walker 23 What is the name of Dennis the Menace's dog Gnasher 24 What are bactrians and dromedaries Camels (one hump or two) 25 Who played The Fugitive David Jason 26 Who was the King of Swing Benny Goodman 27 Who was the first man to fly across the channel Louis Bleriot 28 Who starred as Rocky Balboa Sylvester Stallone 29 In which war was the charge of the Light Brigade Crimean 30 Who invented the television John Logie Baird 31 Who would use a mashie niblick Golfer 32 In the song who killed Cock Robin Sparrow 33 What do deciduous trees do Lose their leaves in winter 34 In golf what name is given to the No 3 wood Spoon 35 If you has caries who would you consult Dentist - its tooth decay 36 What other name is Mellor’s famously known by Lady Chatterlys Lover 37 What did Jack Horner pull from his pie Plum 38 How many feet in a fathom Six 39 which film had song Springtime for Hitler The Producers 40 Name the legless fighter pilot of ww2 Douglas Bader 41 What was the name of inn in Treasure Island Admiral Benbow 42 What was Erich Weiss better known as Harry Houdini 43 Who sailed in the Nina - Pinta and Santa Maria Christopher Columbus 44 Which leader died in St Helena Napoleon Bonaparte 45 Who wrote Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 46 What does ring a ring a roses refer to The Black Death 47 Whose nose grew when he told a lie Pinocchio 48 Who has won the most Oscars Walt Disney 49 What would a Scotsman do with a spurtle Eat porridge (it’s a spoon) 50 Which award has the words for valour on it Victoria Cross Page 23. 10000 general knowledge questions and answers www.cartiaz.ro No Questions Quiz 1 Answers 51 If you had pogonophobia what would you be afraid of Beards 52 Who would take silk as part of their job Barrister 53 Who won an Oscar for the African Queen Bogart 54 Who sang the theme song in 9 to 5 Dolly Parton 55 What in business terms is the IMF International Monetary Fund 56 Ringo Star narrates which children's TV series Thomas the tank engine 57 Which country grows the most fruit China 58 Which company is owned by Bill Gates Microsoft 59 What would you do with a maris piper Eat it - it’s a potato 60 In Casablanca what is the name of the nightclub Rick's 61 What was the first James Bond book Casino Royal 62 What kind of animal is a lurcher Dog 63 What is the currency of Austria Schilling 64 What is the Islamic equal to the red cross Red Crescent 65 In fable who sold a cow for five beans Jack ( and grew a beanstalk ) 66 How did Alfred Nobel make his money He invented Dynamite 67 Who was the first man to run a sub four minute mile Roger Bannister 68 What are Munroes Mountains in Scotland 69 Which car company makes the Celica Toyota 70 Air Lingus is the national airline of which country Republic of Ireland or Eire 71 Who discovered radium The Curies 72 What does an alopecia sufferer lack Hair 73 Who painted The Haywain John Constable 74 Triskadeccaphobia is the fear of what Number 13 75 What is a baby rabbit called Kit or Kitten 76 Which country had The Dauphin as a ruler France 77 Who did Michael Caine play in the Ipcress File (both names) Harry Palmer 78 Who won Euro song contest Save All Your Kisses For Me Brotherhood of Man 79 Which country had the guns of Naverone installed Turkey 80 Ictheologists study what Fish 81 What is a Winston Churchill Cigar 82 Who or what lives in a formicarium Ants 83 What type of acid is used in car batteries Sulphuric 84 It’s a flock of sheep what's a group of owls called Parliament 85 What animal would you find in a form Hare 86 Who in books and films was the man of bronze Doc Savage 87 Who was Stan Laurels partner Oliver Hardy 88 What kind of food is Cullan Skink Fish 89 What is classified by the A B O system Blood Groups 90 What plant does the Colorado beetle attack Potato 91 Where did the Pied Piper play Hamlin 92 To where in France do the sick make pilgrimages Lourdes 93 In which city was the famous black hole Calcutta 94 Christopher Cockerel invented what Hovercraft 95 Ray Bolger played who in The Wizard of Oz Scarecrow 96 Sabotage is French - What did the saboteurs use Shoes - sabot means shoe 97 Which part of the human body contains the most gold Toenails 98 If you had rubella what would you have caught German Measles 99 Mohs scale hardest substance is diamond - what's the softest Talc 100 La Giaconda is better known as what Mona Lisa Page 34. 10000 general knowledge questions and answers www.cartiaz.ro No Questions Quiz 2 Answers 1 Who wrote the Opera Madam Butterfly Puccini 2 What links - Goa - Kerula - Assam - Bihar India 3 Eric Arthur Blaire was the real name of which author George Orwell 4 Names - Baker Cook obvious what did Cordwainer do Shoemaker 5 Which country do Sinologists study China 6 Rudy Stevens became famous under which name Barbara Stanwyck 7 Which non alcoholic cordial is made from pomegranates Grenadine 8 What is Orchesis - either professional or amateur Art of Dancing 9 Taken literally what should you see in a Hippodrome Horses 10 Who wrote the Man in the Iron Mask Alexander Dumas 11 Which 1993 Disney film starred Bet Middler as a witch Hocus Pocus 12 Who piloted the first flight across the English channel Louis Bleriot 13 What was the first James Bond film Dr No 14 What 1991 film won best film, actor, actress, director Oscars Silence of the Lambs 15 What was the capital of Ethiopia Addis Ababa 16 Aescapalious emblem staff snake Greek Roman god of what Medicine 17 Giacomo Agostini - 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Micah Jonah 36 Robin Williams dressed in drag for which 1993 film Mrs Doubtfire 37 Which chess piece could be a member of the church Bishop 38 Which German word means lightning war used in WW2 Blitzkrieg 39 Broccoli belongs to what family of plants Cabbage 40 Who designed the first Iron ship the Great Britain in 1845 I. Kingdom Brunel 41 Whose boat Bluebird was recently raised from Coniston water Donald Campbell 42 in 1951 which (of two) car companies introduced power steering Buick - Chrysler 43 Who wrote Catch 22 (both names) Joseph Heller 44 Which country set up the world’s first chemistry lab in 1650 Netherlands 45 What links the names Botvinik, Tal, Karpov, Fischer Chess World Champs 46 What is the national flower of Japan Chrysanthemum 47 Bombardier Billy Wells was seen on many Rank films - why Hit Gong 48 Where in France do claret wines come from Bordeaux 49 What did mathematician John Napier invent in 1614 Logarithms 50 What was the world’s first high level programming language 1957 IBM FORTRAN Page 45. 10000 general knowledge questions and answers www.cartiaz.ro No Questions Quiz 2 Answers 51 Consumption was the former name of which disease Tuberculosis 52 Which American state is nicknamed The Diamond State Delaware 53 What are the Sirocco, Mistral and Chinook Winds 54 Who wrote about Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Roald Dahl 55 Who, at USA customs declared, nothing but my genius Oscar Wilde 56 Issur Danielovitch became famous a who Kirk Douglas 57 Who sailed in the Golden Hind Sir Francis Drake 58 What was the name of the plantation in Gone with the Wind Tara 59 Who won the 1988 Superbowl Washington Redskins 60 Which group beli"
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"docid": "D929116#0",
"title": "http://www.momjunction.com/articles/magical-fairy-enchanting-mermaid-baby-names_00407880/\n100 Breathtaking Fairy, Mermaid, And Magical Baby Names",
"text": "Home » Baby » Baby Names100 Breathtaking Fairy, Mermaid, And Magical Baby Names Arshi December 12, 2016Image: i Stock If there’s one thing that Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, and Lord of the Rings taught us, it is that magic exists and people love magic and mythical creatures. Of late, we’ve witnessed a drastic jump in names inspired by magical creatures. Khaleesi from Game of Thrones made to the top 1000 Social Security Administration list and Ron became a rage after the release of the Harry Potter Series. Mom Junction has rounded up some of our favorite enchanting and magical baby names. Have a look!Magical, Fairy, Enchanting, And Mermaid Baby Names For Girls:1. Aerwyna: Don’t you think this melodic name would have sounded great on an elf in The Lord of the Rings? With roots in Old English, Aerwyna means ‘friend of the sea’.2. Ailsa: Sponsored Ailsa is the name of the stunning islet in the Clyde, which is also nicknamed as ‘Island of Alfisgr’. And it translates to ‘elf victory’. Could it be any more apt for your wee one?3."
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"docid": "D2500014#0",
"title": "http://www.china.org.cn/english/features/olympics/100651.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Sports in Ancient China and Greece The history of the Olympic Movement may be divided into the ancient and modern periods. The ancient period covered at least 12 centuries from 776 BC when the first Olympic Games was held in Greece to AD 339 when the Roman emperor Theodosius the Great prohibited the Olympic Games as a pagan activity. Then came a lull of some 15 centuries in which no Olympic Games were held, though the ancient Olympic ideals had not perished from the mind of many a great thinker. The modern period has covered less than one century, starting from 1896 when the first modern Olympic Games was held ---on an international rather than national scale. Chronologically, the ancient period of the Olympic Movement corresponded in Chinese history to the period from the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770-256 BC) to the Jin Dynasty (265-240 AD), while the modern period corresponded to the period from the latter part of the region of Guang Xu (1875-1909) of the Qing Dynasty to the present-day People's Republic of China. In the ancient period,China had no relations with Greece in the field of sport, although there was the Silk Road serving as a channel of trade and cultural exchanges between the East and West from the second century BC. In the modern period, however, China has been associated very early with the Olympic Movement. Such a relationship is more or less rooted in the common origin and features shared by ancient China and Greece in the field of sport, which forms part of national culture and is inseparable from socio-political life---for all social communities at all times. The ancient Olympic Games were a four-yearly event with sporting activities as its main content and the cessation of hostilities among the city states in Greece as its main characteristic. In those days, China also experienced divisions from time to time."
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"docid": "D3526681#0",
"title": "http://www.constellationsofwords.com/Constellations/Bootes.html\nBootes",
"text": "\"Bootes is the cultivator or Ploughman who drives the Bears, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor around the Pole Star, Polaris. The bears, tied to the Polar Axis, are pulling a plough behind them, tilling the heavenly fields \"\"in order that the rotations of the heavens should never cease\"\". \"\" It is said that Bootes invented the plough to enable mankind to better till the ground and as such, perhaps, immortalizes the transition from a nomadic life to settled agriculture in the ancient world. This pleased Ceres, the Goddess of Agriculture, so much that she asked Jupiter to place Bootes amongst the stars as a token of gratitude\"\". [ The New Patterns in the Sky, Julius D. W. Staal, p.152]. Bootes is the ox-driving Ploughman or Herdsman, from Latin Bootes, from Greek Boötes, plowman, from Greek botein (or bootein ), to plow, from bous, cow, from the Indo-European root * gwou - [ American Heritage Dictionary ]. Allen ( Star Names) says the word Bootes \"\"has been variously derived: some say from Bous, 'ox', + Greek -othein, 'to drive'\"\". [ The suffix -othein is related to the suffix - mosis in the words; osmosis, endosmosis , exosmosis ]. Bootes seems to be both the cow-herder and also the cow ( Taurus is a Bull, not a cow). Bootes is related to Old French bovier, herdsman, from Latin bovis, genitive of bos, cow, from the Indo-European root * gwou - 'Cow'. Derivatives: cow¹ (Latin bos , bovis, Greek bous, Sanskrit gau, gaus ), kine, cowslip, beef, bovine , bugle¹ (these words from Latin bos, stem bov -), buccinator (the buccinator muscles hold in our cheeks during whistling and forceful blowing as in playing a trumpet, hence, the 'trumpeter' muscles, from Latin bucina, horn, trumpet, from * bou-kan -, 'bellower'), Boötes, bucolic (a farmer or shepherd; a rustic), bulimia (excessive or insatiable appetite), butter , butyric (butyric acid, occurs in the normal vaginal secretions of primates, including humans, from Greek bous, ox, bull, cow), buffalo, Gurkha. ["
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrestling\nWrestling",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the dramatized athletic spectacle, see Professional wrestling. \"\" Wrestler\"\" and \"\"Wrestlers\"\" redirect here. For other uses, see The Wrestler. For other uses, see Wrestling (disambiguation). Wrestling Focus Grappling Olympic sport Greco-Roman and freestyle Wrestling is a combat sport involving grappling type techniques such as clinch fighting, throws and takedowns, joint locks, pins and other grappling holds. The sport can either be theatrical for entertainment, or genuinely competitive. A wrestling bout is a physical competition, between two (occasionally more) competitors or sparring partners, who attempt to gain and maintain a superior position. There are a wide range of styles with varying rules with both traditional historic and modern styles. Wrestling techniques have been incorporated into other martial arts as well as military hand-to-hand combat systems. The term wrestling is attested in late Old English, as wræstlunge (glossing palestram ). ["
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"docid": "D1009865#0",
"title": "http://www.omnilexica.com/?q=Neaera\nNeaera",
"text": "\"Neaera Home Meaning of Neaera Thesaurus Pronunciation Rhymes Wordplay Contact Omnilexica On this page: Definition of the noun Neaera Group People Phrases with Neaera Printed dictionaries and other books with definitions for Neaera Online dictionaries and encyclopedias with entries for Neaera Video language resources about Neaera Scrabble value of N1E1A1E1R1A1Anagrams of N E A E R AShare this page Definition of the noun Neaera What does Neaera mean as a name of something? Neaera is a genus of Tachinidae, described by Robineau-Desvoidy in 1830.synonyms: genus Neaera / Acronarista / genus Acronarista / Acronaristopsis / genus Acronaristopsis / Dichaetoneura / genus Dichaetoneura / Euryceromyia / genus Euryceromyia / Naeera / genus Naeera / Neera / genus Neerakingdom: Animaliaphylum: Arthropodaclass: Insectaorder: Dipterafamily: Tachinidaemembers:species Acronarista adunataspecies Acronaristopsis bahamensisspecies Neaera adunataspecies Neaera atraspecies Neaera bahamensisspecies Neaera inflataspecies Neaera laticornisspecies Neaera leucopteraspecies Neaera mirabilisspecies Neaera robertsoniispecies Neaera tenuiforcepsobservational distribution: specimen and observational data from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility Network (not necessarily true occurrence density gradients)Count per one degree cell1 - 910 - 99100 - 9991000 - 999910000 - 99999100000+Neaera is a genus of Amaryllidaceae, described by R. A. Salisbury in 1866.synonym: genus Neaerakingdom: Plantaephylum: Tracheophytaclass: Liliopsidaorder: Asparagalesfamily: Amaryllidaceae Neaera is a genus of Cuspidariidae, described by Griffith & Pidgeon in Cuvier in 1834.synonym: genus Neaerakingdom: Animaliaphylum: Molluscaclass: Bivalviaorder: Anomalodesmatafamily: Cuspidariidaemembers:species Neaera dolabraeformisspecies Neaera longirostraspecies Neaera moreauensisspecies Neaera portlandicaspecies Neaera raincourtispecies Neaera solopacicepsspecies Neaera ventricosaobservational distribution: specimen and observational data from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility Network (not necessarily true occurrence density gradients)Count per one degree cell1 - 910 - 99100 - 9991000 - 999910000 - 99999100000+Neaera is a genus of Limacodidae, described by Herrich-Schäffer in 1854.synonym: genus Neaerakingdom: Animaliaphylum: Arthropodaclass: Insectaorder: Lepidopterafamily: Limacodidaegenus: Parasa Neaera is a genus of Cuspidariidae, described by Gray in 1833.kingdom: Animaliaphylum: Molluscaclass: Bivalviaorder: Anomalodesmatafamily: Cuspidariidaegenus: Cuspidaria Neaera is a genus of Cuspidariidae, described by Gray in 1833.synonym: genus Neaerakingdom: Animaliaphylum: Molluscaclass: Bivalviafamily: Cuspidariidaegenus: Cuspidaria Neaera is a genus of Elachistinae, described by Chambers in 1880.synonym: genus Neaerafamily: Elachistidaegenus: Elachista Group Neaera is a musical group.members: Benjamin Hilleke (Lead Vocals) since 2003Stefan Keller (Guitar) since 2003Tobias Buck (Guitar) since 2003Benjamin Donath (Bass guitar) since 2003Sebastian Heldt (Drums) since 2003genres: Melodic death metal, Metalcore, Deathcore, Heavy metal, Power metal, Death metal, Thrash metalalbums: \"\"The Rising Tide of Oblivion\"\", \"\"Let the Tempest Come\"\", \"\"Armamentarium\"\", \"\"Omnicide: Creation Unleashed\"\", \"\"Forging the Eclipse\"\", \"\"Ours Is the Storm\"\"official website: neaera.com People Neaera a.k.a. Neaira, also Neaera, was a hetaera who lived in the 4th century BC in ancient Greece; there are no reliable data about the exact dates of her birth and death. She was brought to trial in the mid-fourth century BC, probably between 443 and 440BC,. Although the claims submitted against Neaira are likely to be heavily biased and cannot be independently confirmed, the speech provides more details than about any other prostitute of antiquity, and consequently a great deal of information about sex trade in the ancient Greek city-states.read more about Neaira Neaera, also Neaira, is the main figure in an episode of Greek legendary history recorded by Parthenius of Nicaea, which runs as follows. Phrases with Neaera Neaera Atra Neaera Lata Neaera Pura Neaera Casta Neaera Curta Neaera Media Neaera Obesa Neaera Rosea Neaera Teres Neaera Actoni Neaera Adunca Neaera Angasi Neaera Crassa Neaera Didyma Neaera Exigua Neaera Fallax Neaera Jugosa Neaera Nasuta Neaera Rugatagenus Neaera View more phrases with the word Neaera in thesaurus!Printed dictionaries and other books with definitions for Neaera Click on a title to look inside that book (if available): The Dublin Review (1908)To sport with the tangles of Neaara's hair may be trivial idleness or caressing tenderness, exactly as your relation to Neaera is that of heartless gallantry or of love. So you may toy with imagery in mere intellectual ingenuity, and then you might ... Enmity and Feuding in Classical Athens (2015)by Andrew Alwine Against Neaera is an unusual text in that it actually consists of two separate orations. . On the authenticity of the law, see Kapparis 1999: 198–199. . Although Apollodorus may not have benefited directly from a favorable verdict (see ... John Milton Complete Shorter Poems (2012)by Stella P. Revard Neaera is a common name for a mistress among classical poets such as Horace (Odes 3.14), but even more popular in the Renaissance with neo-Latin poets such as Marullus, Secundus, and Buchanan. 21 Milton conflates the Fury, the ... Figures of Speech (2002)Men and Maidens in Ancient Greece by Gloria Ferrari This notorious statement in the Demosthenic speech against Neaera is a clear expression, however overstated, of a way of thinking that viewed pleasure in marriage as a rare and dangerous thing."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_goddess_of_wisdom\nWho is the goddess of wisdom?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Literature & Language Books and Literature Mythology Greek and Roman Mythologies Hera (Juno) Who is the goddess of wisdom? Flag Who is the goddess of wisdom? Answer by Rocket Dog36 Confidence votes 84The goddess of wisdom is Athena. She was born from Zeus's head although her mother was Metis, a titan goddess. She is also the warrior-goddess, patroness of crafts, and invention. metis Athena is the goddess of wisdome lol my sisters name is Athena5 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Samk9198 150 Contributions Who was Athena the goddess of wisdom and war? Yes, Athena was indeed the goddess of war in Greek mythology. However, she was also the goddess of insight, intellectual activities, and owls actually, owls were her \"\"mascot\"\". … David6023 18,458 Contributions Goddess of wisdom?"
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"title": "http://www.askwhy.co.uk/judaism/0025Myths.php\nJudaism",
"text": "Judaism Understanding Myths, Ritual and Religion Abstract Myths are connected with religion because they were how the earliest human beings thought, with dreams and reality intertwined and explanations picked from anywhere that seemed suitable at the time, with no particular attempt to find something better. Religion was the magical way these people tried to control their world, and ritual was their method, a type of sympathetic magic. Myths offered pseudo scientific explanations of natural phenomena—fertility, life and death, the creation of the world, its polarities, its social and technical functions. The activities of gods helped humans, but also hit them with evil and disease, and their anger caused floods, famines and wars. Myths were used to explain the rituals, and rituals enacted mythical explanations. The pre-logical way of thinking of mythopoetic thought became associated with religion. Though people began to think logically, they remained associated, and still are. Index Reload Home Page Find Site Overview Religion Christianity Main Heresy Belief? God's Truth Secret Testament Judaism Truth Truth Science Popular Crucifixion Morality Religious Origins Secular Christianity Others Adelphiasophism Free Ebook36 Plots Frome Wessex Cornwall Epitomes Analogies Amusement Googets Art SVG Art Abstract Abstract0Abstract1Minimalist Abstract2Abstract3Abstract4Abstract5Abstract6Mix DHTML Art AWt Gallery Supplement Art Horoscope Anthroposaurs Anthroposaurs Dinosauroids ID Book Text Generation Plotter1Plotter2Lottery Holy Babble War Feedback Discussion Comment Contact Whiteboard Polls Shop Book Index WLS? THJMOBOrder Form About Dr M D Magee Ask Why!"
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentathlon\nPentathlon",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the general sporting event. For specific types of pentathlons and other uses, see Pentathlon (disambiguation). The pentathlon was first documented in Ancient Greece, and included the discus and javelin throw. A pentathlon is a contest featuring five events. The name is derived from Greek: combining the words pente (five) and - athlon (competition) ( Greek: πένταθλον ). The first pentathlon was documented in Ancient Greece and was part of the Ancient Olympic Games. Five events were contested over one day for the Ancient Olympic pentathlon, starting with the long jump, javelin throwing, and discus throwing, followed by the stadion (a short foot race) and wrestling. Pentathletes were considered to be among the most skilled athletes, and their training was often part of military service —each of the five events in the pentathlon was thought to be useful in war or battle. With the revival of the Olympic Games in the modern era, the pentathlon returned in two formats. The athletics pentathlon was a modern variation on the original events, with a competition over five track and field events."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mythology\nMythology",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Mythology (disambiguation). This article may need to be rewritten entirely to comply with Wikipedia's quality standards. You can help. The discussion page may contain suggestions. ( February 2018)Mythology Arabian Armenian Aztec Celtic Christian Chinese Egyptian Greek Guarani Hindu Islamic Japanese Jewish Korean Maya Mesopotamian Micronesian Norse Persian Polynesian Roman Romanian Slavic Turkic See also Religion and mythology Comparative religion Symbolism Theology List of mythologiesv t e Heracles capturing Cerberus Mythology refers variously to the collected myths of a group of people [1] or to the study of such myths. [ 2]A folklore genre, myth is a feature of every culture. Many sources for myths have been proposed, ranging from personification of nature or personification of natural phenomena, to truthful or hyperbolic accounts of historical events to explanations of existing rituals. A culture's collective mythology helps convey belonging, shared and religious experiences, behavioral models, and moral and practical lessons. The study of myth began in ancient history. Rival classes of the Greek myths by Euhemerus, Plato and Sallustius were developed by the Neoplatonists and later revived by Renaissance mythographers."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maiden_Mother_Crone\nTriple Goddess (Neopaganism)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Maiden Mother Crone)navigation search This article is about the Triple Goddess of certain forms of Neopaganism. For other uses, see Triple deity. The Triple Goddess has been adopted by many neopagans as one of their primary deities. In common Neopagan usage the three female figures are frequently described as the Maiden, the Mother, and the Crone, each of which symbolizes both a separate stage in the female life cycle and a phase of the Moon, and often rules one of the realms of earth, underworld, and the heavens. These may or may not be perceived as aspects of a greater single divinity. The Goddess of Wicca 's duotheistic theology is sometimes portrayed as the Triple Goddess, her masculine consort being the Horned God. The term triple goddess can be used outside of Neopaganism to instead refer to historical goddess triads and single goddesses of three forms or aspects. The Triple Goddess was the subject of much of the writing of the prominent early and middle 20th-century poet, novelist and mythographer Robert Graves, in his books The White Goddess and The Greek Myths as well as in his poetry and novels. Modern neo-pagan conceptions of the Triple Goddess have been heavily influenced by Robert Graves who regarded the Triple Goddess as the continuing muse of all true poetry and who speculatively reconstructed her ancient worship, drawing on the scholarship of his time, in particular Jane Ellen Harrison and other Cambridge Ritualists. The influential Hungarian scholar of Greek mythology Karl Kerenyi likewise perceived an underlying triple moon goddess in Greek mythology."
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"title": "https://www.ruhanirabin.com/companies-greek-mythology-logos/\n7 Companies Inspired by Greek Mythology and Their Logos",
"text": "December 11, 2013 By Editorial Staff Greek mythology is present in our everyday lives whether we know it or not. It is deeply embedded into our everyday culture, and a lot of the movies we see, books we read, music we hear, and yes – even products we buy – are deeply influenced by the Ancient Greeks. The ancient Greeks had many different gods and goddesses – hundreds of them – and they are reflected through us through our language on an everyday basis. Let’s take a look at 7 companies that use the ancient Greek mythology as their business name and logo. The Tennessee Titans You might not think that a professional football team would be considered a company – well that is exactly what it is! The titans were what were around before the Greek gods and goddesses, and are where the likes of Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon come from. Nike Yes we all have heard of the gigantic shoe and sportswear company (hopefully),but did you know that the Nike is the Greek goddess of victory? It only makes sense to name a sports shoe company after the goddess of victory. Amazon Yes the web site that is (at the time of this being written) currently ranked as the 14th most visited site in the US in named after a race of warrior women. Pandora There are many different companies out there that hold the business name of Pandora."
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"title": "http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/olympics/p/OlympicEvents.htm\nThe Individual Sporting Events or Games of the Ancient Olympics",
"text": "\"Humanities ›History & Culture The Individual Sporting Events or Games of the Ancient Olympics How Did They Develop Over Time? Share Flipboard Email Print Discus Thrower at the British Museum - Photo by Alun Salt at Flickr. Alun Saltby N. S. Gill Updated March 08, 2017Events (Games) in the Ancient Olympics The races and other events (games) in the ancient Olympics were not fixed at the time of the first Olympics, but gradually evolved. Here you'll find a description of the big events at the ancient Olympics and the approximate date when they were added. Boxing Discus (part of Pentathlon)Equestrian Events Javelin (part of Pentathlon)Jumping Pankration Pentathlon Running Wrestling Note: gymnastics were not part of the ancient Olympics. Gymnos means naked and at the ancient Olympics, Gymnastes were athletic exercise trainers. [ See CTC's The Ancient Olympics on the Olympic trainers. ] Foot Race According to \"\"The Athletic Events of the Ancient Olympic Games,\"\" (1) the stade, a 200-yard foot race, was the first and only Olympic event for 13 Games. The diaulos, a 400-yard foot race, was instituted for the next (the 14th) set of Olympic Games and the dolichos, a variable-length foot-race, averaging 20 stades, was instituted in the 15th Olympiad. The stadion was a sprint a stadion long (about 192 m) or the length of the stadium."
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"title": "http://www.convictcreations.com/culture/newzealand.html\nAustralia versus New Zealand",
"text": "\"Australia versus New Zealand Convicts versus do gooders Australia and New Zealand share three main commonalities. Firstly, the urban societies of both countries were created by the British in the last three centuries and built on the invasion of a population that didn't live in cities. Secondly, around 20 per cent of the population of both countries are migrants. Thirdly, both countries are in the same part of the world. Although both countries share some commonalities, they have been subjected to differing historical and environmental influences that have resulted in significant cultural differences. Specifically, Australia was founded to be a penal colony while New Zealand was founded to be a religious colony. Furthermore, Australia is a harsh land of droughts, snakes and desert while New Zealand is a heavenly land of lakes, glaciers and fertile soil. Economies New Zealand Australia Population 4,474,549 (July 2016 est.) 22,992,654 (July 2016 est. ) GDP per capita ($US) $37,100 (2016 est.)"
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_scientific_definition_of_work\nWhat is the scientific definition of work?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society Society and Civilization Famous People Scientists Aristotle What is the scientific definition of work? Flag What is the scientific definition of work? Answer by Stripedraptor12 Confidence votes 112The scientific definition of work is the transfer of energy from one object to another, especially in order to make the second object move in a certain direction. Work is equal to the amount of force multiplied by the distance over which it is applied. If a force of 10 newtons, for example, is applied over a distance of 3 meters, the work is equal to 30 newtons per meter, or 30 joules. The unit for measuring work is the same as that for energy in any system of units, since work is simply a transfer of energy.12 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Wardell Lindsay 4,673 Contributions I am writing books promoting the use of Quaternion mathematics because Quaternions are Natures Numbers. What is the scientific definition of 'work'? The definition of work is deceptively simple, but for accuracy it is perhaps better to approach this in stages. It is often stated too simply, i.e. \"\"Work equals force times …What is the definition of scientifically?"
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"title": "https://www.acquisition.gov/far/html/Subpart%2035_0.html\n.",
"text": "35.000 Scope of part. ( a) This part prescribes policies and procedures of special application to research and development (R&D) contracting. ( b) R&D integral to acquisition of major systems is covered in Part 34. Independent research and development (IR&D) is covered at 31.205-18 .35.001 Definitions. “Applied research” means the effort that (a) normally follows basic research, but may not be severable from the related basic research; (b) attempts to determine and exploit the potential of scientific discoveries or improvements in technology, materials, processes, methods, devices, or techniques; and (c) attempts to advance the state of the art. When being used by contractors in cost principle applications, this term does not include efforts whose principal aim is the design, development, or testing of specific items or services to be considered for sale; these efforts are within the definition of “development,” given below. “Development,” as used in this part, means the systematic use of scientific and technical knowledge in the design, development, testing, or evaluation of a potential new product or service (or of an improvement in an existing product or service) to meet specific performance requirements or objectives. It includes the functions of design engineering, prototyping, and engineering testing; it excludes subcontracted technical effort that is for the sole purpose of developing an additional source for an existing product. “Recoupment,” as used in this part, means the recovery by the Government of Government-funded nonrecurring costs from contractors that sell, lease, or license the resulting products or technology to buyers other than the Federal Government.35.002 General. The primary purpose of contracted R&D programs is to advance scientific and technical knowledge and apply that knowledge to the extent necessary to achieve agency and national goals."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weight\nWeight",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This page is about the physical concept. In law, commerce, and in colloquial usage weight may also refer to mass. For other uses see weight (disambiguation). Weight A spring scale measures the weight of an object. Common symbols SI unit newton (N)Other units pound-force (lbf)In SI base units kg⋅m⋅s −2Extensive? Yes Intensive? No Conserved? No Derivations from other quantities Dimension In science and engineering, the weight of an object is related to the amount of force acting on the object, either due to gravity or to a reaction force that holds it in place. [ 1] [2] [3]Some standard textbooks [4] define weight as a vector quantity, the gravitational force acting on the object. Others [5] [6] define weight as a scalar quantity, the magnitude of the gravitational force."
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"title": "https://studentshare.net/essays/Darwins-Theory\nEssays on Darwins Theory",
"text": "\"Darwins theory of evolution1 pages (250 words) Nobody downloaded yet... Darwin was a Victorian naturalist from England who is credited with being the first scientist to develop a good theory of evolution. This theory was published in 1859 in the book On The Origin of Species, which was received with horror by some and admiration by others. Eventually, Darwins theory of evolution became considered factual, or at least a good basis to develop evolutionary theory from. Darwins theory of evolution proposes that all life on Earth is related to each other and has all descended from a common ancestor. The reason for the diversity in... Preview Darwins Theory of Natural Selection and Its Moral Purpose5 pages (1250 words) Nobody downloaded yet...theory of evolution, put forward and expounded upon eloquently by Charles Darwin, has come to define the way in which the majority of the educated and learned individuals within society integrate with an understanding and appreciation... One of the primal questions that mankind has sought to answer is with regards to from whence they came and whether or not they have a specific purpose to fulfill or are merely a random collection of biological matter that will pass away upon death from both memory and reality. For many centuries, mankind turned to religious interpretations of various sorts to explain the origin of life and give it a definitive meaning. However, within the past century and a half, the... Preview Darwins Theory of Natural Selection and Its Moral Purpose5 pages (1250 words) Nobody downloaded yet...theory of evolution, put forward and expounded upon eloquently by Charles Darwin, has come to define the way in which the majority of the educated and learned individuals within society integrate with an understanding and appreciation... ? One of the primal questions that mankind has sought to answer is with regards to from whence they came and whether or not they have a specific purpose to fulfill or are merely a random collection of biological matter that will pass away upon death from both memory and reality. For many centuries, mankind turned to religious interpretations of various sorts to explain the origin of life and give it a definitive meaning. However, within the past century and a half, the... Preview What was new about Darwin's theory of Human Nature2 pages (500 words) Nobody downloaded yet... Darwins theory of Human Nature?"
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"title": "https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/theoretical-terms-science/\nTheoretical Terms in Science",
"text": "Theoretical Terms in Science First published Mon Feb 25, 2013; substantive revision Thu Jul 20, 2017A simple explanation of theoreticity says that a term is theoretical if and only if it refers to nonobservational entities. Paradigmatic examples of such entities are electrons, neutrinos, gravitational forces, genes etc. There is yet another explanation of theoreticity: a theoretical term is one whose meaning becomes determined through the axioms of a scientific theory. The meaning of the term ‘force’, for example, is seen to be determined by Newton’s laws of motion and further laws about special forces, such as the law of gravitation. Theoreticity is a property that is commonly applied to both expressions in the language of science, and referents and concepts of such expressions. Objects, relations and functions as well as concepts thereof may thus qualify as theoretical in a derived sense. Several semantics have been devised that aim to explain how a scientific theory contributes to the interpretation of its theoretical terms and as such determines what they mean and how they are understood. All of these semantics assume the respective theory to be given in an axiomatic fashion. Yet, theoretical terms are also recognizable in scientific theories which have as yet resisted a satisfying axiomatization. This is due to the fact that these theories contain general propositions that have the logical form of universal axioms."
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"title": "http://historyguide.org/earlymod/lecture10c.html\nLecture 10: The Scientific Revolution, 1543-1600",
"text": "\"Lecture 10: The Scientific Revolution, 1543-1600Why then do we hesitate to grant [the Earth] the motion which accords naturally with its form, rather than attribute a movement to the entire universe whose limit we do not and cannot know? And why should we not admit, with regard to the daily rotation, that the appearance belongs to the heavens, but the reality is in the Earth?---Copernicus, On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies (1543)One of the most important developments in the western intellectual tradition was the Scientific Revolution. The Scientific Revolution was nothing less than a revolution in the way the individual perceives the world. As such, this revolution was primarily an epistemological revolution -- it changed man's thought process. It was an intellectual revolution -- a revolution in human knowledge. Even more than Renaissance scholars who discovered man and Nature (see Lecture 1 ), the scientific revolutionaries attempted to understand and explain man and the natural world. Thinkers such as the Polish astronomer Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543), the French philosopher René Descartes (1596-1650) and the British mathematician Isaac Newton (1642-1727) overturned the authority of the Middle Ages and the classical world. And by authority I am not referring specifically to that of the Church -- the demise of its authority was already well under way even before the Lutheran Reformation had begun. The authority I am speaking of is intellectual in nature and consisted of the triad of Aristotle (384-322), Ptolemy (c.90-168) and Galen (c.130-201). The revolutionaries of the new science had to escape their intellectual heritage."
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"title": "http://searchhrsoftware.techtarget.com/definition/Hawthorne-effect\nHawthorne effect",
"text": "\"Definition Hawthorne effect Posted by: Margaret Rouse What Is.com Contributor (s): Diann Daniel The Hawthorne effect is the modification of behavior by study participants in response to their knowledge that they are being observed or singled out for special treatment. In the simplest terms, the Hawthorne effect is increasing output in response to being watched. Download this free guide Exclusive Download: Success Factors 101Dive into 6 Success Factors integration technologies you need to know, 5 features to help you take charge of Employee Central, and where to begin with admin tasks. Corporate E-mail Address: By submitting your personal information, you agree that Tech Target and its partners may contact you regarding relevant content, products and special offers. You also agree that your personal information may be transferred and processed in the United States, and that you have read and agree to the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy. The term Hawthorne effect arose in connection with the Hawthorne studies, which were a groundbreaking series of studies beginning in the 1920s that tested the impact of working-condition variables on employee productivity . Most experts do not believe there was a so-called Hawthorne effect in the Hawthorne studies, but it persists as a widely used term. Complicating the use of the term the Hawthorne effect is its inconsistent meaning from use to use; it is often used for a number of effects beyond the aforementioned. As for the use of the term the Hawthorne effect in psychological and health studies, many in the scientific community say it should be replaced with more specific terminology pertinent to whatever is being studied. The Hawthorne studies The Hawthorne studies consisted of a series of worker productivity studies, which began around 1924 at the Western Electric plant in Illinois, near Chicago."
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"title": "http://www.theness.com/index.php/why-is-someone-called-adhd/\n07.31 Why is Someone Called ADHD",
"text": "07.31 Why is Someone Called ADHDThis is the first in a two-part series on Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). This article will take a critical view of the legitimacy of the diagnosis and treatment of this controversial disorder, and part II is a rebuttal defending ADHD. March 2001 by Mark Fineman Ph DThe following is not a sweeping analysis of ADHD but rather a critical examination of some core assertions about this condition. I have tried to do this in a way that is not overly technical. References are given in as unobtrusive a style as possible. And while I am not an acknowledged scholar of ADHD, I nevertheless agree with Sir Robert Filmer that, “A dwarf sometimes may see that which a giant looks over (1).”Definitions in Science You may have already noticed that this essay is not entitled, “What is ADHD?” for in truth no one really knows. At least no one really knows in any precise, empirical way. And that is a problem. It is a very big problem."
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"title": "http://www.studymode.com/subjects/victimology-is-different-from-criminology-sociology-or-psychology-page1.html\n\"\"\"Victimology Is Different From Criminology Sociology Or Psychology\"\" Essays and Research Papers\"",
"text": "\"Victimology Is Different From Criminology Sociology Or Psychologydisadvantages of the positivist approach to victimology . This assignment will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the positive approach to victimology. It will do this by looking at other victimology approaches such as; Radical, feminist, and critical victimology. Analysing the different theories within each approach, to highlight the negatives and positives within the positivist approach to victimology . “ The key characteristics of positivist victimology can be described as, the identification... Abuse, Bullying, Crime 2206 Words | 6 Pages Open Document Victimology/Criminology Ryan Donovan February 19th, 2013 Victimology With the high volume of crime in today’s social settings, Victimologists are increasingly examining influences that increase individual chances of victimization. When explaining the vulnerability of a victim, Routines activity theory is emphasized and states that for crime to occur, three components must coincide. The three components are as followed, presence of a motivated offender, presence of an attractive target (s), and the presence or absence... Criminology, Risk management, Victim blaming 1387 Words | 4 Pages Open Documentcriminology Critically discuss the contention that criminology is “the study of the causes of crime”. Nowadays, it is easy to find crime news in the newspaper. The number of crime increase year by year because of the complexity of society. Crime is a contest word."
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"title": "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211973616300952\nAgriculture first: Assessing European policies and scientific typologies to define authentic agritourism and differentiate it from countryside tourism",
"text": "Tourism Management Perspectives Volume 20, October 2016, Pages 251-264Agriculture first: Assessing European policies and scientific typologies to define authentic agritourism and differentiate it from countryside tourism Thomas Streifeneder Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.tmp.2016.10.003 Get rights and content Highlights•Examination of binding and non-binding regulations on agritourism in Europe.•Critical revision of existing scientific typologies for defining agritourism•Comparative analysis of authentic agritourism and rural tourism•Authentic agritourism in contrast to countryside tourism to classify rural tourism•Original presentation of key characteristics of the provider and demand side Abstract The regulations of public and private policies for agritourism generally require that a working farm with agricultural activities be predominant over touristic ones. Specific criteria, e.g. an unaltered agricultural setting, and offers closely linked to farming, distinguish authentic agritourism from other types of rural tourism not necessarily linked to effective agricultural production activities, here called countryside tourism. Based on analyses of binding and non-binding regulations, this article provides evidence of inconsistencies in the typologies of agritourism, which were recently devised in the literature to improve practical knowledge about authentic agritourism and promote it unambiguously. Criteria related to workload, accommodation, income, and the modes through which farmers and guests interact, are decisive factors in determining the complementarity of agricultural and touristic activities. This study advances the understanding of the meaning of authentic agritourism by presenting key provider and demand characteristics. Previous article Next article Keywords Agritourism Farm tourism Countryside tourism Rural tourism Policies Authenticity Agriculture Typology1. Introduction Agritourism offers farmers the possibility of diversifying and generating additional income through touristic on-farm activities to help balance the continuously decreasing income from agricultural activities ( Barbieri, Mahoney, & Butler, 2008; Barbieri & Mshenga, 2008; Ilbery, Bowler, Clark, Crockett, & Shaw, 1998 ). This enables farmers to stay on their farms and maintain cultivation of the land by increasing their operational income without altering the dominant agricultural character. The more general understanding of agritourism is that agritouristic activities should support and promote agricultural resources, traditions, activities and culture. From an agro-economic theory point of view, the development of agritourism is linked to internal and external push-and-pull factors within the framework of agro-structural change and rural area development."
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"docid": "D1849805#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_ethics\nResearch",
"text": "\"Research From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Research ethics)navigation search This article is about the search for knowledge. For other uses, see Research (disambiguation). \"\" Researcher\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Researcher (disambiguation). \"\" Original research\"\" redirects here. For Wikipedia's policy against directly including in articles the results of editor-conducted research, see Wikipedia: No original research. Communication Portal · History General Aspects Communication theory Information Semiotics Language Logic Sociology Fields Discourse analysis Linguistics Mass communication Organizational communication Pragmatics Semiotics Sociolinguistics Disciplines Public speaking Interaction Discourse Culture Argumentation Persuasion Research Rhetoric Literature Philosophy Categories Outlinev t e Basrelief sculpture \"\"Research holding the torch of knowledge\"\" (1896) by Olin Levi Warner. Library of Congress, Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D. C. Research comprises \"\"creative and systematic work undertaken to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of humans, culture and society, and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications.\"\" [ 1] It is used to establish or confirm facts, reaffirm the results of previous work, solve new or existing problems, support theorems, or develop new theories. A research project may also be an expansion on past work in the field."
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"docid": "D2520715#0",
"title": "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780080449104007215\nPossibilism",
"text": "International Encyclopedia of Human Geography2009, Pages 312–320Possibilism V. Berdoulay Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/B978-008044910-4.00721-5 Get rights and content Originally, possibilism refers to the geographical approach to culture/environment relationships as it was developed by Paul Vidal de la Blache at the turn of the nineteenth century and heralded by historian, Lucien Febvre, founder of the Annales school. It basically proposes that, in view of the many reciprocal influences that tie culture and environment, the approach should focus on the possibilities which exist in nature and especially on those which are effectively used through human activities in various times and places. By identifying the choices made among diverse environmental possilibities, one can acknowledge the relative free will which characterizes human initiatives in interacting with, and transforming, the environment. This approach was firmly anchored in epistemological choices, especially neo-Kantian conventionalism and neo-Lamarckism. From this Vidalian kernel, possibilism has evolved in varied ways. Febvre and historians tended to bend possibilism toward a confinement of environmental significance in human affairs at early stages of societal evolution, whereas many geographers reduced possibilism to a mere antideterministic approach. More recently, possibilism has gained a renewed significance as post-structuralist approaches are concerned with the subject's autonomy vis-à-vis various determinisms. Author Keywords Annales school; Brunhes, Jean; Determinism; Environmental determinism; Febvre, Lucien; Genre de vie; Neo-Kantian conventionalism; Neo-Lamarckism; Possibilism; Vidal de la Blache, Paul Introduction As an explicitly formulated theoretical approach, possibilism was first forged by French geographer, Paul Vidal de la Blache at the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth century. However, as it encompasses, or cuts across, many of the various ideas which have been developed about culture/nature relationships throughout history, the term is often used in a loose sense, that of an approach which sets forth human freedom of action vis-à-vis the environment. Although too loose a definition, it refers to a rich repository of ideas which extends back to ancient times."
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"docid": "D2040217#0",
"title": "https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/spirkin/works/dialectical-materialism/ch01.html\nWhat Is Philosophy?",
"text": "\"What Is Philosophy? The subject-matter of philosophy. When we set out to study philosophy we enter the fascinating realm of the theoretically thinking mind, of wisdom that has been accumulated over the centuries. The oldest definition of philosophy is attributed by legend to the famous Pythagoras. Too modest to wish to be called wise, he said that he was not a wise man, but only a lover of wisdom—a philosopher (from the Greek \"\"philos\"\"— loving and \"\"sophia\"\"—wisdom). From time immemorial philosophy in the true sense has been understood as a desire for the highest knowledge and wisdom, as distinct from everyday and other forms of applied knowledge, and also from religious or mythological forms of thinking. The thinkers of ancient times sought an understanding of the world that would replace the obsolete picture produced by myth and legend. Philosophical thought has traditionally been distinguished by its orientation on understanding the foundations of existence at the limits of our mental powers, the mechanisms of human cognitive activity, the essence not only of the phenomena of nature but also of social life, man and culture. This has always had very great practical as well as theoretical significance; it is essential for an understanding of the meaning and goals of life. Philosophy's aim from the beginning has been to give a general understanding of the universe that could provide a basis for the understanding of life, something on which to build a rational art of the existence of man and society."
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"docid": "D3148867#0",
"title": "https://www.businessballs.com/howardgardnermultipleintelligences.htm\nHoward Gardner's Multiple Intelligences",
"text": "\"BACKHoward Gardner's Multiple Intelligences The Multiple Intelligences concept offers a relatively simple and accessible methods to understand and explain people's preferred ways to learn and develop. View Files Table of contents1. Howard Gardner's multiple intelligence theories model 1.1. Free multiple intelligences tests, and VAK learning styles1.2. Multiple intelligences theory1.3. Howard gardner's multiple intelligences theory1.4. Gardner's suggested possible additional intelligences1.5. Gardner's multiple intelligences - detail1.6. Multiple intelligences tests1.6.1. Is this test scientifically validated or normed?..1.7."
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"docid": "D517804#0",
"title": "http://www.iep.utm.edu/hobmeth/\nThomas Hobbes: Methodology",
"text": "\"Thomas Hobbes: Methodology Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) is one of England's most influential political philosophers. According to his own estimation, he was probably the most important philosopher of his time, if not of history, since he believed himself to be the first to discover a genuine \"\"science of politics.\"\" Modeled on the surefire method of geometry, his political science was supposed to demonstrate political truths with the certainty of a geometric proof. Such a science was desperately needed by his fellow English citizens, Hobbes believed, because political disagreements and conflicts were tearing apart his country. According to Hobbes, civil war is primarily caused by differing opinions over who is the ultimate political authority in a commonwealth. In his own time, the King’s claim of having the final say on political matters was called into question by members of Parliament. For example, when King Charles tried to raise funds for a war against Spain and France in 1626, Parliament denied his request. In response, the King used a “forced loan” to force individual subjects to finance his needs. This action contributed to the rising tensions between King and Parliament, tensions that ultimately erupted in civil war. According to Hobbes, the only way to escape civil war and to maintain a state of peace in a commonwealth is to institute an impartial and absolute sovereign power that is the final authority on all political issues."
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"docid": "D866544#0",
"title": "http://www.studymode.com/subjects/what-are-the-practical-usages-of-scientific-notation-why-is-scientific-notation-so-important-in-our-modern-day-society-what-would-be-the-value-of-expressing-something-like-the-national-debt-page1.html\n\"\"\"What Are The Practical Usages Of Scientific Notation Why Is Scientific Notation So Important In Our Modern Day Society What Would Be The Value Of Expressing Something Like The National Debt\"\" Essays and Research Papers\"",
"text": "\"What Are The Practical Usages Of Scientific Notation Why Is Scientific Notation So Important In Our Modern Day Society What Would Be The Value Of Expressing Something Like The National Debt Scientific literacy Introduction and audience When talk about science, perhaps majority of us think it is less relative with real life. However, as society developed, science encompassed us everywhere. This situation forces everyone to acquire the ability to learn and understand science. Some may think that, scientific literacy is what a scientist should have and nothing about normal people, however it is just too narrow. Look around the surroundings of us, everything is conned with science. Also... Epistemology, Pseudoscience, Science 1676 Words | 5 Pages Open Document Scientific Literacy in the Philippines Module 6: Science Education in the Philippine Society Lesson 13: Scientific Literacy Science Literacy Science is frequently perceived to be of great importance because of its links to technology and industry which, from a national perspective, may be areas with high priority for development. Countries wanting to improve their people’s quality of life cannot escape the need to harness their science and technology capability as a way of developing competitiveness. Consequently, science is included... Epistemology, Mathematics, National Science Foundation 1487 Words | 6 Pages Open Document Scientific Notation Topic: Scientific Notation II. Objectives: To be able to fully understand the lesson, the student must learn: a. the definition of scientific notation b. the purpose of scientificnotation c. how to make a number in scientific notation and vice versa III. Motivation: Recalling the names of numbers by its number of zeroes IV."
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"docid": "D3263009#0",
"title": "http://www-ssg.sr.unh.edu/preceptorial/Summaries_2004/Vernadsky_Pap_ITru.html\nVladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky and his Revolutionary Theory of the Biosphere and the Noosphere",
"text": "\"Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky and his Revolutionary Theory of the Biosphere and the Noosphere Irina Trubetskova Department of Natural Resources University of New Hampshire, [email protected] Living matter gives the biosphere an extraordinary character, unique in the universe... Cosmic energy determines the pressure of life that can be regarded as the transmission of solar energy to the Earth's surface... Activated by radiation, the matter of the biosphere collects and redistributes solar energy, and converts it ultimately into free energy capable of doing work on Earth... A new character is imparted to the planet by this powerful cosmic force. The radiations that pour upon the Earth cause the biosphere to take on properties unknown to lifeless planetary surfaces, and thus transform the face of the Earth... In its life, its death, and its decomposition an organism circulates its atoms through the biosphere over and over again. Vladimir Vernadsky, Biosfera, 1926It is essentially Vernadsky's concept of the biosphere... that we accept today. Evelyn Hutchinson, The Biosphere, 1970I look forward with great optimism. I think that we undergo not only a historical, but a planetary change as well. We live in a transition to the noosphere. Vladimir Vernadsky, The Biosphere and the Noosphere, 1945Much time will have to pass before the historian of science will be able to review the vast scientific legacy of Vernadsky and fully grasp the depth and many-sidedness of his influence. Alexander Vinogradov, Development of V. I. Vernadsky's Ideas, 1963The originator of the modern theory of the Biosphere (Grinevald, 1998, p. 21)... One of the greatest thinkers of history and philosophy of science (Levit, 2001, p. 9)... A world-class scientist and writer (Margulis et al., 1998, p. 18)... What Charles Darwin did for all life through time, Vernadsky did for all life through space (Ibid.)... The Vernadskian renaissance... The international revival of Vernadsky... Vernadsky's scientific revolution (Grinevald, 1998, p. 21, 27)... Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky (1863-1945) was the scientist who elaborated the concept of the biosphere and who is now generally acknowledged as the originator of a new paradigm of life studies (Smil, 2002, p. 2), a principal architect of our contemporary ecological vision of the biosphere (Engel, 1990, p. 6)...... After years of silence, the West finally started to discover and scientifically recognize a prominent Russian researcher, organizer of science, educator, public figure, person of encyclopedic knowledge, philosopher, and thinker - Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky, a genius that belongs to all of humanity."
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"docid": "D2975766#0",
"title": "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273230012002334\nConsiderations on the EU definition of a nanomaterial: Science to support policy making",
"text": "Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology Volume 65, Issue 1, February 2013, Pages 119-125Considerations on the EU definition of a nanomaterial: Science to support policy making Eric A. J. Bleeker Wim H. de Jong Robert E. Geertsma Monique Groenewold Evelyn H. W. Heugens Marjorie Koers-Jacquemijns Dikvan de Meent Jan R. Popma Anton G. Rietveld Susan W. P. Wijnhoven Flemming R. Cassee Agnes G. Oomen Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.yrtph.2012.11.007 Get rights and content Abstract In recent years, an increasing number of applications and products containing or using nanomaterials have become available. This has raised concerns that some of these materials may introduce new risks for humans or the environment. A clear definition to discriminate nanomaterials from other materials is prerequisite to include provisions for nanomaterials in legislation. In October 2011 the European Commission published the ‘Recommendation on the definition of a nanomaterial’, primarily intended to provide unambiguous criteria to identify materials for which special regulatory provisions might apply, but also to promote consistency on the interpretation of the term ‘nanomaterial’. In this paper, the current status of various regulatory frameworks of the European Union with regard to nanomaterials is described, and major issues relevant for regulation of nanomaterials are discussed. This will contribute to better understanding the implications of the choices policy makers have to make in further regulation of nanomaterials. Potential issues that need to be addressed and areas of research in which science can contribute are indicated. These issues include awareness on situations in which nano-related risks may occur for materials that fall outside the definition, guidance and further development of measurement techniques, and dealing with changes during the life cycle. Highlights► Definition of nanomaterials is prerequisite for regulation of nanomaterials. ► Current status of various regulatory frameworks of the EU with regard to nanomaterials."
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"docid": "D98988#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literature\nLiterature",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the art of written work. For the card game, see Literature (card game). For literature in the field technical publications, see Academic publishing. Literature Major forms Novel Poem Drama Short story Novella Genres Comedy Drama Epic Erotic Nonsense Lyric Mythopoeia Romance Satire Tragedy Tragicomedy Media Performanceplay Book Techniques Prose Poetry History and lists Historymodern Outline Glossary of terms Books Writers Literary awardspoetry Discussion Criticism Theory ( critical theory) Sociology Magazines Literature portalv t e Literature, most generically, is any body of written works. More restrictively, literature is writing considered to be an art form, or any single writing deemed to have artistic or intellectual value, often due to deploying language in ways that differ from ordinary usage. Its Latin root literatura / litteratura (derived itself from littera: letter or handwriting) was used to refer to all written accounts, though contemporary definitions extend the term to include texts that are spoken or sung ( oral literature ). The concept has changed meaning over time: nowadays it can broaden to have non-written verbal art forms, and thus it is difficult to agree on its origin, which can be paired with that of language or writing itself. Developments in print technology have allowed an evergrowing distribution and proliferation of written works, culminating in electronic literature. Literature can be classified according to whether it is fiction or non-fiction, and whether it is poetry or prose. It can be further distinguished according to major forms such as the novel, short story or drama; and works are often categorized according to historical periods or their adherence to certain aesthetic features or expectations ( genre )."
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"docid": "D396678#0",
"title": "https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/scientific-progress/\nScientific Progress",
"text": "Scientific Progress First published Tue Oct 1, 2002; substantive revision Mon Jun 15, 2015Science is often distinguished from other domains of human culture by its progressive nature: in contrast to art, religion, philosophy, morality, and politics, there exist clear standards or normative criteria for identifying improvements and advances in science. For example, the historian of science George Sarton argued that “the acquisition and systematization of positive knowledge are the only human activities which are truly cumulative and progressive,” and “progress has no definite and unquestionable meaning in other fields than the field of science” (Sarton 1936). However, the traditional cumulative view of scientific knowledge was effectively challenged by many philosophers of science in the 1960s and the 1970s, and thereby the notion of progress was also questioned in the field of science. Debates on the normative concept of progress are at the same time concerned with axiological questions about the aims and goals of science. The task of philosophical analysis is to consider alternative answers to the question: What is meant by progress in science? This conceptual question can then be complemented by the methodological question: How can we recognize progressive developments in science? Relative to a definition of progress and an account of its best indicators, one may then study the factual question: To what extent, and in which respects, is science progressive?1. The Study of Scientific Change2. The Concept of Progress2.1 Aspects of Scientific Progress2.2 Progress vs. Development2.3 Progress, Quality, Impact2.4 Progress and Goals2.5 Progress and Rationality3. Theories of Scientific Progress3.1 Realism and Instrumentalism3.2 Empirical Success and Problem-Solving3.3 Explanatory Power, Unification, and Simplicity3.4 Truth and Information3.5 Truthlikeness4."
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"docid": "D132045#0",
"title": "https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/measurement-science/\nMeasurement in Science",
"text": "Measurement in Science First published Mon Jun 15, 2015Measurement is an integral part of modern science as well as of engineering, commerce, and daily life. Measurement is often considered a hallmark of the scientific enterprise and a privileged source of knowledge relative to qualitative modes of inquiry. [ 1] Despite its ubiquity and importance, there is little consensus among philosophers as to how to define measurement, what sorts of things are measurable, or which conditions make measurement possible. Most (but not all) contemporary authors agree that measurement is an activity that involves interaction with a concrete system with the aim of representing aspects of that system in abstract terms (e.g., in terms of classes, numbers, vectors etc.) But this characterization also fits various kinds of perceptual and linguistic activities that are not usually considered measurements, and is therefore too broad to count as a definition of measurement. Moreover, if “concrete” implies “real”, this characterization is also too narrow, as measurement often involves the representation of ideal systems such as the average household or an electron at complete rest. Philosophers have written on a variety of conceptual, metaphysical, semantic and epistemological issues related to measurement. This entry will survey the central philosophical standpoints on the nature of measurement, the notion of measurable quantity and related epistemological issues. It will refrain from elaborating on the many discipline-specific problems associated with measurement and focus on issues that have a general character.1. Overview2."
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"docid": "D2609980#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/According_to_Professor_Pillar%27s_article_about_the_war_in_Iraq_what_is_the_proper_role_of_intelligence_in_the_policy_cycle\nAccording to Professor Pillar's article about the war in Iraq what is the proper role of intelligence in the policy cycle?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society History War and Military History Iraq War According to Professor Pillar's article about the war in Iraq what is the proper role of intelligence in the policy cycle? Flag According to Professor Pillar's article about the war in Iraq what is the proper role of intelligence in the policy cycle? Answer by Dieqo Confidence votes 5.7KAccording to Professor Pillar's article about the war in Iraq the proper role of intelligence in the policy cycle is to inform decision making. To inform decision making (apex)3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What is the role of the US in the war in Iraq? To restore law, order and stability to the country. Dieqo According to Professor Pillar's article about the war in Iraq what policy-cycle mistake did the Bush administration make? The Bush Administration made the mistake of using intelligence tojustify decisions already made. What is the role of intelligence in World War 2? Intell is simply a military name for \"\"information.\"\""
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"docid": "D2911500#0",
"title": "http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/11/america-still-has-hundreds-military-bases-worldwide-have-they-made-us-any-safer/\nAmerica Still Has Hundreds of Military Bases Worldwide. Have They Made Us Any Safer?",
"text": "\"<a href=\"\"https://www.flickr.com/photos/usaghumphreys/5301757872/in/photolist-6nca2R-ck9T8Y-93WDp1-9efky1-4Akn3T-6s4Qhu-95u TUu-9jp Jo U-a QNxq K-74b JAK-a Pwj XF-cke QFd-4AAt Gz-5AG5ab-ckag JQ-cke BQm-ck9Ue L-aud8pj-auam3k-auds49-audo X1-aud3NU-ah ZCEr-ck9HZJ-e9Wk V3-aua CKk-auaxy R-cke UHJ-7o7Hq N-auduz N-auavd D-auaqo8-aua Ao V-c9ji Fb-8a W8Aq-5gu8s J-a Pwm3g-5nn4of-7o BDPP-ae EZH4-5LNz ZD-bv FPn L-n R4Zav-8B7245-8ha2ST-cke SQh-7X9SNy-63ZAh4-8JR26y-8xi Tk Q\"\">Geun-wook Paek</a>/Flickr Looking for news you can trust? Subscribe to our free newsletters. This story first appeared on the Tom Dispatch website. With the launch of a new US-led war in Iraq and Syria against the Islamic State (IS), the United States has engaged in aggressive military action in at least 13 countries in the Greater Middle East since 1980. In that time, every American president has invaded, occupied, bombed, or gone to war in at least one country in the region. The total number of invasions, occupations, bombing operations, drone assassination campaigns, and cruise missile attacks easily runs into the dozens. As in prior military operations in the Greater Middle East, US forces fighting IS have been aided by access to and the use of an unprecedented collection of military bases. They occupy a region sitting atop the world’s largest concentration of oil and natural gas reserves and has long been considered the most geopolitically important place on the planet. Indeed, since 1980, the US military has gradually garrisoned the Greater Middle East in a fashion only rivaled by the Cold War garrisoning of Western Europe or, in terms of concentration, by the bases built to wage past wars in Korea and Vietnam. In the Persian Gulf alone, the US has major bases in every country save Iran."
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"docid": "D917450#0",
"title": "http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/21/world/middleeast/the-islamic-state-is-forcing-women-to-be-sex-slaves.html\nThe Islamic State Is Forcing Women to Be Sex Slaves",
"text": "Middle East The Islamic State Is Forcing Women to Be Sex Slaves By THE NEW YORK TIMES AUG. 20, 2015A 12-year-old girl in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq. Mauricio Lima for The New York Times Women and girls as young as 11 have been systematically raped by fighters for the Islamic State, which has made sex slavery a pillar of its self-proclaimed caliphate. The New York Times interviewed 21 women and girls in Iraq who recently escaped Islamic State captivity, examined the group’s communications and talked to terrorism and religious experts for a chilling report by Rukmini Callimachi, a correspondent who covers Islamic extremism. A year after the Islamic State first institutionalized sex slavery, Ms. Callimachi found that the practice has become ever more deeply enshrined in the group’s organization and theology. Brutality Cloaked in Piety A 12-year-old girl who was bound, gagged and raped by an Islamic State fighter while she was held as a sex slave in Iraq said that her attacker would pray before and after he raped her, bookending his brutality with acts of religious devotion. A woman, who said she was raped by Islamic State militants, at a refugee camp in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq. Mauricio Lima for The New York Times“I kept telling him it hurts — please stop,” she said in an interview at a refugee camp in Qadiya, Iraq, to which she escaped after 11 months in captivity. “ He told me that according to Islam he is allowed to rape an unbeliever. He said that by raping me, he is drawing closer to God."
},
{
"docid": "D1694953#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_bias_in_the_United_States\nMedia bias in the United States",
"text": "\"Media bias in the United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Journalism News Writing style Ethics Objectivity News values Attribution Defamation Editorial independence Journalism school Index of journalism articles Areas Arts Business Data Entertainment Environment Fashion Medicine Politics Science Sports Technology Trade Traffic Weather World Genres Advocacy Analytic Blogging Broadcast Citizen Civic Collaborative Comics-based Community Data Database Gonzo Immersion Interpretive Investigative Literary Muckraking Narrative\"\" New Journalism \"\" Non-profit Online Opinion Peace Photojournalism Scientific Sensor Underground Visual Watchdog Social impact Fake news Fourth Estate Fifth Estate Freedom of the press Infotainment Media bias Public relations Press service Propaganda model Yellow journalism News media Newspapers Magazines TV and radio Internet News agencies Alternative media Roles Journalists (reporters) Columnist Blogger Editor Copy editor Meteorologist News presenter Photographer Pundit / commentator Journalism portal Category: Journalismv t e Media bias in the United States occurs when the US media systematically skews reporting in a way that crosses standards of professional journalism. Claims of media bias in the United States include claims of liberal bias, conservative bias, mainstream bias, and corporate bias. A variety of watchdog groups combat this by fact-checking both biased reporting and unfounded claims of bias. [ 1] [2] A variety of scholarly disciplines study media bias. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Demographic polling3 News values4 Framing5 Corporate bias and power bias5.1 Pro-power and pro-government bias5.2 Corporate control5.3 \"\"Infotainment\"\"5.4 Oversimplification5.5 Media Imperialism6 Liberal bias6.1 Authors7 Conservative bias7.1 Authors8 Racial bias9 Coverage of electoral politics9.1 2000 Presidential election9.2 2008 Presidential election10 Post election coverage11 Coverage of foreign issues11.1 Coverage of the Vietnam War11.2 Coverage of the Arab–Israeli conflict11.2.1 Pro-Israel media11.2.2 Pro-Palestine media11.3 Coverage of the Iraq War11.3.1 Suggestions of insufficiently critical media coverage11.3.2 Suggestions of overly critical media coverage11.3.3 News sources12 Bias in entertainment media13 Causes of perceptions of bias14 Watchdog groups15 See also15.1 Organizations monitoring bias15.2 Non-partisan15.3 Liberal15.4 Conservative16 References17 Bibliography18 External links18.1 Non-partisan18.2 Claims of conservative bias18.3 Claims of liberal bias History [ edit]Before the rise of professional journalism in the early 1900s and the conception of media ethics, newspapers reflected the opinions of the publisher. Frequently, an area would be served by competing newspapers taking differing and often radical views by modern standards. [ 4] Ethnic newspapers were the norm in every metropolitan city during the 19th and early 20th century, including German, Dutch, Finnish, French and various Eastern European newspapers, which disappeared as their readership, increasingly, assimilated. In the 20th century, newspapers in various Asian languages, Spanish, and Arabic appeared and persist catering to the newer respective immigrant groups. In 1728, Benjamin Franklin, writing under the pseudonym \"\"Busy-Body\"\", wrote an article for the American Weekly Mercury advocating the printing of more paper money. He did not mention that his own printing company hoped to get the job of printing the money."
},
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"docid": "D613442#0",
"title": "http://toptenplus.com/top-10-largest-armies-in-the-world/\nTop 10 Largest Armies In The World",
"text": "Email Print Every country requires an army to defend the borders and carry out certain tasks. Army is an integral part of every country, with soldiers getting respect from their countrymen. Some armies are large, as expected, based on the size of the country e.g China, while some are surprisingly large even though the country is comparatively small e.g Pakistan. You might have wondered what is the largest army in the world? Well, I have come up with this list of the largest armies worldwide. The Top 10 Largest Armies In The World are as follows: Largest Armies10. Russia (321,000 Personnel)Russia (321,000 Personnel)Russia used to be one of the greatest powers in the world before World War. Russia has always faced stiff problems with USA. To find Russia in this top 10 list comes as no surprise. With 321,000 army personnel, Russia has the 10th largest army in the world."
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"docid": "D245295#0",
"title": "http://www.studymode.com/subjects/does-the-president-need-approval-of-congress-to-go-to-war-page1.html\n\"\"\"Does The President Need Approval Of Congress To Go To War\"\" Essays and Research Papers\"",
"text": "\"\"\"Does The President Need Approval Of Congress To Go To War\"\" Essays and Research Papers Does The President Need Approval Of Congress To Go To War National Government-1M December 6,2010 The president is the foreign policy leader for the United States with an important political, military and economic role in the international arena. If there is collision between the president and congress, can congress restrain the president in foreign policy making? The era of globalization has witnessed the growing influence of a number of unconventional... Foreign policy, Foreign policy of the United States, Government 1436 Words | 4 Pages Open Document War Power War Powers Essay The constitution divides the war power between the congress and the President, in article I, section 8 the constitution says; ‘That congress shall have power …to declare war .’ and in article II, section 2 it says; ‘ The President shall be commander in chief of the Army and Navy of United States.’ The founders divided the power in my opinion for the reason that they don’t want to make the government to powerful. The founders... Cold War, Korean War, President of the United States 1335 Words | 3 Pages Open Document The Tug-of-war between the President and Congress The President and Congress often seem to be working at cross-purposes in foreign policy. To give just a few recent examples: - The administration requests funding of the United Nations, and Congress links the funding to an anti-abortion provision it knows the President will veto. This kind of tug-of- war between the President and Congress is not necessarily bad. Foreign policy disagreements between the branches are inevitable, and even, sometimes, constructive. Debate and tension can lead to... Executive, Foreign policy, Foreign policy of the United States 815 Words | 3 Pages Open Document Power of the Presidents Powers of the President Over the years, the president has been allowed to create a law without congressional approval * Through the Ordinance Power of the Executive branch, the president can issue orders that carry the weight of law: these orders have known as Executive Orders."
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"docid": "D772089#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoconservatism\nNeoconservatism",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about political movement in the United States. For other regions, see Neoconservatism (disambiguation) and Conservatism § Modern conservatism in different countries. This article is part of a series on Conservatism in the United States Schools [show]Principles [show]History [show]People [show]Parties [show]Think tanks [show]Other organizations [show]Media [show]Variants [show]See also [show]Conservatism portalv t e Part of a series on Conservatism Variants [show]Concepts [show]People [show]Organizations [show]Religious conservatism [show]National variants [show]Related topics [show]Conservatism portal Politics portalv t e Neoconservatism (commonly shortened to neocon when labelling its adherents) is a political movement born in the United States during the 1960s among liberal hawks who became disenchanted with the increasingly pacifist foreign policy of the Democratic Party, and the growing New Left and Counterculture, in particular the Vietnam protests. Some also began to question their liberal beliefs regarding domestic policies such as the Great Society. Many of its adherents became politically famous during the Republican presidential administrations of the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s as neoconservatives peaked in influence during the administration of George W. Bush, when they played a major role in promoting and planning the 2003 invasion of Iraq. [ 1] Prominent neoconservatives in the George W. Bush administration included Paul Wolfowitz, Elliott Abrams, Richard Perle and Paul Bremer. While not identifying as neoconservatives, senior officials Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld listened closely to neoconservative advisers regarding foreign policy, especially the defense of Israel and the promotion of American influence in the Middle East. Historically speaking, the term \"\"neoconservative\"\" refers to those who made the ideological journey from the anti-Stalinist left to the camp of American conservatism during the 1960s and 1970s. [ 2] Neoconservatives typically advocate the promotion of democracy and American national interest in international affairs, including by means of military force and are known for espousing disdain for communism and for political radicalism. [ 3] [4] The movement had its intellectual roots in the Jewish monthly review magazine Commentary, published by the American Jewish Committee. ["
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"docid": "D2503891#0",
"title": "https://theintercept.com/2015/10/12/columbus-day-is-the-most-important-day-of-every-year/\nColumbus Day Is the Most Important Day of Every Year",
"text": "Columbus Day Is the Most Important Day of Every Year Jon Schwarz October 12 2015, 5:21 a.m. Illustration: Theodor de Bry, 1598Today, October 12, is Columbus Day. Every year it’s officially the second Monday in October; this year it falls on the exact anniversary of the Niña, Pinta and Santa María’s arrival in the Bahamas 523 years ago. So to mark today, I’ve made a list. I’m sure to almost all Americans it would seem like a meaningless jumble of things with no connection to each other. But in fact it tells one story, the story of why October 12, 1492, is the most important date in human history — and demonstrates that you have to understand that in order for anything happening on Earth now to make sense:$ (i.e., the dollar sign) — and Cerro Rico, Bolivia’s “Mountain That Eats Men”the movies War of the Worlds and Avatar — and the movies Apocalypse Now and Day of the Jackalthe original seal of the Massachusetts Bay Colony— and the “generous offer” made by Israel to the Palestinian Authority in 2000Cinco de Mayo — and the investor-state dispute settlement section of the Trans-Pacific Partnershipan abortive 2003 attempt to bring Nelson Mandela to the United Nations to oppose the invasion of Iraq — and South Koreans protesting the 2010 Israeli attack on the first Gaza flotilla Hitler’s October 17, 1941, discussion of the invasion of the Soviet Union — and the Washington Redskins• • •Confused? Here’s the explanation: Columbus’ landfall in the Western Hemisphere was the opening of Europe’s conquest of essentially all of this planet. By 1914, 422 years later, European powers and the U. S. controlled 85 percent of the world’s land mass. White people didn’t accomplish this by asking politely. As conservative Harvard political scientist Samuel Huntington put it in 1996, “The West won the world not by the superiority of its ideas or values or religion … but rather by its superiority in applying organized violence. Westerners often forget this fact; non-Westerners never do."
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"docid": "D2742302#0",
"title": "http://www.mintpressnews.com/do-the-math-global-war-on-terror-has-killed-4-million-muslims-or-more/208225/\nDo The Math: Global War On Terror Has Killed 4 Million Muslims Or More",
"text": "August 03rd, 2015By Mint Press News Desk139 Comments In this Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2004 file photo, a man is questioned in the living room of his home during a raid by the 82nd Airborne Division near Fallujah, Iraq. WASHINGTON — A study released earlier this year revealed the shocking death toll of the United States’s “War on Terror” since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, but the true body count could be even higher. Published in March by Physicians for Social Responsibility, the study, conducted by a team that included some Nobel Prize winners, determined that at least 1.3 million people have died as a result of war since Sept.11, 2001, but the real figure might be as high as two million. The study was an attempt to “close the gaps” in existing research, including studies like the Iraq Body Count ,” which puts the number of violent deaths in that country at about 219,000 since 2003, based on media reports of the time period. Investigative journalist Nafeez Ahmed, writing in April for Middle East Eye, explained some of the ways the previous figures fell short, according to the physicians’ research:“For instance, although 40,000 corpses had been buried in Najaf since the launch of the war, IBC [Iraq Body Count] recorded only 1,354 deaths in Najaf for the same period. That example shows how wide the gap is between IBC’s Najaf figure and the actual death toll – in this case, by a factor of over 30. Such gaps are replete throughout IBC’s database. In another instance, IBC recorded just three airstrikes in a period in 2005, when the number of air attacks had in fact increased from 25 to 120 that year. Again, the gap here is by a factor of 40.”The physicians behind the study also praised a controversial report from the medical journal The Lancet that placed the toll count far higher than that of Iraq Body Count, at closer to one million dead. In addition to the war in Iraq, the PSR study added additional victims from other countries where the United States has waged war:“To this, the PSR study adds at least 220,000 in Afghanistan and 80,000 in Pakistan, killed as the direct or indirect consequence of US-led war: a ‘conservative’ total of 1.3 million."
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"docid": "D1764682#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shia_Islam\nShia Islam",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Shia\"\" and \"\"Shias\"\" redirect here. For other uses, see Shia (disambiguation). [ hide]Part of a series on Shia Islam Beliefs and practices [hide]Monotheism Holy Books Prophethood Succession to Muhammad Imamate Angels Judgment Day Mourning of Muharram Intercession Clergy The Four Companions Arba'een Pilgrimage Holy days [hide]Ashura Arba'een Mawlid Eid al-Fitr Eid al-Adha Eid al-Ghadeer History [hide]The verse of purification Two things Mubahala Khumm Fatimah's house First Fitna Second Fitna Battle of Karbala Branches of Shi‘i Islam [hide]Zaydi Shia Imami Shia Twelvers Ja'faris Batinis Alevism Bektashism Ghulat Alawites Hurufism Qizilbash Ismāʿīlīs Nizaris Taiyabi - Musta‘līs Dawoodi Sulaymani Alavi Batiniyya Druze Pamiris Extinct sects Ahl al-Kisa [hide]Muhammad Ali Fatimah Hasan Hussein Holy women [hide]Fatimah Khadija bint Khuwaylid Umm Salama Zaynab bint Ali Umm Kulthum bint Ali Umm ul-Banin Fatimah bint Hasan Sukayna bint Husayn Rubab Shahrbanu Fātimah bint MūsāHakimah Khātūn Narjis Fatimah bint Asad Umm Farwah bint al-Qasim Shia Islam portalv t e [ hide]Part of a series on Islam Aqidah Five Pillars of Islam [show]Sunni [show]Shi'a [hide]Twelver 3Principles Tawhid Adalah Prophecy Imamah Qiyamah Practices Salah Sawm Zakat Hajj Khums Jihad Commanding what is just Forbidding what is evil Tawalla Tabarra Seven pillars of Ismailism 4Walayah Tawhid Salah Zakat Sawm Hajj Jihad Other Shia concepts of Aqidah Imamate Batin Sixth Pillar of Islam Other schools of theology [show]Including:1 Jahmi; 2 Karramiyya; 3 Alawites & Qizilbash4 Sevener - Qarmatians, Assassins & Druzes5 Ajardi, Azariqa, Bayhasiyya, Najdat & Sūfrī6 Nūkkārī; 7 Bahshamiyya & Ikhshîdiyya8 Alevism, Bektashi Order & Qalandariyya Islam portalv t e Part of a series on Islam Beliefs [show]Practices [show]Texts and laws [show]History [show]Culture and society [show]Related topics [show]Islam portalv t e This article contains Arabic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Shia ( / ˈ ʃ iː ə /; Arabic: شيعة Shīʿah, from Shīʻatu ʻAlī, \"\"followers of Ali\"\") is a branch of Islam which holds that the Islamic prophet Muhammad designated Ali ibn Abi Talib as his successor ( Imam ). [ 1] Shia Islam primarily contrasts with Sunni Islam, whose adherents believe that Muhammad did not appoint a successor and consider Abu Bakr (who was appointed Caliph through a Shura, i.e. community consensus) to be the correct first Caliph. [ 2] Unlike the first three Rashidun caliphs, Ali was from the same clan as Muhammad, Banu Hashim. [ 3]Adherents of Shia Islam are called Shias of Ali, Shias or the Shi'a as a collective or Shi'i individually. [ 4] Shia Islam is the second largest branch of Islam: in 2009, Shia Muslims constituted 10–13% of the world's Muslim population. [ 5] Twelver Shia ( Ithnā'ashariyyah) is the largest branch of Shia Islam, [6] with 2012 estimates saying that 85% of Shias were Twelvers. ["
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"docid": "D2269346#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_involving_Israel\nList of wars involving Israel",
"text": "\"List of wars involving Israel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search State of Israel Geography [show]History [show]Conflicts [show]Law Politics [show]Foreign relations [show]Security forces [show]Economy [show]Demographics Culture [show]Portal Category Wiki Projectv t e Since its establishment in 1948, the State of Israel has fought eight recognized wars, two Palestinian intifadas, and a series of armed conflicts in the broader Arab–Israeli conflict. Contents [ hide ]1 Wars and other conflicts2 Table3 Other armed conflicts involving the IDF4 See also5 References6 External links Wars and other conflicts Israel has been involved in a number of wars and large-scale military operations, including: Israeli war of independence (November 1947 – July 1949) – Started as 6 months of civil war between Jewish and Arab militias at the end of the British Mandate of Palestine and turned into a regular war after the declaration of independence of Israel and the intervention of several Arab armies. In its conclusion, a set of agreements were signed between Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria, called the 1949 Armistice Agreements, which established the armistice lines between Israel and its neighbours, also known as the Green Line. Reprisal operations (1950s–1960s) – Military operations carried out by the Israel Defense Forces during the 1950s and 1960s. These actions were in response to constant fedayeen incursions during which Arab guerillas infiltrated from Syria, Egypt, and Jordan into Israel to carry out attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers. The policy of the reprisal operations was exceptional due to Israel's declared aim of getting a high 'blood cost' among the enemy side which was believed to be necessary in order to deter them from committing future attacks. Suez Crisis (October 1956) – A military attack on Egypt by Britain, France, and Israel, beginning on 29 October 1956, with the intention to occupy the Sinai Peninsula and to take over the Suez Canal. The attack followed Egypt's decision of 26 July 1956 to nationalize the Suez Canal after the withdrawal of an offer by Britain and the United States to fund the building of the Aswan Dam. Although the Israeli invasion of the Sinai was successful, the US and USSR forced it to retreat. Even so, Israel managed to re-open the Straits of Tiran and pacified its southern border."
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"docid": "D1005839#0",
"title": "https://www.thenation.com/article/chelsea-manning-will-be-free/\nChelsea Manning Will Be Free!",
"text": "Chelsea Manning poses in a car, April 2010. ( US Army / AP)Independent news is more important than ever. Sign up for The Nation Daily and get our hard-hitting journalism in your inbox every weekday. W ith two days left in his presidency, Barack Obama commuted Chelsea Manning’s 35-year sentence. Manning, a former Army intelligence analyst currently being held in the military prison at Fort Leavenworth as Inmate 89289, will now be released in May. This is most welcome news, as surely new torments, sponsored by the incoming Trump administration, would have awaited her. According to a recent report by The New York Times, she’s been punished by prison officials for possessing outdated toothpaste (deemed “medical misuse”) and put into solitary confinement as a penalty for the disruption her attempted suicide caused the prison. In a better world—a world where liberals were willing to protest the militarism of a liberal president—Manning would be a hero, and the material she helped make public celebrated with the kind of enthusiasm that liberals today celebrate the Pentagon Papers. The Pentagon Papers gave us context, a step-by-step account of deepening US involvement in Vietnam. Manning’s leaks, as Chase Madar discusses below, are more episodic and fragmentary, but equally important: “a mosaic portrait of two flailing pacification campaigns” in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as insight into other doings of US foreign policy, including diplomatic pressure to keep wages low in Haiti. Amnesty International hailed the administration’s announcement: “Chelsea Manning exposed serious abuses, and as a result her own human rights have been violated by the U. S. government for years,” said Executive Director Margaret Huang. “"
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"docid": "D1282537#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superior_orders\nSuperior orders",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Superior orders, often known as the Nuremberg defense, lawful orders or by the German phrase Befehl ist Befehl (\"\"an order is an order\"\"), is a plea in a court of law that a person—whether a member of the military, law enforcement, a firefighting force, or the civilian population—not be held guilty for actions ordered by a superior officer or an official. [ 1] [2]The superior orders plea is often regarded as the complement to command responsibility. [ 3]One of the most noted uses of this plea, or defense, was by the accused in the 1945–1946 Nuremberg trials, such that it is also called the \"\"Nuremberg defense\"\". The Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals, held by the main victorious Allied forces after World War II, most notable for the prosecution of prominent members of the political, military, and economic leadership of the defeated Nazi Germany. These trials, under the London Charter of the International Military Tribunal that set them up, established that the defense of superior orders was no longer enough to escape punishment, but merely enough to lessen punishment. [ 4]Historically, the plea of superior orders has been used both before and after the Nuremberg Trials, with a notable lack of consistency in various rulings. Apart from the specific plea of superior orders, discussions about how the general concept of superior orders ought to be used, or ought not to be used, have taken place in various arguments, rulings and statutes that have not necessarily been part of “after the fact” war crimes trials, strictly speaking. Nevertheless, these discussions and related events help to explain the evolution of the specific plea of superior orders and the history of its usage. Contents [ hide ]1 History before 19001.1 The trial of Peter von Hagenbach2 History from 1900 to 19472.1 German military trials after World War I2.2 Dostler case2.3 Nuremberg Trials after World War II2.4 \"\"Nuremberg defense\"\"3 History from 1947 to 20003.1 Israeli law since 19563.2 1968 My Lai Massacre3.3 The 1998 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court4 History 2000 to present4.1 Legal proceedings of Jeremy Hinzman in Canada4.2 Legal proceedings of Ehren Watada in the United States5 Arguments for and against5.1 Historical overview summary table5.2 Arguments6 See also7 References8 External links History before 1900 [ edit]The trial of Peter von Hagenbach [ edit]See also: Command responsibility Hagenbach on trial, from Berner Chronik des Diebold Schilling dem Älteren In 1474, in the trial of Peter von Hagenbach by an ad hoc tribunal of the Holy Roman Empire, the first known \"\"international\"\" recognition of commanders' obligations to act lawfully occurred. [ 5] [6] Hagenbach offered the defense that he was just following orders, but this defense was rejected and he was convicted of war crimes and beheaded. ["
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"docid": "D640662#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Syria\nEconomy of Syria",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( January 2018)Economy of Syria [1]Damascus Currency Syrian pound (SYP)Fiscal year Calendar year Trade organisations CAEUStatistics GDP $50.28 billion (2015 est. ) GDP growth -9.9% (2014 est.) [ 1]GDP per capita $2684 ( PPP; 2015 est.) [ 2]GDP by sector Agriculture (20%), Industry (19.6%), Services (60.4%) (2017 est. ) Inflation ( CPI) 25.5% (2017 est. ) Population below poverty line82.5% (2017 est.) [ 3] [4]Labour force 3.77 million (2017 est. ) Labour force by occupation Agriculture (17%), Industry (16%), Services (67%) (2008 est. )"
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"docid": "D1960235#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/28654692/american-foreign-policy-flash-cards/\nAmerican Foreign Policy",
"text": "\"138 terms stephanie_schultz American Foreign Policy Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort1754-1763 French and Indian War; (1756-1763 Seven Years War): War was fought primarily between the colonies and France. Great Britain militarily supported the US. The UK wins. Implications of the war were the American Revolution, now that the French threat was gone, the US didn't need the UK. The UK started taxing them and the colonies got incredibly upset -> American Revolution. The French helped the Americans financially during the American revolution which made them broke and this fiscal crisis sparked the French Revolution.1776 INDEPENDENCE: Colonies are victorious against the British and gain independence.1783 Peace of Paris (with Britain): Formally ends the American Revolution between the US + allies and the UK. Signed by J. Adams, B. Franklin, and J. Jay. Acknowledges US sovereignty, established boundaries between US and British North America. The treaty was very generous because it granted the US a lot of territory.1785 Mount Vernon Conference Effort headed up by Madison, in GW's home. Discussed things not mentioned specifically in the articles of confederation such as commerce, fishing, and navigation in the Potomac and Pocomoke rivers.1786 Annapolis convention, Shays's Rebellion: 12 delegates from five states (NJ, NY, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Virginia) since no one else showed up they called for a constitutional convention -> PA Convention."
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"docid": "D1172624#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unlawful_order\nSuperior orders",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Unlawful order)navigation search Superior orders, often known as the Nuremberg defense, lawful orders or by the German phrase Befehl ist Befehl (\"\"an order is an order\"\"), is a plea in a court of law that a person—whether a member of the military, law enforcement, a firefighting force, or the civilian population—not be held guilty for actions ordered by a superior officer or an official. [ 1] [2]The superior orders plea is often regarded as the complement to command responsibility. [ 3]One of the most noted uses of this plea, or defense, was by the accused in the 1945–1946 Nuremberg trials, such that it is also called the \"\"Nuremberg defense\"\". The Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals, held by the main victorious Allied forces after World War II, most notable for the prosecution of prominent members of the political, military, and economic leadership of the defeated Nazi Germany. These trials, under the London Charter of the International Military Tribunal that set them up, established that the defense of superior orders was no longer enough to escape punishment, but merely enough to lessen punishment. [ 4]Historically, the plea of superior orders has been used both before and after the Nuremberg Trials, with a notable lack of consistency in various rulings. Apart from the specific plea of superior orders, discussions about how the general concept of superior orders ought to be used, or ought not to be used, have taken place in various arguments, rulings and statutes that have not necessarily been part of “after the fact” war crimes trials, strictly speaking. Nevertheless, these discussions and related events help to explain the evolution of the specific plea of superior orders and the history of its usage. Contents [ hide ]1 History before 19001.1 The trial of Peter von Hagenbach2 History from 1900 to 19472.1 German military trials after World War I2.2 Dostler case2.3 Nuremberg Trials after World War II2.4 \"\"Nuremberg defense\"\"3 History from 1947 to 20003.1 Israeli law since 19563.2 1968 My Lai Massacre3.3 The 1998 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court4 History 2000 to present4.1 Legal proceedings of Jeremy Hinzman in Canada4.2 Legal proceedings of Ehren Watada in the United States5 Arguments for and against5.1 Historical overview summary table5.2 Arguments6 See also7 References8 External links History before 1900 [ edit]The trial of Peter von Hagenbach [ edit]See also: Command responsibility Hagenbach on trial, from Berner Chronik des Diebold Schilling dem Älteren In 1474, in the trial of Peter von Hagenbach by an ad hoc tribunal of the Holy Roman Empire, the first known \"\"international\"\" recognition of commanders' obligations to act lawfully occurred. [ 5] [6] Hagenbach offered the defense that he was just following orders, but this defense was rejected and he was convicted of war crimes and beheaded. ["
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"docid": "D310535#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraq\nIraq",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Iraq (disambiguation). Coordinates: 33°N 44°ERepublic of Iraqجمهورية العراق ( Arabic)کۆماری عێراق ( Kurdish)Flag Coat of arms Motto: الله أكبر ( Arabic) \"\" Allahu Akbar \"\" ( transliteration) \"\" God is the Greatest\"\"Anthem: \"\" Mawtini \"\" \"\"موطني\"\" (English: \"\"My Homeland\"\")Capital and largest city Baghdad33°20′N 44°26′EOfficial languages Arabic Kurdish Religion Islam Demonym Iraqi Government Federal parliamentaryrepublic•President Fuad Masum•Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi Legislature Council of Representatives Independence from the United Kingdom•Kingdom 3 October 1932•Republic declared 14 July 1958•Current constitution 15 October 2005Area• Total 437,072 km 2 (168,754 sq mi) ( 58th)• Water (%) 1.1Population• 2016 estimate 37,202,572 [1] ( 36th)• Density 82.7/km 2 (214.2/sq mi) ( 125th)GDP ( PPP) 2017 estimate• Total $612 billion [2] ( 34th)• Per capita $16,551 [2] ( 71st)GDP (nominal) 2015 estimate• Total $240.006 billion [2] ( 47th)• Per capita $6,491 [2] ( 88th)Gini (2012) 29.5 [3]low HDI (2014) 0.654 [4]medium · 121st Currency Iraqi dinar ( IQD)Time zone AST ( UTC +3)Drives on the right Calling code +964ISO 3166 code IQInternet TLD .iq Constitution of Iraq, Article 4 (1st). Iraq ( / ɪ ˈ r æ k /, / ɪ ˈ r ɑː k / ( listen) or / aɪ ˈ r æ k /; Arabic: العراق al-‘Irāq; Kurdish: عێراق Eraq ), officially known as the Republic of Iraq ( Arabic: جُمُهورية العِراق Jumhūrīyyat al-‘Irāq; Kurdish: کۆماری عێراق Komari Eraq ), is a country in Western Asia, bordered by Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, Kuwait to the southeast, Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the southwest and Syria to the west. The capital, and largest city, is Baghdad. The main ethnic groups are Arabs and Kurds; others include Assyrians, Turkmen, Shabakis, Yazidis, Armenians, Mandeans, Circassians and Kawliya. [ 5] Around 95% of the country's 37 million citizens are Muslims, with Christianity, Yarsan, Yezidism and Mandeanism also present. The official languages of Iraq are Arabic and Kurdish. Iraq has a coastline measuring 58 km (36 miles) on the northern Persian Gulf and encompasses the Mesopotamian Alluvial Plain, the northwestern end of the Zagros mountain range and the eastern part of the Syrian Desert. [ 6] Two major rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates, run south through Iraq and into the Shatt al-Arab near the Persian Gulf. These rivers provide Iraq with significant amounts of fertile land."
},
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"docid": "D802451#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Iraq\nPolitics of Iraq",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Iraq This article is part of a series on thepolitics and government of Iraq Constitution Government [show]Legislature [show]Judiciary [show]Administrative divisions [show]Elections [show]Foreign relations [show]Other countries Atlasv t e The politics of Iraq place in a framework of a federal parliamentaryrepresentative democratic republic. It is a multi-party system whereby the executive power is exercised by the Prime Minister of the Council of Ministers as the head of government, as well as the President of Iraq, and legislative power is vested in the Council of Representatives and the Federation Council. The current Prime Minister of Iraq is Haider al-Abadi, who holds most of the executive authority and appointed the Council of Ministers. which acts as a cabinet and/or government. The Economist Intelligence Unit has rated Iraq as \"\" hybrid regime \"\" in 2016. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Government1.1 Federal government1.2 Local government1.2.1 Regions1.2.2 Provinces2 Political parties2.1 Parliamentary alliances and parties2.2 Other parties2.3 Illegal parties3 Elections3.1 Iraqi parliamentary election, January 20053.2 Iraqi parliamentary election, December 20053.3 Iraqi parliamentary election, 20103.4 Iraqi parliamentary election, 20144 Issues4.1 Corruption5 See also6 References7 Further reading8 External links Government [ edit]Federal government [ edit]Main article: Federal government of Iraq Council of Representatives of Iraq. The federal government of Iraq is defined under the current Constitution as an Islamic, [2] democratic, federal parliamentary republic. [ 3] The federal government is composed of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, as well as numerous independent commissions. The legislative branch is composed of the Council of Representatives and a Federation Council. [ 4] The executive branch is composed of the President, the Prime Minister, and the Council of Ministers. ["
},
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"docid": "D3079778#0",
"title": "https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/isis-terror/fight-against-isis-how-much-will-it-cost-n201586\nFight Against ISIS: How Much Will It Cost?",
"text": "\"News ISIS Terror Sep 12 2014, 9:03 am ETFight Against ISIS: How Much Will It Cost? A F/A-18C Hornet of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA-15) makes landing approach on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Bush (CVN 77), in the Gulf August 12. Planes have been taking off from the USS George H. W. Bush (CVN77) to strike key positions taken over by the Islamic State fighters in Iraq. U. S. President Barack Obama has authorized air strikes to confront the Islamist fighters in various cities of Iraq. Reuters Share President Barack Obama’s vow that the United States would “hunt down” Islamic State terrorists “wherever they are” could cost the government $100 million a week or more if airstrikes are extended into Syria, experts told NBC News. The fight against ISIS will in some ways be similar to the campaign against terrorist group al-Qaeda — both are nebulous organizations whose members are not from one particular country and both have sympathizers all over the globe. Obama said that 475 military personnel would be deployed to Iraq over the next week, yet he also said that he doesn’t want to put American “boots on the ground” in Syria, where ISIS is based, so it’s unclear what exact resources will go into the fight. Facebook Twitter Embed Opponents Question President Obama's ISIS Strategy 4:41“The current cost of ongoing activities in Iraq varies but is about $7.5 million per day based upon a snapshot of operations that have occurred as of Aug. 26,” Pentagon spokeswoman Cmdr. Elissa Smith told NBC News on Thursday. “ These include the Do D mission and personnel costs in Iraq to include air operations, and associated enablers such as logistics and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support."
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{
"docid": "D2329648#0",
"title": "http://military.wikia.com/wiki/Counter-insurgency\nCounter-insurgency",
"text": "\"Police question a civilian during the Malayan Emergency. Counter-insurgency involves action from both military and police authorities. U. S. Marines and Afghan soldiers on patrol during counter-insurgency operations in Marjah, Afghanistan, February 2010Outline of war Eras [hide]Prehistoric Ancient Medieval Gunpowder Industrial Modern Generations of warfare [hide]First Second Third Fourth Battlespace [hide]Air Information Land Sea Space Weapons [hide]Armor Artillery Biological Cavalry Conventional Chemical Cyber Electronic Infantry Nuclear Psychological Unconventional Tactics [hide]Aerial Battle Cavalry Charge Cover Counter-insurgency Foxhole Guerrilla warfare Morale Siege Tactical objective Operational [hide]Blitzkrieg Deep battle Maneuver warfare Operational manoeuvre group Strategy [hide]Attrition Deception Defensive Offensive Goal Naval Grand strategy [hide]Containment Economic warfare Military science Philosophy of war Strategic studies Total war Organization [hide]Command and control Education and training Engineers Intelligence Ranks Staff Technology and equipment Logistics [hide]Materiel Supply chain management Other [hide]Asymmetric warfare Cold war Mercenary Military operation Principles of war Proxy war Religious war Trench warfare War crimes War novel Lists [hide]Battles Commanders Operations Sieges Wars War crimes Weapons Writersvte See also: Insurgency, Low intensity conflict, Divide and rule , and Fourth generation warfare A counter-insurgency or counterinsurgency [1] ( COIN) operation involves actions taken by the recognized government of a nation to contain or quell an insurgency taken up against it. [ 2] In the main, the insurgents seek to destroy or erase the political authority of the defending authorities in a population they seek to control, and the counter-insurgent forces seek to protect that authority and reduce or eliminate the supplanting authority of the insurgents. Counter-insurgency operations are common during war, occupation and armed rebellions. Counter-insurgency may be armed suppression of a rebellion, coupled with tactics such as divide and rule designed to fracture the links between the insurgency and the population in which the insurgents move. Because it may be difficult or impossible to distinguish between an insurgent, a supporter of an insurgency who is a non-combatant, and entirely uninvolved members of the population, counter-insurgency operations have often rested on a confused, relativistic, or otherwise situational distinction between insurgents and non-combatants. Contents [ show]Models Edit The guerrilla must swim in the people as the fish swims in the sea. “”–Aphorism based on the writing of Mao Zedong [3]Counter-insurgency is normally conducted as a combination of conventional military operations and other means, such as propaganda, psy-ops, and assassinations. Counter-insurgency operations include many different facets: military, paramilitary, political, economic, psychological, and civic actions taken to defeat insurgency ."
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"title": "http://www.globalissues.org/article/450/the-bush-doctrine-of-pre-emptive-strikes-a-global-pax-americana\nThe Bush Doctrine of Pre-emptive Strikes; A Global Pax Americana",
"text": "\"The Bush Doctrine of Pre-emptive Strikes; A Global Pax Americanaby Anup Shah This Page Last Updated Saturday, April 24, 2004A September 2002 document known as The National Security Strategy of the United States outlined U. S. President George W. Bush’s national security policy to guide the U. S. military, known as the Bush doctrine. In it, for the first time, the United States reserved the option to wage a preventive war, also opening the possibility for American use of nuclear weapons against nonnuclear states as the Encarta encyclopedia noted. This was said to be in response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 and new threats of international terrorism. Bush argued that the strategy of deterrence, and mutually assured destruction of states that prevented the Soviet Union and the U. S. from annihilating each other, was now outdated, for fear of stateless terrorists getting hold of weapons of mass destruction. However, this has proven controversial in many ways. For example: This approach has been seen as a violation of current international obligations and treaties. In line with this doctrine, the U. S. pulled out of the Anti Ballistic Missile Treaty, one of the corner stones to international peace and stability. But this was met with much criticism of another power, this time global and almost unchallenged, to be able to get away with such things in a unilateral manner, rather than going through such changes with the international community and the United Nations. Side Note »In addition, and in line with the above-mentioned report, the U. S. has also in its March 2002 Pentagon Nuclear Posture documents described possible nuclear options at named countries fueling the criticisms. ( This is detailed further in the previous link. )"
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"docid": "D169116#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Versailles\nTreaty of Versailles",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the Treaty of Versailles of 28 June 1919, at the end of World War I. For other uses, see Treaty of Versailles (disambiguation). Treaty of Versailles Treaty of Peace between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany [1]Cover of the English version Signed 28 June 1919 [2]Location Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles in France [3]Effective 10 January 1920 [4]Condition Ratification by Germany and three of the Principal Allied and Associated Powers [1]Signatories Principal Allied and Associated Powers [1] [6]British Empire France Italy United States Japan Other Allied powers [1] [show]Central Powers Germany [1]Depositary French government [7]Languages French and English [7]Treaty of Versailles at Wikisource Paris Peace Conference League of Nations [show]Treaty of Versailles [show]Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye [show]Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine [show]Treaty of Trianon [show]Treaty of Sèvres [show]Others [show]v t e The Treaty of Versailles ( French: Traité de Versailles) was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end. The Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. It was signed on 28 June 1919 in Versailles, exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand which directly lead to World War I. The other Central Powers on the German side of World War I signed separate treaties. [ 8] Although the armistice, signed on 11 November 1918, ended the actual fighting, it took six months of Allied negotiations at the Paris Peace Conference to conclude the peace treaty. The treaty was registered by the Secretariat of the League of Nations on 21 October 1919. Of the many provisions in the treaty, one of the most important and controversial required \"\"Germany [to] accept the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage\"\" during the war (the other members of the Central Powers signed treaties containing similar articles). This article, Article 231, later became known as the War Guilt clause. The treaty forced Germany to disarm, make substantial territorial concessions, and pay reparations to certain countries that had formed the Entente powers. In 1921 the total cost of these reparations was assessed at 132 billion marks (then $31.4 billion or £6.6 billion, roughly equivalent to US $442 billion or UK £284 billion in 2018)."
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"title": "http://www.historyonthenet.com/WW1/WW1_timeline.htm\nWorld War One Timeline",
"text": "World War One Timeline World War One A Comprehensive World War One Timeline Date Summary Detailed Information28 June 1914 Assassination of Franz Ferdinand The Balkan states of Bosnia and Herzegovina, had been annexed from Turkey and taken into the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This was strongly resented by many Serbs and Croats and a nationalist group, The Black Hand, was formed. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, and his wife, had decided to inspect Austro-Hungarian troops in Bosnia. The date chosen for the inspection was a national day in Bosnia. The Black Hand supplied a group of students with weapons for an assassination attempt to mark the occasion. A Serbian nationalist student, Gavrilo Princip, assassinated the Austrian Archduke Ferdinand and his wife, when their open car stopped at a corner on its way out of the town.28 July 1914 Austria declared war on Serbia The Austrian government blamed the Serbian government for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and his wife and declared war on Serbia. Although Russia was allied with Serbia, Germany did not believe that she would mobilise and offered to support Austria if necessary. However, Russia did mobilise and, through their alliance with France, called on the French to mobilise.1 Aug 1914 Germany declared war on Russia Germany declared war on Russia.3 Aug 1914 Germany declared war on France Germany declared war on France. German troops poured into Belgium as directed under the Schleiffen Plan, drawn up in 1905. The British foreign secretary, Sir Edward Grey, sent an ultimatum to Germany demanding their withdrawal from the neutral Belgium.4 Aug 1914 British declaration of war Germany did not withdraw from Belgium and Britain declared war on Germany."
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"docid": "D2218750#0",
"title": "http://www.history.army.mil/books/AMH/AMH-25.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Chapter 25The Korean War, 1950-1953Extracted from AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORYARMY HISTORICAL SERIESOFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF MILITARY HISTORYUNITED STATES ARMYCHAPTER 25The Korean War, 1950-1953After the USSR installed a Communist government in North Korea in September 1948, that government promoted and supported an insurgency in South Korea in an attempt to bring down the recognized government and gain jurisdiction over the entire Korean peninsula. Not quite two years later, after the insurgency showed signs of failing, the northern government undertook a direct attack, sending the North Korea People's Army south across the 38th parallel before daylight on Sunday, June 25, 1950. The invasion, in a narrow sense, marked the beginning of a civil war between peoples of a divided country. In a larger sense, the cold war between the Great Power blocs had erupted in open hostilities. The Decision for War The western bloc, especially the United States, was surprised by the North Korean decision. Although intelligence information of a possible June invasion had reached Washington, the reporting agencies judged an early summer attack unlikely. The North Koreans, they estimated, had not yet exhausted the possibilities of the insurgency and would continue that strategy only. The North Koreans, however, seem to have taken encouragement from the U. S. policy which left Korea outside the U. S. \"\"defense line\"\" in Asia and from relatively public discussions of the economies placed on U. S. armed forces. They evidently accepted these as reasons to discount American counteraction, or their sponsor, the USSR, may have made that calculation for them. The Soviets also appear to have been certain the United Nations would not intervene, for in protest against Nationalist China's membership in the U. N. Security Council and against the U. N.'s refusal to seat Communist China, the USSR member had boycotted council meetings since January 1950 and did not return in June to veto any council move against North Korea."
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"docid": "D1117777#0",
"title": "https://worldhistoryproject.org/1917/11/28/peace-talks-begin-between-russia-and-germany\nPeace Talks Begin Between Russia and Germany",
"text": "\"Nov 28 1917Peace Talks Begin Between Russia and Germany The Bolshevik delegates went through the farce of opening \"\"peace parleys\"\" with the Germans on November 28, 1917, crossing over into the German lines under a flag of truce. The Germans consented to carry on negotiations for \"\"peace,\"\" the day and hour of the meeting to be fixed by the Russians. The Russian Parliamentarians fixed upon the Brest-Litovsk headquarters of the German Commander as the place, and midnight of December 2, 1917, as the time for beginning negotiations. It was agreed that during the period of negotiations all warfare and enemy fraternization should cease. Secret Treaties Exposed While these negotiations were pending, late in November, Trotsky saw fit to publish certain state documents, discovered in the Russian archives, consisting largely of secret treaties entered into between the Czar and the other Allied nations in the early years of the War. In one treaty, Russia proposed to acquire Constantinople, the Dardanelles and certain territories in Asia Minor. England and France agreed on condition that Russia should guarantee the freedom of the port of Constantinople, the independence of certain Mussulman territories in Arabia, and English joint control with Russia over all Persia. Another series of documents related to the discussions between the Russians and their Allies in fixing the Western frontiers of Germany, and the insistence of Russia that the Polish question should be excluded from international discussion. Another document revealed the concessions offered to Greece if she would join the Allies. She was to receive all of Albania, south of Avlona, and other territory in Asia Minor at the expense of Turkey."
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"docid": "D2396115#0",
"title": "http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/decade17.asp\n.",
"text": "\"Avalon Home Document Collections Ancient 4000bce - 399 Medieval 400 - 1399 15 th Century 1400 - 1499 16 th Century 1500 - 1599 17 th Century 1600 - 1699 18 th Century 1700 - 1799 19 th Century 1800 - 1899 20 th Century 1900 - 1999 21 st Century 2000 -A Decade of American Foreign Policy 1941-1949 Potsdam Conference Contents The Berlin (Potsdam) Conference, July 17-August 2, 1945 (a) Protocol of the Proceedings, August l, 1945The Berlin Conference of the Three Heads of Government of the U. S. S. R., U. S. A., and U. K., which took place from July 17 to August 2, 1945, came to the following conclusions: I. ESTABLISHMENT OF A COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS. A. The Conference reached the following agreement for the establishment of a Council of Foreign Ministers to do the necessary preparatory work for the peace settlements:\"\" (1) There shall be established a Council composed of the Foreign Ministers of the United Kingdom, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, China, France, and the United States.\"\" ( 2) (i) The Council shall normally meet in London which shall be the permanent seat of the joint Secretariat which the Council will form. Each of the Foreign Ministers will be accompanied by a high-ranking Deputy, duly authorized to carry on the work of the Council in the absence of his Foreign Ministers, and by a small staff of technical advisers.\"\" ( ii) The first meeting of the Council shall be held in London not later than September 1st 1945. Meetings may be held by common agreement in other capitals as may be agreed from time to time.\"\" ( 3) (i) As its immediate important task, the Council shall be authorized to draw up, with a view to their submission to the United Nations, treaties of peace with Italy, Rumania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Finland, and to propose settlements of territorial questions outstanding on the termination of the war in Europe. The Council shall be utilized for the preparation of a peace settlement for Germany to be accepted by the Government of Germany when a government adequate for the purpose is established.\"\" ( ii) For the discharge of each of these tasks the Council will be composed of the Members representing those States which were signatory to the terms of surrender imposed upon the enemy State concerned. For the purposes of the peace settlement for Italy, France shall be regarded as a signatory to the terms of surrender for Italy."
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"title": "http://seekingtruth.co.uk/israel_borders.htm\nIsrael's Legal Borders under International Law",
"text": "\"HOMEIsrael's Legal Borders under International Law For Israel's Future Borders according to the Bible, see Millennial Borders See also Balfour Declarationand Who Owns Jerusalem? \"\" We must constantly repeat that the root of the conflict is the very existence of the State of Israel, the refusal to recognize the State of Israel in any borders whatsoever.\"\" [ Benjamin Netanyahu, 2012]Today there is much dispute over the borders of the land of Israel. At one extreme some claim Israel should not even exist and for them the border issue is academic. At the other extreme, the 'hard right' in Israel claim all of the Biblical land established by God's covenenant to Abraham. Most governments outside Israel claim Israel has occcupied land illegally. What is the truth, and where will this dispute end? Video 1 below summarises Israel's legal right to settle in Palestine - anywhere between the Mediterranean and the Jordan, including all of Jerusalem. Video 2 asks the question \"\"how holy is Jerusalem and the Temple Mount to Muslims and Jews? \"\" See Video 1See Video 2The Land of Israel pre-1948During the seventh century Arab armies conquered most of the Middle East, including the land now variously called Israel, Palestine and the Holy Land (some 10,000 square miles)."
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"title": "http://military.wikia.com/wiki/Franco-Prussian_War\nFranco-Prussian War",
"text": "\"vte Franco–Prussian War Wissembourg Spicheren Wörth Borny–Colombey Strasbourg Toul Mars-la-Tour Gravelotte Metz Beaumont Noisseville Bazeilles Sedan Bellevue Coulmiers Havana Amiens Beaune-la-Rolande Villepion Loigny et Poupry Beaugency Hallue Bapaume Villersexel Le Mans Lisaine St. Quentin Paris Belfort Belgian reaction The Franco-Prussian War or Franco-German War (German language: Deutsch–Französischer Krieg ), often referred to in France as the War of 1870 [1] [ [ [| page needed ]]] (19 July 1870 – 10 May 1871), was a significant conflict pitting the Second French Empire against the Kingdom of Prussia and its allies in the North German Confederation, as well as the South German states of Baden, Württemberg, Bavaria and Hesse-Darmstadt. The conflict emerged from tensions regarding the German unification. A war against France was deemed necessary to unite the North German Confederation and the independent southern German states, while France was preoccupied by the emergence of a powerful Prussia. Napoleon III seized on a supposed insult in the Ems Dispatch to declare war, which most French leaders expected to win. The German coalition quickly took charge. Its forces were superior, due to much better training and leadership, and more effective use of modern technology. [ 2] A series of swift Prussian and German victories in eastern France culminating in the Battle of Sedan, saw Napoleon III and his whole army captured on 2 September. Yet this did not end the war, as the Third Republic was declared in Paris on 4 September 1870 and French resistance continued under the Government of National Defence and Adolphe Thiers. Over a five-month campaign, the German forces defeated the newly recruited French armies in a series of battles fought across northern France. Following a prolonged siege, Paris fell on 28 January 1871."
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"title": "http://www.dropbears.com/h/history/gulf_war_1991.htm\nGulf War 1991 - Kuwait and Iraq",
"text": "\"The Gulf War (also: Persian Gulf War, War in the Gulf, Iraq-Kuwait Conflict, UN-Iraq conflict, and Operations Desert Shield, Desert Storm, and Desert Saber) (1990- 1991) was a conflict between Iraq and a coalition force of 34 nations led by the United States. The result was a decisive victory of the coalition forces, which were able to drive Iraqi forces out of Kuwait fairly quickly and with minimal coalition deaths. The main battles were aerial and ground combat within Iraq, Kuwait, and bordering areas of Saudi Arabia. During the conflict, Iraq fired missiles into Israeli territory. Background Prior to World War I, under the Anglo-Ottoman Convention of 1913, Kuwait was considered to be an autonomous caza within Ottoman Iraq. Following the war, Kuwait fell under British rule and later became an independent monarchy. Iraqi officials did not accept the legitimacy of Kuwaiti independence. Following the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s, Iraq was extremely indebted to several Arab countries, including a $14 billion debt to Kuwait (Hiro, 1992). Iraq hoped to repay its debts by raising the price of oil through OPEC oil production cuts, but instead, Kuwait increased production, lowering prices, in an attempt to leverage a better resolution of their border dispute. In addition, Iraq charged that Kuwait had taken advantage of the Iran-Iraq War to drill for oil and build military outposts on Iraqi soil near Kuwait."
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"docid": "D1960235#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/28654692/american-foreign-policy-flash-cards/\nAmerican Foreign Policy",
"text": "\"138 terms stephanie_schultz American Foreign Policy Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort1754-1763 French and Indian War; (1756-1763 Seven Years War): War was fought primarily between the colonies and France. Great Britain militarily supported the US. The UK wins. Implications of the war were the American Revolution, now that the French threat was gone, the US didn't need the UK. The UK started taxing them and the colonies got incredibly upset -> American Revolution. The French helped the Americans financially during the American revolution which made them broke and this fiscal crisis sparked the French Revolution.1776 INDEPENDENCE: Colonies are victorious against the British and gain independence.1783 Peace of Paris (with Britain): Formally ends the American Revolution between the US + allies and the UK. Signed by J. Adams, B. Franklin, and J. Jay. Acknowledges US sovereignty, established boundaries between US and British North America. The treaty was very generous because it granted the US a lot of territory.1785 Mount Vernon Conference Effort headed up by Madison, in GW's home. Discussed things not mentioned specifically in the articles of confederation such as commerce, fishing, and navigation in the Potomac and Pocomoke rivers.1786 Annapolis convention, Shays's Rebellion: 12 delegates from five states (NJ, NY, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Virginia) since no one else showed up they called for a constitutional convention -> PA Convention."
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"docid": "D2724495#0",
"title": "http://drnissani.net/MNISSANI/WWI/Encarta.htm\n.",
"text": "\"\"\"World War I,\"\" Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2001 http://encarta.msn.com World War II. INTRODUCTIONA military conflict, from August 1914 to November 1918, that involved many of the countries of Europe as well the United States and other nations throughout the world. World War I was one of the most violent and destructive wars in European history. Of the 65 million men who were mobilized, more than 10 million were killed and more than 20 million wounded. The term World War I did not come into general use until a second worldwide conflict broke out in 1939 ( see World War II ). Before that year, the war was known as the Great War or the World War. World War I was the first total war. Once the war began, the countries involved mobilized their entire populations and economic resources to achieve victory on the battlefield. The term home front, which was widely employed for the first time during World War I, perfectly symbolized this new concept of a war in which the civilian population behind the lines was directly and critically involved in the war effort. The war began as a clash between two coalitions of European countries."
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"docid": "D2647998#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_French\nFree France",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Free French)navigation search\"\"Fighting France\"\" redirects here. For the collection of magazine articles by Edith Wharton, see Fighting France: From Dunkerque to Belfort. \"\" Les Français Libres\"\" redirects here. For the political party, see Aymeric Chauprade. Free France La France Libre Government in exile, provisional government over unoccupied and liberated territories1940–1944Flag Cross of Lorraine Anthem\"\" La Marseillaise \"\" (official)Colonies under the control of Free France by September 1940Colonies under the control of Free France by November 1942Colonies under the control of Free France in November 1942 after Operation Torch Metropolitan France ( French Algeria) under the control of Free France in November 1942 after Operation Torch Metropolitan France ( zone libre) under Vichy control until occupied by the Axis in November 1942 after operation Torch (with Corsica under the control of Free France in September 1943 ). Colony occupied by the Axis ( French Tunisia) in November 1942 after operation Torch, under the control of Free France by May 1943Colonies under the control of Free France by July 1943 ( French Somaliland and French West Indies)French Indochina colony ( Tonkin) under Japanese occupation by September 1940. Rest of French Indochina under Japanese and Thai occupation by July 1941. Occupied metropolitan France under Axis control ( German zones and Italian zones) after the fall of the Third Republic in June 1940, under Free French control by August 1944. Capital Paris Capital-in-exile London [a]Brazzaville (1940–42)Algiers (1942–44)Religion Secular state Political structure Government in exile, provisional government over unoccupied and liberated territories Leader Charles de Gaulle Historical era World War II• de Gaulle's appeal 18 June 1940• Liberation of France 25 August 1944Preceded by Succeeded by French Third Republic Provisional Government of the French Republic Part of a series on the History of France Prehistory [show]Ancient [show]Early Middle Ages [show]Middle Ages [show]Early modern [show]Long 19th century [show]20th century [show]Timeline France portalv t e [ show]v t e Free French military campaigns of World War IIFree France and its Free French Forces ( French: France Libre and Forces françaises libres) were the government-in-exile led by Charles de Gaulle during the Second World War and its military forces, that continued to fight against the Axis powers as one of the Allies after the fall of France. Set up in London in June 1940, it organised and supported the Resistance in occupied France."
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"docid": "D2035489#0",
"title": "http://www.encyclopedia.com/history/asia-and-africa/korean-history/korean-war\nKorean War",
"text": "Korean War (1950–1953). War came to Korea in 1950–53 as both a civil war on the Korean peninsula and the first military clash of the Cold War between forces of the Soviet Union and its Communist clients and the United States and its allies. It was, therefore, potentially the most dangerous war in world history. Even before the war against Germany and Japan drew to a close in 1945, the United States and the Soviet Union assumed competing roles in shaping the postwar world. As the two undisputed victorious powers, they influenced the course of every political problem emerging from the debris of war. Unfortunately, hostility between the two powers increased at the same time and threatened the outbreak of another war, which after 1949 risked the use of atomic weapons. The conservative forces eventually coalesced in the Republic of Korea under the leadership of President Syngman Rhee. A North Korean state, The Democratic People's Republic created by the Soviet Union and headed by Premier Kim Il‐sung, adopted a policy of opposition to Rhee's government and for unification of the Korean peninsula by armed force. North Korean ground forces crossed the 38th Parallel into South Korea about 4:30 A. M. on 25 June 1950 (24 June Washington time). The main attack, led by two divisions and a tank brigade, aimed at Uijongbu and Seoul."
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"docid": "D1126126#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_Armistice_Agreement\nKorean Armistice Agreement",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Korean Armistice Agreement Delegates sign the Korean Armistice Agreement in P’anmunjŏm Signed 27 July 1953Location P’anmunjŏm Signatories / William Kelly Harrison, Jr. Nam Il Peng Dehuai Parties United Nations Command Korean People's Army Chinese People's Volunteer Army Languages English, Korean, Chinese [ show]v t e Korean War The Korean Armistice Agreement ( Korean: 한국휴전협정) is the armistice which brought about a complete cessation of hostilities of the Korean War. It was signed by U. S. Army Lieutenant General William Harrison, Jr. representing the United Nations Command (UNC), North Korean General Nam Il representing the Korean People's Army (KPA), and the Chinese People’s Volunteer Army (PVA). [ 1] The Armistice was signed on July 27, 1953, and was designed to \"\"insure a complete cessation of hostilities and of all acts of armed force in Korea until a final peaceful settlement is achieved.\"\" [ 2]During the 1954 Geneva Conference in Switzerland, Chinese foreign minister Zhou Enlai suggested that a peace treaty should be implemented on the Korean peninsula. However, US secretary of state, John Foster Dulles, did not accommodate this attempt to achieve such a treaty. A final peace settlement has never been achieved. [ 3] The Armistice formally divided the Korean peninsula despite it being a united country for thousands of years [4] [5] [6] before 1945. [ 7] The signed Armistice established the Korean Demilitarized Zone, the de facto new border between the two nations, put into force a cease-fire, and finalized repatriation of prisoners of war. The Demilitarized Zone runs close to the 38th parallel, which had separated North and South Korea from 15 August 1945 until the Korean War. Contents [ hide ]1 Background2 Armistice discussions3 Effects4 Subsequent events4.1 Failure of the Geneva Conference4.2 United States abrogation of paragraph 13 (d)4.3 United Nations statements4.4 North Korean announcements to withdraw from the agreement5 Commemorations6 See also7 References7.1 Citations7.2 Sources8 Further reading9 External links Background [ edit]By mid-December 1950, the United States was discussing terms for an agreement to end the Korean War. ["
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"docid": "D2211309#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_occupations_by_the_Soviet_Union\nMilitary occupations by the Soviet Union",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Soviet sphere of influence in East-Central Europe with border changes resulting from military operations of World War IIDuring World War II, the Soviet Union occupied and annexed several countries effectively handed over by Nazi Germany in the secret protocol Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact of 1939. These included Eastern Poland (incorporated into two different SSRs ), [1] as well as Latvia (became Latvian SSR ), [2] [3] Estonia (became Estonian SSR ), [2] [3]Lithuania (became Lithuanian SSR ), [2] [3] part of eastern Finland (became Karelo-Finnish SSR) [4] and eastern Romania (became the Moldavian SSR and part of Ukrainian SSR ). [ 5] [6] Apart from Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact and post-war division of Germany, USSR also occupied and annexed Carpathian Ruthenia from Czechoslovakia in 1945 (became part of Ukrainian SSR ). Below is a lists of various forms of military occupations by the Soviet Union resulting from both, the Soviet pact with Nazi Germany (ahead of World War II), and ensuing Cold War in the aftermath of Allied victory over Germany. [ 7] [8] [9]Contents [ hide ]1 Poland (1939–1956)2 Baltic states (1940–1991)3 Finnish territories (1940)4 Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina (1940)5 After the USSR entered the war on the Allied side5.1 Northern Iran 1941–19465.2 Hungary (1944)5.3 Romania (1944)5.4 Bulgaria (1944)5.5 Czechoslovakia (1944)5.6 Northern Norway 1944–1946 / Bornholm 1945–19465.7 Germany (1945)5.8 Austria 1945–19555.9 Manchuria 1945–19465.10 Korea 1945–19485.11 Kuril Islands 19456 Cold War6.1 The Hungarian Revolution of 19566.2 Czechoslovakia (1968–1989)6.3 Afghanistan 1979–19897 See also8 Notes9 References10 Further reading Poland (1939–1956) [ edit]Main articles: Soviet invasion of Poland (1939), Polish areas annexed by the Soviet Union, Occupation of Poland (1939–1945), and Northern Group of Forces Poland was the first country to be occupied by the Soviet Union during the World War II. The secret protocol of the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact stipulated Poland to be split between Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. [ 10] In 1939, the total area of Polish territories occupied by the Soviet Union (including the area given to Lithuania and annexed in 1940 during the formation of Lithuanian SSR ), was 201,015 square kilometres, with a population of 13.299 million, of which 5.274 million were ethnic Poles and 1.109 million were Jews. [ 11]Timelines of World War IIChronological Prelude ( in Asia in Europe)1939 1940 1941 19421943 1944 1945By topic Diplomacy Engagements Operations Battle of Europe air operations Eastern Front Manhattan Project United Kingdom home frontv t e After the end of World War II, the Soviet Union kept most of the territories it occupied in 1939, while territories with an area of 21,275 square kilometers with 1.5 million inhabitants were returned to communist-controlled Poland, notably the areas near Białystok and Przemyśl. [ 12] In 1944–1947, over a million Poles were resettled from the annexed territories into Poland (mostly into the Regained Territories ). [ 13]Soviet troops (the Northern Group of Forces) were stationed in Poland from 1945 till 1993."
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"docid": "D179570#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yalta_Conference\nYalta Conference",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Yalta Conference Crimean Conference Argonaut Conference The \"\" Big Three \"\" at the Yalta Conference, Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin. Behind them stand, from the left, Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, Fleet Admiral Ernest King, Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy, General of the Army George Marshall, Major General Laurence S. Kuter, General Aleksei Antonov, Vice Admiral Stepan Kucherov, and Admiral of the Fleet Nikolay Kuznetsov. Host country Soviet Union Date 4–11 February, 1945Venue (s) Livadia Palace Cities Yalta, Russian SSR, USSRParticipants Soviet Union United Kingdom United States Follows Tehran Conference Precedes Potsdam Conference The Yalta Conference, also known as the Crimea Conference and code named the Argonaut Conference, held from 4 to 11 February, 1945, was the World War II meeting of the heads of government of the United States, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union for the purpose of discussing Germany and Europe's postwar reorganization. The three states were represented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Premier Joseph Stalin, respectively. The conference convened near Yalta in Crimea, Soviet Union within the Livadia, Yusupov, and Vorontsov Palaces. The aim of the conference [1] was to shape a post-war peace that represented not just a collective security order but a plan to give self-determination to the liberated peoples of post-Nazi Europe. The meeting was intended mainly to discuss the re-establishment of the nations of war-torn Europe. However within a few short years, with the Cold War dividing the continent, Yalta became a subject of intense controversy. Yalta was the second of three major wartime conferences among the Big Three. It was preceded by the Tehran Conference in November 1943, and was followed by the Potsdam Conference in July 1945."
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"docid": "D2057515#0",
"title": "http://www.sparknotes.com/history/european/ww1/quiz.html\nWorld War I (1914â1919)",
"text": "1. 1. Which country made the first declaration of war? Germany Serbia Russia Austria-Hungary2. 2. In what city was Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated? Zagreb Sarajevo Belgrade Vienna3. 3. At the beginning of World War I, Bosnia-Herzegovina was part of Austria-Hungary Yugoslavia Serbia Croatia4. 4."
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"docid": "D1244951#0",
"title": "https://www.britannica.com/event/Napoleonic-Wars\nNapoleonic Wars",
"text": "Napoleonic Wars, series of wars between Napoleonic France and shifting alliances of other European powers that produced a brief French hegemony over most of Europe. Along with the French Revolutionary wars, the Napoleonic Wars comprise a 23-year period of recurrent conflict that concluded only with the Battle of Waterloo and Napoleon’s second abdication on June 22, 1815. The greatest extent of Napoleon I's First Empire (1812). Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. When the coup of 18–19 Brumaire (November 9–10, 1799) brought Napoleon Bonaparte to power, the Second Coalition against France was beginning to break up. In Holland a capitulation had been signed for the withdrawal of the Anglo-Russian expeditionary force. Although the Russo-Austrian forces in Italy had won a series of victories, the course of the campaign in Switzerland had reflected growing differences between Austria and Russia. Despite Russia’s subsequent abandonment of the common cause and France’s recovery of control over Holland and Switzerland, the British government paid no serious attention to Bonaparte’s proposals for peace in December 1799. On the one hand the regime in France had yet to prove itself and on the other it was expected that the Austrians would make further gains. First Consul Bonaparte, oil on canvas by Antoine-Jean Gros, c. 1802; National Museum of the Legion of Honor, Paris. Photos.com/Thinkstock The defeat of Austria, 1800–01Though Bonaparte had to embark on the campaigns of 1800 with inadequate forces and funds, the weaknesses of allied strategy went far to offset the disadvantages under which he laboured."
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"docid": "D502241#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armistice_of_22_June_1940\nArmistice of 22 June 1940",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Coordinates: 49°25′38″N 2°54′23″EAdolf Hitler (hand on hip) looking at the statue of Ferdinand Foch before starting the negotiations for the armistice at Compiègne, France (21 June 1940)Ferdinand Fochs Railway Car, at the same location as after World War One, prepared by the Germans for the second armistice at Compiègne, June 1940The Armistice of 22 June 1940 was signed at 18:36 [1] near Compiègne, France, by officials of Nazi Germany and the French Third Republic. It did not come into effect until after midnight on 25 June. Signatories for Germany included senior military officers like Wilhelm Keitel, [1] the commander-in-chief of the Wehrmacht (the German armed forces), while those on the French side were more junior, such as General Charles Huntziger. Following the decisive German victory in the Battle of France (10 May–21 June 1940), this armistice established a German occupation zone in Northern and Western France that encompassed all English Channel and Atlantic Ocean ports and left the remainder \"\"free\"\" to be governed by the French. Adolf Hitler deliberately chose Compiègne Forest as the site to sign the armistice due to its symbolic role as the site of the 1918 Armistice with Germany that signaled the end of World War I with Germany's surrender. Contents [ hide ]1 Battle of France2 Choice of Compiègne3 Terms4 Destruction of the armistice site in Compiègne5 See also6 Notes7 References8 Further reading9 External links Battle of France [ edit]Main article: Battle of France The best, most modernised French armies had been sent north and lost in the resulting encirclement; the French had lost their best heavy weaponry and their best armored formations. Between May and June, French forces were in general retreat and Germany threatened to occupy Paris. The French government was forced to relocate to Bordeaux on 10 June to avoid capture and declared Paris to be an open city the same day. By 22 June, the German Armed Forces ( Wehrmacht) had losses of 27,000 dead, more than 111,000 wounded and 18,000 missing. French losses were 92,000 dead and more than 200,000 wounded."
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"docid": "D3535763#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_One\nWorld War I",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from World War One)navigation search\"\"World War One\"\", \"\"Great War\"\", and \"\"WW1\"\" redirect here. For other uses, see World War One (disambiguation), Great War (disambiguation), and WW1 (album). World War IClockwise from the top: The aftermath of shelling during the Battle of the Somme, Mark V tanks cross the Hindenburg Line, HMS Irresistible sinks after hitting a mine in the Dardanelles, a British Vickers machine gun crew wears gas masks during the Battle of the Somme, Albatros D. III fighters of Jagdstaffel 11Date 28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918 (4 years, 3 months and 2 weeks) Peace treaties [show]Location Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Pacific Islands, China, Indian Ocean, and off the coast of South and North America Result Allied victory Central Powers ' victory on the Eastern Front nullified by defeat on the Western Front Fall of the German, Russian, Ottoman, and Austro-Hungarian empires Russian Civil War and foundation of the Soviet Union Formation of new countries in Europe and the Middle East Transfer of German colonies and regions of the former Ottoman Empire to other powers Establishment of the League of Nations. ( more...)Belligerents Allied Powers France British Empire Russia (until 1917)Serbia Belgium Montenegro Japan Italy (1915–18)United States (1917–18)Romania (1916–18)Portugal (1916–18)Hejaz (1916–18)Greece (1917–18)Siam (1917–18)... and others Central Powers German Empire Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Bulgaria (1915–18)... and co-belligerents Commanders and leaders Allied leaders Raymond PoincaréGeorges Clemenceau H. H. Asquith David Lloyd George Nicholas IIVictor Emmanuel IIIVittorio Orlando Woodrow Wilson Yoshihito Peter IFerdinand IEleftherios Venizelos... and others Central Powers leaders Wilhelm IIFranz Joseph I †Karl IMehmed V †Three Pashas Ferdinand I... and others Strength12,000,0008,841,541 [1] [2]8,660,000 [3]5,615,1404,743,8261,234,000800,000707,343380,000250,00050,000Total: 42,959,850 [4]13,250,0007,800,0002,998,3211,200,000Total: 25,248,321 [4]Casualties and losses Military dead: 5,525,000Military wounded: 12,831,500Total: 18,356,500 KIA, WIA and MIACivilian dead: 4,000,000... further details. Military dead: 4,386,000Military wounded: 8,388,000Total: 12,774,000 KIA, WIA and MIACivilian dead: 3,700,000... further details. [ show]v t e Theatres of World War IEvents leading to World War ITriple Alliance 1882Franco-Russian Alliance 1894Anglo-German naval arms race 1898–1912Venezuela Naval Blockade 1902–1903Entente Cordiale 1904Russo-Japanese War 1904–1905First Moroccan Crisis 1905–1906Anglo-Russian Entente 1907Bosnian crisis 1908–1909Agadir Crisis 1911Italo-Turkish War 1911–1912Balkan Wars 1912–1913Assassination of Franz Ferdinand 1914July Crisis 1914v t e World War I (often abbreviated to WWI or WW1 ), also known as the First World War, the Great War, or the War to End All Wars, [5] was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. More than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilised in one of the largest wars in history. [ 6] [7] Over nine million combatants and seven million civilians died as a result of the war (including the victims of a number of genocides ), a casualty rate exacerbated by the belligerents' technological and industrial sophistication, and the tactical stalemate caused by gruelling trench warfare. It was one of the deadliest conflicts in history and precipitated major political change, including the Revolutions of 1917–1923 in many of the nations involved. Unresolved rivalries at the end of the conflict contributed to the start of the Second World War twenty-one years later. ["
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"docid": "D908022#0",
"title": "https://www.britannica.com/event/World-War-I/The-end-of-the-German-war\nThe end of the German war",
"text": "The end of the German war Georg von Hertling, who had taken the place of Michaelis as Germany’s chancellor in November 1917 but had proved no more capable than he of restraining Ludendorff and Hindenburg, tendered his resignation on Sept. 29, 1918, the day of the Bulgarian armistice and of the major development of the British attack on the Western Front. Pending the appointment of a new chancellor, Ludendorff and Hindenburg obtained the Emperor’s consent to an immediate peace move. On October 1 they even disclosed their despondency to a meeting of the leaders of all the national political parties, thus undermining the German home front by a sudden revelation of facts long hidden from the public and its civilian leaders. This new and bleak honesty about Germany’s deteriorating military situation gave an immense impetus to the native German forces of pacifism and internal discord. On October 3 the new chancellor was appointed: he was Prince Maximilian of Baden, internationally known for his moderation and honorability. Though Max demanded a few days’ interval lest Germany’s overture for peace should appear too obviously an admission of imminent collapse, the military leaders insisted on an immediate move. A German note to Wilson, requesting an armistice and negotiations on the basis of Wilson’s own pronouncements, was sent off in the night of October 3–4. The U. S. answer of October 8 required Germany’s preliminary assent (1) to negotiations on the sole question of the means of putting Wilson’s principles into practice and (2) to the withdrawal of German forces from Allied soil. The German government’s note of October 12 accepted these requirements and suggested a mixed commission to arrange the postulated evacuation. On October 14, however, the U. S. government sent a second note, which coupled allusions to Germany’s “illegal and inhuman” methods of warfare with demands that the conditions of the armistice and of the evacuation be determined unilaterally by its own and the Allies’ military advisers and that the “arbitrary power” of the German regime be removed in order that the forthcoming negotiations could be conducted with a government representative of the German people."
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"docid": "D2800285#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120118190743AAEM3yC\nWhat effect did the Russian Revolution have on World War I?",
"text": "Arts & Humanities History What effect did the Russian Revolution have on World War I?try to say it in a few sentences or so ive read pages and articles on it but im still not understanding Follow 5 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: When the Russian Revolution occurred, the government changed from being run by a czar to being run by the Bolsheviks, and the new regime no longer wanted to be involved in World War I. Despite efforts by the Allies to convince them to stay, the Russian troops were pulled out of the war and Russia made a treaty with the Central Powers. The Central Powers then had more troops available to go fight further west since they no longer had to worry about the Russian army. More American troops were needed to fight the Central Powers. Source (s):history class!Hello · 6 years ago2 1 Comment Asker's rating While the First World War did not cause the revolution (there had been previous, unsuccessful attempts, such as 'The Battleship Potemkin' mutiny and its connotations in 1905), it did greatly exacerbate an already tense situation. The Germans, in an attempt to force Russia out of the war, supported the Bolsheviks in their cause and when the Tsar fell the Revolutionary leadership soon wound up the war, ceding a great deal of land to Germany in the process. In the event, however, the Russian withdrawal from the War was too late for Germany and her allies: the US had already entered the War on the side of Great Britain and France and they sent an Expeditionary Force to France. Realising they needed a swift victory before the US was fully mobilised, the German Army launched a tremendous assault in an attempt to take Paris. They failed, and Great Britain was the only Power with both the manpower and the weapons to counter-attack (it seems the French Army was also on the verge of fomenting a French Bolshevik Revolution at that stage), and the British and Empire Forces did so, forcing the Germans back. From that point onward, Germany and her Allies -- starved of supplies in Europe and the Middle East, and denied access to the seas by the Royal, French and US Navies -- knew they were fighting only to stave off defeat. The Armistice of 1918 led the French (still smarting from the Prussian-led rout of the 1870s) to exact extremely punitive Damages from their eastern neighbour, despite Great Britain warning against it."
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"docid": "D1370262#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/au.htm\nAustralia/Oceania",
"text": "Print this map LARGER (printable, easier to read) AUSTRALIA/OCEANIA MAPAustralia & Oceania Description Oceania, the planet's smallest continent, is without doubt one of the most diverse and fascinating areas on the planet. A large percentage of geography experts now consider the long-established continent of Australia to be more accurately defined as Australia/Oceania. Collectively it then combines all of Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, as well as the thousands of coral atolls and volcanic islands of the South Pacific Ocean, including the Melanesia and Polynesia groups. Oceania also includes Micronesia, a widely scattered group of islands that run along the northern and southern edges of the Equator. Note: All Australia/Oceania recognized countries are labeled in red on the map; dependencies and territories are labeled in black. Australia & Oceania Maps Trending on World Atlas The Most Dangerous Cities in the World The Largest Countries in the World The 10 Largest Cities in the World The 10 Smallest Countries In The World What is The Commonwealth? The Poorest Countries In The World29 Largest Armies In The World10 Countries With Largest Soybean Production10 States With The Largest African-American Populations Countries, Dependencies & Territories of Oceania American Samoa (US) | Auckland Islands (NZ) | Austral Islands (France) | Australia | Bora Bora (France) |Caroline Island (FM) | Chuuk (FM) | Cook Islands (NZ) | Easter Island (Chile) | Fiji | French Polynesia (France) | Futuna (France) | Gambier Islands (France) | Gilbert Islands (Kiribati) | Guadalcanal | Guam (US) | Kiribati |Kosrae (FM) | Line Islands (Kiribati) | Marquesas Islands (France) | Marshall Islands | Micronesia | Midway Island (US) | Moorea (France) | Nauru | New Caledonia | New Zealand | Niue (NZ) | Norfolk Island (AU) |Northern Mariana Island (US) | Palau | Papua New Guinea | Phoenix (Kiribati) | Pitcairn Islands (UK) | Pohnpei (FM) | Rarotonga (FM) | Saipan (US) | Samoa | Santa Cruz Islands (UK) | Society Islands (France) | Solomon Islands | Stewart Island (NZ) | Tahiti (France) | Tasmania (AU) | Tinian (US) | Tokelau (NZ) | Tonga | Tuamotu Islands (France) | Tuvalu | Vanuatu | Vanua Levu Island (Fiji) | Vita Levu Island (Fiji) | Wallis and Futuna (France) |This page was last updated on September 19, 2016."
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"docid": "D2431923#0",
"title": "http://www.maphill.com/new-zealand/auckland/manukau/wiri/\nWiri Maps",
"text": "\"World Atlas /Australia and Oceania /New Zealand /Auckland /Manukau /Area around 36° 56' 32\"\" S, 175° 10' 30\"\" E/Wiri /Wiri Maps This page provides a complete overview of Wiri maps. Choose from a wide range of map types and styles. From simple political to detailed satellite map of Wiri, Manukau, Auckland, New Zealand. Get free map for your website. Discover the beauty hidden in the maps. Maphill is more than just a map gallery. Graphic maps of the area around 36° 56' 32\"\" S, 175° 10' 30\"\" EEach angle of view and every map style has its own advantage. Maphill lets you look at Wiri, Manukau, Auckland, New Zealand from many different perspectives. Start by choosing the type of map. You will be able to select the map style in the very next step."
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"docid": "D2275235#0",
"title": "http://www.maplandia.com/australia/new-south-wales/eurobodalla/narooma/\nNarooma Map â Satellite Images of Narooma",
"text": "\"world Australia and Oceania Australia New South Wales Eurobodalla Narooma Narooma Map — Satellite Images of Naroomaoriginal name: Narooma geographical location: Eurobodalla, New South Wales, Australia, Australia and Oceania geographical coordinates: 36° 13' 0\"\" South, 150° 3' 0\"\" East map 3d map hotel car rental flightdetailed map of Narooma and near places Welcome to the Narooma google satellite map! This place is situated in Eurobodalla, New South Wales, Australia, its geographical coordinates are 36° 13' 0\"\" South, 150° 3' 0\"\" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Narooma. See Narooma photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Narooma in Australia. Narooma hotels map is available on the target page linked above.small medium large Do you like this map? Link to it or recommend it!Register at Narooma or add new placemark for Narooma. Get your personal map homepage and much more for free. Narooma hotel reservations Book hotel in Narooma online and save money Narooma hotels »Browse & Book hotels in Australia »Narooma hotels – sortable list of all Narooma hotels »Search for hotels in Check-in date Check-out date Narooma hotels: low rates, no booking fees, no cancellation fees. Maplandia.com in partnership with Booking.com offers highly competitive rates for all types of hotels in Narooma, from affordable family hotels to the most luxurious ones. Booking.com, being established in 1996, is longtime Europe’s leader in online hotel reservations. At Maplandia.com you won't be charged any booking fees, cancellation fees, or administration fees – the reservation service is free of charge."
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"docid": "D1535559#0",
"title": "http://www.maplandia.com/australia/queensland/tiaro/curra/\nCurra Map â Satellite Images of Curra",
"text": "\"world Australia and Oceania Australia Queensland Tiaro Curra Curra Map — Satellite Images of Curraoriginal name: Curra geographical location: Tiaro, Queensland, Australia, Australia and Oceania geographical coordinates: 26° 4' 0\"\" South, 152° 35' 0\"\" East map 3d map hotel car rental flightdetailed map of Curra and near places Welcome to the Curra google satellite map! This place is situated in Tiaro, Queensland, Australia, its geographical coordinates are 26° 4' 0\"\" South, 152° 35' 0\"\" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Curra. See Curra photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Curra in Australia. Curra hotels map is available on the target page linked above. Image may be subject to copyright Terms of Use Map Satellitesmall medium large Do you like this map? Link to it or recommend it!Register at Curra or add new placemark for Curra. Get your personal map homepage and much more for free. Curra hotel reservations Book hotel in Curra online and save money Curra hotels »Browse & Book hotels in Australia »Curra hotels – sortable list of all Curra hotels »Search for hotels in Check-in date Check-out date Curra hotels: low rates, no booking fees, no cancellation fees. Maplandia.com in partnership with Booking.com offers highly competitive rates for all types of hotels in Curra, from affordable family hotels to the most luxurious ones. Booking.com, being established in 1996, is longtime Europe’s leader in online hotel reservations."
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"docid": "D453899#0",
"title": "http://www.naturalhistoryonthenet.com/Continents/australasia.htm\nAustralasia",
"text": "Australasia Geography Australasia, also called Oceania or Australasia/Oceania, is the World’s smallest continent – 8,112,000 km² covering approximately 5.3% of the Earth’s land and 1.5% of the Earth’s surface. It is situated partly in the Pacific ocean, bordered by the Indian Ocean to the west and the Southern ocean to the south. The highest point is Mount Wilhelm (4509 m) in Papua New Guinea. The longest river is the Darling river (2,739 km) which is a tributary of the Murray river in Australia. Australasia is the flattest continent with much of Australia being desert. Regions & Seasons Australasia/Oceania is broadly divided into four regions as shown on the map right. Australasia lies entirely in the southern hemisphere and the seasons of all are similar.– Spring – September, October, November – Summer – December, January, February – Autumn – March, April, May – Winter – June, July, August Climate The climate of Australasia/Oceania can be divided into six different climate types Deciduous forest – Four distinct seasons with warm summers and cold, wet winters. The trees shed their leaves in autumn. Rainforest – High temperatures throughout the year with very little rainfall."
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"docid": "D358651#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Y-chromosome_DNA_haplogroup\nHuman Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Map of proposed prehistoric migrations of Y chromosome bearing humans according to the recent African origin of modern humans theory. [ 1]Dominant Y-chromosome haplogroups in pre-colonial world populations, with possible migration routes according to the Coastal Migration Model. Part of a series on Genetic genealogy Concepts Population genetics Haplogroup / Haplotype / Subclade Most recent common ancestor DNA haplogroups ( Human mitochondrial, Human Y-chromosome)Genomics Related topics Y-chromosome haplogroups by population Genealogical DNA test Surname DNA project Personal genomics Genographic Project ISOGGv t e In human genetics, a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup is a haplogroup defined by mutations in the non- recombining portions of DNA from the Y-chromosome (called Y-DNA). Mutations that are shared by many people are called single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). [ 2]The human Y-chromosome accumulates roughly two mutations per generation. [ 3] Y-DNA haplogroups represent major branches of the Y-chromosome phylogenetic tree that share hundreds or even thousands of mutations unique to each haplogroup. The Y-chromosomal most recent common ancestor (Y-MRCA, informally known as Y-chromosomal Adam) is the most recent common ancestor (MRCA) from whom all currently living men are descended patrilineally. Y-chromosomal Adam is estimated to have lived roughly 236,000 years ago in Africa. By examining other bottlenecks all Eurasian men are descended from a man who lived 69,000 years ago. Another major bottleneck occurred about 5,000 years ago and subsequently most Eurasian men can trace their ancestry back to a dozen ancestors who lived 5,000 years ago. ["
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"docid": "D3533100#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/geography/continent-tonga-located-b5876b357e5bd202\nIn what continent is Tonga located?",
"text": "Geography Maps & Cartography Q: In what continent is Tonga located? A: Quick Answer Tonga is located in the region called Australia/Oceania that contains the continent of Australia. Tonga is an archipelago situated south of Samoa, which is in the South Pacific Ocean. Tonga is made up of approximately 176 islands. Continue Reading Keep Learning What is the smallest continent in the world? Where is Tonga located? Why is the Arctic not a continent? Credit: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff CC-BY 2.0Full Answer The region known as Australia/Oceania consists of the continent of Australia and many islands surrounding it, such as New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa and Tonga. This region covers approximately 3,296,044 square miles. Although Oceania may include the continent of Australia, it is not considered a continent."
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"docid": "D1680424#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/oceania/pw.htm\nPalau",
"text": "Print this map Palau - often referred to as Belau - consists of the far-western portion of the Caroline Islands, including the larger islands of Angaur, Babulthuap, Eil Malk, Koror, Peleiu and Urukthapel. For over 30 years it was a part of the United Nations Trust Territory of the Pacific under United States administration. It finally gained its total independence in 1994. Palau is a beautiful tropical paradise, and one of the true unspoiled destinations on the planet. Most of the 100-plus islands are small low-lying coral islands, ringed by barrier reefs. The exception is mountainous Babulthuap, volcanic in origin. The economy revolves around agriculture and fishing, but scuba diving in the pristine reefs is a growing-in-popularity tourism activity. Facts and Figures Official Name Palau Population 20,400Capital City Koror (11,100)Flag here Languages English, Palauan, others Official Currency US Dollar Currency Converter here Religions Christian (50%), others Land Area 508 sq km (196 sq miles)Latitude/Longitude 7º 30N, 134º 30EHighest Point Mt Ngerchelchuus 715 ft. ( 215 m)Maps Palau Large Color Map here Palau Map CIA version here Palau Outline Map here Palau Maps at UT here Oceania Maps here Suggested Links Palau PBS Site here Palau Diving here Palau Island Site here Palau NET here Palau Photos here Palau Tourism here PASSPORTS - TRAVEL VISASNOTE: Before making your travel plans to any worldwide destination, we strongly recommend you authenticate important details regarding all passport and visa requirements. The people at Travel Visa Pro can answer all of your questions!Climate With its location to the immediate north of the Equator, Palau's weather is hot and humid throughout the year."
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"docid": "D1308264#0",
"title": "http://www.skimountaineer.com/ROF/VolcanicSeven.html\n.",
"text": "\"The Volcanic Seven Summits (page created November 1999, last major update March 2007, last minor revision November 2010)The \"\"Seven Summits\"\" are the highest peaks on each of the seven continents. In the same spirit, this page lists the highest volcanoes on each continent. Two of these \"\"Volcanic Seven Summits\"\", Kilimanjaro and Elbrus, are also the highest mountains on their continents. In order to consider two peaks as distinct volcanoes, this list requires that they have erupted from separate vents and each have 1000 feet (305 m) of prominence (reascent) above any intervening pass. This is a rather strict standard, but it helps eliminate most subsidiary summits and satellite cinder cones from the list. For example, the twin summits of Elbrus have erupted from separate vents, but the lower East Peak has only 296 m (970 ft) of prominence above the saddle separating it from the higher West Peak, so it is not listed separately. The two summits of Kilimanjaro are however listed separately, since the lower peak (Mawenzi) has about 850 m (2800 ft) of prominence above the saddle separating it from the much higher Kibo. This makes Mawenzi the third highest volcano and peak in Africa. This list defines the continents based on geological or geographical terms instead of geopolitical or cultural. Primarily, the continents are defined based on their continental shelves, for example this ensures that the island of New Guinea is included as part of the Australian continent."
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"docid": "D3028983#0",
"title": "http://www.enchantedlearning.com/school/Australia/Flag.shtml\n.",
"text": "\"Advertisement. Enchanted Learning.com is a user-supported site. As a bonus, site members have access to a banner-ad-free version of the site, with print-friendly pages. Click here to learn more. ( Already a member? Click here. ) You might also like: Australia Flag Printout Flag of Australia Printout World Flags: Australia and Oceania ZOOM SCHOOL Australia Australia: States and Territories Today's featured page: Verbs: Little Explorers Picture Dictionary Our subscribers' grade-level estimate for this page: 5th - 6th Enchanted Learning.com's Australia's Flag Australia's flag is also called the Commonwealth Blue Ensign. It has three main design elements on a deep blue background: The British Union Jack flag is in the upper left corner - noting Australia's ties to Great Britain The Southern Cross constellation (5 stars) is on the right side of the flag - the Southern Cross is a major navigational constellation in the Southern Hemisphere The large, white, seven-pointed Commonwealth Star (also called the Star of Federation) - it is symbolic of the original states of Australia. On January 1, 1901, this flag was was chosen from about 30,000 entries in a public contest. Annie Whistler Dorrington, Ivor Evans, Leslie John Hawkins, Egbert John Nuttal, and Perth and William Stevens were declared winners of the design contest."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apia\nApia",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses of the term Apia, see Apia (disambiguation). Apia Early-October 2004 view of the Samoan government buildings in Apia Map of Apia Apia Map of Apia Coordinates: 13°50′S 171°45′WCoordinates: 13°50′S 171°45′WCountry Samoa District Tuamasaga Constituency Vaimauga West and Faleata East Founded 1850s Became Capital 1959Area• City 47.80 sq mi (123.81 km 2)• Urban 20.0 sq mi (51.8 km 2)Elevation [1] 7 ft (2 m)Population (2011)• City 36,735• Density 770/sq mi (300/km 2)• Urban 36,735• Urban density 1,800/sq mi (710/km 2)Time zone UTC+13:00 ( UTC+13)• Summer ( DST) UTC+14:00 ( UTC+14)Climate Af Apia is the capital and the largest city of Samoa. From 1900 to 1919, it was the capital of German Samoa. The city is located on the central north coast of Upolu, Samoa's second largest island. Apia is the only \"\"city\"\" in Samoa and falls within the political district ( itūmālō) of Tuamasaga. The Apia Urban Area has a population of 36,735 (2011 census) [2] and is generally referred to as the City of Apia. The geographic boundaries of Apia Urban Area is mainly from Letogo village to the new industrialized region of Apia known as Vaitele. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Climate4 Administration5 City features6 Economy7 Transport8 Education8.1 Universities8.2 Colleges8.3 Primary schools9 Sport9.1 Pacific Games9.2 Association football9.3 Judo9.4 Cricket10 Sister cities11 See also12 References13 External links History [ edit]Main article: History of Samoa A high chief of Apia, Seumanutafa Pogai, circa 1890–1910. Apia was originally a small village (the 1800 population was 304 [2] ), from which the country's capital took its name. Apia village still exists within the larger modern capital of Apia which has grown into a sprawling urban area with many villages."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_continents_by_GDP_(nominal)\nList of continents by GDP (nominal)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search World map showing nominal GDP of countries for the year 2010 according to the IMF. Legend: (in billions of U. S. dollars) > 1,000200-99910-199< 10no data This article includes a list of continents of the world sorted by their gross domestic product (GDP), the market value of all final goods and services from a continent in a given year. The GDP dollar estimates presented here are calculated at market or government official exchange rates. The figures presented here do not take into account differences in the cost of living in different countries, and the results can vary greatly from one year to another based on fluctuations in the exchange rates of the country's currency. Such fluctuations may change a continents ranking from one year to the next, even though they often make little or no difference to the standard of living of its population. Therefore, these figures should be used with caution. Comparisons of national wealth are also frequently made on the basis of purchasing power parity (PPP), to adjust for differences in the cost of living in different countries. ( See List of countries by GDP (PPP) .) PPP largely removes the exchange rate problem, but has its own drawbacks; it does not reflect the value of economic output in international trade, and it also requires more estimation than GDP per capita. On the whole, PPP per capita figures are more narrowly spread than nominal GDP per capita figures."
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"docid": "D718305#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/infopage/contnent.htm\nMap and Details of all 7 Continents",
"text": "Map and Details of all 7 Continents Find below all the information about the 7 continents. Largest Continents? Asia - 17,212,000 sq mi (44,579,000 sq km)Africa - 11,668,599 sq mi (30,221,532 sq km)North America - 9,540,000 sq mi (24,709,000 sq km)South America - 6,890,000 sq mi (17,840,000 sq km)Antarctica - 5,400,000 sq mi (14,000,000 sq km)Europe - 3,930,000 sq mi (10,180,000 sq km)Australia/Oceania - 3,291,903 sq mi (8,525,989 sq km)Most Populated Continent? Asia - (4,298,723,000)Africa - (1,110,635,000)Europe - (742,452,000)North America - (565,265,000)South America - (406,740,000)Australia/Oceania - (38,304,000)Antarctica - (4,490)Continent with Most Countries Africa - (54)Europe - (47)Asia - (44)North America - (23)Oceania - (14)South America - (12)Antarctica - (0)All countries listed by continent here Notes: In some parts of the world students are taught that there are only six continents, as they combine North America and South America into one continent called the Americas. Other experts use only six continents by combining Europe and Asia into a continent called Eurasia. Americas: 42,075,000 sq km – pop: 972,005,000Eurasia: 54,697,000 sq km – pop: 5,041,175,000To convert km (kilometers) to miles ... multiply kilometers by: 0.621371To Convert sq km (kilometers) to sq miles ... multiply kilometers by: 0.386102Notes: The Caribbean Islands, Central America countries and Greenland are all considered part of North America. The Middle East is part of Asia. Many modern atlases and geography experts now consider the long-established continent of Australia to be better defined as Australia/Oceania, which then combines and includes all of (Australia), the large island groups of New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Solomons, and the countless volcanic and coral islands of the south Pacific Ocean, including those of Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia. In short, OCEANIA is now one of the most diverse and fascinating areas on the planet. Special Cases: Hawaii is approximately 2,550 miles southwest of Los Angeles, in the middle of the North Pacific Ocean."
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"title": "http://www.maplandia.com/australia/queensland/ipswich/ipswich/\nIpswich Map â Satellite Images of Ipswich",
"text": "\"world Australia and Oceania Australia Queensland Ipswich Ipswich Ipswich Map — Satellite Images of Ipswichoriginal name: Ipswich geographical location: Ipswich, Queensland, Australia, Australia and Oceania geographical coordinates: 27° 37' 0\"\" South, 152° 46' 0\"\" East map 3d map hotel car rental flightdetailed map of Ipswich and near places Welcome to the Ipswich google satellite map! This place is situated in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia, its geographical coordinates are 27° 37' 0\"\" South, 152° 46' 0\"\" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Ipswich. See Ipswich photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Ipswich in Australia. Ipswich hotels map is available on the target page linked above. Sorry, we have no imagery here. Map data ©2018 Google Imagery ©2018 Terra Metrics Terms of Use Map Satellitesmall medium large Do you like this map? Link to it or recommend it!Register at Ipswich or add new placemark for Ipswich. Get your personal map homepage and much more for free. Ipswich hotel reservations Book hotel in Ipswich online and save money Ipswich hotels »Browse & Book hotels in Australia »Ipswich hotels – sortable list of all Ipswich hotels »Search for hotels in Check-in date Check-out date Ipswich hotels: low rates, no booking fees, no cancellation fees. Maplandia.com in partnership with Booking.com offers highly competitive rates for all types of hotels in Ipswich, from affordable family hotels to the most luxurious ones."
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"docid": "D2849947#0",
"title": "http://www.maplandia.com/australia/new-south-wales/newcastle/kotara/\nKotara Map â Satellite Images of Kotara",
"text": "\"world Australia and Oceania Australia New South Wales Newcastle Kotara Kotara Map — Satellite Images of Kotaraoriginal name: Kotara geographical location: Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, Australia and Oceania geographical coordinates: 32° 57' 0\"\" South, 151° 41' 0\"\" East map 3d map hotel car rental flightdetailed map of Kotara and near places Welcome to the Kotara google satellite map! This place is situated in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, its geographical coordinates are 32° 57' 0\"\" South, 151° 41' 0\"\" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Kotara. See Kotara photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Kotara in Australia. Kotara hotels map is available on the target page linked above.small medium large Do you like this map? Link to it or recommend it!Register at Kotara or add new placemark for Kotara. Get your personal map homepage and much more for free. Kotara hotel reservations Book hotel in Kotara online and save money Kotara hotels »Browse & Book hotels in Australia »Kotara hotels – sortable list of all Kotara hotels »Search for hotels in Check-in date Check-out date Kotara hotels: low rates, no booking fees, no cancellation fees. Maplandia.com in partnership with Booking.com offers highly competitive rates for all types of hotels in Kotara, from affordable family hotels to the most luxurious ones. Booking.com, being established in 1996, is longtime Europe’s leader in online hotel reservations. At Maplandia.com you won't be charged any booking fees, cancellation fees, or administration fees – the reservation service is free of charge."
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"docid": "D1370261#0",
"title": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/australia-and-oceania/\nOceania Map",
"text": "Oceania Map Oceania, also known as Oceanica, is a region located in South Pacific, which consists of sub-regions of Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, and Australasia including countries of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, etc. The primary continental landmass of Oceania is Australia. Oceania consists of 14 countries (UN Members), 2 non UN Member Countries and 27 other territories. Digital Map Customize Download & Print Disclaimer About Map :- Though there is much debate over the definition of Oceania, the Pacific Islands including Australia and New Zealand are consistently included. This map of Australia and Oceania shows the many islands that dot the Pacific Ocean, such as Vanuatu, Fiji, Tuvalu, Samoa, Marshall Islands, Nauru, and the Solomon Islands."
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"docid": "D1655033#0",
"title": "http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Oceania\nOceania",
"text": "\"Previous (Ocean) Next (Ocelot)World map showing Oceania (geographically)Oceania is a geographical (and geopolitical) region consisting of numerous countries and territories—mostly islands—in the Pacific Ocean. The exact scope of Oceania varies—some descriptions include East Timor, Australia, and New Zealand; other versions exclude them. The primary use of the term \"\"Oceania\"\" is to describe a continental region (like Europe or Africa) that lies between Asia and the Americas, with Australia as the major land mass. The name \"\"Oceania\"\" is used, rather than \"\"Australia,\"\" because unlike the other continental groupings, it is the ocean rather than the continent that links the nations together. Contents [ hide ]1 Countries and territories1.1 Other Interpretations2 Oceania ecozone3 Economy4 Demographics5 Notes6 References7 External links8 Credits Oceania is the smallest continental grouping in land area and the second smallest, after Antarctica, in population. Countries and territories Geopolitical map of Oceania Oceania was divided into Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia by the French explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville in 1831. This subdivision is no longer recognized as correct by most geographers and scientists, who prefer to divide Oceania into Near Oceania and Remote Oceania; it is still the most popular subdivision, though. Most of Oceania consists of small island nations. Australia is the only continental country, and Papua New Guinea and East Timor are the only countries with land borders, both with Indonesia. The nations of Oceania have varying degrees of independence from their colonial powers and have negotiated a wide range of constitutional arrangements to suit their circumstances."
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"docid": "D2432072#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/oceania/tv.htm\nTuvalu",
"text": "Print this map Formerly called the Ellice Islands, Tuvalu consists of 5 low-lying coral atolls, 4 islands, and more than 100 islets, all spread over a very large area. These isolated spots of land, the above water tips of undersea mountains, are famed for their beautiful lagoons, reefs, fabulous fishing, and collectible postage stamps. The Polynesians first settled the land now called Tuvalu some 2,000 ago. Arrivals included those from Samoa, Tonga and Kiribati. The Spanish explorer Mendana reportedly sighted the islands in 1568. The first Europeans arrived in the early 19th century, and the islands changed forever. In fact, some islanders were subsequently enslaved and forced to work. In 1892 the British convinced the islanders to join the Gilbert Islands protectorate; later to be called the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony. Almost fifty years later, during World War II, the U. S. used the islands as a military base to combat Japanese invasions in the Pacific. In the mid 1970s the islands seceded from the Gilbert Ellise Colony, officially changing their collective name to Tuvalu, and became an independent nation."
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"docid": "D2537357#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/oceania/ki.htm\nKiribati",
"text": "\"Print this map The widely scattered nation of Kiribati, pronounced \"\"Kir-ee-bahs,\"\" located in the Pacific Ocean along the edges of the Equator, includes the Gilbert, Phoenix and Line island groups. Most are uninhabited. These low-lying coral atolls, ( 33 in all) are the protruding tips of undersea volcanoes, and extend only a few feet above sea level. The waters surrounding Kiribati witnessed intense whaling activities in the 19th century. The islands were an important battlefield during World War II. Formerly part of the British colony of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, it gained full independence from Britain in 1979, shortly before the valuable phosphate deposits on the island of Banaba were depleted. Kiribati was therefore awarded millions for the total exploitation of that major resource in 1981. The local economy now depends on subsistence farming, fishing, and the island's prolific stands of coconut palms, and the subsequent sale of copra ( coconut meat. ) The isolated location of the Kiribati islands prevents tourism from flourishing, and becoming a major business, even though the weather is consistently warm, offshore reefs teem with colorful fish, and WWII shipwrecks are commonplace, especially off the eastern edge of Kiritimati ( Christmas Island. ) That island, incidentally, is the world's largest coral atoll, and was once used for the testing of nuclear weapons."
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"title": "http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/guam.htm\n___ Guam",
"text": "Got it!This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website More info One World Nations Online Home Continents Countries Cities Landmarks Languages Maps International Home Earth Continents Oceania Guam Government Maps News Culture Business Tourism Education Ecology History Info___ Guam Guam shore near Ritidian Point, Guam National Wildlife Refuge. Image: U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Flag of Guam Location map of Guam Destination Guam, the tropical Micronesian island in the western Pacific Ocean, southwest of Rota an island of the Northern Mariana Islands. The U. S. Territory of Guam is with 549 km² (212 square miles) about the size of Ibiza ( Spain) or a quarter the size of Long Island ( New York, USA). Guam is situated about 2,200 km (1,300 mi) east of the Philippines, about 1,800 km (1,100 mi) north of Papua New Guinea, 6.400 km (4,000 mi) west of Hawaii and 3,400 km (2,100 mi) south east of North Korea! The island lies on about the same latitude as Bangkok, Thailand. Guam is the southernmost island of the Marianas Island Arc, a submerged mountain range that extends 2,500 km (1,550 mi) from Guam in south to near Japan. Guam is situated within Micronesia, a subregion of Oceania. The chain of islands stretches along the Mariana Trench, a deep depression in the ocean floor and the deepest part of the world's oceans. The Challenger Deep south of Guam is the deepest known point in the Earth's seabed hydrosphere, with a depth of 10,898 to 10,916 m. Guam is an organized unincorporated territory of the USA, its capital is Hagåtña (Agana), largest city is Dededo (pop. 6,500)."
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"docid": "D2370799#0",
"title": "http://www.maplandia.com/australia/queensland/gold-coast/mudgeeraba/\nMudgeeraba Map â Satellite Images of Mudgeeraba",
"text": "\"world Australia and Oceania Australia Queensland Gold Coast Mudgeeraba Mudgeeraba Map — Satellite Images of Mudgeerabaoriginal name: Mudgeeraba geographical location: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, Australia and Oceania geographical coordinates: 28° 5' 0\"\" South, 153° 22' 0\"\" East map 3d map hotel car rental flightdetailed map of Mudgeeraba and near places Welcome to the Mudgeeraba google satellite map! This place is situated in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, its geographical coordinates are 28° 5' 0\"\" South, 153° 22' 0\"\" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Mudgeeraba. See Mudgeeraba photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Mudgeeraba in Australia. Mudgeeraba hotels map is available on the target page linked above. Image may be subject to copyright Terms of Use Map Satellitesmall medium large Do you like this map? Link to it or recommend it!Register at Mudgeeraba or add new placemark for Mudgeeraba. Get your personal map homepage and much more for free. Mudgeeraba hotel reservations Book hotel in Mudgeeraba online and save money Mudgeeraba hotels »Browse & Book hotels in Australia »Mudgeeraba hotels – sortable list of all Mudgeeraba hotels »Search for hotels in Check-in date Check-out date Mudgeeraba hotels: low rates, no booking fees, no cancellation fees. Maplandia.com in partnership with Booking.com offers highly competitive rates for all types of hotels in Mudgeeraba, from affordable family hotels to the most luxurious ones. Booking.com, being established in 1996, is longtime Europe’s leader in online hotel reservations."
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according to the semiconservative model, how many strands of a parental dna molecule will remain intact?
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"docid": "D307652#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/3300391/chapter-14-dna-the-genetic-material-flash-cards/\nChapter 14: DNA - The Genetic Material",
"text": "\"67 terms Zarthius Chapter 14: DNA - The Genetic Material Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Frederick Griffith British microbiologist who, in 1928, tried to make a vaccine that would protect against influenze, which was thought to have been caused by the bacteria Streoptococcus pneumoniae. Transformation Transfer of genetic material between cells Oswald Avery, Colin Mac Leod, and Maclyn Mc Carthy Three scientists who, in 1944, identified the substance responsible for transformation in Griffith's experiment. -Their experiments indicated that genetic information was not protein-based Hammerling Man who, in the 1930s, discovered hereditary information is stored in the cell's nucleus. -He cut cells of green alga (Acetabularia) into pieces and observed to see which were able to express hereditary information Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase Two people who, in 1952, experimented with viruses that infect bacteria. They demonstrated that phage genetic material is DNA, not protein. Bacteriophages Viruses that infect bacteria. -Viruses consist of genetic material (DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat. Lytic phage Virus (phage) which binds to the cell's outer surface then injects its genetic information into the cell."
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"docid": "D96971#0",
"title": "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK9940/\nDNA Replication",
"text": "DNA Replication As discussed in Chapter 3, DNA replication is a semiconservative process in which each parental strand serves as a template for the synthesis of a new complementary daughter strand. The central enzyme involved is DNA polymerase, which catalyzes the joining of deoxyribonucleoside 5′-triphosphates (d NTPs) to form the growing DNA chain. However, DNA replication is much more complex than a single enzymatic reaction. Other proteins are involved, and proofreading mechanisms are required to ensure that the accuracy of replication is compatible with the low frequency of errors that is needed for cell reproduction. Additional proteins and specific DNA sequences are also needed both to initiate replication and to copy the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes. Go to: DNA Polymerases DNA polymerase was first identified in lysates of E. coli by Arthur Kornberg in 1956. The ability of this enzyme to accurately copy a DNA template provided a biochemical basis for the mode of DNA replication that was initially proposed by Watson and Crick, so its isolation represented a landmark discovery in molecular biology. Ironically, however, this first DNA polymerase to be identified (now called DNA polymerase I) is not the major enzyme responsible for E. coli DNA replication. Instead, it is now clear that both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells contain several different DNA polymerases that play distinct roles in the replication and repair of DNA. The multiplicity of DNA polymerases was first revealed by the isolation of a mutant strain of E. coli that was deficient in polymerase I ( Figure 5.1 )."
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"docid": "D1618561#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiconservative_replication\nSemiconservative replication",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search A summary of the three postulated methods of DNA synthesis Semiconservative replication describes the mechanism by which DNA is replicated in all known cells. It derives its name from the fact that this mechanism of transcription was one of three models originally proposed [1] [2] for DNA replication: Semiconservative replication would produce two copies that each contained one of the original strands and one new strand. Conservative replication would leave the two original template DNA strands together in a double helix and would produce a copy composed of two new strands containing all of the new DNA base pairs. Dispersive replication would produce two copies of the DNA, both containing distinct regions of DNA composed of either both original strands or both new strands. The deciphering of the structure of DNA by Watson and Crick in 1953 suggested that each strand of the double helix would serve as a template for synthesis of a new strand. However, there was no way of knowing how the newly synthesized strands might combine with the template strands to form two double helical DNA molecules. The semiconservative model seemed most reasonable since it would allow each daughter strand to remain associated with its template strand. The semiconservative model was anticipated by Nikolai Koltsov, supported by the Meselson-Stahl experiment [2] [3] and other even more revealing experiments that allowed for autoradiographic visualization of the distribution of old and new strands within replicated chromosomes. Experimental evidence confirmed that two lines were observed, therefore offering compelling evidence for the semi-conservative theory. Rate and accuracy [ edit]The rate of semiconservative DNA replication in a living cell was first measured as the rate of phage T4 DNA strand elongation in phage-infected E. coli. ["
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"docid": "D200378#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/111697422/cell-molec-cell-cycle-and-dna-replication-flash-cards/\nCell & Molec. Cell Cycle and DNA replication",
"text": "\"43 terms Kelli-27Cell & Molec. Cell Cycle and DNA replication Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Cell Cycle Refers to production of new cells, prelude to mitosis or meiosis is replication of DNA. Eukaryotic Cell Cycle Start with mitosis, chromosomes must already be replicated. Cytokinesis = cytoplasmic division. DNA replication, division of nucleus, division of cytoplasm. Interphase (G1 phase, S phase: DNA synthesis, G2 phase) M phase (mitosis and cytokinesis)DNA Replication Watson-Crick model: pair of templates each of which is complementary to the other. Hydrogen bonds broken: strands unwind and separate. Each strand acts as a template to aid in the formation of a new companion strand. Results in two pairs of strands exactly alike. Replication of Circular DNA Theta replication in E. Coli."
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"docid": "D915713#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replication_fork\nDNA replication",
"text": "\"DNA replication From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Replication fork)navigation search DNA replication: The double helix is un'zipped' and unwound, then each separated strand (turquoise) acts as a template for replicating a new partner strand (green). Nucleotides (bases) are matched to synthesize the new partner strands into two new double helices. In molecular biology, DNA replication is the biological process of producing two identical replicas of DNA from one original DNA molecule. This process occurs in all living organisms and is the basis for biological inheritance. The cell possesses the distinctive property of division, which makes replication of DNA essential. DNA is made up of a double helix of two complementary strands. During replication, these strands are separated. Each strand of the original DNA molecule then serves as a template for the production of its counterpart, a process referred to as semiconservative replication. Cellular proofreading and error-checking mechanisms ensure near perfect fidelity for DNA replication. [ 1] [2]In a cell, DNA replication begins at specific locations, or origins of replication, in the genome. ["
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"docid": "D2582258#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/3471383/chapter-14-dna-the-genetic-material-flash-cards/\nChapter 14: DNA: The Genetic Material",
"text": "47 terms oliversax34Chapter 14: DNA: The Genetic Material Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Frederick Griffith (1928) tried to make a vaccine against pneumonia and instead discovered transformation using Streptococcus; injecting live virulent bacteria into mice produces pneumonia; injecting nonvirulent bacteria or heat-killed virulent bacteria had no effect; mixture of heat-killed virulent and live nonvirulent bacteria produced pneumonia; (genetic information for virulence was transferred from dead, virulent cells to live, nonvirulent cells, transforming them from nonvirulent to virulent)transformation process in which one strain of bacteria is changed by a gene or genes from another strain of bacteria Avery, Mac Leod, & Mc Carty (1944) experimented on transformation: elemental composition; same density; extracting lipids and proteins did not reduce transforming properties; protein and RNA digesting enzymes did not affect transforming activity; DNA digesting enzymes destroyed all transforming activity (supported the identity of DNA as the substance transferred between cells by transformation, and indicated that the genetic material was DNA. Hershey & Chase (1952) confirmed that DNA, not protein, was the transformation factor; experimented with bacteriophagesbacteriophage a virus that infects bacteria DNA molecule contains 5-carbon sugar, phosphate group, and nitrogen-containing base (purine or pyrimadine)phosphodiester bond the type of bond that links the nucleotides in DNA or RNA. joins the phosphate group of one nucleotide to the hydroxyl group on the sugar of another nucleotide Edwin Chargaff Did an experiment and discovered that the nucleotides C to G and A to T ratios were the same in all organisms (Chargaff's Rule)Rosalind Franklin supplied Watson and Crick with the X-ray to determine the structure of DNAtautomers Isomers that can interconvert by exchanging the location of a proton; different forms have to do with keto (C-O) verus enol (C-OH) groups and amino (-NH2) verus imino (NH) groups attached to the basesphosphodiester backbone Part of DNA composed of alternating sugar and phosphate groups joined by phosphodiester bonds.antiparallel configuration a single strand of DNA has an inherent polarity. 5' and 3' ends.conservative model (model of DNA replication) The two parental strands reassociate after acting as templates for new strands, thus restoring the parental double helixsemiconservative model (model of DNA replication) when a doule helix replicates, each of two daughter molecules will have one old and one new stranddispersive model (model of DNA replication) all four strands of DNA following replication have a mixture of old and new DNAMeselson and Stahl Used nitrogen isotopes to test the three models of DNA replication; found that semiconservative the most likely model. DNA polymerase Add new bases to the 3' end of existing strands, extending in the 5' to 3' direction; DNA polymerase require a primer to begin synthesis; they cannot begin without a strand of RNA or DNA base-paired to the template (RNA polymerases do not have this requirement, so they usually synthesize the primers.replicon A region of DNA controlled by a single origin of replication.endonucleases an enzyme that cuts the bonds within a polynucelotide chainexonucleases can only degrade from the end of the nucleic acid polymer DNA Pol I acts on the lagging strand to remove primers and replace them with DNADNA Pol II involved in DNA repair processes DNA Pol III main replication enzyme; it is responsible for the bulk of DNA synthesishelicase enzyme that uses energy from ATP to unwind the DNA template (strands are unstable because their hydrophobic bases are exposed to water)single-strand-binding protein (SSB) a protein that coats exposed single strands in order to remain stablesupercoiling DNA condenses as it twists and coils and wraps around proteinstopoisomerase enzyme that cuts and rejoins helix to prevent tangling DNA gyrase topoisomerase involved in DNA replicationleading strand Strand of DNA that is synthesized continuouslylagging strand A discontinuously synthesized DNA strand that elongates in a direction away from the replication fork. Okazaki fragments Short fragments of DNA that are a result of the synthesis of the lagging strand during DNA replication.replication fork A Y-shaped region on a replicating DNA molecule where new strands are growing.processivity ability of a polymerase to remain attached to the template Beta subunit made up of two identical protein chains that come together to form a circle; this circle is clamped onto the template to hold the Pol II enzyme to the DNADNA ligase an enzyme that eventually joins the sugar-phosphate backbones of the Okazaki fragmentsreplisome macromolecular assembly formed by enzymes involved in DNA replication; two main subcomponents: primosome (primase and helicase) and a complex of DNA Pol III enzymes DNA polymerase epsilon used in eukaryotic DNA replication; binds to the 3-5 strand in order to create discontinuous segments starting from different RNA primers DNA polymerase delta used in eukaryotic DNA replication; completes replication on the lagging strandproliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) A protein in eukaryotic DNA synthesis that increases the processivity of DNA Polymerase delta by associating with it and forming a trimeric clamp around DNAtelomeres structures at the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes protecting the ends of chromosomes from nucleases and maintain the integrity of linear chromosomes; composed of specific DNA sequencestelomerase uses internal RNA as a template and not the DNA itself; allows short stretches of DNA to be synthesizedmutagen physical or chemical agent that causes mutationsspecific repair system target a single kind of lesion in DNA and repair only that damagenonspecific repair system uses a single mechanism to repair multiple kinds of lesions in DNAthymine dimer UV light causes a covalent bond to form between adjacent thymine bases on the same strand, in the next round of replication will often cause incorrect base to be substituted in the new strandphotolyase absorbs light in the visible range and uses this energy to cleave the thymine dimerexcision repair recognition of damage; removal of damaged region; resynthesis using the information on the undamaged strand as a template (accomplished by Uvr ABC complex)Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Features Quizlet Live Quizlet Learn Diagrams Flashcards Mobile Help Sign up Help Center Honor Code Community Guidelines Students Teachers About Company Press Jobs Privacy Terms Follow us Language© 2018 Quizlet Inc."
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"title": "http://www.flashcardmachine.com/bmen-2501quizesfall2012.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "Shared Flashcard Set Details Title BMEN 2501 Quizes Fall 2012Description BMEN 2501 Quizes Fall 2012Total Cards 237Subject Biology Level Undergraduate 2Created 12/04/2012Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Biology Flashcards Cards Term1. The size of a molecule is on the order of __________, and the size of an average cell is on the order of ____________. A. nanometer (nm), micrometer (um) B. nanometer (nm), millimeter (mm) C. micrometer (um), millimeter (mm) D. picometer (pm), millimeter (mm) E. micrometer (um), nanometer (nm)Definitionnanometer (nm), micrometer (um)Term2. Three things are required for viewing cells in a light microscope. These include all of the following with the exception of: A. A bright light source must be focused on the cells B. The specimen must be labeled with a fluorescent dye C. The specimen must be prepared to allow light to pass through it D. An appropriate set of lenses must be arranged to focus the image in the eye. Definition The specimen must be labeled with a fluorescent dye Term3. Which is the correct flow of genetic information in the cell?"
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"text": "\"43 terms acatterpillar PLUSDNAPAP Biology A1 2014 Spring Final DNA test, 12 May Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort What statement about infection of E. Coli cells by bacteriophage T2 is true? Only nucleic acids enter the cell What molecule functions to transfer information from one generation to the next in eukaryotes? DNAExperiments carried out by what scientists determined the structure of the DNA molecule? Maurice Wilkins, Rosalind Franklin, james D. Watson, Francis Crick The rules formulated by Erwin Chargaff state that A=T and G=C in any molecule of DNAInformation sources used by Watson and Crick to determine the structure of DNA included X-ray crystallography of double-stranded DNAIf a double-stranded DNA molecule contains 30% T, it must contain __% G. 20Purines include adenine and guanine The strands that make up DNA are antiparallel. This means that the 5-to-3 direction of one strand is counter to the 5-to-3 direction of the other strand. Is this statement \"\"Purines pair with purines, and pyrimidines pair with pyrimidines\"\" true of false? false Which molecular model describes the structure of a DNA molecule? helical, double-stranded, and antiparallel The rails of a DNA ladder are alternating sugars and phosphates The rungs of a DNA ladder are pairs of bases Who first suggested a mode of replication for DNA?"
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/20768049/dna-replication-protein-synthesis-flash-cards/\nDNA & Replication + Protein Synthesis",
"text": "\"210 terms mrllynch DNA & Replication + Protein Synthesis Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Early scientists believes that _____________ was the genetic material of the cell. protein Why did early scientists believe protein was the genetic material of the cell? ( Because...) Because it was more complex than DNAHow many amino acids are there? 20What make up proteins? amino acids (in chains)Long chains of amino acids make up ________________. proteins Fred Griffith worked with what type of bacteria? ( and) Virulent S (smooth) and nonvirulent R (rough) strain of streptococcus pnuemoccocus Virulent S bacteria are ________________ of causing disease. capable Nonvirulent R bacteria are _____________________ of causing disease."
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"title": "https://www.studyblue.com/notes/note/n/bio-1100-study-guide-2012-13-middledorp/deck/9720755\nBio 1100 Study Guide (2012-13 Middledorp)",
"text": "\" (F) 1. T h e c op y in g o f c h r o mo s o me s o c cu r s du r ing:a. G 1.b. S p h as ec. G 2.d. m i t o s is. A ns w e r: b, S phase T h e “S” o f S p ha s e s t a n d s f o r s y n t he s i s o f D N A. Hi n t: W ha t d o th e Ga n d S le tt e rs t h a t d es i gna t e e a c h ph a s e s t a n d fo r? S e e s e c t i o n 9 .1 o f y ou r te x t book. ( F) 2. W h i c h o f t h e f ol l o w in g s t a t e m en ts ab o u t t h e c h r o mo s o me s o f p r oka r y o t i c an d eu k a r y o t i c c e ll s i s t r u e?a."
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"title": "http://biology.kenyon.edu/courses/biol114/Chap01/Chapter_01b2.html\n.",
"text": "\"DNA Structure Helical forms of DNADNA Replication DNA Structure Note: Much of this modified from the MIT Hypertextbook. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was first identified in 1868 by Friedrich Miescher, a Swiss biologist, in the nuclei of pus cells obtained from discarded surgical bandages. The substance he found contained an acidic part, nucleic acid, and a basic (alkaline) part, which we now know to be histone proteins , which bind to the nucleic acid. Which component was the genetic material? Many scientists were sure that it was protein. After all, protein had so many subunits (20 amino acids) that it seemed obvious that there existed within protein the possibility for much more diversity in expressing the genetic code than in DNA, which only has 4 subunits. Each subunit is identical except for the base: MIT Hypertextbook Learn these structures. Click here for Quiz!DNA-binding proteins. In the long run, however, it turned out that the proteins attached to DNA have vital roles in chromosome structure and function. The roles of proteins includegene regulation (in bacteria and in eukaryotes) and chromosome imprinting ."
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"title": "https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Structural_Biochemistry/Nucleic_Acid/DNA/Replication_Process\nStructural Biochemistry/Nucleic Acid/DNA/Replication Process",
"text": "\"DNA Replication is required for all cell division, which allows organisms to grow. In DNA replication, the DNA is first divided into two daughter strands in the genome, which carries the exact genetic information as the original cell. This starting point of the strand being separated is called the \"\"origin\"\". The double strand structure of the DNA aids the mechanism in replicating; these two strands are first separated into two separate strands. The complementary stands of the two separate strands are then recreated by DNA polymerase, an enzyme that specialize in making complementary strands; it will find the correct complementary base for each strand and it will extend from the 5' to 3'. The process of which the original strand is being perserve is called \"\"semiconservative replication\"\". DNA replication is essential in the life cycles for biological organisms. It is initiated when the double stranded DNA located at the origin of replication is separated or melted. When the double stranded DNA is melted, melted region is propagated and a mature replication fork forms. DNA melting, along with the replication fork formation is coordinated by initiators, helicases, and other cellular factors."
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"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-dna-replication-conservative-semi-conservative-dispersive-models.html\nWhat Is DNA Replication? - Conservative, Semi-Conservative & Dispersive Models",
"text": "How do we know that DNA replication is semi-conservative? How do we know it's not conservative or dispersive? Let's follow the famous experiment by Meselson and Stahl to find out!The Double-Helix Model of DNAThe model that Watson and Crick proposed in 1953 to describe the molecular structure of DNA was a landmark discovery. But at the time, many scientists weren't convinced that the model was right. Along with their structural model of DNA, Watson and Crick also proposed a model to describe how DNA is copied inside a cell. Many scientists thought their model of DNA production didn't make sense, and it led some people to doubt whether they were even right about the double helix. Let's learn more about the science behind DNA discoveries to find out how this problem was solved. Scientists had known for a very long time that organisms make copies of their DNA. Making extra copies of the instructions in DNA allows an organism to grow and reproduce. The scientific word for 'copy' is 'replication.'"
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"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090312085339AAs51mL\nWhat is Replication, Transcription, and translation?",
"text": "\"Science & Mathematics Biology What is Replication, Transcription, and translation?what is Replication, Transcription, and translation? they have something to do with science... Follow 5 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Replication/Transcription/Translation Complementary bases Replication DNA -> DNA A -> T T -> A C -> G G -> C Transcription DNA -> RNA A -> U T -> A C -> G G -> C Following replication (copy of DNA to DNA), during mitotic or meiotic division the genetic information for the synthesis of proteins (genetic code encrypted according to the sequence of nitrogenous bases within DNA) is transfered from the mother cell to the daughter cell. The protein synthesis occurs by means of transcrition (in the nucleus: production of RNA with nitrogenous bases that are complementary to one of the DNA strands) and translation (in polyribosomes and the rough endoplasmatic reticulum both located in the cytoplasm: translation from RNA codes to specific chains of aminoacids, i.e. polypeptide, the precursors of proteins). Proteins are involved in all vital functions in cells, including enzymatic catalyzation, transport, storage, movement, support, signaling,defence and control. he synthesis of new proteins begins with the transcription. DNA is transcribed to RNA to produce m RNA (messenger = Ribo Nucleic Acid), r RNA (ribosomal RNA) or t RNA (transport RNA). This happens in the nucleus by means of enzymatic complexes produced themselves by specific genes. The RNA is further transported outside the nucleus, to the cytoplasm, where it become active in the translation (the actual synthesis of proteins). During transcription the chromosomes are locally despiralized (decondensed), so that the genes present at this site ca be read. Only selective genes are in active state at a time."
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"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/replication+bubble\nreplication",
"text": "\"replication (redirected from replication bubble) Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Encyclopedia .replication [ rep″lĭ-ka´shun] 1. a turning back of a part so as to form a duplication.2. repetition of an experiment to ensure accuracy.3. the process of duplicating or reproducing, as replication of an exact copy of a polynucleotidestrand of DNA or RNA. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.rep·li·ca·tion ( rep'li-kā'shŭn ), 1. The execution of an experiment or study more than once so as to confirm the originalfindings, increase precision, and obtain a closer estimate of sampling error.2. Autoreproduction or duplication, as in mitosis or cellular biology.3. DNA-directed DNA synthesis. [ L. replicatio, a reply, fr."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/25624337/lecture-27-28-dna-replication-i-and-ii-flash-cards/\nLecture 27, 28 - DNA Replication I and II",
"text": "\"89 terms dueckn Lecture 27, 28 - DNA Replication I and IILearn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort In what direction is DNA always synthesized? 5' to 3'. In other words, bases add onto the 3' end. What is the general purpose of a DNA polymerase? DNA polymerase uses the template strand to add complementary nucleotides onto the growing strand. In what way does DNA polymerase activity take advantage of Le Chatlier's principle to drive the nucleotide addition (replication) reaction forward? In an intermediate step (after the DNA polymerase adds a base) of the reaction (see graphic) PPi is a product. Pyrophosphatase cleaves the PPi, removing its as a product."
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"title": "http://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/introduction-to-chemistry-general-organic-and-biological/s22-03-replication-and-expression-of-.html\n19.3 Replication and Expression of Genetic Information",
"text": "\"19.3 Replication and Expression of Genetic Information Learning Objectives Describe how a new copy of DNA is synthesized. Describe how RNA is synthesized from DNA. Identify the different types of RNA and the function of each type of RNA. We previously stated that deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) stores genetic information, while ribonucleic acid (RNA) is responsible for transmitting or expressing genetic information by directing the synthesis of thousands of proteins found in living organisms. But how do the nucleic acids perform these functions? Three processes are required: (1) replication, in which new copies of DNA are made; (2) transcription, in which a segment of DNA is used to produce RNA; and (3) translation, in which the information in RNA is translated into a protein sequence. ( For more information on protein sequences, see Section 19.4 \"\"Protein Synthesis and the Genetic Code\"\" . ) Replication New cells are continuously forming in the body through the process of cell division. For this to happen, the DNA in a dividing cell must be copied in a process known as replication. The complementary base pairing of the double helix provides a ready model for how genetic replication occurs."
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"title": "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0022519372901373\nA theory of DNA replication â",
"text": "\"Journal of Theoretical Biology Volume 34, Issue 3, March 1972, Pages 487-508A theory of DNA replication ☆David T. Denhardt Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/0022-5193 (72)90137-3 Get rights and content Abstract The single postulate that proteins called π exist which recognize specific sequences (π sequences) in DNA and there cause the appropriate DNA polymerase to initiate synthesis of a polydeoxynucleotide chain provides an explanation of all the experimental observations relevant to DNA replication. Fundamental tenets of the theory are: A large part, but not all, of the newly synthesized DNA exists in short pieces (relative to the parental molecule). None of the nascent DNA is covalently attached to parental strands. DNA polymerase is responsible for DNA biosynthesis. The π proteins act in concert with an ATP-dependent replication-nuclease which inserts single-stranded nicks in the double-stranded DNA so that the two parental strands may be unwound and separated. The ATP is required first to activate the nuclease in an allosteric manner and then to provide the energy to close the nick; the nuclease can dissociate from the DNA only after the nick has been repaired. The predictions of the model are discussed and analyzed in the context of current information. Previous article Next article J. theor. Biol. ( 1972) 34, 487-508 A Theory of DNA Replication DAVID T. DENHARDT Department of Biochemistry, Mc Intyre Medical Building, Mc Gill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Received 19 February 1971, and in revised form 19 July 1971) The single postulate that proteins called n exist which recognize specific sequences (7c sequences) in DNA and there cause the appropriate DNA polymerase to initiate synthesis of a polydeoxynucleotide chain provides an explanation of all the experimental observations relevant to DNA replication."
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"title": "http://deepwater.org/bioteacher/12-Review%20and%20SOLs/quizzes-autograded/ch16-molecular-stuff.htm\n.",
"text": "\"1. In an important experiment, radioactively labeled bacteriophages were allowed to infect bacteria. In the first trial, the phages contained radioactive DNA, and radioactivity was detected in the bacteria. Next, other phages containing radioactive protein were allowed to infect bacteria, and radioactivity was not detected in the bacteria. These experiments led to the conclusion that _____. ( p. 289)the genes of this phage were made of DNAbacteriophages can infect bacteria DNA is made of nucleotidesgenes carry information for making proteinsgenes are on chromosomes2. In the Hershey and Chase experiment that helped confirm that DNA, not protein, was the hereditary material, the key finding was that _____. ( p. 289)radioactively labeled sulfur remained in the infected bacteria but not in the bacteriophage bodiesradioactively labeled phosphorus remained in the infected bacteria but not in the bacteriophage bodiesradioactively labeled carbon remained in the infected bacteria but not in the bacteriophage bodiesradioactively labeled phosphorus remained in the bacteriophage bodies but not in the infected bacteriano radioactively labeled substances remained in the infected bacteria, but both labeled phosphorus AND labeled sulphur remained in the bacteriophage bodies3. Scientists have discovered how to put together a bacteriophage with the protein coat of phage T2 and the DNA of phage T4. If this composite phage were allowed to infect a bacterium, the phages produced in the host cell would have _____. ("
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"title": "http://www.easynotecards.com/print_list/54545?fs=0&dis=1&pi=on\nPrint Options",
"text": "\"Chapter 161. A1) In his transformation experiments, what did Griffith observe? A) Mixing a heat-killed pathogenic strain of bacteria with a living nonpathogenic strain can convert some of the living cells into the pathogenic form. B) Mixing a heat-killed nonpathogenic strain of bacteria with a living pathogenic strain makes the pathogenic strain nonpathogenic. C) Infecting mice with nonpathogenic strains of bacteria makes them resistant to pathogenic strains. D) Mice infected with a pathogenic strain of bacteria can spread the infection to other mice.2. D2) How do we describe transformation in bacteria? A) the creation of a strand of DNA from an RNA molecule B) the creation of a strand of RNA from a DNA molecule C) the infection of cells by a phage DNA molecule D) assimilation of external DNA into a cell3. D3) After mixing a heat-killed, phosphorescent (light-emitting) strain of bacteria with a living, nonphosphorescent strain, you discover that some of the living cells are now phosphorescent. Which observation (s) would provide the best evidence that the ability to phosphoresce is a heritable trait?"
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/8759490/set-7-flash-cards/\nSet 7",
"text": "20 terms mrsavage Set 711 Online Quiz Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort In DNA polymerization Both a and b Which of the following statements about mismatch repair of DNA is correct Errors in replication made by DNA polymerase are corrected on the unmethylated strand Eukaryotes only have one origin of replication False The following events occur in excision repair of DNA. What is their proper order? ( 1) Base-paired DNA is made complementary to the template. ( 2) damaged bases are recognized. ( 3) DNA ligase seals the new strand to existing DNA. ( 4) part of a single strand is excised 2; 4; 1; 3Which statement about the double helical structure of DNA is false? The genetic material is expressed as the genotype In the Meselson-Stahl experiment, the researchers began with three hypotheses, three models of DNA replication, and was designed so that the results could differentiate between them. In dispersive replication of DNA the original DNA molecule serves as a template for assembling two molecules containing old and new parts Which of the following statements does not summarize the molecular architecture of the DNA molecular architecture if of the DNA molecule The sugar-phosphate 'backbones' of the polynucleotide chains coil within the inside of the helix Which statement about DNA polymerase is false DNA polymerase can start a DNA strand from scratch Eukaryotic chromosomes have two replication forks that move in the same direction The 3' end of a DNA strand is defined as the place where Primase synthesizes an RNA primer and DNA polymerase binds to begin replication The leading and lagging strand in DNA replication differ in that only on the lagging strand DNA is replicated as short fragments To show that DNA in cell extracts was responsible for genetic transformation in pneumococcus, important corroborating evidence was that ____ also destroyed transforming activity."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/According_to_zinn_what_is_his_main_purpose_for_writing_A_people's_history_of_the_US\nAccording to zinn what is his main purpose for writing A people's history of the US?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society History According to zinn what is his main purpose for writing A people's history of the US? Flag According to zinn what is his main purpose for writing A people's history of the US? Edit Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Zinn's main purpose for writing A People's History of the United States was to give an accurate and detailed account of American history from the victim's point of view.1 person found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What is the main purpose of government according to natural rights philosophy? According to the Natural Rights Philosophy the purpose of govt. is to protect the rights of individuals. In a classical republic the purpose of govt. is to promote the common …The main purpose of writing a business plan is to? The main purpose of writing a business plan is to have a clear objective establishing what is significant about the business."
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"title": "http://www.swans.com/library/art16/barker68.html\n.",
"text": "\"Swans Commentary » swans.com November 1, 2010Elite Philanthropy, SNCC, And The Civil Rights Movement (Part I of III)by Michael Barker\"\"\"\"There is a stark reason why romanticizing the civil rights movement fails young people. It is not supported by the facts. ... Though Jim Crow is dead, the evidence is overwhelming that the culture of white supremacy prevails in a more protected form than was ever possessed by the necessarily embattled idea of Jim Crow.\"\" — Wesley Hogan, 2007. ( 1)\"\"In order to find effective solutions, one must formulate the problem correctly. One must start from premises rooted in truth and reality rather than myth.\"\" — Stokely Carmichael and Charles Hamilton, 1967. ( 2) (Swans - November 1, 2010) Fifty years ago, a small group of students came together to fight white supremacy in the United States. They were known as the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). Since the advent of their pioneering activism, which spanned the 1960s, many books have been written to commemorate their successes, but the first one that was published in 1964 by one of their few adult advisers was Howard Zinn's SNCC: The New Abolitionists."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/27683263/fundamentals-of-public-speaking-chapter-4-flash-cards/\nFundamentals of Public Speaking Chapter 4",
"text": "\"45 terms Heroic Moose Fundamentals of Public Speaking Chapter 4Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort True or False Having a well-defined purpose is not especially important in public speaking. False True or False Where and when you are giving a speech has very little to do with selecting your topic. False True or False Brainstorming for topic ideas should be done well before your speech date and should be done over several sessions True True or False Phrasing the thesis of your speech clearly helps you to identify exactly what you want to say to your audience. True True or False Your working outline is made up of your topic, general purpose, specific purpose, thesis, and main points and should not be changed for any reason. False True or False When giving a speech to inform your goal is to reinforce, modify or change audience members' beliefs, attitudes, opinions or values. False True or False When giving a speech to entertain your goal is to reinforce, modify or change audience members' beliefs, attitudes, opinions or values. False True or False The general purpose of a speech is usually to inform, to persuade or to entertain. True True or False According to your textbook, \"\"brainstorming\"\" is a useful technique for generating a lot of ideas. True True or False Part of the brainstorming process involves evaluating the ideas generated. False True or False Before selecting the topic for your speech it is important to consider the audience you are speaking to."
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"title": "http://www.powells.com/25-books-to-read-before-you-die\n",
"text": "\"A few months back, one of our customers sent us a special request for a list of 10 books we felt everyone absolutely must read in his or her lifetime. The question intrigued us and we immediately launched into a heated debate. Should the Bible be on the list? No text has influenced Western culture more, but might it be equally important to read the Koran or the Torah for a more enlightened worldview? Shakespeare seemed like a given, but how to choose between Hamlet and The Sonnets, between A Midsummer Night's Dream and King Lear? And what of lesser-known works — things like The Rings of Saturn or Bluets or No-No Boy or The Book of Disquiet? How could we whittle down our list to just 10 books? As it turns out, we couldn't. We posed the question to our fellow book-savvy colleagues and, after receiving some 1,400 nominations (!) and putting it to a vote, we ultimately settled on 25 titles."
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"title": "http://www.studymode.com/subjects/when-rain-clouds-gather-chapter-summary-page1.html\n\"\"\"When Rain Clouds Gather Chapter Summary\"\" Essays and Research Papers\"",
"text": "\"\"\"When Rain Clouds Gather Chapter Summary\"\" Essays and Research Papers When Rain Clouds Gather Chapter Summarydoes Bessie Head use symbolism in her novel When rain clouds gather and what effect does it have on the way we read and respond to the story? In the novel When rain clouds gather, Bessie Head uses symbolism to express the transition from the harsh life of tribalism, to the development of modern day co-operatives and the effect it has on the community. One of the main symbolic images in the text is the recurring theme of When rainclouds gather. This incomplete and open statement refers... Gather, Novel, Rain 1203 Words | 4 Pages Open Document When Rain Clouds Gather When Rain Clouds Gather (African Writers) by Bessie Head Synopses & Reviews Publisher Comments: The poverty-stricken village of Golema Mmidi, in the heart of rural Botswana, offers a haven to the exiles gathered there. Makhaya, a political refugee from South Africa, becomes involved with an English agricultural expert and the villagers as they struggle to upgrade their traditional farming methods with modern techniques. The pressures of tradition, the opposition of the local chief, and, above... Africa, Botswana, Gather 714 Words | 5 Pages Open Document When Rain Clouds Gatherof his inner struggles - black people had no rights to vote. People were poorly educated and often imprisoned and beaten - bessie head explains that not all white man in south Africa are evil a good example of her conveying it is when dinorego states “I take gilbert as my own son which fact surprises me since he is a white man and we Botswana do not know any white people” -“to gilbert, it was the first real hand clap he had experienced and the loneliness in which he found... Africa, Black people, Poverty 1825 Words | 7 Pages Open Document When Rain Clouds Gather - Chief Matenje Semester 2: Assignment 2 Chief Matenje is an example of corrupt leadership – particularly, the corrupt and oppressive leadership seen on the African continent. He is the antagonist and villain of the novel “ When Rain Clouds Gather ”. When we are first introduced to Chief Matenje, he is referred to as the “troublesome and unpopular brother” of the “paramount chief named Sekoto” (Head 2008:18). Chief Sekoto appointed Chief Matenje as the subchief of Golema Mmidi, a small, rural village in Botswana... Village 1152 Words | 4 Pages Open Document When rain clouds gather ENGLISH 1ST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE LITERATURE - WHEN RAIN CLOUDS GATHER NOTE: This lesson focuses on the historical background to the story and a synopsis of all the chapters."
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"title": "https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/07/06/the-higher-life\nThe Higher Life",
"text": "\"Letter from California July 6 & 13, 2015 Issue The Higher Life A mindfulness guru for the tech set. By Lizzie Widdicombe Andy Puddicombe’s i Phone app, Headspace, teaches meditation to digital burnouts. Illustration by Harry Campbell; Photograph by Neilson Barnard / Westin Hotels & Resorts / Getty Last April, in New York City, three thousand people gathered for THRIVE, yet another TED -style ideas conference offering mental and spiritual rejuvenation to the business world. It was organized by the “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski and the new-media mogul Arianna Huffington, and conceived, Huffington said, to correct a problem that she had perceived in herself and other harried strivers. According to the event’s Web site, “The relentless pursuit of the traditional measures of success—money and power”—had resulted in an “epidemic of burnout”: stress-related illnesses, relationship problems. In addition to frantically pursuing the traditional measures, it was time to introduce a “ ‘Third Metric’—a combination of well-being, wisdom, wonder, and giving. ”THRIVE ’s speakers included women with expertise in the first two metrics: Katie Couric, Tory Burch. But a keynote address was delivered by a Third Metric expert: Andy Puddicombe, a forty-two-year-old British meditation teacher. Puddicombe trained as a Tibetan Buddhist monk before creating an i Phone app called Headspace, which teaches meditation and mindfulness techniques. Since 2012, when the app launched, Headspace has been downloaded by three million users."
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"docid": "D1610103#0",
"title": "http://www.mahablog.com/2010/07/31/american-stasi/\nAmerican Stasi",
"text": "American Stasi Jul 31, 2010 maha --> American History, Wingnuts Being Wingnuts R. S. Mc Cain Channels Joe Mc Carthy Today the FBI released its extensive files on the late Howard Zinn, the popular historian known especially for his book A People’s History of the United States. The FBI opened an investigation of Zinn in 1949 because of his association with what were called “Communist Front” groups. Zinn denied being a member of the Communist Party USA when questioned by agents in the 1950s. However, in the 1960s the FBI renewed its interest in Zinn because Zinn was critical of the FBI. Apparently Zinn was especially critical of the FBI’s investigations of the civil rights movement. Of course, we know now that J. Edgar Hoover’s COINTELPRO project attempted to infiltrate, disrupt and marginalize the civil rights movement from within, including the nonviolent movement of Dr. Martin Luther King. Dr. King himself was under FBI surveillance for much of the last few years of his life. COINTELPRO often operated outside of the law and constitutional prohibitions on warrantless government surveillance. How much Zinn knew about what the FBI was up to I do not know, but at a civil rights protest in the 1960s he declared the U. S. had become a “police state.” This pissed off the Bureau, which then tried to get Zinn fired from his professorship at Boston University."
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"title": "https://www.poetryfoundation.org/harriet/2010/04/documentary-poetry-and-language-surge\nDocumentary Poetry and Language Surge",
"text": "\"Documentary Poetry and Language Surge By Martin Earl One of the posts from the first week and half of April that most struck me was Mark Nowak’s on the 6 th: “25 miners killed in West Virgina Coal Mine blast.” It is (apart from its reportorial relation to a tragic event) deliberately putting the question to the reader. And asking what? Nothing less than what the use of poetry is; in particular, can it be morally responsible and didactically deployed. Can it do more than make nothing happen? The title of the piece reads like a news bulletin. This too is deliberate. If you go to Nowak’s on-site biography, which I immediately did, you learn first that he considers himself to be a “documentary poet.” I did have a vague notion that this designation existed, but I needed to do a little digging to clarify what is actually meant by it. I’m glad I did."
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"docid": "D3467873#0",
"title": "http://naturalon.com/top-10-contaminated-fish-you-shouldnt-be-eating/\nTop 15 Contaminated Fish You Shouldnât be Eating",
"text": "\"Tweet Email Home > Health News > Top 15 Contaminated Fish You Shouldn’t be Eating Top 15 Contaminated Fish You Shouldn’t be Eating9Tweet1.4k Email Photo credit: bigstock It used to be that eating seafood and fish regularly was a pretty safe nutritional bet. Fish was packed with protein, healthy monounsaturated fats, omega-3 fatty acids, all those good things (read more about benefits of fish oil ). Unfortunately, due to our continued poisoning of the environment and the Fukushima power plant meltdown, many fish are now loaded with unsafe levels of mercury and radiation. All fish, every single fish on this planet, have some level of mercury; however, some have much higher levels than others. Take a look at our list of the top 15 most contaminated fish on the market today. Avoid eating these or eat them in very small quantities, unless you are an expectant mother, in which case, avoid these fish entirely. However, we will list the best fish to eat at the end of this article, too, so keep reading!1. Shark This means any type of meat eating shark such as Longfin Mako, Shortfin Mako, Blacktip, or common Thresher shark. Because sharks are at or near the top of the food chain, they consume other types of fish as their main source of food. This means whatever mercury and contaminates are in the fish they eat accumulate in the bodies of sharks."
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"docid": "D1631418#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spelman_College\nSpelman College",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Spelman College Former names Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary Motto Our Whole School for Christ Type Private women's college HBCU [1]Established April 11, 1881 [2] [3]Endowment $367 million [4]Budget $104.6 million [4]President Mary Schmidt Campbell Students 2,340 [3]Location Atlanta, Georgia, U. S.33.746°N 84.411°WCoordinates: 33.746°N 84.411°WColors Columbia Blue and White [5]Athletics None [6]Formerly NCAA Division III GSACNickname Jaguars Affiliations Annapolis Group ACSWebsite www .spelman .edu Spelman College is a four-year liberal arts women's college located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The college is part of the Atlanta University Center academic consortium in Atlanta. [ 2] Founded in 1881 as the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary, Spelman was the fourth historically black female institution of higher education to receive its collegiate charter in 1924. ( Two schools were strictly seminaries and one was originally coeducational.) Therefore, Spelman College holds the distinction of being America's first, and thereby oldest, private, liberal arts historically black college for women. [ 2]Spelman is ranked among the nation's top liberal arts colleges and #1 among historically black colleges in the United States by U. S. News & World Report. The college is also ranked among the top 50 four-year colleges and universities for producing Fulbright and Truman Scholars, and was ranked the second largest producer of African-American college graduates who attend medical school. Spelman ranks #1 among baccalaureate origin institutions of African-American women who earned science, engineering, and mathematics doctoral degrees. [ 7] [8] Forbes ranks Spelman among the nation's top ten women's colleges. The Princeton Review ranks Spelman among the Best 373 Colleges and Universities in America. ["
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"docid": "D149529#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opposition_to_United_States_involvement_in_the_Vietnam_War\nOpposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War Part of the Anti-war movement Protests against the Vietnam War in Washington, D. C., on October 21, 1967Date 1964–1973Caused by United States Involvement in the Vietnam War Goals End the U. S. presence in the Vietnam War Resulted in Disruption -- and eventual termination -- of the draft ( military conscription ). Lowered military morale End of Lyndon B. Johnson presidency. Lowering of U. S. voting age from 21 to 18 -- codified nationally in 1971, in the Twenty-sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Withdrawal of U. S. troops and aid. Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War began with demonstrations in 1964 against the escalating role of the U. S. military in the Vietnam War and grew into a broad social movement over the ensuing several years. This movement informed and helped shape the vigorous and polarizing debate, primarily in the United States, during the second half of the 1960s and early 1970s on how to end the war. [ 1]Many in the peace movement within the U. S. were students, mothers, or anti-establishment hippies. Opposition grew with participation by the African-American civil rights, women's liberation, and Chicano movements, and sectors of organized labor. Additional involvement came from many other groups, including educators, clergy, academics, journalists, lawyers, physicians (such as Benjamin Spock ), and military veterans. Their actions consisted mainly of peaceful, nonviolent events; few events were deliberately provocative and violent."
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"docid": "D2985191#0",
"title": "http://www.wmich.edu/dialogues/themes/audience.html\n.",
"text": "\"Equiano's Audience Equiano applies to the government of Britain to hear his plea. His plea is for the freedom of the slaves, and this is a difficult subject to get the Queen of England to listen to. His book is dedicated \"\"to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain.\"\" 1 Thus, his intentions are to elicit the Queen's \"\"compassion for millions of [his] African countrymen,\"\" and to show the \"\"oppression and cruelty exercised to the unhappy negroes\"\" to the Queen and the British legislature so that they might in turn play a part in the abolition of slavery. 2 The government of Britain was not likely to jump right on the abolitionist band wagon though, because slavery and colonialism was incredibly profitable for them. Because of this, Equiano had to utilize British language and methods of writing, and Christianity in order to get the attention of the British aristocracy. This reveals one obvious audience that Equiano intended to reach, but there were inevitably others. Others may have included abolitionists, historians curious about the effect of the slave trade on blacks, and even many Europeans interested in the popular novels of the day. Action-adventure-travel stories (to which genre Equiano's story at least partly belonged) were immensely popular. James' and Zinn's Audiences Just as Equiano's book is a sort of history--the history of his life--C. L. R. James' book, The Black Jacobins, is a historical account of the slave revolt in the French Colony of San Domingo that resulted in the establishment of Haiti in 1804."
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"docid": "D1699425#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupation_of_Alcatraz\nOccupation of Alcatraz",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Indians of All Tribes\"\" redirects here. For the Seattle organization, see United Indians of All Tribes. A lingering sign of the 1969–71 Native American Alcatraz Occupation in 2006. The \"\"AN\"\" is what remains of an alteration made to the sign, to make it read \"\"United Indian Property\"\". Graffiti on the Water Tower The Occupation of Alcatraz was an occupation of Alcatraz Island by 89 American Indians who called themselves Indians of All Tribes (IOAT). [ 1] According to the IOAT, under the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868) between the U. S. and the Lakota, all retired, abandoned or out-of-use federal land was returned to the Native people who once occupied it. Since Alcatraz penitentiary had been closed on March 21, 1963, and the island had been declared surplus federal property in 1964, a number of Red Power activists felt the island qualified for a reclamation. The Alcatraz Occupation lasted for nineteen months, from November 20, 1969, to June 11, 1971, and was forcibly ended by the U. S. government. The Occupation of Alcatraz had a direct effect on federal Indian policy and, with its visible results, established a precedent for Indian activism. Contents [ hide ]1 Background2 Occupation3 Collapse and removal4 Impact5 Legacies6 See also7 References8 Further reading9 External links Background [ edit]On March 8, 1964, a small group of Sioux demonstrated by occupying the island for four hours. ["
},
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"docid": "D2911628#0",
"title": "http://www.3rd1000.com/nuclear/cruc18.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Harnessing of Nuclear Fission The Story Of The Atomic Bomb1934-1945James Richard Fromm Late in 1938, in Berlin-Dahlem, an experiment in nuclear chemistry touched off a wave of excitement throughout the world which even reached the front pages of the most conservative newspapers. At the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry, only a few miles from Hitler's Chancellery, three researchers had proceeded to repeat some experiments first performed by Enrico Fermi (1901-1954) in Rome in 1934. Enrico Fermi1901-1954The Italian scientist, in an attempt to produce the Curies' artificial radioactivity in the very heavy elements by bombarding them with neutrons, believed he had created an element (No. 93) even heavier than uranium. Two of these scientists in Berlin-Dahlem, Otto Hahn (1879-1968) and Lise Meitner (1878-1968), had already confirmed Fermi's results, and by 1936 it was proposed to name this new element Ansonio after an ancient name of Italy. Otto Hahn1879-1968Lise Meitner1878-1968Fritz Strassmann1902-1980Later, Fritz Strassmann (1902-1980) joined the team and together they continued with these experiments. On January 6, 1939, they observed a strange result which they published two months later in Die Naturwissenschaften. According to Hahn and Strassmann, the bombardment of uranium with neutrons had split the uranium atom almost in half! The smash-up had produced what they had reason to believe were two different and lighter elements, isotopes of barium and krypton (U 92 Ba 56 + Kr 36 ). Previously only bits of the heavier atoms had been chipped away."
},
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"docid": "D269085#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraocular_muscles\nExtraocular muscles",
"text": "\"Extraocular muscles From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Extraocular muscles MRI scan showing lateral and medial rectus muscle. Details System Visual system Origin Annulus of Zinn, maxillary and sphenoid bone Insertion Tarsal plate of upper eyelid, eye Artery Ophthalmic artery, lacrimal artery, infraorbital artery, anterior ciliary arteries, superior and inferior orbital veins Nerve Oculomotor, trochlear and Abducens nerve Actions See table Identifiers Latin Musculi externi bulbi oculi Me SH D009801TA A04.1.01.001FMA 49033 71101, 49033Anatomical terms of muscle [ edit on Wikidata]The extraocular muscles are the six muscles that control movement of the eye and one muscle that controls eyelid elevation ( levator palpebrae ). The actions of the six muscles responsible for eye movement depend on the position of the eye at the time of muscle contraction. Contents [ hide ]1 Structure1.1 Origins and insertions1.2 Blood supply1.3 Nerve supply1.4 Development2 Function2.1 Movements2.2 Movement coordination3 Clinical significance3.1 Examination4 Gallery5 See also6 References6.1 Further reading7 External links Structure [ edit]Extraocular muscles are shown in this image of the left eye (lateral view). Click on the structures for more information. Since only a small part of the eye called the fovea provides sharp vision, the eye must move to follow a target. Eye movements must be precise and fast. This is seen in scenarios like reading, where the reader must shift gaze constantly. Although under voluntary control, most eye movement is accomplished without conscious effort. Precisely how the integration between voluntary and involuntary control of the eye occurs is a subject of continuing research. ["
},
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"docid": "D1780462#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindfulness\nMindfulness",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Mindfulness (disambiguation). Part of a series on Mindfulness Buddhism Psychology Other Similar concepts Category: Mindfulnessv t e Mindfulness is the psychological process of bringing one's attention to experiences occurring in the present moment, [1] [2] [3] which can be developed through the practice of meditation and other training. [ 2] [4] [5] The term \"\"mindfulness\"\" is a translation of the Pali term sati, [6] which is a significant element of Buddhist traditions. [ 7] [8] In Buddhist teachings, mindfulness is utilized to develop self-knowledge and wisdom that gradually lead to what is described as enlightenment or the complete freedom from suffering. [ 7] The recent [ when?] popularity of mindfulness in the West is generally considered to have been initiated by Jon Kabat-Zinn. [ 9] [10]Studies have shown that rumination and worry contribute to mental illnesses such as depression and anxiety, [11] [3] and that mindfulness-based interventions are effective in the reduction of both rumination and worry. [ 11] [12]Clinical psychology and psychiatry since the 1970s have developed a number of therapeutic applications based on mindfulness for helping people who are experiencing a variety of psychological conditions. [ 10] For example, mindfulness practice is being employed to reduce depression symptoms, [13] [14] [15] to reduce stress, [14] [16] [17] anxiety, [13] [14] [17] and in the treatment of drug addiction. [ 18] [19] [20] The practice of mindfulness also appears to provide numerous therapeutic benefits to people with psychosis, [21] [22] and may also be a preventive strategy to halt the development of mental health problems. ["
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"docid": "D2503257#0",
"title": "https://www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/muscles-of-the-orbit\nMuscles of the Orbit",
"text": "Muscles of the Orbit Contents Overview Anatomy Superior Rectus Inferior Rectus Lateral Rectus Medial Rectus Superior Oblique Inferior Oblique Levator Palpebrae Superioris Cranial Nerve Innervations Blood Supply Mnemonics Clinical Eye Exam Overview Muscles of the orbit are also referred to as the extrinsic (arising externally) or extraocular muscles. There are 6 of these extraocular muscles that control eye movement (cows only have 4 of these), and one muscle that controls eyelid elevation. The position of the eye at the time of muscle contraction is what determines how the 6 muscles of the orbit are engaged. Four of the 6 extraocular muscles controls movement in the cardinal directions: north, east, south, west (or up, right, down, left). The other 2 of 6 extraocular muscles are responsible for counteracting head movements and adjusting eye movement accordingly. There is orbital fat that surrounds the sides and back of the eye which cushions it, allows it to move more freely, and functions to protect blood vessels and nerves as they pass through the rear of the orbit. Recommended video: Muscles of the orbit Overview of the muscles of the orbit and related structures. Anatomy The 4 extraocular muscles that control eye movement in the cardinal directions (along with their functions) are: Superior Rectus In the neutral position, this muscle is responsible for elevation, incyclotorsion and adduction (inward, rotational movement). During adduction, the superior rectus is responsible for intorsion, adduction and elevation. During abduction, this muscle is responsible for elevation."
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"docid": "D1945518#0",
"title": "http://jrscience.wcp.miamioh.edu/nsfall99/ProposalArticles/Draft1Howcoloreffectsyour.html\nDraft 1, How color effects your Mood",
"text": "\"Draft 1, How color effects your Mood This topic submitted by Dan Mazzarini, Nicole Schmidt, Mike Friermood, Amy myers ( [email protected]) at 8:15 pm on 9/30/99. Additions were last made on Wednesday, May 7, 2014. Section: Myers ABSTRACTOur initial question was; how do colors effect mood? We narrowed our question into a workable experiment to discover the effects of six different colors on the participant's state of mind, disposition or feeling. We chose black, white, red, yellow, blue and green based on other research and how common they are in our environment. Our intention is to use their responses to various questions as an indication of their present mood. We anticipate that each of our colors will produce a specific mood, and from our tests we will be able to interpret the general reaction to each color. INTRODUCTIONFor our student generated experiment, we decided to test the effects of color on the human psyche. Using six colors in a variety of tests, we hope to find conclusive results that will confirm or disprove our hypothesis that colors have a distinct impact upon the human psyche. We decided upon the this project originally because color in nature was of interest to all of us and the results can be implemented in helpful ways in society."
},
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"docid": "D398852#0",
"title": "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0887618507001569\nMindfulness-based cognitive therapy for generalized anxiety disorder",
"text": "Journal of Anxiety Disorders Volume 22, Issue 4, May 2008, Pages 716-721Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for generalized anxiety disorder Susan Evans a Stephen Ferrando a Marianne Findler a Charles Stowella Colette Smart b Dean Haglin a Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.janxdis.2007.07.005 Get rights and content Abstract While cognitive behavior therapy has been found to be effective in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), a significant percentage of patients struggle with residual symptoms. There is some conceptual basis for suggesting that cultivation of mindfulness may be helpful for people with GAD. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) is a group treatment derived from mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) developed by Jon Kabat-Zinn and colleagues. MBSR uses training in mindfulness meditation as the core of the program. MBCT incorporates cognitive strategies and has been found effective in reducing relapse in patients with major depression (Teasdale, J. D., Segal, Z. V., Williams, J. M. G., Ridgeway, V., Soulsby, J., & Lau, M. (2000). Prevention of relapse/recurrence in major depression by mindfulness-based cognitive therapy. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 6, 615–623). Method Eligible subjects recruited to a major academic medical center participated in the group MBCT course and completed measures of anxiety, worry, depressive symptoms, mood states and mindful awareness in everyday life at baseline and end of treatment. Results Eleven subjects (six female and five male) with a mean age of 49 (range = 36–72) met criteria and completed the study. There were significant reductions in anxiety and depressive symptoms from baseline to end of treatment."
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"docid": "D266493#0",
"title": "http://www.salon.com/2014/10/18/give_student_loans_the_finger_a_new_solution_to_a_massive_generational_outrage/\nGive student loans the finger: A new solution to a massive generational outrage",
"text": "Give student loans the finger: A new solution to a massive generational outrage Young people and their future families are being bankrupted. Here’s a radical response to the heist of the century Kyle Schmidlin10.18.2014 • 3:30 AM • 293 Comments This post originally appeared on Third Rail News. Recently, news broke that Rolling Jubilee, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the eradication of debt, purchased $4 million in private student loan debt and forgave all of it, relieving some 2,000 Americans of that oppressive burden. The group purchased the loans for pennies on the dollar from the notorious for-profit Everest College. And it's only the beginning --according to Rolling Jubilee’s website, they’ve forgiven more than $18.5 million in debt, much of it medical, on only $701,000 raised. Such activism cannot be praised enough. It’s entirely selfless, brings important issues to light and directly aids many Americans. But it can only go so far. The total national debt, both public and private, is a preposterous $60 trillion. If Rolling Jubilee succeeded in wiping out $4 million of that total every day, it would take more than 41,000 years for America to be debt-free."
},
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"docid": "D260234#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meditation\nMeditation",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with mediation. This article is about the induction of specific modes or states of consciousness. For other uses, see Meditation (disambiguation). For bodily positions applied during yoga, see Asana. Nature contemplation Meditation can be defined as a practice where an individual focuses their mind on a particular object, thought or activity to achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm state. [ 1] Meditation may be used to reduce stress, anxiety, depression, and pain. [ 2] It may be done while sitting, repeating a mantra, and closing the eyes in a quiet environment. Meditation has been practiced since antiquity in numerous religious traditions and beliefs. Since the 19th century, it has spread from its Indian origins to other cultures where it is commonly practiced in private and business life. Meditation is under psychological, neurological, and cardiovascular research to define its possible health effects."
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"docid": "D478257#0",
"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080905112857AAZAWVS\nIs the account number the first 8 digits on your credit/debit card?",
"text": "\"Business & Finance Credit Is the account number the first 8 digits on your credit/debit card? I'm just a little confused, new to the debit card, trying to create a paypal account. Thanks! x1 following 14 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Some banks do use these numbers as an account number but most of the time...it's the last 9 or 10 digits. If you are using a paypal account then your credit card account number is all 16 digits and if it's a debit card then it will be your checking/money market account usually it's in 9-10 digits and is usually not part of your debit card number. Source (s): I'm a banker Jake z · 10 years ago1 1 Comment1Source (s): Phone Records Database http://Reverse Phone Number Lookup.enle.inf...? · 1 year ago0 0 Comment This Site Might Help You. RE: Is the account number the first 8 digits on your credit/debit card? I'm just a little confused, new to the debit card, trying to create a paypal account. Thanks!"
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"docid": "D2031952#0",
"title": "http://www.suntrust.com/portal/server.pt/community/welcome_to_suntrust_kit_faqs/1424\n.",
"text": "\"Switch to Sun Trust FAQs We've provided a list of frequently asked questions about the Switch Assistant below. If you still have questions, you can call us at 877.752.2797. What is the Switch Assistant? Is there a fee to use the Switch Assistant? Do I need to have a Sun Trust account to use the Switch Assistant? How do I access the Switch Assistant? What information do I need to use the Switch Assistant? What is a Switch Kit? Is there any special software needed to view my Switch Kit online? I went through all of the steps but my letters aren’t generating."
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"docid": "D3250110#0",
"title": "https://waleteros.com/CardholderAgreement.html\n.",
"text": "\"IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY1. Terms and Conditions for the Waleteros Prepaid Visa ® Card. This document constitutes the agreement (“Agreement”) outlining the terms and conditions under which the Waleteros Prepaid Visa Card has been issued to you by Metropolitan Commercial Bank (Member FDIC) pursuant to a license from Visa U. S. A. Inc. “Metropolitan Commercial Bank” and “Metropolitan” are registered trademarks of Metropolitan Commercial Bank © 2014. By accepting and/or using this Card, you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement. The “Program Manager” for the Waleteros Prepaid Visa Card is Catalina Card Services, Inc. and the Customer Service telephone number is 1-855-558-0042 or see the toll free telephone number on the back of your Card. In this Agreement, \"\"Card\"\" means the Waleteros Prepaid Visa Card issued to you by Metropolitan Commercial Bank, including any Secondary Card (s) you may request. “ Card Account” means the records we maintain to account for the value of transactions associated with the card. \"\" You\"\" and \"\"your\"\" means the person or persons who have received the Card and who are authorized to use the Card as provided for in this Agreement. \"\" We,\"\" \"\"us,\"\" and \"\"our\"\" mean Metropolitan Commercial Bank, our successors, affiliates or assignees. The Card will remain the property of Metropolitan Commercial Bank and must be surrendered upon demand."
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"docid": "D433949#0",
"title": "http://www.hsd.state.nm.us/LookingForAssistance/electronic-benefits-transfer-ebt-.aspx\nLooking For Assistance",
"text": "Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT)When you are approved for certain benefits, you will be issued a New Mexico Electronic Benefits Transfer Card (EBT). Your EBT card is used like a bank debit card. Each month your benefit amount will be deposited into your EBT account. If you receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits (formerly Food Stamps), you can use your card to purchase qualified food items at any participating grocer. If you are eligible for Cash benefits, you can use your card to withdraw your benefits at ATMs throughout New Mexico or pay for purchases at participating grocers. Help Desk Phone Numbers Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 1-800-283-446524-Hour Service 1-800-843-8303How to use your EBT Card at the grocery store? How to use your EBT Card for cash at an Automated Teller Machine (ATM)? When will I get my EBT card? How do I get my benefits with the EBT card? When do I get my benefits?"
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"docid": "D379235#0",
"title": "https://wallethub.com/edu/ach-payment/11932/\nACH Payments: How to Safely Make Debit Transactions",
"text": "\"ACH Payments: How to Safely Make Debit Transactions Apr 10, 2015 | Karl Eisenhower0SHARESIt’s increasingly popular to make many purchases via direct debit from your checking account, especially when shopping or paying bills online. This is sometimes called an “electronic check” or “direct debit,” and it works just like any other payment you’d make online. You just supply your account and routing numbers instead of a credit card or debit card number. These transactions are made possible by the Automated Clearing House (ACH), an electronic network for securely accepting deposits and disbursing payments. ACH is used for many types of money transfers – including direct deposit of your paycheck. Making payments by letting others pull money from your account is convenient, but it also can be risky. If your account information falls in the wrong hands, fraudsters can use it to make unauthorized withdrawals from your account. The good news is there are things you can do to protect yourself.1 How ACH Works 2 Are ACH Transactions Safe? 3 Safer Alternatives4 Why You Should Stop Writing Checks 5 Tips for Using ACH Safely How ACH Works There are two basic types of ACH transactions: ACH credits. An originating financial institution sends funds to an account at receiving financial institution."
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"docid": "D651230#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_the_account_number_on_a_bank_card\nCan you tell which bank from account number?",
"text": "\"Jpipper 1,138 Contributions Can you tell which bank from account number? Answer . Yes, as far as I know with English bank cards there is a 16 digit number across the front, the first four digits correspond with what kind of card it is ie Visa, A …Calsonstyle 6 Contributions Can you get bank account without card? Yes, When you register your bank account, the worker will ask you want to take the ATM Card or not. If you want the Card, there will be an extra charge. Luetta79 1 Contribution How can I reenter my bank account number? I entered the wrong routing and banking account numbers and would like to correct. How can I do this? RHYFOR 104,490 Contributions Where is the card number on a bank card? The card number is the sixteen digit card number that runs along the centre to top of the card."
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"docid": "D3237013#0",
"title": "http://www.goodfinancialcents.com/credit-card-numbers-what-they-mean/\nHow to Make Sense of Your Credit Card Numbers",
"text": "W hen you look at your credit card, chances are that you notice the numbers on the front. The numbers on the front of the card provide an interesting amount of information — beyond just an account number attached to your finances. When you use your credit, the numbers tell a story. And you can know that story if you understand what the numbers on the front of your credit card mean. Transparency with cards is important, and you can get a better idea of what to expect when you know what your credit card numbers mean. Type of Card When you look at the credit card numbers, you will probably notice that some of your cards start with the same number. This is because the type of credit card you have is identified by the first number, which is always a 3, 4, 5, or 6 for major cards. There are other types of cards, though, depending on what you are trying to accomplish. Here are the corresponding card types:1 or 2: Airline cards3: Travel/entertainment card, like Diner's Club or American Express4: Visa5: Master Card6: Discover7: Gas cards If you are filling out an online form, and you tell the form that you are swiping a Visa card, but the number starts with a 6, your form of payment will be rejected, because your card number is for a Discover card, not a Visa. Your Account Number Interestingly, your account number isn't all of the remaining digits."
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"docid": "D1014114#0",
"title": "http://www.shopbycards.com/how_to_verify_paypal_account_using_My_ePrepaid_Mastercard_debit_card.php\n.",
"text": "\"How to verify Pay Pal account using BPI My e Prepaid Master Card By: Al Alih Chamz Hamis Share: Tweet Date: 26/03/2013Everytime you do an online shopping, one great question that always come to your mind is “is there a way for me to hide my credit card information to the online merchant that I’m buying from right now?” Or if you own an online store, or planning of owning one, another question that pops up your mind would be, “If I’m going to start my own online business, is there a way for my customer to pay me directly from their card?” That’s just a few questions that Pay Pal has already answered. If you’re an online shopper, and you would like to buy something, but hesitate to give your cards credential to any online store, just simply use your Pay Pal account. Pay Pal will pay them using your card, but doesn’t give them your cards credentials. And if you’re an online entrepreneur, Pay Pal should always be your best friend, one thing for sure; you will need them to receive payments from your customer, and sends that amount to your bank account or credit card for withdrawals. Pay Pal, so to speak, has no difference from the remittances services that you always use for sending money to your loved-ones, technically speaking as what I have said. The mechanics behind it is like this…you need to buy something online; you have a credit card or a debit card that can be used to purchase the product that you wish to buy. Unfortunately, you are not sure of the security behind the online-merchants that you are going to deal with. Then you will ask, is it safe to expose your credit card or debit cards details to them?"
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"docid": "D342109#0",
"title": "http://www.wellsfargoroutingnumbertexas.com/\nWells Fargo Routing Number Texas",
"text": "Wells Fargo Routing Number Texas Accordingly, Wells Fargo Routing Number Texas is 111900659 in for north texas and routing number of Wells fargo south is 112000066. These routing numbers are varies for different locations that means where the branch is situated thus it totally relies on which branch location you belong to and where your bank account is opened. Texas (North)Routing 111900659wire 121000248ach 111900659Texas (South)Routing 112000066wire 121000248ach 112000066Wells Fargo Routing Number is a nine-digit code which plays primary role in the bank that can be founded on the back side of the check and it is very different from the account number. The routing number alternatively called as transit number or ABA numbers or SWIFT codes which are used by customers to transfer the money or maintain the account. Wells Fargo Routing tx (i.e texas) is a very specialized service than savings accounts, IRAs, Prepaid cards, wire transfers, and lines of credit. The routing number totally lies on where you initially opened the bank account. It can be found on the below left corner of the check easily. If you're unable to find the Routing Number for Wells Fargo Texas, you can contact the customer service representative through a telephone number. For the purpose of wire transfer, you can use the transit number WFBIUS6S for all international wires and 121000248 for all domestic wires. Similarly, you can able to find routing numbers for other Wells Fargo Locations such as 121042882 for California, 121042882 for Oklahoma, 053207766 for South Carolina, 051400549 for Virginia, 055003201 for Maryland, 121042882 for West Virginia, and more."
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"docid": "D2685274#0",
"title": "http://webstandardssherpa.com/reviews/auto-detecting-credit-card-type\nAuto-detecting Credit Card Type",
"text": "\"There was a time when people thought the internet required a completely different payment method than the real world. After a very short period of time, everyone came to realize that credit cards were actually quite well-suited to the web, and so the credit card form was born. You’ve probably seen such form frequently and always with the same fields: Your name Credit card type Credit card number Expiration date Recently, I’ve come across several sites who have done away with the credit card type field. Both Amazon and Git Hub don’t require you to select a credit card type in their form. As you fill in the credit card number, the user interface changes to show the type of credit card being used. Amazon waits until the entire credit card number is entered and then displays an icon representing the credit card type. Amazon’s Credit Card Detection Git Hub updates the interface a bit faster, waiting until it has enough information to figure out the credit card type. Initially, there are several credit card icons showing. Once the actual credit card type is determined, all of the icons fade except the one representing the credit card type. Git Hub’s Credit Card Detection This credit card type detection is a nice addition to the standard payment form because it frees up the user from entering what is actually redundant information."
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"title": "http://www.planetfeedback.com/amazoncom+inc/billing/payment/amazon+provides+no+means+of+paying+store+card+without+physical+card+in+hand/336775\nAmazon provides no means of paying Store Card without physical card in hand",
"text": "\"Amazon provides no means of paying Store Card without physical card in hand Posted Thu April 25, 2013 3:47 pm, by Scott M. written to Amazon.com, Inc. Write a Letter to this Company | Rate this Company I applied for and was approved for the Amazon store card. Used it to purchase a few items as I buy at least several hundred dollars a month of business supplies from Amazon, And I figured that it would be better to have a account dedicated entirely to that to make it easier to track expenses. Now comes time to pay bill, You cannot pay bill online without the credit card in hand, I have never received a single invoice, note or ANYTHING from Amazon except increasingly severe damage to my credit because of the credit card Amazon gives me no means to pay either online or in the real world, When you call the number for the card no one will speak to you about account without a account number which I do not know and have no means of finding out. I have the cash waiting to pay card balance in FULL IMMEDIATELY I would like Amazon to give me some means of paying my bill AND removing the delinquent trade line from my credit reports which I have received through no fault of my own. I would also like to NEVER see another solicitation for Amazon credit on my account EVER again as I have been so badly burned with this one. Usually Amazon is easy to deal with but in this case doing business with them is next to impossible and it's harming other aspects of my life most importantly my credit rating Reply Log In/Create an account | 12 commentsdel.icio.us Digg this Planet Feedback Comments are subject to strict terms and conditions. We reserve the right to deny site membership privileges to any individuals acting inappropriately. Re: Amazon provides no means of paying Store Card without physical card in handby john t. Posted Thu July 11, 2013 @ 11:27 AMI agree with you. Reply Re: Amazon provides no means of paying Store Card without physical card in handby Odis L. Posted Fri May 3, 2013 @ 10:19 PMI pay my bill every month without having it in hand. I simply log into my account through Amazon and pay my bill."
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"docid": "D2034171#0",
"title": "https://www.fedchoice.org/faq/\nFAQ",
"text": "\"FAQFAQ Categories General What is Fed Choice ABA Routing Number? Do I need all the numbers in the A/C # (Account number) for Direct Deposit - Prefixes included? What is an ABA Routing Number? How do I download transactions to Quicken®? What's the difference between internal transfers & external transfers? Checking How do I order checks? How can I view cleared checks?e Services How can I get access to e Banking? How do I select or change my username for e Banking? Credit/Debit Cards How do I view the number of VISA® Platinum rewards points and reward options that I have earned? What are the hours of operation for the Scorecard Service Center?"
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"docid": "D2267160#0",
"title": "https://www.pofssavecredit.co.uk/POFS-NIS/contentHelp/creditcards/content_faqs_creditcard.jsp\n.",
"text": "\"Frequently Asked Questions FAQs - Eligibility and your application FAQs - Your PIN and card security FAQs - Managing your account E-mail Technical Help FAQs - Eligibility and your application How much do I need to earn? Do I need a full time job? Will I need a credit check? Why shouldn't I apply from a web caf� or kiosk? What about my credit limit? Can I re-apply again if I'm not accepted the first time? Who do I contact if I do not receive my card? Can I choose which type of card I want? What is the annual fee for the Post Office� credit card? Can I apply for a Post Office� credit card if I live in the Channel Islands or the Isle Of Man?"
},
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"docid": "D1102271#0",
"title": "http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-numbers-are-on-a-credit-card/\nHow Many Numbers Are On A Credit Card",
"text": "How Many Numbers Are On A Credit Card Posted by: admin Posted date: May 31, 2012 In: Technology Comment : 0 22,547 views The number of digits on a credit depends on the type credit card. Visa and Master Card both have 16 digits except for the American Express and other International cards which have 15 digits. For additional verification, sometimes, you are asked to provide the 3-digits that follow the card number on the signature line on the back of the card. American Express is the exception with only 15 numbers with 4-digits (for verification) on the front of the card. Credit card number is the most important part of the information printed on credit card. Usually the number is 16 digits. The first digit indicates the type of card. For example, digit 3 is American Express, number 4 is VISA and 5 is Master Card. This is also one of the first lines of defense against fraud – if in the randomly generated card number the first figure does not match the type of card, it will signal that the card is a fake. But of course, do not expect that the cardholders are not so prepared, so that information about the first digit is just to make a note."
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"docid": "D41500#0",
"title": "https://www.radiusbank.com/company/faqs\nFAQs",
"text": "\"General FAQs | Personal Banking FAQs | Business / Union / Government Banking FAQs | Mobile Banking FAQs | Text (SMS) Banking FAQs | RADIUS CARD APP FAQS | Telephone Automated Banking FAQs General FAQs WHAT IS RADIUS BANK'S ROUTING NUMBER? Radius Bank's routing number is 211075086. What types of personal accounts can I open online? Currently, only select personal accounts can be opened online with Radius Bank. You may open Radius Checking, Radius Hybrid Checking, Essential Checking, Radius High-Yield Savings, Certificate of Deposit (CD), or Overdraft Protection Line of Credit accounts online. Please note that you must be at least 18 years of age, and you must be a U. S. Citizen or U. S. Resident Alien to open an account. Apply Now How do I apply for a personal deposit account? Online: click here to open a personal deposit account online. In-person: visit our Financial Center By mail: download and complete a Personal Deposit Account Application Over the phone: call our Customer Service Department at 800.242.0272How do I open a business deposit account? To open a Business Deposit Account, contact a relationship manager."
},
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"docid": "D818740#0",
"title": "http://qwikfix.co.uk/paypal-contact-number/\nPayPal Customer Service Contact Number UK",
"text": "\"Pay Pal Customer Service Contact Number UKBanking & Finance ecommerce Internet Shopping- May 9, 2016 0Are you looking for Pay Pal contact number? Find list of paypal contact phone numbers given below. These numbers will directly connect you to the Pay Pal customer service team for all your queries such as setting up of Pay Pal account, verifying, cancelling, fraud allegations, service questions. You can contact this dedicated UK phone number seven days a week. The phone lines are open from 8:30 am to 11:30 pm. To know more about Pay Pal account, online payment, mobile app, phone the Pay Pal helpline during opening hours (8:30 am to 11:30 pm, 7 days a week). Calls made will be charged 5p/minute plus your phone provider access charge. However, you can also call at a Pay Pal free phone number . This number is free to call from all the U. K landlines and mobile phones. Make sure you contact the Pay Pal customer services team at the timings: 8:30 am to 11: 30 pm from Monday to Sunday."
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"docid": "D2870259#0",
"title": "http://www.disclosures.fiacardservices.com/privacy/compinfo\nData Compromise â What You Need To Know",
"text": "Data Compromise – What You Need To Know A data compromise is an organized theft of ATM, check/debit, or credit card information primarily from merchants through merchant data breaches, merchant third party processors, computer theft, stolen storage tapes or company insiders working for a merchant or a merchant’s contractor. When an incident does occur, such as a data compromise you can be assured that we will be proactive in protecting your information. How FIA Card Services is notified of data compromise What to expect when a data compromise occurs Credit Card Notification Process Data Compromise FAQs What You Can Do to Protect Your Information Recognizing fraudulent activity Reporting suspicious activity Key Terms How FIA Card Services is notified of a data compromise When a data compromise occurs FIA Card Services is notified by multiple sources, including Visa®, Master Card®, American Express® and law enforcement agencies when our accounts have been included in a data compromise. Due to the sensitivity of the information and potential impact to investigations, limited information specific to the breach is provided to us. One of the items we do not receive is the name of the merchant where the breach occurred. Unless the merchant announces the breach to the public, we are unable to provide the name of the merchant or where the data breach has occurred. What to expect when a data compromise occurs FIA Card Services continuously monitors accounts to attempt to identify any out-of-pattern activity on your account and to identify risk of fraud. When an account has been identified as being at risk for fraud, we will proactively close your card account and provide you with a new card. We understand that learning your account information may have been compromised can be an alarming experience. Important things to note if your card account data has been compromised: Reissuing you a new card is strictly a precaution based on our commitment to the security of your account It does not mean that fraud will occur on your account It does not mean that you will become a victim of identity theft If you notify us promptly, you will not be responsible for any unauthorized activities on your accounts."
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"docid": "D3226454#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080627173127AA2KjWF\nH&r block emerald card routing and account number?",
"text": "Business & Finance Taxes United States H&r block emerald card routing and account number?i need to know where i can find my routing and account number for my h&r block emerald card. i cant find it on the website and their office is closed. i need it urgently. can anyone tell me where i can find it? please dont give me hypotheticals. only answer if you know4 following 5 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Its on the paper the card was attached to when you got the card. If you can't find it, I think there is an 800 number on the card. You can call them and get the Routing and account numbers. Source (s):16 years experience with H & R Block. Mark S · 10 years ago1 0 Comment Asker's rating Emerald Card Routing Number Source (s):https://shrinks.im/a9CVFquezada · 1 year ago0 0 Comment For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/x4HGJ If you look at the paperwork HR Block gives you, they have a page that lists what Routing and Account number they sent to the IRS."
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"docid": "D2751684#0",
"title": "https://www.discover.com/credit-cards/help-center/faqs/download-statements.html\nDownloads and Copies",
"text": "\"How will linking my Discover online card and Bank accounts affect my Mint, Quicken, and Quick Books settings? Once your Discover online card and Bank accounts are combined into one convenient User ID and Password, you'll need to follow a few steps to update how they work. Check out these detailed instructions to begin the process. How do I retrieve my transactions using Quicken? The first step is to register your Discover card account online if you have not already. Please click the link to register now. Next, open Quicken for Windows or Macintosh and setup your Discover card account (see details below on setting up online services). Finally, click \"\"Update Now\"\" or \"\"One Step Update\"\" while in the Quicken software to retrieve your Discover card transactions. The information below will help you set up your accounts in Quicken. Please enter all numbers without spaces or dashes."
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"docid": "D326527#0",
"title": "https://summitcreditunion.mycardinfo.com/faq.aspx\nFrequently Asked Questions",
"text": "My Card Info What is My Card Info? How do I enroll? What if my Username or Password does not work? How do I make a Payment on my account? If I suspect Fraud or Forgery, what should I do? If I want to Dispute a transaction, what should I do? Is My Card Info safe? Activation and Use How do I activate my account? My card has been lost/stolen, what should I do? I think I have fraud on my account, what should I do?"
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"docid": "D288775#0",
"title": "https://www.accountnow.com/resources/CardholderAgreement_Bancorp.aspx\n.",
"text": "\"Cardholder Agreement IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ CAREFULLYTerms and Conditions/Definitions for the Account Now ® Gold Visa ® Prepaid Card or Account Now ® Prepaid Visa ® Card This Cardholder Agreement (“Agreement”) outlines the terms and conditions under which the Account Now Gold Visa Prepaid Card (“Account Now Gold”) or Account Now Prepaid Visa Card has been issued to you by The Bancorp Bank, Wilmington, Delaware (“The Bancorp Bank” or “Issuer”). The Issuer is an FDIC insured member institution. “ Card” means the Account Now Gold Visa Prepaid Card or Account Now Prepaid Visa Card issued to you by The Bancorp Bank. Your Card Account is administered by Account Now, Inc., which is an Independent Sales Organization (“ISO”) pursuant to an agreement with The Bancorp Bank. Account Now provides certain support and marketing services for the Card. By accepting and using the Card, you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement. “ Card Account” means the records we maintain to account for the value of claims associated with the Card. “ Account Number” means the 13-digit number used to identify your Card Account. “ Card Number” is the 16-digit number embossed on your Card. “ You” and “your” mean the person or persons who have received the Card and are authorized to use the Card as provided for in this Agreement. “"
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"docid": "D1458785#0",
"title": "https://www.glassdoor.com.au/Salaries/san-antonio-accountant-salary-SRCH_IL.0,11_IM757_KO12,22.htm\nAccountant Salaries in San Antonio, TX, US Area",
"text": "Accountant Salaries in San Antonio, TX, US Area About This Data193 Salaries Updated 28 Mar 2018Average Base Pay$51,947/ yr6% below national average Not enough reports to show salary distribution$39K Low$52K Average$67K High How much does a Accountant make in San Antonio, TX? The average salary for a Accountant is $51,947 in San Antonio, TX. Salaries estimates are based on 193 ... More Salaries for Related Job Titles Accounting Clerk $32KEntry Level Accountant $46KJunior Accountant $43KStaff Accountant $52KAccounting Manager $78K"
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"docid": "D848324#0",
"title": "http://houston.culturemap.com/news/real-estate/03-13-15-real-estate-shocker-houston-home-prices-are-the-highest-in-texas-but-still-cheap-nationally/\n\"Real estate shocker: Houston home prices are the highest in Texas, but still \"\"cheap\"\" nationally\"",
"text": "\"Home » Real Estate Home Price Shocker Real estate shocker: Houston home prices are the highest in Texas, but still \"\"cheap\"\" nationally By Elizabeth Rhodes 3.13.15 | 2:46 pm1190Enlarge Slideshow A median-priced home in Houston costs $199,300 and requires a salary of $49,983.37 to afford monthly payments of $1,166.28. Everyday Houston Homes.com San Francisco topped the list for the highest salary required to purchase a median-priced home, which costs $742,900. The Huffington Post Mortgage tracking site HSH.com recently released a study detailing the salary needed to afford a home in 27 of the nation's metropolitan areas. Need Rapid Cash Now While it might seem like Houston home prices are steep, a new study shows that a median-priced home in the Bayou City is actually much cheaper than homes in many other parts of the country, and they require a lower salary to purchase and maintain payments. HSH.com — a mortgage tracking site — calculated the annual before-tax income required to cover a median-priced home's mortgage principal, interest, tax and insurance payments in 27 major U. S. cities. The mortgage research company based estimates on the National Association of Realtors ' fourth-quarter data for median home prices and used its own data on average interest rates for 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages and a 20 percent down payment (although the author notes it's possible to buy a home with a down payment below 20 percent). In Houston, the annual income needed to afford a median-priced home is $49,983.37, making it the 13th most expensive out of the 27 cities on the list. With that salary, an individual could afford a $199,300 home with an average monthly payment of $1,166.28. \"\" Quarterly price declines continued in Houston, but it remains the most expensive Texas metro on our list,\"\" writes Tim Manni of HSH.com. \"\" Yearly price growth in the Houston metro continues to lead the pack among the Texas three (including Houston, San Antonio and Dallas)."
},
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"docid": "D2892003#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Floresville-Texas.html\nFloresville, Texas",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Floresville, Texasadd your We are giving away $1200 in prizes - enter simply by sending us your own city pictures! See promotion details and to upload your Floresville, Texas photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map66°F10 miles Wind: 12 mph Pressure: 30.05 in Humidity: 68%Current weather forecast for Floresville, TXPopulation in 2014: 7,149 (92% urban, 8% rural). Population change since 2000: +21.8%Males: 3,647 (51.0%)Females: 3,502 (49.0%)Median resident age: 44.9 years Texas median age: 34.5 years Zip codes: 78114. Estimated median household income in 2016: $55,144 ( it was $30,093 in 2000)Floresville: $55,144TX: $56,565Estimated per capita income in 2016: $22,669 ( it was $13,340 in 2000) Floresville city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $138,978 ( it was $56,800 in 2000 )Floresville: $138,978TX: $161,500Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $154,512; Detached houses: $170,477; Mobile homes: $73,484Median gross rent in 2016: $877. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 78114Floresville, TX residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses M&M Handyman Services Re/Max Vista Eco-frendly Treks & Expedition Pvt. Ltd. Journeys Unique Travel Reliance Realty, LLCPut your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Floresville, TX (2010)4,20065.1%Hispanic2,09432.5%White alone931.4%Black alone390.6%Two or more races150.2%Asian alone50.08%American Indian alone20.03%Other race alone Races in Floresville detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Floresville: 87.6 (less than average, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not?"
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"docid": "D1755076#0",
"title": "http://www.thebestcolleges.org/rankings/texas/\nThe 25 Best Colleges in Texas for 2018",
"text": "\"Home > The 25 Best Colleges in Texas for 2018The 25 Best Colleges in Texas for 2018Download Badge As everyone knows, Texas is a very big state, and colleges in Texas can be just as big. Thousands of students choose to attend colleges or universities in Texas every year. The Lone Star State ranks near the top of the list in terms of the number of colleges and universities and the number of students enrolled. Even community colleges in Texas are grand. There are many good reasons to choose to attend colleges in Texas. Students enjoy the mild winters and warm springs, as well as the diversity of landscapes and people the state has to offer. In addition to being national leader in business, technology, agriculture, aerospace, and biomedicine, Texas also has the advantage of being one of the safest and most affordable states to live in. For the Top 25 Colleges in Texas for 2017, we used the same methodology used in our inaugural 2016 edition of The Best Colleges Top 50 Colleges and Universities in America. In our attempt to create a college ranking system that takes into account what really matters to students and their parents, we’ve gone beyond investigating standard indicators of academic quality and student satisfaction used by other major ranking systems to also consider indicators of the economic value of a school and the quality of life offered by the city or town in which it is located. At the top of this year’s ranking is Rice University, which has long been recognized as one of the premier universities in Texas and the world, as have the schools in the second and third spots, Trinity University and the University of Texas at Austin (though we imagine a few people might take issue with UT-Austin being ranked higher than Texas A&M)."
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"docid": "D906487#0",
"title": "http://www.cityrating.com/cost-of-living/texas/\nCost of Living in Texas (TX)",
"text": "Cost of Living in Texas (TX)Home Cost of Living Texas The cost of living in Texas (TX) is lower than the nationwide average. The average yearly pay in Texas is $54,333.00, which is higher than the U. S. average annual salary by $712.00. The consumer price index (CPI) of 235 in Texas is 4.08% lower than the U. S. city average CPI of 245. The sales tax is 6.25%. The CPI calculation is based on a statistical model that takes into account some of the major personal consumption categories such as healthcare, transportation, housing, education and food, in addition to the average Texas annual salary, sales tax rates and the regional consumer price index. Texas Consumer Price Index (CPI): CPITexas 235U. S. City Average 245Average Annual Pay: U. S. Dollars Texas $54,333U. S. City Average $53,621Consumption Categories in Texas versus National Average: Category Percentage Versus National Average Education -4.87%Healthcare -13.26%Groceries -34.34%Housing ( Rent)-7.83%Housing ( Mortgage)-3.58%Electricity 4.29%Gasoline -9.60%Next View the Cost of Living for cities in Texas (TX): Abilene Addison Alamo Alice Allen Alton Alvin Amarillo Angleton Arlington Athens Austin Balch Springs Bay City Baytown Beaumont Bedford Beeville Bellaire Belton Benbrook Big Spring Bonham Borger Brenham Brownsville Brownwood Bryan Burkburnett Burleson Canyon Carrollton Cedar Hill Cedar Park Cibolo Cleburne Clute College Station Colleyville Conroe Converse Coppell Copperas Cove Corinth Corpus Christi Corsicana Crowley Dallas Deer Park Del Rio Denison Denton De Soto Dickinson Donna Dumas Duncanville Eagle Pass Edinburg El Campo El Paso Ennis Euless Farmers Branch Flower Mound Forest Hill Forney Fort Worth Fredericksburg Freeport Friendswood Frisco Gainesville Galena Park Galveston Garland Gatesville Georgetown Grand Prairie Grapevine Greenville Groves Haltom City Harker Heights Harlingen Henderson Hereford Hewitt Hidalgo Highland Village Horizon City Houston Humble Huntsville Hurst Hutto Irving Jacksonville Katy Keller Kerrville Killeen Kingsville Kyle La Marque La Porte Lake Jackson Lakeway Lancaster Laredo League Leander Leon Valley Levelland Lewisville Little Elm Live Oak Lockhart Longview Lubbock Lufkin Lumberton Mansfield Marshall Mc Allen Mc Kinney Mercedes Mesquite Midland Midlothian Mineral Wells Mission Missouri Mount Pleasant Murphy Nacogdoches Nederland New Braunfels North Richland Hills Odessa Orange Palestine Pampa Paris Pasadena Pearland Pflugerville Pharr Plainview Plano Port Arthur Port Lavaca Port Neches Portland Richardson Richmond Rio Grande City Robinson Robstown Rockwall Roma Rosenberg Round Rock Rowlett Sachse Saginaw San Angelo San Antonio San Benito San Juan San Marcos Santa Fe Schertz Seabrook Seagoville Seguin Sherman Snyder Socorro South Houston Southlake Stafford Stephenville Sugar Land Sulphur Springs Sweetwater Taylor Temple Terrell Texarkana Texas The Colony Tomball Tyler Universal University Park Uvalde Vernon Victoria Vidor Waco Watauga Waxahachie Weatherford Webster Weslaco West University Place White Settlement Wichita Falls Wylie"
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"docid": "D533150#0",
"title": "https://www.lawyeredu.org/texas.html\nSteps to become a Lawyer/Attorney in Texas",
"text": "Steps to become a Lawyer/Attorney in Texas Follow the step by step process or choose what situation that best describes you: Get my Texas Undergraduate Pre-Law Education Take the LSAT (Law School Admission Test)Go to Law School in Texas Become an Attorney and Take the Texas State Bar Exam What Comes After the Texas Bar? A Law Career in Texas The American Bar Association reports that there were 78,844 resident and active attorneys practicing in Texas in 2011. The Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U. S. Department of Labor notes that in May 2011, two metropolitan areas in Texas were among the highest-paying metropolitan areas in the country for lawyers to work. They were the Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown area, where lawyers averaged a mean annual salary of $163,810; and the Dallas-Plano-Irving area, where lawyers averaged a mean yearly salary of $142,800. The average lawyer in Texas at that time was making $131,320 per year. Practice areas in a state as large as Texas are numerous and include 21 areas of certification (see Step 4 below) in addition to Native American law, alternative dispute resolution, public utilities, motor vehicles and intellectual property law. If your goal is to become a member of the Texas bar and practice in one of these or another specialty area, keep reading. Step 1Undergraduate Pre-Law Education in Texas The Texas Board of Law Examiners does not mandate what your undergraduate education must consist of, but because they do require that you graduate from an American Bar Association-approved law school, it follows that you must obtain at least a bachelor’s degree prior to applying to law school. Accreditation In order to assure your acceptance into an ABA-accredited law school after graduation, make sure that the undergraduate institution you attend is accredited by a national or regional accreditation agency recognized by the U. S. Department of Education. Requirements and Standards Requirements and standards for undergraduate education are not mandated by the ABA."
},
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"docid": "D1180014#0",
"title": "http://www.lpn.com/state/texas-lpn/\n#6 of 51",
"text": "Texas LPN TX LPN Schools, LPN Programs and LPN Salary Data Texas LPN Stats: Comfort Score Rank: #91 of 51 Benefit of RN Rank: #6 of 51 Avg. LPN Salary: $39,750 LPNs employed: 65,850 Top Cities in Texas for LPNs: Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Austin, El Paso Texas has a growing number of opportunities in the nursing field. Within the state, LPNs make up 28 % of nurses in the state. The Texas LPN comfort score is ranked 9th in the nation at 91. This takes into account the average LPN salary, average state salary and cost of living. The Texas RN comfort score is considerably higher at 144. This state is ranked 6th in the nation in the comfort difference in carrying an RN degree over an LPN degree. In this instance it would be advisable to continue your education and obtain an RN degree. Texas nursing schools and universities can provide more information that can help you pursue either degree. The cities of Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Austin and El Paso will have the most prevalent number of potential educational institutions and job opportunities for an LPN."
},
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"docid": "D3123325#0",
"title": "http://www.campusexplorer.com/careers/1E4E0E99/biological-technicians/\nBiological Technicians",
"text": "Career Information: Biological Technicians Quick Links: Career Overview Nature of the Work Training, Other Qualifications and Advancement Employment and Job Outlook Earnings & Salary Biological Technicians Overview Some biological technicians work in nature, in some cases in remote locations. However, many technicians work indoors in laboratory settings. Usually, employers require biological technicians to have a bachelors degree in biology though sometimes an associates degree or certificate in will suffice. Nature of the Work for Biological Technicians Biological technicians use science and mathematics principles to help biologists in research and development of products and processes. Their roles differ from those of scientists because they are more practically oriented. Biological technicians work closely with laboratory equipment, observe experiments, calculate and analyze results. Thus, biological technicians must maintain detailed logs of all of their work. The role of biological technicians in research and development has expanded as laboratory procedures and instruments have become increasingly complex. Because of this, they have become a more integral part of the team, working under the direction of biologists to develop and adapt laboratory procedures get the best results. In order to fix instruments and adjust settings, biological technicians must become experts on the laboratory equipment."
},
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"docid": "D2804880#0",
"title": "https://www.bls.gov/regions/southwest/news-release/occupationalemploymentandwages_sanantonio.htm\nOccupational Employment and Wages in San AntonioâNew Braunfels, May 2016",
"text": "\"News Release Information17-826-DAL Tuesday, June 13, 2017Contacts Technical information: (972) 850-4800BLSInfo [email protected]/regions/southwest Media contact: (972) 850-4800PDFPDF version Occupational Employment and Wages in San Antonio–New Braunfels, May 2016Workers in the San Antonio-New Braunfels Metropolitan Statistical Area had an average (mean) hourly wage of $21.74 in May 2016, about 9 percent below the nationwide average of $23.86, according to the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Assistant Commissioner for Regional Operations Stanley W. Suchman noted that, after testing for statistical significance, wages in the local area were lower than their respective national averages in 13 of 22 major occupational groups including legal; construction and extraction; and personal care and service. No major occupational group in the local area had wages that were higher than their respective national averages. When compared to the nationwide distribution, local employment was more highly concentrated in 5 of the 22 occupational groups, including office and administrative support; food preparation and serving related; and personal care and service. Conversely, nine groups had employment shares significantly below their national representation, including production; management; and transportation and material moving. ( See table A and box note at end of release. ) Table A. Occupational employment and wages by major occupational group, United States and the San Antonio-New Braunfels Metropolitan Statistical Area, and measures of statistical significance, May 2016Major occupational group Percent of total employment Mean hourly wage United States San Antonio-New Braunfels United States San Antonio-New Braunfels Percent difference (1)Total, all occupations100.0 100.0 $23.86 $21.74* -9Management5.1 3.6* 56.74 55.66 -2Business and financial operations5.2 5.6* 36.09 34.99* -3Computer and mathematical3.0 2.9 42.25 41.23 -2Architecture and engineering1.8 1.3* 40.53 36.79* -9Life, physical, and social science0.8 0.5* 35.06 35.40 1Community and social service1.4 1.2* 22.69 21.09 -7Legal0.8 0.7 50.95 40.91* -20Education, training, and library6.2 6.3 26.21 24.99 -5Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media1.4 1.2* 28.07 23.07* -18Healthcare practitioners and technical5.9 6.3 38.06 36.70 -4Healthcare support2.9 2.8 14.65 14.75 1Protective service2.4 2.5 22.03 20.19 -8Food preparation and serving related9.2 10.9* 11.47 10.78* -6Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance3.2 2.9* 13.47 11.67* -13Personal care and service3.2 4.3* 12.74 10.46* -18Sales and related10.4 11.0* 19.50 18.32* -6Office and administrative support15.7 17.9* 17.91 17.14* -4Farming, fishing, and forestry0.3 0.1* 13.37 11.79* -12Construction and extraction4.0 4.0 23.51 19.28* -18Installation, maintenance, and repair3.9 4.0 22.45 20.35* -9Production6.5 4.2* 17.88 17.14 -4Transportation and material moving6.9 5.7* 17.34 16.08* -7Footnotes: (1) A positive percent difference measures how much the mean wage in the San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area is above the national mean wage, while a negative difference reflects a lower wage. * The percent share of employment or mean hourly wage for this area is significantly different from the national average of all areas at the 90-percent confidence level. One occupational group—office and administrative support—was chosen to illustrate the diversity of data available for any of the 22 major occupational categories. San Antonio-New Braunfels had 175,090 jobs in office and administrative support, accounting for 17.9 percent of local area employment, significantly higher than the 15.7-percent share nationally."
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"docid": "D2364909#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Johnson-City-Texas.html\nJohnson City, Texas",
"text": "Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Johnson City, Texasadd your Submit your own pictures of this city and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Johnson City, Texas photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map55°F10 miles Wind: 5 mph Pressure: 30.26 in Humidity: 82%Current weather forecast for Johnson City, TXPopulation in 2014: 1,860 (0% urban, 100% rural). Population change since 2000: +56.2%Males: 846 (45.5%)Females: 1,014 (54.5%)Median resident age: 38.3 years Texas median age: 34.5 years Zip codes: 78636. Estimated median household income in 2016: $39,298 ( it was $34,148 in 2000)Johnson City: $39,298TX: $56,565Estimated per capita income in 2016: $20,580 ( it was $14,977 in 2000) Johnson City city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $177,118 ( it was $69,900 in 2000 )Johnson City: $177,118TX: $161,500Median gross rent in 2016: $717. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 78636Johnson City, TX residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses East Main Grill Best Rates Electrical & Hvac Services Hill Country Inn Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Races in Johnson City, TX (2010)1,21773.5%White alone39924.1%Hispanic150.9%Two or more races130.8%Black alone100.6%American Indian alone10.06%Asian alone10.06%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone Races in Johnson City detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Johnson City: 82.1 (low, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Johnson City, Texas on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Johnson City is mentioned 417 times on our forum: Advise for moving to Texas from southern CA (getting away from liberal ways) (176 replies)Dripping Springs (and what will it be like in 10-15 years) (47 replies)Lake Travis impact from recent rain (482 replies)Where do Austinites fed up with Austin move? ("
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"docid": "D1727261#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Bandera-Texas.html\nBandera, Texas",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Bandera, Texassee 19 more add your Submit your own pictures of this city and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Bandera, Texas photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Population in 2014: 864 (0% urban, 100% rural). Population change since 2000: -9.7%Males: 331 (38.3%)Females: 533 (61.7%)Median resident age: 48.2 years Texas median age: 34.5 years Zip codes: 78003. Estimated median household income in 2016: $42,219 ( it was $31,089 in 2000)Bandera: $42,219TX: $56,565Estimated per capita income in 2016: $18,744 ( it was $16,502 in 2000) Bandera city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $145,316 ( it was $64,700 in 2000 )Bandera: $145,316TX: $161,500Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $150,172; Detached houses: $169,741; Mobile homes: $36,374Median gross rent in 2016: $824. Bandera, TX residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Bandera Land Office Patios Del Lago Private events center @ medina lake American indian jewelry store Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Bandera, TX (2010)67779.0%White alone16118.8%Hispanic70.8%Black alone70.8%Asian alone50.6%Two or more races Races in Bandera detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Bandera: 81.9 (low, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Bandera, Texas on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Bandera is mentioned 5,033 times on our forum:pine mill ranch or cinco ranch bandera glen (38 replies)San Antonio Aquarium on Bandera Rd - Opening in Dec 2014 (24 replies)loving that new Walmart on Bandera (2 replies)1604 Bandera to Culebra construction to start... (41 replies)New Academy - Bandera & 1604 (1 reply)Captain America & Transformers' Bumblebee--Bandera & Grissom (7 replies)Latest news from Bandera, TX collected exclusively by city-data.com from local newspapers, TV, and radio stations Host Lions contribute to nonprofits - Daily Times: News - Host Lions contribute to nonprofits: News Whatley; Carla O'Dell representing Boys and Girls Club of Bandera; Tom Jones, executive director of Christian Mens Job Corp of Kerr County; Chae Spenser with Mercy Gate Ministries; Zoe Van Dyke representing Big Brothers/Big (dailytimes.com)Thieves cut through roof safe of coin store steal close totwo people broke into Texas Coins in the 6800 block of Bandera Road Monday morning. ("
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"docid": "D2335498#0",
"title": "http://www.usawage.com/high-pay/jobs-dallas-fort_worth-arlington-tx.php\nTop 100 Highest Paying Jobs in Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX",
"text": "National Salary » Top Paying Jobs in USA » Top Paying Jobs in Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TXTop 100 Highest Paying Jobs in Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TXThe top 100 highest paying jobs in Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX (ranked by annual average salary) are listed in Table 1. The entry level salary (as measured by the salary of the lowest 10% paid workers) and the number of employment of each job in Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX are also shown. We note from the table that the highest paying profession in Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX is air traffic controllers with an average annual salary of $148,390. The second highest paying job is computer and information systems manager (average salary $147,220). The salary and the employment information in Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX is computed from data published by U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in April 2017 [1]. Table 1. 100 Highest Paying Jobs in Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TXRank Job Description Average Salary i Entry Level Salary i# of Empl i1 Air Traffic Controllers $148,390 $90,610 7602 Computer and Information Systems Managers $147,220 $93,980 8,2203 Architectural and Engineering Managers $141,740 $90,990 3,7104 Marketing Managers $138,760 $81,650 3,7705 Sales Managers $132,110 $68,480 7,8106 Financial Managers $131,520 $80,180 10,2607 All Other Managers $123,220 $75,720 5,7108 Compensation and Benefits Managers $122,280 $73,920 2409 Public Relations and Fundraising Managers $121,330 $67,900 1,24010 Natural Sciences Managers $120,670 $66,670 29011 Training and Development Managers $119,730 $86,930 58012 Human Resources Managers $119,640 $71,750 2,43013 Purchasing Managers $117,650 $66,070 1,90014 General and Operations Managers $116,570 $52,690 50,04015 Nuclear Engineers $103,790 $69,090 4016 Industrial Production Managers $103,060 $68,640 3,22017 Postsecondary Education Administrators $100,400 $56,400 99018 Administrative Services Managers $97,850 $50,900 5,89019 Advertising and Promotions Managers $97,310 $51,660 38020 Personal Financial Advisors $96,420 $38,660 4,65021 Medical and Health Services Managers $94,100 $60,980 5,48022 Information Security Analysts $92,030 $41,620 3,81023 Other Life Scientists $91,160 $47,190 024 Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers $90,200 $57,940 3,19025 Management Analysts $89,410 $53,610 12,52026 Computer Systems Analysts $89,160 $56,120 24,70027 Construction Managers $88,400 $54,810 7,33028 Computer and Information Research Scientists $86,970 $16,820 58029 Computer Programmers $84,430 $39,550 8,37030 Elementary and Secondary School Education Administrators $83,720 $61,230 6,65031 Financial Examiners $83,030 $50,130 1,25032 Budget Analysts $81,920 $53,570 1,25033 Financial Analysts $80,900 $52,000 8,67034 Postmasters and Mail Superintendents $80,240 $64,830 12035 Anthropology and Archeology Teachers $79,960 $34,300 4036 Credit Analysts $78,280 $45,010 3,17037 Labor Relations Specialists $78,240 $17,600 1,12038 Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents $77,670 $48,030 54039 Other Business Operations Specialists $76,350 $44,280 21,91040 Emergency Management Directors $75,450 $46,000 8041 Funeral Service Managers $75,170 $37,100 8042 Logisticians $74,380 $46,570 4,19043 Accountants and Auditors $73,360 $46,940 37,96044 Property, Real Estate Managers $73,090 $44,560 3,81045 Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists $72,880 $38,490 11,26046 Compliance Officers $72,730 $42,370 6,31047 Social and Community Service Managers $72,360 $43,360 84048 Other Financial Specialists $70,330 $42,300 3,03049 Postsecondary Geography Teachers $69,930 $35,690 4050 Other Postsecondary Social Sciences Teachers $69,490 $62,980 051 Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists $69,450 $43,750 1,80052 Other Postsecondary Teachers $67,670 $19,210 74053 Other Education Administrators $66,980 $34,830 21054 Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators $66,860 $42,650 7,76055 Loan Officers $66,730 $37,820 9,30056 Insurance Underwriters $65,800 $39,060 2,14057 Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes $65,620 $27,830 20058 Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products $65,180 $39,950 7,94059 Cost Estimators $65,030 $39,590 5,35060 Training and Development Specialists $64,900 $34,760 7,60061 Chemical Plant and System Operators $64,020 $37,340 062 Food Service Managers $63,120 $33,640 3,17063 Human Resources Specialists $61,050 $34,920 15,34064 Auto Damage Insurance Appraisers $60,920 $41,420 88065 Geographers $60,830 $43,560 066 Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate $59,520 $30,040 1,57067 Travel Guides $58,460 $23,110 068 Farm Products Buyers and Purchasing Agents $55,650 $27,480 14069 Fundraisers $55,260 $37,480 1,60070 Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products $54,320 $33,410 3,38071 Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners $52,760 $32,020 2,48072 Watch Repairers $52,340 $22,360 17073 Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators $49,780 $33,400 5074 Wind Turbine Service Technicians $49,360 $34,980 27075 Agricultural Inspectors $48,790 $28,240 4076 Lodging Managers $47,970 $29,070 74077 Gaming Dealers $45,580 $21,130 6078 Other Extraction Workers $45,320 $37,850 64079 Animal Scientists $44,680 $29,310 080 Credit Counselors $44,530 $24,970 73081 Preschool and Childcare Center Education Administrators $43,190 $28,710 60082 Gaming Change Persons and Booth Cashiers $43,160 $26,530 083 Choreographers $40,920 $21,150 27084 Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas $37,710 $27,380 40085 All Occupations $37,430 $18,480 3,410,61086 Boilermakers $36,040 $26,190 19087 Other Teachers and Instructors $35,420 $17,110 2,95088 Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers $32,330 $25,410 25089 Tax Preparers $32,260 $17,070 1,74090 Bicycle Repairers $30,240 $22,600 091 Legislators $29,450 $16,320 23092 Hoist and Winch Operators $28,290 $21,320 6093 Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers, All Other $25,020 $17,480 290Also see The most popular jobs in Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX. Highest Paying Jobs in Major Cities/Areas of Texas El Paso Brownsville-Harlingen Waco Wichita Falls Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood Midland Texarkana-Texarkana Abilene Victoria Odessa College Station-Bryan Beaumont-Port Arthur Dallas-Plano-Irving Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington Laredo Lubbock Amarillo Mc Allen-Edinburg-Mission Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown Sherman-Denison Tyler Longview San Antonio-New Braunfels San Angelo Corpus Christi Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos Fort Worth-Arlington Gulf Coast Texas nonmetropolitan area Southern Texas nonmetropolitan area Central Texas nonmetropolitan area Eastern Texas nonmetropolitan area North Central Texas nonmetropolitan area Northwestern Texas nonmetropolitan area Also see The most popular jobs in Texas , The top paying jobs in Texas ."
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"docid": "D1914837#0",
"title": "http://www.mathteacheredu.org/texas/texas-salary/\nTexas Math Teacher Salary Expectations",
"text": "Texas Math Teacher Salary Expectations As of 2013, there was an average annual math teacher salary in Texas of $71,770, based on data published by the Texas Workforce Commission. At the entry level, math teachers were averaging $36,030 annually. At the experienced level, they were averaging $89,630 annually. The median of all salaries statewide was $62,100, approximately 42% above entry level and 31% under experienced level. To get a better idea of how math teachers in Texas are paid, take a look at their salaries by city: Houston/Sugar Land/Baytown Average: $80,100Entry: $39,960Experienced: $100,170Median: $69,800Dallas/Plano/Irving Average: $74,480Entry: $40,980Experienced: $91,230Median: $64,900Austin/Round Rock Average: $69,240Entry: $41,800Experienced: $82,960Median: $58,520Fort Worth/Arlington Average: $70,080Entry: $34,480Experienced: $87,880Median: $61,800San Antonio Average: $69,000Entry: $30,190Experienced: $88,410Median: $74,060More math teacher salaries across Texas are listed in the following table: Area name Employment Annual mean wage Annual median wage Annual 75th percentile wage Annual 90th percentile wage Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos TX 560 69240 58520 81240 112810Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington TX 610 72770 63870 89310 132730Dallas-Plano-Irving TX Metropolitan Division Estimate Not Released 74480 64900 90600 136290Fort Worth-Arlington TX Metropolitan Division 240 70080 61800 87350 125000Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown TX 780 80100 69800 98990 140050Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood TX 50 64500 64400 73700 92730Mc Allen-Edinburg-Mission TX 130 77060 58930 73520 105420San Antonio-New Braunfels TX 340 69000 74060 92320 111100Tyler TX 60 57800 45860 55690 72560Northwestern Texas nonmetropolitan area 90 49640 47390 58580 73060North Central Texas nonmetropolitan area 100 60370 47820 73560 126380Eastern Texas nonmetropolitan area 80 67900 59760 74010 125630Gulf Coast Texas nonmetropolitan area 70 71800 68400 103410 120180"
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"docid": "D2604840#0",
"title": "https://www.payscale.com/cost-of-living-calculator/Texas-San-Antonio\nCost of Living Calculator - San Antonio, TX",
"text": "Cost of Living Calculator - San Antonio, TXCost of Living in San Antonio, TX is14% lowerthan the National Average Calculate Cost of Living Moving from Moving to Enter your current job title and salary below to see what you would need to earn in San Antonio, Texas in order to maintain your standard of living. Plus, see the median salary for your job title in San Antonio, Texas. Job Title Annual Salary Whether you're considering relocation to San Antonio, Texas or just curious about the cost of living in San Antonio, Texas, the Pay Scale Cost of Living Calculator is the place to begin your research. When looking at the cost of living charts below, be sure to pay attention to the housing expense category. Housing costs and mortgage rates can vary by city because local banks can have different mortgage rates from their national competition. If you are serious about relocation to San Antonio, Texas, you might want to investigate local mortgage rate options before you put your house up for sale. Cost of Living in San Antonio, Texas by Expense Category0 25 50 75 100 -14% -18% -25% -13% -12% -10% National Average% of National Average Cost of Living in San Antonio, Texas Compared to Other Major Cities0 70 140 210 280 +9% +32% +48% +17% +164% -6% +42% San Antonio% of San Antonio, Texas's Cost of Living"
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"docid": "D1628521#0",
"title": "https://therivardreport.com/cps-energy-board-meeting-to-retain-ceo-beneby/\nCPS Energy Trustees Meeting to Retain CEO Beneby",
"text": "Business & Tech CPS Energy Trustees Meeting to Retain CEO Beneby Robert Rivard April 21, 2015Like Tweet Email Print Share Comments More President and CEO of CPS Doyle N. Beneby. Photo by Scott Ball. Updated October 7, 2016For the fourth time this year, the agenda for CPS Energy ‘s monthly board meeting states that trustees will meet in closed executive session and then return to an open public meeting for “discussion and possible vote regarding CEO compensation.” For the last three meetings, however, trustees ended their meeting without public discussion or action regarding President and CEO Doyle Beneby’s compensation. Trustees are prepared to act tomorrow morning and they are facing a very real deadline: Beneby is considering a job offer outside of San Antonio that apparently would pay substantially more than he now earns as one of the highest paid public sector executives in San Antonio. CPS Energy Board Chair Nora Chávez, a municipal finances expert and managing director of Texas Public Finance group for Stifel Nicolaus & Company confirmed Tuesday that the board is acting to retain Beneby. “Yes, we have been contemplating the CEO’s performance for the past couple of months, and we are ready to take action,” Chávez said. “ Mr. Beneby has done an outstanding job in leading CPS Energy. The facts, stats and his performance speak for themselves. I can validate that Mr. Beneby has informed the Board that he is considering options external to CPS Energy."
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"docid": "D442506#0",
"title": "http://www.radiology-schools.com/radiology-salary-state/texas-radiology-salary.html\nTexas Radiology Salary",
"text": "Texas Radiology Salary Tweet Radiology salary in Texas is very similar to the national average. Radiologic Technologist salaries in Texas are an average of $56,000 per year. According to a survey conducted by Auntminnie.com, radiology workers reported average salary increases of 2% to 4% and average bonuses of $4,403 annually. Employers range from physicians offices, hospitals, to large medical imaging centers and the salaries vary depending on the type of facility you work in. On average, medical imaging labs have the highest paying radiology salary in Texas, followed by hospitals and outpatient facilities. Physician offices tend to pay the least on average. Radiology Schools in Texas Radiologist Salary in Texas Region Career Annual Median Wage Texas Radiologic Technologists $55,500Texas Diagnostic Medical Sonographers $69,920Texas Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians $52,100Texas Nuclear Medicine Technologists $75,950Source: 2016 Occupational Employment Statistics and 2016-26 Employment Projections, Bureau of Labor Statistics, BLS.gov. Metro Areas with Highest Radiology Tech Salary in Texas Dallas, Mc Allen, and Fort Worth tend to pay the highest salaries in Texas for radiology workers according to citytowninfo.com employment statistics. Metro areas offer the highest salaries and Texas is no exception to this rule. Highest paying cities in Texas Avg Salary Dallas $55,800Mc Allen $54,350Fort Worth $54,050Radiology Job Outlook in Texas According to citytowninfo.com, there is abundant opportunity for radiology jobs in Texas."
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"docid": "D2896032#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Nixon-Texas.html\nNixon, Texas",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Nixon, Texasadd your We are giving away $1200 in prizes - enter simply by sending us your own city pictures! See promotion details and to upload your Nixon, Texas photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map73°F10 miles Wind: 15 mph Pressure: 30.00 in Humidity: 41%Current weather forecast for Nixon, TXPopulation in 2014: 2,459 (0% urban, 100% rural). Population change since 2000: +12.5%Males: 1,117 (45.4%)Females: 1,342 (54.6%)Median resident age: 25.4 years Texas median age: 34.5 years Zip codes: 78140. Estimated median household income in 2016: $37,184 ( it was $22,104 in 2000)Nixon: $37,184TX: $56,565Estimated per capita income in 2016: $15,088 ( it was $10,135 in 2000) Nixon city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $55,003 ( it was $24,900 in 2000 )Nixon: $55,003TX: $161,500Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $81,786; Detached houses: $74,380; Townhouses or other attached units: $197,411; Mobile homes: $90,748Median gross rent in 2016: $615. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 78140Nixon, TX residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Nixon Gun Range Nixon Feed Company Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Nixon, TX (2010)1,82076.3%Hispanic49520.8%White alone502.1%Black alone90.4%Two or more races60.3%Asian alone40.2%American Indian alone10.04%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone Races in Nixon detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Nixon: 78.6 (low, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Nixon, Texas on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users."
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"docid": "D2450912#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Asherton-Texas.html\nAsherton, Texas",
"text": "Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Asherton, Texasadd your We are giving away $1200 in prizes - enter simply by sending us your own city pictures! See promotion details and to upload your Asherton, Texas photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Current weather forecast for Asherton, TXPopulation in 2014: 1,153 (0% urban, 100% rural). Population change since 2000: -14.1%Males: 476 (41.3%)Females: 677 (58.7%)Median resident age: 49.7 years Texas median age: 34.5 years Zip codes: 78827. Estimated median household income in 2016: $29,716 ( it was $20,417 in 2000)Asherton: $29,716TX: $56,565Estimated per capita income in 2016: $14,249 ( it was $7,746 in 2000) Asherton city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $53,758 ( it was $19,100 in 2000 )Asherton: $53,758TX: $161,500Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $81,760; Detached houses: $84,913; Mobile homes: $65,171Median gross rent in 2016: $440. Asherton, TX residents, houses, and apartments details Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Asherton, TX (2010)1,00792.9%Hispanic686.3%White alone70.6%Black alone20.2%Two or more races Races in Asherton detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Asherton: 77.8 (low, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Discuss Asherton, Texas on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users Latest news from Asherton, TX collected exclusively by city-data.com from local newspapers, TV, and radio stations5 killed in fiery tanker truck crash in Dimmit Countyafter it struck a pickup that had slowed on U. S. 83 near Asherton, about 115 miles south of San Antonio, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. ( ksat.com)Laredo Morning Times - LMTonline com - gt Front gt Newsat 9 a.m. It occurred on U. S. 83 North, one mile north of Asherton in Dimmit."
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"docid": "D572561#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/forum/san-antonio/1331178-lvn-average-pay-sa.html\n.",
"text": "\"City-Data Forum > U. S. Forums > Texas > San Antonio LVN Average pay in SA (San Antonio, Anton: home, school, university)User Name Remember Me Password [ Register]Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your account, you'll be able to customize options and access all our 15,000 new posts/day with fewer ads. View detailed profile ( Advanced) or search site with Search Forums ( Advanced)Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 >07-15-2011, 01:59 PMAmericasman Location: San Antonio297 posts, read 562,733 times Reputation: 306Advertisements Can anyone give me an idea of what an LVN makes in San Antonio on the average?07-15-2011, 04:48 PMShane SA Location: Seaford, Delaware3,450 posts, read 15,589,491 times Reputation: 2529It depends on where you work and the responsibilities that go with the job. It can be from $10.00 an hour to $40.00 an hour oe more. Lots of variables.07-15-2011, 05:28 PMelnina Location: San Antonio/Houston29,597 posts, read 45,410,616 times Reputation: 73751$10??? $22-26 as a floor nurse, and more if management position.07-15-2011, 07:13 PML210 6,478 posts, read 8,708,092 times Reputation: 4574Being an LVN is one of the better paying jobs here when compared to our low cost of living.07-17-2011, 07:01 PMA&M Wag 18 posts, read 51,138 times Reputation: 22I don't know if you're moving to San Antonio or if you are a new grad, but the Methodist Hospital system is phasing out LVNs. Some are going back to school for RN though. So, it will be an all RN hospital system within the next 2 years, but unfortunately with the same horrible staffing issues. We are working more with less staff due to \"\"the budget\"\", as our director likes to remind us."
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"docid": "D403191#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Universal-City-Texas.html\nUniversal City, Texas",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Universal City, Texasadd your We are giving away $1200 in prizes - enter simply by sending us your own city pictures! See promotion details and to upload your Universal City, Texas photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map73°F10 miles Wind: 12 mph Pressure: 30.19 in Humidity: 33%Current weather forecast for Universal City, TXPopulation in 2014: 19,721 (100% urban, 0% rural). Population change since 2000: +32.8%Males: 10,107 (51.3%)Females: 9,614 (48.7%)Median resident age: 37.2 years Texas median age: 34.5 years Zip codes: 78148. Estimated median household income in 2016: $61,205 ( it was $50,501 in 2000)Universal City: $61,205TX: $56,565Estimated per capita income in 2016: $27,849 ( it was $23,189 in 2000) Universal City city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $166,628 ( it was $92,300 in 2000 )Universal City: $166,628TX: $161,500Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $189,471; Detached houses: $189,941; Townhouses or other attached units: $177,657; Mobile homes: $24,307Median gross rent in 2016: $919. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 78148Universal City, TX residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses9round 30 Minute Kickboxing Fitness Universal City Fred Flores, REALTOR®Team Tolan Bluebonnet & Texas Gifts It's All About Flowers Premier Martial Arts Life Essentials Chiropractic & Wellness Center Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Races in Universal City, TX (2016)9,70347.4%White alone7,20435.2%Hispanic2,14210.5%Black alone7793.8%Two or more races4512.2%Asian alone310.2%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone260.1%American Indian alone Races in Universal City detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Universal City: 87.6 (less than average, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Universal City, Texas on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users."
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"docid": "D2108761#0",
"title": "http://nursesalaryguide.net/nurse-salary-in-Texas/\nNurse Salary in Texas",
"text": "Nurse Salary in Texas Here you can see all of the data available for several types of nursing salaries in the state of Texas (TX). Please use the Contents Table below to click on the type of nursing specialty you require more information about – we have covered Nurse Practitioner, Registered Nurses and LPN/LVN’s – all the salary data is for Texas state. We also have our main guides – Nurse Practitoner Guide, Registered Nurse Guide and LPN/LVN Guide. In the tables you can see a comparison of national and state average salaries for each career as well as a detailed breakdown of employment and salary rates. Contents [ hide]1 Registered Nurse Salary in Texas1.1 Registered Nurse Salaries in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Areas, Texas2 Nurse Practitioner Salary in Texas2.1 Nurse Practitioner Salary in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Areas, Texas3 Licensed Practical Nurse LPN / LVN Salary in Texas3.1 Licensed Practical Nurse LPN / LVN Salaries in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Areas, Texas Registered Nurse Salary in Texas Registered Nurse Salaries in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Areas, Texas Search: Area Employment Hourly Wage Weekly Wage Monthly Salary Annual Salary Abilene TX 1590 $26.94 $1,078 $4,670 $56,040Amarillo TX 2220 $27.26 $1,090 $4,724 $56,690Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos TX 11360 $30.49 $1,220 $5,285 $63,420Beaumont-Port Arthur TX 2530 $27.03 $1,081 $4,685 $56,220Brownsville-Harlingen TX 2110 $31.41 $1,256 $5,444 $65,330College Station-Bryan TX 1680 $32.15 $1,286 $5,572 $66,860Corpus Christi TX 3620 $29.80 $1,192 $5,166 $61,990Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington TX 54780 $32.78 $1,311 $5,683 $68,190Dallas-Plano-Irving TX Metropolitan Division 39120 $33.08 $1,323 $5,734 $68,810El Paso TX 4970 $30.03 $1,201 $5,205 $62,460Fort Worth-Arlington TX Metropolitan Division 15660 $32.04 $1,282 $5,554 $66,650Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown TX 43180 $35.51 $1,420 $6,155 $73,860Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood TX 3110 $29.80 $1,192 $5,166 $61,990Laredo TX 1150 $31.68 $1,267 $5,492 $65,900Longview TX 2020 $27.92 $1,117 $4,839 $58,070Lubbock TX 3300 $26.63 $1,065 $4,615 $55,380Mc Allen-Edinburg-Mission TX 5260 $32.60 $1,304 $5,651 $67,810Midland TX 800 $27.48 $1,099 $4,763 $57,150Odessa TX 1060 $28.16 $1,126 $4,880 $58,560San Angelo TX 900 $27.74 $1,109 $4,808 $57,690San Antonio-New Braunfels TX 16870 $31.88 $1,275 $5,525 $66,300Sherman-Denison TX 1240 $29.02 $1,161 $5,029 $60,350Tyler TX 3210 $27.74 $1,110 $4,808 $57,700Victoria TX 1360 $24.73 $989 $4,287 $51,440Waco TX 2100 $29.13 $1,165 $5,049 $60,590Wichita Falls TX 1190 $26.18 $1,047 $4,538 $54,460Northwestern Texas nonmetropolitan area 3380 $26.69 $1,068 $4,627 $55,520North Central Texas nonmetropolitan area 900 $28.99 $1,160 $5,025 $60,300Eastern Texas nonmetropolitan area 5010 $26.84 $1,074 $4,653 $55,830Central Texas nonmetropolitan area 2050 $29.37 $1,175 $5,090 $61,080Southern Texas nonmetropolitan area 1010 $31.31 $1,252 $5,427 $65,120Gulf Coast Texas nonmetropolitan area 1560 $29.64 $1,186 $5,138 $61,650Showing 1 to 32 of 32 entries Back to main page for Registered Nurse Nurse Practitioner Salary in Texas Nurse Practitioner Salary in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Areas, Texas Search: Area Employment Hourly Wage Weekly Wage Monthly Salary Annual Salary Abilene TX 50 N/A N/A N/A N/AAmarillo TX 90 $44.77 $1,791 $7,760 $93,120Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos TX 320 $36.78 $1,471 $6,374 $76,490Beaumont-Port Arthur TX 50 $47.98 $1,919 $8,317 $99,800Brownsville-Harlingen TX 60 $48.96 $1,958 $8,487 $101,840College Station-Bryan TX 40 N/A N/A N/A N/ACorpus Christi TX 140 $43.50 $1,740 $7,539 $90,470Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington TX 1800 $46.73 $1,869 $8,099 $97,190Dallas-Plano-Irving TX Metropolitan Division 1280 $46.56 $1,863 $8,071 $96,850El Paso TX 180 $47.89 $1,915 $8,300 $99,600Fort Worth-Arlington TX Metropolitan Division 520 $47.13 $1,885 $8,169 $98,030Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown TX 1240 $48.30 $1,932 $8,372 $100,460Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood TX 160 $41.78 $1,671 $7,242 $86,900Laredo TX 40 $49.09 $1,964 $8,509 $102,110Longview TX 150 $54.36 $2,174 $9,422 $113,060Lubbock TX 110 $46.35 $1,854 $8,035 $96,420Mc Allen-Edinburg-Mission TX 80 $50.14 $2,006 $8,691 $104,290San Antonio-New Braunfels TX 340 $45.89 $1,836 $7,954 $95,450Tyler TX 50 $54.37 $2,175 $9,424 $113,090Waco TX (8)- $40.41 $1,616 $7,004 $84,050Wichita Falls TX 50 $53.75 $2,150 $9,318 $111,810Northwestern Texas nonmetropolitan area 140 N/A N/A N/A N/ANorth Central Texas nonmetropolitan area 30 N/A N/A N/A N/AEastern Texas nonmetropolitan area 150 $47.74 $1,909 $8,274 $99,290Central Texas nonmetropolitan area 40 $48.29 $1,932 $8,370 $100,440Southern Texas nonmetropolitan area 60 $40.91 $1,636 $7,091 $85,090Gulf Coast Texas nonmetropolitan area 40 $40.77 $1,631 $7,067 $84,800Showing 1 to 27 of 27 entries Main Nurse Practitioner page Licensed Practical Nurse LPN / LVN Salary in Texas Licensed Practical Nurse LPN / LVN Salaries in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Areas, Texas Search: Area Employment Hourly Wage Weekly Wage Monthly Salary Annual Salary Abilene TX 990 $18.61 $744 $3,225 $38,700Amarillo TX 1250 $18.66 $746 $3,234 $38,810Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos TX 3280 $22.27 $891 $3,859 $46,310Beaumont-Port Arthur TX 1430 $17.81 $713 $3,088 $37,050Brownsville-Harlingen TX 1190 $22.07 $883 $3,825 $45,900College Station-Bryan TX 360 $20.05 $802 $3,474 $41,690Corpus Christi TX 1350 $19.63 $785 $3,403 $40,830Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington TX 17410 $22.04 $882 $3,820 $45,840Dallas-Plano-Irving TX Metropolitan Division 13150 $22.27 $891 $3,859 $46,310El Paso TX 2010 $19.35 $774 $3,354 $40,250Fort Worth-Arlington TX Metropolitan Division 4260 $21.34 $853 $3,698 $44,380Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown TX 13050 $22.18 $887 $3,845 $46,140Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood TX 1910 $19.75 $790 $3,424 $41,090Laredo TX 510 $21.22 $849 $3,679 $44,150Longview TX 800 $19.69 $788 $3,413 $40,960Lubbock TX 1410 $20.09 $804 $3,483 $41,790Mc Allen-Edinburg-Mission TX 2810 $21.62 $865 $3,748 $44,970Midland TX 400 $19.78 $791 $3,429 $41,150Odessa TX 300 $20.07 $803 $3,479 $41,750San Angelo TX 570 $20.03 $801 $3,472 $41,660San Antonio-New Braunfels TX 7230 $20.49 $820 $3,552 $42,620Sherman-Denison TX 950 $21.52 $861 $3,730 $44,760Tyler TX 1310 $19.85 $794 $3,441 $41,290Victoria TX 970 $18.41 $737 $3,192 $38,300Waco TX 1060 $21.46 $858 $3,720 $44,640Wichita Falls TX 820 $17.47 $699 $3,028 $36,340Northwestern Texas nonmetropolitan area 3230 $17.60 $704 $3,050 $36,600North Central Texas nonmetropolitan area 760 $19.50 $780 $3,380 $40,560Eastern Texas nonmetropolitan area 3410 $18.82 $753 $3,263 $39,150Central Texas nonmetropolitan area 1760 $19.74 $790 $3,422 $41,060Southern Texas nonmetropolitan area (8)- $17.71 $709 $3,071 $36,850Gulf Coast Texas nonmetropolitan area 1570 $19.01 $760 $3,294 $39,530Showing 1 to 32 of 32 entries Back to main LPN/LVN salary page State Main page Don't forget to Share!"
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accounting definition of aging
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"docid": "D2697375#0",
"title": "https://www.ventureline.com/accounting-glossary/A/aging-of-accounts-definition/\nAGING OF ACCOUNTS Definition",
"text": "AGING OF ACCOUNTS Definition AGING OF ACCOUNTS is the classification of accounts by the time elapsed after the date of billing or the due date. The longer a customers account remains uncollected or the longer inventory is held, the greater is its realization risk. If a customers account is past due, the company also has an Opportunity Cost of funds tied-up in the receivable that could be invested elsewhere for a return. An aging schedule of accounts receivable may break down receivables from 1-30 days, 31-60 days, 61-90 days, and over 90 days. With regard to inventory, if it is held too long, obsolescence, spoilage, and technological problems may result. Aging can be done for other accounts such as fixed assets and accounts payable. See also ACCOUNT AGING. Learn new Accounting Terms LONG-TERM RECEIVABLE, in accounting, is any receivable that is scheduled or projected for receipt in greater than a 12-month period, e.g. notes receivable or a receivable in litigation. COMMERCIAL PAPER is short-term obligations with maturities ranging from 2 to 270 days issued by corporations, banks, or other borrowers to investors who have temporarily idle cash on hand. Commercial paper is usually unsecured and discounted."
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"docid": "D384613#0",
"title": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-inductive-reasoning-examples-definition-quiz.html\nWhat Is Inductive Reasoning? - Examples & Definition",
"text": "Video Quiz Course Watch short & fun videos Start Your Free Trial Today Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 81K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Using Interviews, Learning Styles & Interest Inventories for Assessment Purposes Deductive Reasoning: Examples & Definition Deductive Validity: Definition & Examples Causal and Analogical Reasoning: Impact on Public Speaking Lesson Transcript Instructor: Chris Clause In this lesson, you will learn to define inductive reasoning. Following the lesson, you will have the opportunity to test your knowledge with a short quiz. Categories of Reasoning The ability to think, develop ideas, and form mental concepts is a tremendously important part of the human experience. What we do with those thoughts, ideas, and concepts is even more important. Reasoning is the term that cognitive psychologists use to refer to the process of assigning meaning to our thoughts. This has a tremendous impact on how we view various aspects of the world around us and influences how we make decisions. In the world of cognitive psychology, there are two main categories of reasoning: inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning. Factors, such as how quickly a decision must be reached and the type of information that is available, influence which type of reasoning we decide to use. Definition of Inductive Reasoning Inductive reasoning is the process of making generalized decisions after observing, or witnessing, repeated specific instances of something. Conversely, deductive reasoning is the process of taking the information gathered from general observations and making specific decisions based on that information."
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"docid": "D1093264#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/h/hardship_withdrawal.asp\nDEFINITION of 'Hardship Withdrawal'",
"text": "DEFINITION of 'Hardship Withdrawal'An emergency withdrawal from a retirement plan that may be subject to certain tax or account penalties. In the United States, funds withdrawn prior to the age of 59.5 are typically subject to a 10% Internal Revenue Service (IRS) early withdrawal penalty, as well as standard income taxes. Next Up In-Service Withdrawal Qualified Reservist Required Minimum Distribution Method Excess Accumulation Penalty BREAKING DOWN 'Hardship Withdrawal'Hardship withdrawals from a retirement plan such as a 401 (k) can't be replaced. The money that is withdrawn is permanently removed from the account, and only scheduled future contributions are permitted. The stiff penalties and criteria for hardship withdrawals are meant to deter investors from using this option except as a last resort. The ability to have money free from future income taxes and capital gains taxes (a trait of most retirement accounts) is an extremely valuable asset, and is necessary for many people to achieve a stable retirement. RELATED TERMSIn-Service Withdrawal In-service withdrawals are allowed under some retirement plans ... Qualified Reservist A member of the military reserve who is not actively serving ... Required Minimum Distribution Method One of three methods by which early retirees of any age can access ... Excess Accumulation Penalty The penalty a retirement account owner or the beneficiary of ... Systematic Withdrawal Plan - SWPA systematic withdrawal plan (SWP) is a scheduled investment ... Fixed Amortization Method One of three methods by which early retirees of any age can access ... Related Articles Retirement The Cost of Tapping Your Retirement Accounts Early It only makes sense in some situations to tap into retirement accounts early as a last resort. Retirement Money From Your 401 (k): Hardship Withdrawal vs. Loan In some cases it can be the right financial move to borrow from your 401 (k). How to decide. Retirement How to Create a Worry-Free Retirement Income Plan A retirement income roadmap has many moving parts and may seem overwhelming at first to put together."
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"docid": "D1362095#0",
"title": "https://www.nytimes.com/books/first/s/stanley-millionaire.html\nThe Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of American's WealthyBy THOMAS J. STANLEY, Ph.D and WILLIAM D. DANKO, Ph.D",
"text": "\"The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of American's Wealthy By THOMAS J. STANLEY, Ph. D and WILLIAM D. DANKO, Ph. DLongstreet Press CHAPTER ONEMeet the Millionaire Next Door These people cannot be millionaires! They don't look like millionaires, they don't dress like millionaires, they don't eat like millionaires, they don't act like millionaires--they don't even have millionaire names. Where are the millionaires who look like millionaires? The person who said this was a vice president of a trust department. He made these comments following a focus group interview and dinner that we hosted for ten first-generation millionaires. His view of millionaires is shared by most people who are not wealthy. They think millionaires own expensive clothes, watches, and other status artifacts. We have found this is not the case."
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"docid": "D717483#0",
"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/the-dark-ages-definition-history-timeline.html\nThe Dark Ages: Definition, History & Timeline",
"text": "\" {\"\"error\"\":true,\"\"iframe\"\":true}Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 243K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses The Dark Ages: Loss of Classical Culture Roman Economy in the Dark Ages Frankish History: Clovis and the Merovingians The Role of the Catholic Church in Medieval Europe Lesson Transcript Instructor: Nate Sullivan Nate Sullivan holds a M. A. in History and a M. Ed. He is an adjunct history professor, former middle school history teacher, and freelance writer. In this lesson, we will examine the period of time commonly referred to as the Dark Ages. We will learn why this period is called the Dark Ages and discuss why some historians are now shying away from this term. Introduction to the Dark Ages The Dark Ages is a term often used synonymously with the Middle Ages. It refers to the period of time between the fall of the Roman Empire and the beginning of the Italian Renaissance and the Age of Discovery. Many textbooks list the Dark Ages as extending from 500-1500 AD, although it should be noted these are approximations. The term 'Dark Ages' was coined by an Italian scholar named Francesco Petrarch. Petrarch, who lived from 1304 to 1374, used this label to describe what he perceived as a lack of quality in the Latin literature of his day. Other thinkers came along and expanded this designation to include not only literature, but also culture in general."
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"docid": "D375637#0",
"title": "https://academic.oup.com/forestry/article/83/4/433/545166/Tree-species-mixtures-a-common-feature-of-southern\nTree species mixtures â a common feature of southern Swedish forests",
"text": "Tree species mixtures – a common feature of southern Swedish forests Lars Drössler Forestry (Lond) (2010) 83 (4): 433-441. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/forestry/cpq025Published: 12 August 2010 Article history Views PDF Cite Permissions Share Abstract The proportions of forests in southern Sweden with the most common single or mixed species compositions were determined using the data provided by the Swedish National Forest Inventory. Forests including a second tree species with a basal area of at least 10 per cent, in addition to the most abundant species, were defined as mixed forests. The most common compositions were spruce, pine/spruce, pine and spruce/birch. Overall, mixed forest was more common than single-species forest, and approximately two-thirds of both spruce-dominated and pine-dominated forests included a sufficient proportion of other tree species to be classified as mixed forests, according to the above definition. Differences in composition related to age, site and ownership classes were analysed. Hypotheses that pine/birch mixtures only occur in early-successional stages and that spruce/birch mixtures occur mainly on wet sites were rejected. In fact, 90 per cent of spruce/birch mixtures were found on mesic and moist-mesic sites. The hypothesis that pine/spruce mixtures are more frequent in private forest was also rejected. In conclusion, the study found high proportions of mixed forest across age and site classes and provides background information for assessing the potential to refine silvicultural methods applicable, e.g., to young spruce/birch or very old pine/spruce stands."
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"docid": "D2069159#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_time\nGeneration time",
"text": "\"Generation time From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search In population biology and demography, the generation time is the average time between two consecutive generations in the lineages of a population. In human populations, the generation time typically ranges from 22 to 33 years. [ 1] Historians sometimes use this to date events, by converting generations into years to obtain rough estimates of time. Contents [ hide ]1 Definitions and corresponding formulas1.1 The time it takes for the population to grow by a factor of its net reproductive rate1.2 The average difference in age between parent and offspring1.3 The age at which members of a given cohort are expected to reproduce2 References Definitions and corresponding formulas [ edit]The existing definitions of the generation time fall into two categories: those that treat the generation time as a renewal time of the population, and those that focus on the distance between individuals of one generation and the next. Below are the three most commonly used definitions: [2] [3]The time it takes for the population to grow by a factor of its net reproductive rate [ edit]The net reproductive rate R 0 is the number of offspring an individual is expected to produce during its lifetime (a net reproductive rate of 1 means that the population is at its demographic equilibrium). This definition envisions the generation time as a renewal time of the population. It justifies the very simple definition used in microbiology (\"\"the time it takes for the population to double\"\", or doubling time) since one can consider that during the exponential phase of bacterial growth mortality is very low and as a result a bacterium is expected to be replaced by two bacteria in the next generation (the mother cell and the daughter cell). If the population dynamic is exponential with a growth rate r (i.e. n ( t) ~ α.e rt, where n ( t) is the size of the population at time t ), then this measure of the generation time is given by:. Indeed, is such that n ( t + T) = R 0 n ( t ), i.e. e r T = R 0. The average difference in age between parent and offspring [ edit]This definition is a measure of the distance between generations rather than a renewal time of the population."
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"docid": "D1058889#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash_balance_plan\nCash balance plan",
"text": "\"Cash balance plan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search A cash balance plan is a defined benefit retirement plan that maintains hypothetical individual employee accounts like a defined contribution plan. The hypothetical nature of the individual accounts was crucial in the early adoption of such plans because it enabled conversion of traditional plans without declaring a plan termination. Contents [ hide ]1 Basics2 Conversion controversy3 Types of pensions4 Design of plans5 Lump sum calculation cases6 Age discrimination cases7 Legislative developments8 See also9 References Basics [ edit]The employees' accounts earn a fixed rate of return that can change over a period of time from year to year. Although it works much like a defined-contribution plan, it is actually a defined-benefit plan for legal purposes. In 2003, over 20% of US workers with defined benefit plans were in cash balance plans, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Most of these plans resulted from conversions from traditional defined-benefit plans. The status of such plans was in legal limbo (see below), and the number of conversions slowed. However, legislation was recently passed that cleared the way for plan sponsors to adopt cash balance plans. Conversion controversy [ edit]Cash balance conversions have been controversial and have raised the ire of workers and their advocates. In 2005 the Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report analyzing the effects of cash balance conversions on worker benefits."
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"docid": "D145074#0",
"title": "https://benefitslink.com/articles/guests/washbull090720.html\n\"Five Years of Service is a Permissible \"\"Normal Retirement Age\"\" for Cash Balance Plan\"",
"text": "\"Guest Article (From the July 20, 2009 issue of Deloitte 's Washington Bulletin, a periodic update of legal and regulatory developments relating to Employee Benefits. ) Five Years of Service is a Permissible \"\"Normal Retirement Age\"\" for Cash Balance Plan In what appears to be a case of first impression, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a cash balance plan was permitted to define \"\"normal retirement age\"\" as the completion of five years of service in order to avoid a \"\"whip saw\"\" calculation of the participants' lump sum benefits. The case involved plan language that was in effect in 2003 and, therefore, did not address the validity of the 2007 Treasury Regulations that now restrict a plan's ability to define normal retirement age as lower than age 62. The distribution at issue also occurred before August 17, 2006, the effective date of new PPA rules explicitly eliminating the whip saw calculation for certain cash balance plans. Participant Expected a Whip Saw Calculation In Fry v. __________, No. 08-1135 (7th Cir. July 2, 2009), a 55-year-old participant terminated employment in 2003 and elected a lump sum distribution that year from his employer's cash balance plan. The participant expected his hypothetical cash balance to be increased by the interest that would have been credited under the plan until he would have reached age 65, and then discounted to a present lump sum value based upon the 30-year Treasury rate in effect for the month before the distribution. Instead, he was simply paid the amount of his hypothetical account balance at the time of his termination. Internal Revenue Code (IRC) § 411 (a) generally requires that a participant's lump sum benefit be actuarially equivalent to the pension payable at normal retirement age -- and, therefore, that the \"\"whip saw calculation\"\" be done."
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"docid": "D841202#0",
"title": "http://www.probenefits.com/participants/learn/articles/who-is-an-eligible-dependent\nWho Is An Eligible Dependent?",
"text": "Who Is An Eligible Dependent? Rate this item12345 (11 votes)Written by Christopher Macali on 05 March, 2015font size decrease font size increase font size Print Email This is a summary of the analysis of eligible dependent status in the context of employee benefit plans, including Flexible Benefit Plans (pre-tax premiums and FSAs), HRAs, and HSAs. For each plan, the only individuals eligible to receive tax-favored coverage are the employee, employee’s spouse, and employee’s qualifying dependents. The dependent definition has changed twice since 2005, including recent changes from the Health Care Reform law (Affordable Care Act, or “ACA”). This summary is updated to reflect those changes and current law. The New Definition of Dependent The Working Families Tax Relief Act of 2004 (“WFTRA”) went into effect on January 1, 2005 and changed the definition of eligible dependent for purposes of health benefit plans. WFTRA modified IRS Code Section 152, which governs who may receive tax-favored health coverage. Under these rules, to be an eligible dependent and receive tax-favored coverage, an individual must meet the requirements to be either a “qualifying child” or “qualifying relative” of the employee. WFTRA originally included a 4-part test for Qualifying Child. ACA has since further expanded the definition of eligible dependent."
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"docid": "D2172016#0",
"title": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/social-cognitive-learning-theory-definition-and-examples.html\nSocial-Cognitive Learning Theory: Definition and Examples",
"text": "\"Video Quiz Course Watch short & fun videos Start Your Free Trial Today {\"\"error\"\":true,\"\"iframe\"\":true}Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 345K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Albert Bandura: Social-Cognitive Theory and Vicarious Learning Social Cognitive Perspective: Definition & Experiment Social Learning Theory: Definition & Examples The Expectancy-Value Theory of Motivation Lesson Transcript Instructor: Melissa Hurst Have you learned behaviors or skills from observing others? Maybe you have learned from observing a teacher, friend, or supervisor. We acquire new knowledge and skills from a variety of methods. This lesson will introduce the concepts of the social-cognitive theory, which focuses on the learning that occurs within a social context. Introduction Do you know how to do the Electric Slide dance? Come on…admit it. Even if you aren't proud of knowing it, you probably learned the dance at some point in time. Do you remember how you learned it? I doubt you read each step in a book and then tried it alone. You probably observed others dancing and then joined in when you thought you had a good understanding of the moves."
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"title": "https://www.rita.dot.gov/bts/sites/rita.dot.gov.bts/files/publications/highlights_of_the_2001_national_household_travel_survey/html/section_02.html\nDaily Passenger Travel",
"text": "The 2001 NHTS captures various aspects and characteristics of daily and long-distance travel in America. Data collected on daily trips include topics such as the purpose of the trip, the means or mode of transportation used, the duration and length of the trip, the time of day and day of the week when the trip took place, and the number of people in the vehicle during the trip. In the 2001 NHTS, a daily trip is one that occurred on the randomly selected travel day regardless of mode or distance traveled, as long as the person went from one address to another. This section focuses on daily passenger travel. Results from the 2001 NHTS show that daily travel in the United States totaled about 4 trillion miles ( table 2, table A-8 ), an average of 14,500 miles per person per year. On a daily basis, the average person traveled 40 miles, most of it (35 miles) in a personal vehicle. Because more than one person can travel in a personal vehicle, these 35 person miles amounted to about 23 vehicle miles traveled. Annually, the total number of vehicle miles traveled in 2001 was nearly 2.3 trillion. 4 In terms of number of trips, people took 411 billion daily trips in 2001, or about 1,500 trips per person in that year ( table 2 ). Who Is Traveling?"
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"title": "http://www.warriorforum.com/main-internet-marketing-discussion-forum/16175-paypal-fdic-insured.html\nPaypal FDIC Insured ??",
"text": "\"32 { { upvote Count | short Num }}Paypal FDIC Insured ? ? by { { $ctrl.user.username }} { { $ctrl.user.username }} { { $ctrl.user.username }}Posts: { { $ctrl.user.post_count }} Threads: { { $ctrl.user.thread_count }} Thanks: { { $ctrl.user.thanks_count }} Account age: { { $ctrl.user.join_date | ago:false }}Posted: 10 years ago 26 replies INTERNET MARKETING { { subscribed ? ' Subscribed' : 'Subscribe' }}With all the alarm lately with the markets, I wanted to find out if my money in Paypal is safe. It is FDIC insured? Is it safe to keep a balance there right now?#fdic #insured #paypal { { $ctrl.user.username }} { { $ctrl.user.username }} { { $ctrl.user.username }}Posts: { { $ctrl.user.post_count }} Threads: { { $ctrl.user.thread_count }} Thanks: { { $ctrl.user.thanks_count }} Account age: { { $ctrl.user.join_date | ago:false }}10 years ago Originally Posted by dvduval With all the alarm lately with the markets, I wanted to find out if my money in Paypal is safe. It is FDIC insured? Is it safe to keep a balance there right now? I always recommend against keeping high balances in your Paypal account. They have \"\"FDIC Pass-Through Insurance\"\". I believe this means that their money is FDIC insured at their banks which also covers your balance with them."
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"docid": "D391126#0",
"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/methods-of-measuring-intelligence-interpreting-an-iq-scores-score-range.html\nMethods of Measuring Intelligence: Interpreting IQ Scores & Score Range",
"text": "\"Video Quiz Course Watch short & fun videos Start Your Free Trial Today {\"\"error\"\":true,\"\"iframe\"\":true}Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 175K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Intelligence Testing and Types History of Intelligence Testing in Psychology Mental Age: Definition & Explanation What is IQ? - Tests & Definition Lesson Transcript Instructor: Wind Goodfriend You've probably heard of 'IQ,' but do you really know what it means? This lesson covers the history and theory behind the famous idea of an intelligence quotient (including the inventor of IQ, Alfred Binet), and will help you learn how to understand and interpret IQ scores. What is IQ? Imagine you're a ten-year-old child who lives on a farm in France during the turn of the century, around the year 1904. You're having trouble in school, learning how to spell all those French words and how to read books like Candide. But why are you struggling? Is it because you are low in intelligence? Or is it simply because you are from a poor family who doesn't have the same resources as a rich family? Maybe you are very intelligent, but your problems in school are due to pragmatic issues such as a lack of books in your house."
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"docid": "D463571#0",
"title": "https://www.ssa.gov/ssi/text-child-ussi.htm\nUnderstanding Supplemental Security Income SSI for Children-- 2018 Edition",
"text": "\"SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (SSI) FOR CHILDRENWHO IS A \"\"CHILD\"\" FOR SSI? A person who is neither married (as determined by Social Security) nor head of a household and:is under age 18; oris under age 22 and is a student regularly attending school (as determined by Social Security). HOW DOES THE SSI DISABILITY PROGRAM WORK FOR A CHILD? To be eligible for SSI benefits, a child must be either blind or disabled. A child may be eligible for SSI disability benefits beginning as early as the date of birth; there is no minimum age requirement. A child may be eligible for SSI disability benefits until attainment of age 18 (see definition of disability for children ). When the child attains age 18, we evaluate impairments based on the definition of disability for adults (see definition of disability for adults ). A child with a visual impairment may be eligible for SSI benefits based on blindness if the impairment meets the definition of blindness (see blindness requirements ). WHAT ARE THE CRITERIA FOR A “DISABLED” OR “BLIND” CHILD? If under 18, whether or not married or head of household, the child has a medically determinable physical or mental impairment or impairments which result in marked and severe functional limitations; and The impairment (s) has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of at least 12 months or be expected to result in death; or If the child is blind, he or she meets the same definition of “blind” as applies for adults."
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"docid": "D3493180#0",
"title": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-workforce-diversity-definition-issues-quiz.html\nWhat is Workforce Diversity? - Definition & Issues",
"text": "Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 105K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Managing a Diverse Workforce in Contemporary Organizations Diversity Issues in the Workplace: Discrimination, Sexism, Ageism & More Age Diversity in the Workplace: Definition, Trends & Examples Ability and Disability Diversity in the Workplace: Definition, Trends & Examples Lesson Transcript Instructor: Donna Swarthout Workforce diversity is a valuable asset for any business that seeks a competitive advantage in the global economy. Learn about the issues associated with workforce diversity and take a quiz to test your knowledge. Definition of Workforce Diversity Have you ever learned about another culture from someone you met at work? People from all walks of life come together in today's business world. Many companies pride themselves on having a diverse workforce, one that is made up of individuals with a wide range of characteristics and experiences. Some of the key characteristics of workforce diversity include race, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, ability, and sexual orientation. A company that embraces diversity can broaden its skill base and become more competitive and innovative. Workforce diversity also brings with it a number of issues and challenges. Issues and Challenges You may know someone who has experienced unfair treatment based on a personal characteristic. Discrimination occurs when someone is denied opportunities on the basis of a personal characteristic that has no bearing on job performance."
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"title": "http://www.interest.com/savings/calculators/ira-calculator/\nTraditional IRA Calculator",
"text": "Traditional IRA Calculator Tweet Individual Retirement Accounts are a great way to save for retirement. Traditional IRAs allow you to defer taxes on contributions and earnings until you retire, when you will probably be in a lower tax bracket than when you're working. This calculator shows how your savings can grow more quickly in an IRA than a taxable account. At retirement your IRA balance could be worth $796,687. Traditional IRA savings: [-]Starting Balance: $0 $10k $100k $500k Annual contribution: $0 $1k $5k $10k Current age: 15 33 51 70Age of retirement: 10 30 50 70Adjusted gross income: $0 $10k $100k $500k Maximize contributions: Increase future contributions to the maximum allowed Total contributions: $180,000Non-deductible contributions: $0Investment return, taxes, employment and marital status: 7% return, 25% tax, 15% tax during retirement, not married, no employer plan [+]Totals at Retirement [-]Traditional IRA vs. Taxable Account [+]Definitions Starting balance The current balance of your Traditional IRA. Annual contribution The amount you will contribute to your Traditional IRA each year. This calculator assumes that you make your contribution at the beginning of each year. The maximum annual IRA contribution of $5,500 is unchanged for 2015. It is important to note that this is the maximum total contributed to all of your IRA accounts. The contribution limit increases with inflation in $500 increments."
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"docid": "D2771619#0",
"title": "https://definitions.uslegal.com/a/adult/\nAdult Law and Legal Definition",
"text": "Adult Law and Legal Definition An adult is a person who has attained the age of majority. The age of majority is the legally defined age at which a person is considered an adult, with all the attendant rights and responsibilities of adulthood. The age of majority is defined by state laws, which vary by state, but is 18 in most states. Rights acquired upon reaching the age of majority include the rights to vote and consent to marriage, among others. However, the right to vote is 18 nationwide under the 26th Amendment to the Constitution, regardless of the state laws. It is the age at which one becomes a legal adult and gains full legal rights. It is also the age at which a person is liable for their own actions, such as contractual obligations or liability for negligence. In general, a parental duty of support to a child ceases when the child reaches the age of majority. The age of majority may be relevant in matters, among others, such as guardianships, defining the head of households, legal standing to bring lawsuits, foster care, alcohol purchases, emancipation, licensing, and marriage. For example, in banking and investment accounts, the financial institution may provide that in any account established by a minor, the institution reserves the right to require the minor account to be a multiple party account with an owner who has reached the age of majority under state law, who shall be jointly and severally liable the institution for any returned item, overdraft, or unpaid charges or amounts on such account."
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"docid": "D517616#0",
"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/health-behaviors-and-promotion-definition-explanation.html\nHealth Behaviors and Promotion: Definition & Explanation",
"text": "\"Video Quiz Course Watch short & fun videos Start Your Free Trial Today {\"\"error\"\":true,\"\"iframe\"\":true}Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 31K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Health Psychology: Definition, Purpose, and Goals Health Belief Model: Definition, Theory, & Examples Transtheoretical Model: Definition & Stages of Change What Is the Health Promotion Model? - Definition & Theory Lesson Transcript Instructor: Artem Cheprasov In this lesson, we will discuss health promotion, health behavior, and the three different kinds of disease prevention strategies you can employ to stay healthy for as long as possible. Avoiding Disease Modern medicine is thankfully becoming a little bit less about treating a disease and a bit more about preventing disease in the first place. Sometimes, once you have a disease, it's difficult to treat it, and when you do treat it, the medicines you take can cause other problems. It should be obvious then that making sure you don't get injured or sick or catch a disease is critical to living a full and healthy life. This lesson will explore three kinds of preventative strategies you can employ and health behaviors you can undertake in order to make that happen. Health Promotion and Behavior Health promotion is defined by the World Health Organization as the process of enabling people to increase control over their health and its determinants, and thereby improve their health. Two important organizations in the U. S. that accomplish this task are the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and National Institutes of Health (NIH). These agencies serve as centers of information for people who have questions about a certain disease or health-related goals, such as exercise or nutrition. They also conduct research into the latest preventative strategies with respect to maintaining a healthy lifestyle and preventing disease, be it infectious or otherwise (like cancer)."
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"docid": "D98304#0",
"title": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/market-segmentation-geographic-demographic-psychographic-more.html\nMarket Segmentation: Geographic, Demographic, Psychographic & More",
"text": "\" {\"\"error\"\":true,\"\"iframe\"\":true}Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 310K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses What Is Geographic Segmentation in Marketing? - Definition, Advantages & Examples Psychographic Segmentation in Marketing: Definition & Examples What Is Demographic Segmentation in Marketing? - Definition, Advantages & Disadvantages How to Segment Business Markets Step-by-Step Lesson Transcript Instructor: Jennifer Lombardo Marketers must be effective at creating niche segments to promote and sell their products or services. There are five specific ways that markets can be segmented in order to create a successful sales opportunity. Ways to Segment Consumer Markets Most marketing departments use multiple segmentation strategies Our Town USA has built a brand new amusement park. The marketing team for Fantastic Adventure Park is confused about how they should segment the market. The team wants to make sure that the overall marketing and segmentation strategy is effective and produces the highest amount of overall sales this year. The crucial benchmarks for segments are profitability, measurability and accessibility. The marketing team can segment based on just a single variable, such as age, or they can create a multiple segmentation strategy that incorporates different variables together, such as age, gender or lifestyle. Overall, most marketing departments prefer multiple segmentation strategies because they're more precise and tend to be more effective in the long run."
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"docid": "D1817744#0",
"title": "https://ca.db101.org/ca/programs/health_coverage/medi_cal/program2a.htm\nMedi-Cal: The Details",
"text": "Medi-Cal: The Detailsupdated March 30, 2018 Add to favorites Table of Contents: The Basics The Details Eligibility and Application Medi-Cal Categories Keeping Your Medi-Cal Other Medi-Cal Programs Example FAQs Pitfalls Resources Medi-Cal Categories Income-based Medi-Cal Medi-Cal is a major government-funded health program that helps people with low income. The simplest way to qualify is if you: Don't qualify for Medicare, and Are a a U. S. citizen or a qualifying immigrant And you are in one of these situations: You are 19-64 years old and your family’s income is at or below 138% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) ($16,753 for an individual; $34,638 for a family of four). You are a child 18 or younger and your family’s income is at or below 266% of FPL ($66,766 per year for a family of four). You are pregnant, and your family’s income is at or below 213% of FPL ($35,060 if you are single and pregnant with your first child, $53,463 per year for a family of four). Note: The unborn baby is counted as a member of the pregnant woman's family. Income-based Medi-Cal counts most types of earned and unearned income you have. However, some income is not counted, including Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits and some contributions to retirement accounts. Learn more about what types of income affect income-based Medi-Cal eligibility. If you are in these situations, there are is no limit to how much money or other resources you have and it does not matter whether or not you have a disability. Health Coverage Income Limits for Your Family Medi-Cal for People with Disabilities People with disabilities have more ways they can qualify for Medi-Cal if they don't meet the standard eligibility rules described above."
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accounting number and routing number on check
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"docid": "D26854#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Routing_transit_number\nABA routing transit number",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Routing transit number)navigation search\"\"Routing transit number\"\" redirects here. For the Canadian bank routing number system, see Routing number (Canada). An ABA routing transit number ( ABA RTN) is a nine-digit code, used in the United States, which appears on the bottom of negotiable instruments such as checks to identify the financial institution on which it was drawn. The ABA RTN was originally designed to facilitate the sorting, bundling, and shipment of paper checks back to the drawer's (check writer's) account. As new payment methods were developed ( ACH and Wire ), the system was expanded to accommodate these payment methods. The ABA RTN is necessary for the Federal Reserve Banks to process Fedwire funds transfers, and by the Automated Clearing House to process direct deposits, bill payments, and other such automated transfers. The ABA RTN system was developed in 1910 by the American Bankers Association. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Management2 History3 Formats3.1 MICR Routing number format3.1.1 Federal Reserve3.1.2 ABA Institution Identifier3.1.3 Check digit3.1.4 Routing symbol3.2 Fraction format3.2.1 ABA Prefix Table4 See also5 References6 External links Management [ edit]Since 1911, the American Bankers Association has partnered with a series of registrars, currently Accuity, to manage the ABA routing number system. [ 2] Accuity is the Official Routing Number Registrar and is responsible for assigning ABA RTNs and managing the ABA RTN system. Accuity publishes the American Bankers Association Key to Routing Numbers semi-annually."
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"docid": "D32436#0",
"title": "https://www.sapling.com/6539913/check-number-vs-account-number\nCheck Routing Number Vs. Account Number",
"text": "\"Check routing numbers and account numbers have important banking roles but serve vastly different functions. These numbers together have made banking easier, allowing consumers to easily care for funds, and merchants to ensure payment for goods and services. These two numbers identify your account from others and direct funds to and from your banking institution. Routing and Account Numbers Identification Identifiers at Bottom of Check Industry standards have made quick identification of the routing number and account number possible by examining the bottom of a normal bank check. In the United States, a routing number is nine digits long and is on the bottom left of the draft. Although standards differ between regions of the world, banking systems have become uniform so that routing and bank account numbers are easily identifiable in a similar manner, regardless of country. Account numbers vary in length between institutions, but in the United States is the second number on the bottom of the check. History Checking Began With Ancient Merchants Routing numbers were developed by the American Bankers Association in 1910 and have evolved over time to accommodate many advances in banking, such as automated clearinghouses and online banking. Checking accounts have been around since ancient times. The modern \"\"cheque\"\" comes from the Arabic \"\"saqq,\"\" which was a written vow to pay for goods, to avoid carrying cash in dangerous areas."
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"docid": "D32434#0",
"title": "https://www.sapling.com/5603625/locate-routing-number-check\nHow to Locate the Routing Number on a Check",
"text": "\"The routing number on a check identifies the bank, credit union or other financial institution where a check must be sent for payment. These numbers are issued under the guidance of the American Bankers Association, the organization that developed the routing number system. Routing numbers are also called ABA numbers, transit numbers or routing transit numbers. There are actually three numbers used to identify each check. The other two are the checking account number and the individual check number. The routing or transit number is printed at the lower left of a check.credit: Comstock/Stockbyte/Getty Images Routing, Account and Check Numbers When you want your employer to deposit paychecks directly to your checking account or authorize a creditor to withdraw a payment, you must provide your checking account number and the routing number. Look on the lower left of a check and you'll see a long string of numerals. The first nine digits are the routing number. The next symbol marks the end of the routing number and is followed by another batch of digits. This second string of numerals is the checking account number."
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"docid": "D357136#0",
"title": "http://budgeting.thenest.com/can-learn-bank-account-numbers-statements-26917.html\nWhat You Can Learn From Bank Account Numbers and Statements",
"text": "\"Knowing a bank account number helps you learn about the bank. The various numbers and symbols that appear on checks, debit cards and bank statements aren't just random strings of characters -- most of these numbers contain an embedded logic that, once you understand it, can help you identify information about the issuing bank including its registered address and telephone number. Although account numbers, routing numbers and sort codes may be obtained from a variety of sources, including a bank teller or website, these numbers will always appear on paper checks. How to Locate a Bank by the Routing Number Some bank statements optionally include a routing number, but every check must include a routing number. These nine-digit identifiers -- printed in magnetic ink on the bottom of the check -- appear between symbols that look like a short vertical bar followed by two dots: |:012345678|: With this routing number, use an online database like the Fed ACH routing-number directory maintained by Federal Reserve Financial Services to obtain more data about the financial institution. This database will present the bank name, mailing address, phone number and associated information used for interbank transfers. Routing numbers are also called RTNs, or routing and transit numbers. How to Find My Bank Account Number Bank account numbers are always printed on the bottom of a check, in magnetic ink. The account number doesn't have a fixed character length, so it could be as few as five characters or as many as a dozen or more. For personal checks, the account number follows the routing number and precedes the check number."
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"docid": "D86835#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/routing-number/u.s.-bank-na/\nRouting number for U.S. Bank NA",
"text": "Routing Number for U. S. Bank NAU. S. Bank NA Branches Routing Number Swift Code Find Your U. S. Bank ABA Routing Number (RTN) Often when you're making a payment by phone or online, you will be asked for your checking account routing number. It's a 9 digit identification number for a bank branch and is also referred to as an RTN, a routing transit number, an ABA or a banking routing number. You can locate your US Bank Routing Number and your account number on you checking account check as shown below - You may also use the table below to find the US Bank Routing Number based on the region where you opened your bank account. State Routing State Routing Arizona 122105155 Missouri Missouri - Western 081000210 101200453Arkansas 082000549 Montana 092900383California - Northern 121122676 Nebraska (+ Council Bluffs, IA) 104000029California - Southern 122235821 Nevada 121201694Colorado - Aspen * 102101645 New Mexico 107002312Colorado - all other areas 102000021 North Dakota (+ Moorhead, MN) 091300023Idaho 123103729 Ohio - Cleveland 041202582Illinois - Northern 071904779 Ohio - all other areas 042000013Illinois - Southern 081202759 Oregon 123000220Indiana 074900783 South Dakota 091408501Iowa - Council Bluffs 104000029 Tennessee 064000059Iowa - all other areas 073000545 Utah 124302150Kansas 101000187 Washington 125000105Kentucky - Northern 042100175 Wisconsin 075000022Kentucky - Western 083900363 Wyoming 307070115Minnesota - East Grand Forks *091215927 All Other States 091000022Minnesota - Moorhead 091300023Minnesota - all other areas 091000022* Aspen / East Grand Forks: If you are a business owner with a cash management account, use the statewide routing number. U. S. Bank Savings Account Routing Numbers: To find your savings account routing number, call 800-872-2657. U. S. Bank IRA Routing Numbers: Call 800-US-BANKS to get auto-transfer instructions for your existing U. S. Bank IRA. U. S. Bank SWIFT Code for Incoming Wire Transfers: If you're receiving an international wire transfer payment, you'll need to: Provide the sender your name as it appears on your account Provide your account number Provide the U. S. Bank SWIFT code: USBKUS44IMTThis SWIFT code is for incoming wire transfers only and cannot be used for any other purpose. More USBank Routing Numbers below -Routing Number Bank Address** State, Zip092904554 U. S. BANK EP-MN-WN1A ST. PAUL Minnesota, 55107104101575 U. S. BANK EP-MN-WN1A ST."
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"docid": "D545114#0",
"title": "https://www.sapling.com/5267673/routing-number-check\nHow to Find a Routing Number Without a Check",
"text": "Routing numbers are nine-digit numbers that identify the financial institution that holds your bank account. If the account number is misidentified, the wrong bank account will be credited or debited. The routing number typically consists of the first nine digits printed in the lower left corner of your check, which is followed by your account number and the check number. However, if you don't have a check, there are other ways to find the routing number for your account. How to Find a Routing Number Without a Checkcredit: Siri Stafford/Digital Vision/Getty Images Contacting Your Bank If you don't have a check or other account documentation, you won't want to guess at your routing number. According to the American Bankers Association, there are about 28,000 routing numbers currently in use. Routing numbers are assigned geographically, so depending on where your bank has branches, it might have more than one routing number. If so, your routing number is based on the location of the branch in which you opened your account. To find your number, you can call the bank's customer service department and the representative can give you the routing number. You also can check your bank's online system."
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"docid": "D1647380#0",
"title": "https://smartasset.com/checking-account/how-to-find-your-routing-and-account-numbers-on-a-check\nHow to Find Your Routing and Account Numbers on a Check",
"text": "Writing checks isn’t as common as it used to be. Many of us rely on our credit cards, direct debit and good old cash to make the payments in our lives. For some people, a monthly rent check is the only check they ever write. When you’re just starting to use checks or you don’t use them very often, it’s easy to get confused. Here’s our guide to how to find your routing and account numbers on a check. Compare checking accounts. How to Find Your Account Number on a Check If you have a personal or business check in front of you, you’re looking at your account number even if you don’t know it. So where is the account number on a check? Your account number is the long string of numbers that’s in the middle of the bottom of your check. Check out our handy graphic below if you’re in doubt."
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"docid": "D163103#0",
"title": "http://www.bankrate.com/banking/routing-number-on-check-how-does-it-work/\nWhat is the routing number on a check?",
"text": "What is the routing number on a check? Claes Bell, CFA September 1, 2016 in Banking Image Source/Getty Images In order to send and receive money from other financial institutions, banks and credit unions need a routing number. What is a routing number? A routing number a 9-digit number assigned to a bank or credit union so it can send and receive funds from other financial institutions. The routing number determines where your account was opened. It is also known as an ABA (American Bankers Association) number, and as a routing transit number. Rather than reading a check to find out your bank’s name and potentially confusing it with a bank of a similar name, routing numbers help bank staff and the machines that now process checks to know exactly where money is supposed to go. That way, checks intended for Bank of America and American Bank never go to the wrong place by mistake. One bank may have many routing numbers, depending on things like the location of the account or the task it’s being used for, but no 2 banks will ever have the same routing number. Routing numbers are used for lots of everyday tasks: Direct deposit."
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"docid": "D3418601#0",
"title": "https://ohr.gatech.edu/paycheck/directdeposit\nDirect Deposit",
"text": "\"Direct Deposit All Georgia Tech employees are encouraged to take advantage of direct deposit to receive their pay. By using direct deposit your pay is automatically deposited in up to a maximum of 3 accounts of your choice each pay day. The details of your earnings can be viewed through Tech Works prior to payday. Advantages of using direct deposit are: Direct deposit transactions are fast, reliable and safe. You can control the amount of money that goes into each account. Since there is no paperwork, your paycheck cannot be lost or stolen in the mail. If you are out of town on payday your money is still deposited to your account. You do not have to make a trip to the bank to deposit the check. Need Assistance? Call 404.894."
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"title": "http://www.churchmanagementsolutions.com/kb/KnowledgebaseArticle50160.aspx\nI'd like to start paying my employees by Direct Deposit, but where do I start?",
"text": "I'd like to start paying my employees by Direct Deposit, but where do I start? PROBLEM: I'm currently paying my employees by check, but I'd really like to start paying them via direct deposit. What do I need to do to start paying them via Direct Deposit? SOLUTION: There is a bit of setup to begin paying your employees by direct deposit, instead of a paper check, but once it's all set up it's a breeze to maintain!There are two ways you can prepare the direct deposit information: ACH - Automated Clearing House NPC - National Payment Corporation National Payment Corp is an actual company that will provide the service of transferring the funds for you. Automated Clearing House is a type of file that most banks accept for transferring the funds for direct deposit. So what does that all mean? If your local bank is going to perform the direct deposit funds transfer for you, use ACH. Most churches will use ACH. If you choose not to use your local bank and want an outside company to assist you in transferring the funds for direct deposit, contact National Payment Corporation to set up an account, and choose NPC. Step 1 - Set up the Church/Employer Information The first thing you'll need to do is set up the churches bank information in the CMS Payroll System."
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"docid": "D735249#0",
"title": "https://www.sapling.com/12070025/differences-between-checking-account-number-routing-number\nDifferences Between a Checking Account Number & a Routing Number",
"text": "Banks use two key pieces of information to identify the holdings of their customers. These to pieces of information are the routing number and the account number. If you need to set up a new direct deposit or regular transfer, you need to supply the employer, government agency or financial institution with both the routing and account numbers. Find your account information on your checks. Bank Name The routing number identifies the bank instead of your actual account. If you and your coworker both hold accounts at the same bank, your routing numbers will be the same, even though your account numbers will be different. Small banks generally have only one routing number, while large multinational banks can have several different routing numbers. In the latter case, your routing number may be determined by the state where you hold the account. Specific Account The account number works in conjunction with the routing number. While the routing number identifies the name of the financial institution, the account number identifies your individual account."
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"title": "http://banks-america.com/routing-number/suntrust-bank/\nRouting number for SunTrust Bank",
"text": "Routing Number for Sun Trust Bank Sun Trust Bank Branches Routing Number Swift Code Suntrust Routing Number Suntrust bank has a universal routing number for its checking account. The new universal ACH Routing Transit number of Suntrust Bank is 061000104 Suntrust Bank Routing Number along with account number is required to set up a direct deposit, receive funds through wire transfers or to complete an automated money transfer. You can also locate the Suntrust Routing Number on your checking, savings or business account check book issued to you by your bank branch. 1: Financial Institution Routing Transit Number: 9 numbers located between two symbols. This number identifies the bank holding your account and check processing center. 2: Account Number: This is your complete account number (excluding spaces and special characters). If you have more than one account, each account will have a separate number which may not be in sequence. Your personal Sun Trust account number may be up to 13 digits. 3: ACH Routing Transit Number: 9 numbers used to set up automatic debits for payments and payroll direct deposits. This number reflects the electronic processing center for your account and may differ from your Financial Institution Routing Transit Number."
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"title": "https://www.usbank.com/bank-accounts/checking-accounts/aba-routing-number.aspx\nFind your U.S. Bank checking account routing number",
"text": "\"Bank Accounts / Checking Accounts / Checking Customer Resources / Routing Numbers For ZIP Edit Find your U. S. Bank checking account routing number Your routing number identifies the location where your account was opened. You'll often be asked for your checking account routing number when you're making a payment online or by phone. It's also referred to as an RTN, a routing transit number or an ABA routing number. You can see your full account number and routing number when you log in to Online Banking. You'll find a link in the \"\"I'd like to'' list on your checking account transactions page. There are two numbers you'll need to provide. Your bank routing number is a nine-digit code that's based on the U. S. Bank location where your account was opened. It's the first set of numbers printed on the bottom of your checks, on the left side. You can also find it in the U. S. Bank routing number chart below. Your account number (usually 10-12 digits) is specific to your personal account."
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"title": "http://classroom.synonym.com/meaning-bank-numbers-front-checks-24294.html\nMeaning of the Bank Numbers on the Front of Checks",
"text": "\"Home » Technology Meaning of the Bank Numbers on the Front of Checks By Carter Mc Bride; Updated September 11, 2015All the numbers on a check mean something. Checks often have several numbers on the front. These numbers help the account holder's bank identify the account from which to debit the amount shown, and identify for intermediary banks the bank or branch where the account is maintained. Each number on the check has a specific meaning and is required for the banks to properly account for written checks. Dollar Amount The dollar amount on the check is how much the person issuing the check wants the check to be worth. For example, if a person writes a $100 check then the dollar amount on the check will be $100. Routing Number The routing number is a nine-digit number in the lower left-hand corner of the check. This number is one of three numbers usually on the bottom of the check. The routing number identifies the bank of the account holder, enabling the receiving bank to collect the money from the correct source. Account Number The account number is on the bottom of the check to the right of the routing number, separated from the routing number by a colon."
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"title": "https://www.gobankingrates.com/banking/heres-us-bank-routing-number/\nHereâs Your U.S. Bank Routing Number",
"text": "Here’s Your U. S. Bank Routing Number Find your U. S. Bank routing number for your next checking or money-wiring transaction. By Stacy Calvert May 24, 2017If you need to find your U. S. Bank routing number in a hurry and don’t have your checkbook handy, don’t worry. Consult this table that shows each U. S. Bank number for every state and its regions. Then, if you ever need the number that identifies U. S. Bank in your area, you’ll be able to find your routing number in seconds. Here’s your U. S. Bank routing numbers: U. S. Bank Routing Numbers State Routing Number Alabama 091000022Alaska 091000022Arizona 122105155Arkansas 082000549California — Northern 121122676California — Southern 122235821Colorado — Aspen 102101645Colorado — all other areas 102000021Connecticut 091000022Delaware 091000022District of Columbia 091000022Florida 091000022Georgia 091000022Hawaii 091000022Idaho 123103729Illinois — Northern 071904779Illinois — Southern 081202759Indiana 074900783Iowa — Council Bluffs 104000029Iowa — all other areas 073000545Kansas 101000187Kentucky — Northern 042100175Kentucky — Western 083900363Louisiana 091000022Maine 091000022Maryland 091000022Massachusetts 091000022Michigan 091000022Minnesota — East Grand Forks 091215927Minnesota — Moorhead 091300023Minnesota — all other areas 091000022Mississippi 091000022Missouri 081000210Missouri — Western 101200453Montana 092900383Nebraska 104000029Nevada 121201694New Hampshire 091000022New Jersey 091000022New Mexico 107002312New York 091000022North Carolina 091000022North Dakota 091300023Ohio — Cleveland 041202582Ohio — all other areas 042000013Oklahoma 091000022Oregon 123000220Pennsylvania 091000022Rhode Island 091000022South Carolina 091000022South Dakota 091408501Tennessee 064000059Texas 091000022Utah 124302150Vermont 091000022Virginia 091000022Washington 125000105West Virginia 091000022Wisconsin 075000022Wyoming 307070115You can use your routing number to set up bill pay online, transfer funds and more. The following information explains why banks use routing numbers and how to find the routing number you need. Related: 10 Best National Banks of 2017What Is a Routing Number? Routing numbers, also known as ABA transit numbers, identify specific federal- and state-chartered financial institutions so that when people conduct banking transactions, their money goes to the right place. The American Bankers Association established the ABA number in 1910. Each routing number is comprised of nine digits that serve as an identifying code for financial transactions."
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"docid": "D2474656#0",
"title": "https://money.stackexchange.com/questions/15218/is-it-safe-to-give-out-ones-bank-account-number\nIs it safe to give out one's bank account number?",
"text": "\"_Personal Finance & Money Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for people who want to be financially literate. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Is it safe to give out one's bank account number?up vote92down votefavorite21I'm managing the utility of the house and I'm sharing with another person. He asks me to provide my bank account number, so that he can transfer his money to my account when paying the utility. I wonder if it is safe to give out my bank account number? For example, if I'm correct, many online payments just need the account number to draw money out of it. Is giving out the bank account number safer than handing a check to another person, since there is also the account number printed on the check?bank-account fraudshare improve this questionedited Aug 9 '16 at 10:27Trilarion255 1 8asked May 27 '12 at 18:42Tim2,440 11 42 663>many online payment just needs the account number to draw money out of it. Well, you do need to \"\"sign\"\" a piece of paper that says something to the effect that you have authorized John Doe to make withdrawals from your bank account before a bank will let John Doe withdraw any money from your account. But if you believe that an account number is all that is needed, you should not be writing checks to anybody at all since all that someone needs is your account number which is printed on all your checks. For online stuff, the authorization might be hidden in the fine print you Accept ed. – Dilip Sarwate May 27 '12 at 19:568This is something I found very different in north america compared to (central?)"
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"docid": "D1363855#0",
"title": "https://www.doreservices.state.pa.us/BusinessTax/TeleFileEM.htm\n.",
"text": "Business Tax Tele File for Employer Withholding Call, toll-free, 1-800-748-8299. You will need the following to use Tele File for employer withholding: Eight-digit Employer Account Identification Number. Nine-digit Federal Employer Identification Number or Social Security number, or your 10-digit Revenue ID. To verify your Entity Identification Number, contact the e-Business Center at 717-783-6277. The ending date of the period for which you are reporting. The amount of personal income tax withheld for each period, whether quarterly, monthly or semimonthly. You should report the amount actually withheld, not the amount remitted. The total amount of compensation subject to Pennsylvania withholding for the reporting quarter. The amount of withholding paid to the PA Department of Revenue for the reporting quarter. To make a payment using ACH Debit, you will need your banking information including bank routing number, account number and account type (checking or savings)."
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"docid": "D43469#0",
"title": "https://www.key.com/personal/services/locate-routing-number.jsp\nWhere is the transit/ABA routing number on my checks?",
"text": "Find a Location Enter Your Zip Code Find: Branches ATMs800-KEY2YOU (539-2968)Where is the transit/ABA routing number on my checks? Look for your location listed below to find your Key Bank routing number. In addition, view the sample check below to see the check routing number, account number and check number. Alaska ABA (Ordering Checks): 125200879 Wire Transfer & ACH Routing: 125200879New York - Albany ABA (Ordering Checks): 021300077 or 222370440 or refer to your check to determine the appropriate number. ACH Routing: 021300077 or 222370440 Wire Transfer: 021300077Colorado ABA (Ordering Checks): 307070267 Wire Transfer & ACH Routing: 307070267New York - Buffalo ABA (Ordering Checks): 022000839 or 222370440 or refer to your check to determine the appropriate number. ACH Routing: 021300077 or 222370440 Wire Transfer: 021300077Connecticut ABA (Ordering Checks): 222370440 ACH Routing: 222370440 for accounts opened prior to 10/11/16 and 021300077 for accounts opened 10/11/16 and after Wire Transfer: 021300077New York - Hudson Valley ABA (Ordering Checks): 021906934 or 222370440 or refer to you check to determine the appropriate number. ACH Routing: 021300077 or 222370440 Wire Transfer: 021300077Florida ABA (Ordering Checks): 067014181 Wire Transfer & ACH Routing: 041001039Ohio - Columbus ABA (Ordering Checks): 044000642 Wire Transfer & ACH Routing: 041001039Idaho ABA (Ordering Checks): 124101555 Wire Transfer & ACH Routing: 124101555Ohio - NE Ohio ABA (Ordering Checks): 041001039 Wire Transfer & ACH Routing: 041001039Indiana - Central Indiana ABA (Ordering Checks): 041001039 Wire Transfer & ACH Routing: 041001039Ohio - NW Ohio ABA (Ordering Checks): 041200089 Wire Transfer & ACH Routing: 041001039Indiana - Northern Indiana ABA (Ordering Checks): 041001039 Wire Transfer & ACH Routing: 041001039Ohio - SW Ohio ABA (Ordering Checks): 042200295 Wire Transfer & ACH Routing: 041001039Kentucky ABA (Ordering Checks): 042200295 Wire Transfer & ACH Routing: 041001039Oregon ABA (Ordering Checks): 123002011 Wire Transfer & ACH Routing: 123002011Maine ABA (Ordering Checks): 011200608 Wire Transfer & ACH Routing: 011200608Pennsylvania ABA (Ordering Checks): 222370440 ACH Routing: 222370440 for accounts opened prior to 10/11/16 and 021300077 for accounts opened 10/11/16 and after Wire Transfer: 021300077Massachusetts ABA (Ordering Checks): 222370440 ACH Routing: 222370440 for accounts opened prior to 10/11/16 and 021300077 for accounts opened 10/11/16 and after Wire Transfer: 021300077Utah ABA (Ordering Checks): 124000737 Wire Transfer & ACH Routing: 124000737Michigan ABA (Ordering Checks): 041001039 Wire Transfer & ACH Routing: 041001039Vermont ABA (Ordering Checks): 211672531 Wire Transfer & ACH Routing: 211672531Washington ABA (Ordering Checks): 125000574 Wire Transfer & ACH Routing: 125000574"
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"docid": "D2277739#0",
"title": "http://budgeting.thenest.com/numbers-bottom-check-31555.html\nWhat Are the Numbers on the Bottom of a Check?",
"text": "The numbers on a check tell you where it is supposed to go. These days, it might seem like electronic funds transfer and direct deposits have taken over financial transactions, but traditional paper checks still play an important role. A check is a legally binding promise that the writer of the check will have sufficient funds in her account when the check is presented to the bank for payment. Since it is a legal document, you should understand the information that’s on a check you write or accept from someone else. Check Basics Most of the layout of a paper check is pretty straightforward. Your name, address and maybe your phone number is at the top left and the check number at the top right. In the center are spaces for the person or organization you are paying money to. Below that is the name of your bank and spaces to write the purpose of the check and to sign it. At the very bottom is a long string of numerals. Pay attention to these digits – they are codes that make sure the check goes where it’s supposed to and the money a check represents is taken from the right account."
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"docid": "D1363589#0",
"title": "https://wastemanagement.site/info/how-many-numbers-are-in-an-account-number-for-wells-fargo/how-do-find-my-wells-fargo-account-number/XT50_OzWqSk.html\n.",
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"docid": "D10448#0",
"title": "https://www.bankofamerica.com/deposits/manage/faq-routing-numbers.go\nFAQs: Routing Numbers",
"text": "\"Frequently Asked Questions Collapse all How do I find my ABA routing number? You can find the correct routing number for the type of transaction you want to make by choosing the state in which your account was opened in the dropdown menu below. You can always find your routing numbers by signing in to Online Banking, selecting your desired account and going to the Information & Services tab. If you do not have access to Online Banking or you do not know the state in which your account was opened, please contact customer service to get your routing numbers. What is an ABA routing number? The ABA routing number is a 9-digit identification number assigned to financial institutions by The American Bankers Association (ABA). This number identifies the financial institution upon which a payment is drawn. Routing numbers are sometimes referred to as \"\"check routing numbers\"\", \"\"ABA numbers\"\", or \"\"routing transit numbers\"\" (RTN). Routing numbers may differ depending on where your account was opened and the type of transaction made. How do I know which ABA routing number to use?"
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"docid": "D3166763#0",
"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/accoy\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Vocabulary What does accoy mean? Definitions for accoy Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word accoy. Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:accoy (Verb)To render quiet; to soothe. - Geoffrey Chauceraccoy (Verb)To subdue; to tame; to daunt. Origin: Old French acoyer; ac-, for Latin ad. See coy Webster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Accoy (verb)to render quiet; to soothe Accoy (verb)to subdue; to tame; to daunt Origin: [OF. acoyer; ac-, for L. ad. See Coy. ] Chambers 20th Century Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Accoyak-koi′, v.t. ( obs.)"
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"title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/hepatitis_b/glossary_em.htm\nMedical Dictionary",
"text": "Hepatitis B Main Article Glossary Hepatitis B (HBV, Hep B) Glossary of Terms A Visual Guide to Hepatitis Slideshow Digestive Disease Myths Slideshow Pictures Slideshow: Infectious Mononucleosis The following are health and medical definitions of terms that appear in the Hepatitis B (HBV, Hep B) article. Abdomen: The belly, that part of the body that contains all of the structures between the... See the entire definition of Abdomen Abdominal: Relating to the abdomen, the belly, that part of the body that contains all of ... See the entire definition of Abdominal Abnormal: Outside the expected norm, or uncharacteristic of a particular patient. See the entire definition of Abnormal Acquired: Not inherited, or present at birth (congenital), but developing after birth. For... See the entire definition of Acquired Acute: Of abrupt onset, in reference to a disease. Acute often also connotes an illness th... See the entire definition of Acute Alcoholism: Physical dependence on alcohol to the extent that stopping alcohol use would b... See the entire definition of Alcoholism Antiviral: An agent that kills a virus or that suppresses its ability to replicate and, he... See the entire definition of Antiviral Ascites: An abnormal accumulation of fluid within the abdomen. There are many causes of as... See the entire definition of Ascites B virus: An infectious agent commonly found among macaque monkeys, including rhesus macaqu... See the entire definition of B virus Belly: That part of the body that contains all of the structures between the chest and t... See the entire definition of Belly Biopsy: The removal of a sample of tissue for examination under a microscope to check for ... See the entire definition of Biopsy Breastfeeding: Feeding a child human breast milk. According to the American Academy of Ped... See the entire definition of Breastfeeding Cancer: An abnormal growth of cells which tend to proliferate in an uncontrolled way and, ... See the entire definition of Cancer Carcinoma: Cancer that begins in the skin or in tissues that line or cover body organs. Ex... See the entire definition of Carcinoma Cell: The basic structural and functional unit of any living thing. Each cell is a small c... See the entire definition of Cell Chronic: In medicine, lasting a long time. A chronic condition is one that lasts 3 months ... See the entire definition of Chronic Cirrhosis: Liver disease characterized by irreversible scarring."
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"docid": "D1664269#0",
"title": "http://www.123helpme.com/search.asp?text=Definition\n.",
"text": "\"Title Length Color Rating Original Definition of Art - My definition of art is imagination and passion expressed by creating a visual feature. I consider art to be a figurative of the imagination because everything starts with thought. People create life by thinking of ways to develop; this then creates art. It is as simple as watching a child draw a picture. I can recall imagining a picture in my head and expressing my thoughts on paper. The drawing did not come out as I imagined but it took me to a place and every time I saw the picture I thought about the vision I had created in my head.... [tags: Art, Definition]:: 6 Works Cited1479 words (4.2 pages) Good Essays [preview]Definition Essay - The Evolved Definition of Community - Definition Essay- The Evolved Definition of Community The definition provided in The American College Dictionary from 1964 says “a group of men or women leading a common life according to a rule.” I never really viewed community in this manner. Many of us think of the word “community” as a group of people who live near each other. We forget that a community is actually just a group of people with common interests or characteristics who often happen to live near each other. Communities can be bound by race, religion, economic standings, political standings, and most commonly, location.... [tags: Definition Essays]:: 3 Works Cited507 words (1.4 pages) Good Essays [preview]The Definition of a Hero - The Definition of a Hero When I think of a hero I immediately think of someone who is strong, intelligent, handsome, and daring."
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"title": "http://www.flashcardmachine.com/ap-governmentvocab1.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "\"Shared Flashcard Set Details Title AP Government Vocab Description Final Exam Total Cards 387Subject History Level 11th Grade Created 12/05/2013Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional History Flashcards Cards Term Apportionment Definition The process of allotting congressional seats to each state following the decennial census according to their proportion of the population. Term Redistricting Definition The redrawing of congressional districts to reflect increases or decreases in seats allotted to the states, as well as population shifts within a state. Term Gerrymandering Definition The legislative through which the majority party in each statehouse tries to assure that the maximum number of representatives from its political party can be elected to Congress through the redrawing of legislative districts. Term Bill Definition A proposed law. Term Executive Order Definition A rule or regulation issued by the president that has the effect of law. All executive orders must be published in the Federal Register. Term Minority Party Definition The political party in each house of Congress with the second most members."
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"docid": "D3402279#0",
"title": "http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/stfu\nDefinition of STFU",
"text": "\"STFUinterjectionacronym for \"\"shut the fuck up\"\". Used mainly in computer-based conversation (instant messaging, email, text messaging, etc.) I told that jerk to STFU yesterday. Stfu. See more words with the same meaning: Internet, texting, SMS, email, chat acronyms (list of). See more words with the same meaning: censored replacements for offensive terms (list of). See more words with the same meaning: retorts and taunts (list of). Last edited on Apr 07 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 11 2001 .+ Add a definition for this slang term Share Tweet E-mail More info: Interactive stats: RRelated words Usage Vulgarity Slang Map Related words Slang terms with the same meaning Other terms relating to ' Internet, texting, SMS, email, chat acronyms (list of) ':n/g Definitions include: acronym for \"\"no good\"\". BFFDefinitions include: acronym for \"\"best friend (s) forever\"\".kthanksbye Definitions include: shortened version of \"\"okay, thanks, bye. \"\""
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"docid": "D272566#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Definition\nDefinition",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search To get the definition of another word, try using Wiktionary For other uses of the word \"\"definition\"\" itself, see Definition (disambiguation). A definition states the meaning of a word using other words. This is sometimes challenging. Common dictionaries contain lexical descriptive definitions but there are various types of definition - all with different purposes and focuses. A definition is a statement of the meaning of a term (a word, phrase, or other set of symbols ). [ 1] Definitions can be classified into two large categories, intensional definitions (which try to give the essence of a term) and extensional definitions (which proceed by listing the objects that a term describes). [ 2] Another important category of definitions is the class of ostensive definitions, which convey the meaning of a term by pointing out examples. A term may have many different senses and multiple meanings, and thus require multiple definitions. [ 3] [a]In mathematics, a definition is used to give a precise meaning to a new term, instead of describing a pre-existing term. Definitions and axioms are the basis on which all of modern mathematics is constructed. ["
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"title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/uterine_fibroids/glossary_em.htm\nMedical Dictionary",
"text": "\"Uterine Fibroids Main Article Glossary Uterine Fibroids Glossary of Terms Uterine Fibroids Slideshow Take the Endometriosis Quiz!Infertility Treatment Slideshow The following are health and medical definitions of terms that appear in the Uterine Fibroids article. Abdomen: The belly, that part of the body that contains all of the structures between the... See the entire definition of Abdomen Abdominal: Relating to the abdomen, the belly, that part of the body that contains all of ... See the entire definition of Abdominal Abdominal cavity: The cavity within the abdomen, the space between the abdominal wall and... See the entire definition of Abdominal cavity Abdominal pain: Pain in the belly. Abdominal pain can be acute or chronic. It may reflect ... See the entire definition of Abdominal pain Abnormal: Outside the expected norm, or uncharacteristic of a particular patient. See the entire definition of Abnormal Acne: Localized skin inflammation as a result of overactivity of the oil glands at the bas... See the entire definition of Acne Anatomy: The study of human or animal form, by observation or examination of the living be... See the entire definition of Anatomy Androgenic: Pertaining to the development of male characteristics, including body hair, th... See the entire definition of Androgenic Artery: A vessel that carries blood high in oxygen content away from the heart to the far... See the entire definition of Artery Back pain: Pain felt in the low or upper back. Causes of pain in the low and upper back in... See the entire definition of Back pain Benign: Not malignant. A benign tumor is one that does not invade surrounding tissue or sp... See the entire definition of Benign Biopsy: The removal of a sample of tissue for examination under a microscope to check for ... See the entire definition of Biopsy Birth control: Birth control is the use of any practices, methods, or devices to prevent p... See the entire definition of Birth control Bladder: A hollow organ in the lower abdomen that stores urine. The kidneys filter waste f... See the entire definition of Bladder Blood clots: Blood that has been converted from a liquid to a solid state. Also called a t... See the entire definition of Blood clots Blood count: The calculated number of white or red blood cells (WBCs or RBCs) in a cubic m... See the entire definition of Blood count Bone density: Bone density is the amount of bone tissue in a certain volume of bone. It ca... See the entire definition of Bone density Bowel: The small and large intestine."
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"title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/rectal_bleeding/glossary_em.htm\nMedical Dictionary",
"text": "\"Rectal Bleeding Main Article Glossary Rectal Bleeding Glossary of Terms Take the Tummy Trouble Quiz Boost Digestive Health Foods That Trigger Diarrhea The following are health and medical definitions of terms that appear in the Rectal Bleeding article. Abdomen: The belly, that part of the body that contains all of the structures between the... See the entire definition of Abdomen Abdominal: Relating to the abdomen, the belly, that part of the body that contains all of ... See the entire definition of Abdominal Abdominal pain: Pain in the belly. Abdominal pain can be acute or chronic. It may reflect ... See the entire definition of Abdominal pain Absorption: Uptake. For example, intestinal absorption is the uptake of food (or other sub... See the entire definition of Absorption Acute: Of abrupt onset, in reference to a disease. Acute often also connotes an illness th... See the entire definition of Acute Adjacent: Lying nearby. Related terms include superjacent, subjacent, and circumjacent. Fr... See the entire definition of Adjacent Anal fissure: A tear in the anal canal, one of the most common causes of red blood in the ... See the entire definition of Anal fissure Anal itching: Irritation of the skin at the exit of the rectum, accompanied by the desire ... See the entire definition of Anal itching Anatomy: The study of human or animal form, by observation or examination of the living be... See the entire definition of Anatomy Angiography: A procedure performed to view blood vessels after injecting them with a radio... See the entire definition of Angiography Anoscopy: Anoscopy is a procedure used to visualize the wall of the anus and lowest portio... See the entire definition of Anoscopy Anus: The opening of the rectum to the outside of the body. Bacterial: Of or pertaining to bacteria, as in a bacterial lung infection. Barium: 1."
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"text": "\"keep an ear to the groundverbto monitor new information or rumors. There's been rumors of a new round of layoffs. Better keep an ear to the ground. See more words with the same meaning: to hear, listen. Last edited on Dec 07 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 09 2009 .+ Add a definition for this slang term Share Tweet E-mail More info: Interactive stats: RRelated words Usage Vulgarity Slang Map Related words Slang terms with the same meaning Other terms relating to ' to hear, listen ':insituate Definitions include: to be engaged completely (e.g. mentally, emotionally, etc.) in a situation, not just physically.ear hustle Definitions include: to eavesdrop.check out Definitions include: to listen to.catch Definitions include: to see.peep Definitions include: a person.read my lips Definitions include: \"\"pay close attention. \"\" Slang terms with the same root words Other terms relating to 'an':a hell of an Definitions include: an impressive.an Definitions include: and.an arm and a leg Definitions include: a lot of money.an eye for the laddies Definitions include: attracted to young males.an ice cube's chance in hell Definitions include: no chance.bat an eye Definitions include: to conspicuously notice.cost an arm and a leg Definitions include: to cost a lot.crank an Eight Ball Definitions include: to defecate.drop an f-bomb Definitions include: to use the word \"\" fuck \"\" or one of its variants at an inappropriate time or place.float an air biscuit Definitions include: to flatulate; \"\" fart \"\".full as an egg Definitions include: extremely full after consuming food or drink.have an axe to grind Definitions include: to have a grudge.have an eppy Definitions include: to throw a fit.have an extra helping of b*tchflakes Definitions include: someone who is a little extra bitchy that day. bitchflakes like cornflakes.hell of an Definitions include: an impressive. ( show 17 more . )"
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"text": "\"knock out of the parkverbto do a stellar job. Term is from baseball. You really knocked that presentation out of the park. When she speaks on the level of her audience, she knocks it out of the park. We knocked this launch out of the park. Make sure to knock your responsibilities out of the park. Last edited on May 12 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jul 30 2009 .+ Add a definition for this slang term Share Tweet E-mail More info: Interactive stats: RRelated words Usage Vulgarity Slang Map Related words Slang terms with the same meaning None found. Slang terms with the same root words Other terms relating to 'knock':hard-knock life Definitions include: a life during which many bad things happen.knock Definitions include: to impregnate.knock about Definitions include: variant of \"\" knock around \"\".knock around Definitions include: to mistreat.knock back Definitions include: to drink.knock boots Definitions include: to have sexual intercourse.knock dead Definitions include: to impress.knock down Definitions include: A formal introduction-knocked off Definitions include: stolen.knocked out Definitions include: In a deep sleep.knocked up Definitions include: Also the past tense of \"\" knock up \"\".knockin Definitions include: adverb - really, very, conveying a sense of the extreme.knock it off Definitions include: stop.knock it out Definitions include: to have sexual intercourse.knock off Definitions include: a forgery. ( show 15 more . )"
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"text": "\"Hardening of the Arteries Main Article Glossary Atherosclerosis (Hardening of the Arteries) Glossary of Terms Cholesterol Levels Slideshow Lower Cholesterol Slideshow High Cholesterol Quiz The following are health and medical definitions of terms that appear in the Atherosclerosis (Hardening of the Arteries) article. Abdomen: The belly, that part of the body that contains all of the structures between the... See the entire definition of Abdomen Abnormal: Outside the expected norm, or uncharacteristic of a particular patient. See the entire definition of Abnormal Absorption: Uptake. For example, intestinal absorption is the uptake of food (or other sub... See the entire definition of Absorption Amputation: Removal of part or all of a body part that is enclosed by skin. Amputation can... See the entire definition of Amputation Analysis: In psychology, a term for conversation-based therapeutic processes used to gain ... See the entire definition of Analysis Anesthesia: Loss of feeling or awareness, as when an anesthetic is administered before sur... See the entire definition of Anesthesia Angina: Chest pain due to an inadequate supply of oxygen to the heart muscle. The pain is ... See the entire definition of Angina Angiography: A procedure performed to view blood vessels after injecting them with a radio... See the entire definition of Angiography Angioplasty: Procedure with a balloon-tipped catheter to enlarge a narrowing in a coronary... See the entire definition of Angioplasty Anxiety: A feeling of apprehension and fear, characterized by physical symptoms such as pa... See the entire definition of Anxiety Aorta: The largest artery in the body, the aorta arises from the left ventricle of the he... See the entire definition of Aorta Arms: An appendage in anatomy and in clinical trials. See: Arm. Arteriosclerosis: Hardening and thickening of the walls of the arteries. Arteriosclerosis ... See the entire definition of Arteriosclerosis Artery: A vessel that carries blood high in oxygen content away from the heart to the far... See the entire definition of Artery Aspirin: Once the Bayer trademark for acetylsalicylic acid, now the common name for this a... See the entire definition of Aspirin Atherosclerosis: A process of progressive thickening and hardening of the walls of medium-... See the entire definition of Atherosclerosis Balloon angioplasty: Coronary angioplasty is accomplished using a balloon-tipped catheter ... See the entire definition of Balloon angioplasty Bile: Bile is a yellow-green fluid that is made by the liver, stored in the gallbladder an... See the entire definition of Bile Bile acid: An acid made by the liver that works with bile to break down fats. Blindness: Loss of useful sight."
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"text": "\"Acute Kidney Failure Main Article Glossary Acute Kidney Failure Glossary of Terms Take the Kidney Disease Quiz Kidney Stones Slideshow Pictures High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) Slideshow Pictures The following are health and medical definitions of terms that appear in the Acute Kidney Failure article. Abdominal: Relating to the abdomen, the belly, that part of the body that contains all of ... See the entire definition of Abdominal Abdominal cavity: The cavity within the abdomen, the space between the abdominal wall and... See the entire definition of Abdominal cavity Abdominal pain: Pain in the belly. Abdominal pain can be acute or chronic. It may reflect ... See the entire definition of Abdominal pain Abnormal: Outside the expected norm, or uncharacteristic of a particular patient. See the entire definition of Abnormal Acute: Of abrupt onset, in reference to a disease. Acute often also connotes an illness th... See the entire definition of Acute Acute kidney failure: See: Acute renal failure. Acute renal failure: Sudden and often temporary loss of kidney function. Also called acute... See the entire definition of Acute renal failure Acute tubular necrosis: A severe form of acute renal failure that develops in people with ... See the entire definition of Acute tubular necrosis Anemia: The condition of having a lower-than-normal number of red blood cells or quantity ... See the entire definition of Anemia Artery: A vessel that carries blood high in oxygen content away from the heart to the far... See the entire definition of Artery Aspirin: Once the Bayer trademark for acetylsalicylic acid, now the common name for this a... See the entire definition of Aspirin Azotemia: A higher-than-normal blood level of urea or other nitrogen-containing compounds.... See the entire definition of Azotemia Back pain: Pain felt in the low or upper back. Causes of pain in the low and upper back in... See the entire definition of Back pain Bacterial: Of or pertaining to bacteria, as in a bacterial lung infection. See the entire definition of Bacterial Bicarbonate: In medicine, bicarbonate usually refers to bicarbonate of soda (sodium bicarb... See the entire definition of Bicarbonate Biopsy: The removal of a sample of tissue for examination under a microscope to check for ... See the entire definition of Biopsy Bladder: A hollow organ in the lower abdomen that stores urine."
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"text": "\"take time to smell the rosesverbto take the time to enjoy life. If you're going to drive cross-country, you should take time to smell the roses. Stop at some interesting places along the way. See more words with the same meaning: to hang out, relax. Last edited on May 11 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 03 2009 .+ Add a definition for this slang term Share Tweet E-mail More info: Interactive stats: RRelated words Usage Vulgarity Slang Map Related words Slang terms with the same meaning Other terms relating to ' to hang out, relax ':veg out Definitions include: to engage in a mindless activity, especially watching television.post up Definitions include: to hang out somewhere.lighten up Definitions include: to not take something seriously.ill Definitions include: very good, excellent; \"\" cool \"\".floss Definitions include: to pretend, to feign.vibe Definitions include: to get along well in a relationship.posted up Definitions include: to be standing or sitting somewhere.chill Definitions include: to relax; \"\" hang out \"\".marinate Definitions include: to sit around waiting for something to happen.simmer down Definitions include: to calm down.cool down Definitions include: to stop being angry.bang Definitions include: to have, to take.loaft Definitions include: to be unproductive.unwind Definitions include: to relax.cool Definitions include: very good, excellent, interesting, fun, etc. ( show 15 more)Slang terms with the same root words Other terms relating to 'rose': Aunt Rose Definitions include: of a woman, menstrual perioddid Rose Kennedy have a black frock? Definitions include: \"\"The answer to your question is obviously 'yes'. \"\" Gypsy Rose Lee Definitions include: tea (the drink. ) rose Definitions include: A girl from the south who is as smart as she is beautiful usually a brunette with green eyes who is a ride or die. ["
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"text": "Shared Flashcard Set Details Title 2014 NEC Definitions Description Definitions from the NFPA 70 National Electrical Code 2014 Edition Total Cards 184Subject Electrical Engineering Level Professional Created 05/21/2014Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Electrical Engineering Flashcards Cards Term Accessible (as applied to equipment)Definition Admitting close approach; not guarded by locked doors, elevation, or other effective means. Term Accessible (as applied to wiring methods)Definition Capable of being removed or exposed without damaging the building structure or finish or not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the building. Term Accessible, Readily (Readily Accessible)Definition Capable of being reached quickly for operation, renewal, or inspections without requiring those to whom ready access is requisite to actions such as to use tools, to climb over or remove obstacles, or to resort to portable ladders, and so forth. Term Adjustable Speed Drive Definition Power conversion equipment that provides a means of adjusting the speed of an electric motor. Term Adjustable Speed Drive System Definition A combination of an adjustable speed drive, its associated motor (s), and auxiliary equipment. Term Ampacity Definition The maximum current, in amperes, that a conductor can carry continuously under the conditions of use without exceeding its temperature rating. Term Appliance Definition Utilization equipment, generally other than industrial, that is normally built in standardized sizes or types and is installed or connected as a unit to perform one or more functions such as clothes washing, air-conditioning, food mixing, deep frying, and so forth."
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"text": "\"that time of the monthnouna menstrual period. It's that time of the month again. See more words with the same meaning: menstruation, menstrual period (related to). Last edited on May 17 2011. Submitted by Bitch G. from Los Angeles, CA, USA on Jan 24 2000 .+ Add a definition for this slang term Share Tweet E-mail More info: Interactive stats: RRelated words Usage Vulgarity Slang Map Related words Slang terms with the same meaning Other terms relating to ' menstruation, menstrual period (related to) ':late Definitions include: abbreviated form of \"\" later \"\", i.e. \"\"goodbye\"\".red tide Definitions include: menstrual period.on the rag Definitions include: to menstruate.flow Definitions include: to rap or rhyme words.time of the month Definitions include: a menstrual period.women's trouble Definitions include: menstrual period and associated symptoms.crimson wave Definitions include: the menstrual flow.rag Definitions include: to criticize.on the blob Definitions include: having one's menstrual period.shark week Definitions include: the period during which a woman is menstruating. Aunt Flo and cousin Red Definitions include: menstrual period.delicate Definitions include: on one's period.have the painters in Definitions include: to be menstruating.in her flowers Definitions include: menstruating.ride the cotton pony Definitions include: to menstruate. ( show 5 more)Slang terms with the same root words Other terms relating to 'month':flavor of the month Definitions include: something that is currently popular.time of the month Definitions include: a menstrual period. Other terms relating to 'of':abbreviated piece of nothing Definitions include: a worthless person.a bit of how's your father Definitions include: sexual activity.about the size of it Definitions include: a good estimate.a couple beers short of a six-pack Definitions include: a little crazya few cans short of a six pack Definitions include: of lower than average intelligence.a few fries short of a happy meal Definitions include: \"\"not all there\"\".afraid of (one's) shadow Definitions include: skittish.a grain of *ssault Definitions include: an amount of violence.ahead of the curve Definitions include: having an opinion or belief prior to it becoming common or popular.a hell of a Definitions include: an impressive.a hell of an Definitions include: an impressive.all kinds of Definitions include: many.all that and a bag of chips Definitions include: better than all that.all that and a bag of Fritos Definitions include: the best.apple of (one's) eye Definitions include: something or someone cherished above all others. ( show 339 more . ) Other terms relating to 'that':a face that only a mother could love Definitions include: an ugly face.all that Definitions include: superior, as good as it gets.all that and a bag of chips Definitions include: better than all that.all that and a bag of Fritos Definitions include: the best.and all that jazz Definitions include: et cetera.atta Definitions include: \"\"that a\"\".attaboy Definitions include: interjection of encouragement.atta girl Definitions include: interjection of encouragement.bet that Definitions include: to approve or agreebite the hand that feeds Definitions include: to do something bad to someone that takes care of one.bugger that for a game of Soldiers Definitions include: British expression meaning that the speaker doesn't want to do something.bump that Definitions include: it means to ignore, let go or pay him/her no attention.burn that bridge Definitions include: See burn a bridge.change that tune Definitions include: to change what one says about something.copy that Definitions include: to understand. ("
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"text": "\"accreditverb ac·cred·it \\ ə-ˈkre-dət \\Popularity: Bottom 50% of words | Updated on: 10 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLTip: Synonym Guide Examples: accredit in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of accredittransitive verb1: to give official authorization to or approval of:a: to provide with credentials; especially: to send (an envoy) with letters of authorizationaccredit an ambassador to Franceb: to recognize or vouch for as conforming with a standard The program was accredited by the American Dental Association.c: to recognize (an educational institution) as maintaining standards that qualify the graduates for admission to higher or more specialized institutions or for professional practice2: to consider or recognize as outstandingan accredited scientist3: attribute, creditan invention accredited to the company's founder—accreditableplay \\ -də-tə-bəl \\ adjective—accreditationplay \\ ə-ˌkre-də-ˈtā-shən, -ˈdā- \\ noun See accredit defined for English-language learners See accredit defined for kids Examples of accredit in a Sentence The association only accredits programs that meet its high standards. The program was accredited by the American Dental Association. The invention of scuba gear is accredited to Jacques Cousteau.accredit an ambassador to France Recent Examples of accredit from the Web The company is still rated F and is no longer accredited by the Better Business Bureau, according to the organization's website.— lisa gutierrez, kansascity, \"\"8 things about the My Pillow guy: his drug past, why Trump loves him, a boycott | The Kansas City Star,\"\"4 Apr. 2018Both of the facilities had been accredited by the pathologist group, said Bachner, who is an adviser for its accreditation committee.— susan scutti, CNN, \"\"Fertility clinic embryo failures are 'a tale of two cities,' lawyer says,\"\" 4 Apr. 2018The Clermont, Mount Dora, Lady Lake and Eustis police departments, as well as the Lake County Sheriff’s Office, also are accredited.— jerry fallstrom, Orlando Sentinel.com, \"\"Clermont Fire Department, Leesburg Police Department earn accreditation,\"\" 15 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'accredit.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. Origin and Etymology of accreditprobably borrowed from Latin accrēditus, past participle of accrēdere \"\"to give credence to, believe, put faith in,\"\" from ad- ad- + crēdere \"\"to entrust, believe\"\" — more at creed NEW!"
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"title": "https://www.strictlybusinesslawblog.com/guide-state-investment-adviser-registration-requirements-for-private-fund-advisers/\nGuide to State Investment Adviser Registration Exemptions for Private Fund Advisers",
"text": "Guide to State Investment Adviser Registration Exemptions for Private Fund Advisers While private fund advisers are often exempt from registering with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) as an investment adviser due to certain exemptions under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, private fund advisers must still often contend with state investment adviser registration requirements. These state registration requirements arise in two situations. The first situation is where a fund adviser has less than $25 million in assets under management. In such instance, the fund adviser is not required to register with the SEC and is in fact prohibited from doing so. Given this outright exemption, a fund adviser with less than $25 million under management does not need to rely on the private fund adviser exemption (i.e. which covers advisers that only advise private funds and have assets under management of less than $150 million) or the venture capital fund adviser exemption, which means that it is not considered an “ exempt reporting adviser ” and is not required by federal law to file a truncated Form ADV. However, if the state in which the fund adviser’s office is located does require it to register as an investment adviser with the state’s securities commissioner, then it will need to do so. If the state does not require it to register, then it will not need to register with either the SEC or the state, nor will it need to file a truncated Form ADV. The second situation in which the state registration requirement arises is where the fund adviser has $25 million or more under management but is otherwise exempt under the private fund adviser exemption or the venture capital fund adviser exemption. In this instance, if the state does not require the fund adviser to register, then it will be required to file a truncated Form ADV with the SEC as an exempt reporting adviser, but no registration will be required. If the state does require the fund adviser to register, then it must register with the state’s securities commissioner and may also be required to file a truncated Form ADV with the SEC as an exempt reporting adviser if the private fund adviser has assets under management of $110 million or more."
},
{
"docid": "D941908#0",
"title": "http://aft1493.org/documents-on-slos-and-accreditation/\n.",
"text": "SHARE THIS: The documents below involve challenges to Accreditation Standard III. A.1.c of the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC.) Standard III. A.1.c mandates that student learning outcomes (SLOs) be a component of faculty evaluation. At the Fall 2008 Plenary of the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges (Nov. 8, 2008), the Senate leaders adopted a resolution titled, “Opposition to Using SLOs in Faculty Evaluation.” The resolutionaffirmed the Senate’s “opposition to including the attainment of student learning outcomes as an aspect of individual faculty evaluations” and called on the Senate to “work with the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges and with and other concerned statewide faculty organizations to ensure that accreditation recommendations do not use student learning outcomes in any manner that would undermine either local bargaining authority or the academic freedom of individual faculty members.” The full resolution is copied below. In an October 13, 2008 letter to the ACCJC, California Federation Of Teachers (CFT) President Marty Hittelman called on the accrediting agency to amend Standard III. A.1.c because it intrudes on negotiable evaluation criteria and violates principles of academic freedom. The full letter is copied below."
},
{
"docid": "D63908#0",
"title": "https://www.ansi.org/about_ansi/faqs/faqs?menuid=1\nFrequently Asked Questions",
"text": "Frequently Asked Questions Need some help in your search for answers about ANSI or the standards and conformity assessment community? Choose one of the main topics below or scroll through the list for answers to our most frequently asked questions. ANSI Overview ANSI Membership Consumer Affairs Government Affairs Standards Development Conformity Assessment News and Information Other Services General Overview Q: What is a standard? A: A standard is a document, established by consensus that provides rules, guidelines or characteristics for activities or their results. ( As defined in ISO/IEC Guide 2:2004)Q: Why are standards important? A: Standards play an important role in everyday life. They may establish size or shape or capacity of a product, process or system. They can specify performance of products or personnel. They also can define terms so that there is no misunderstanding among those using the standard. As examples, standards help ensure that film to fit our cameras can be purchased anywhere in the world, that a light bulb fits a socket, and plugs for electrical appliances fit outlets."
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{
"docid": "D899886#0",
"title": "http://www.apa.org/ed/accreditation/about/policies/index.aspx\nPolicies and Procedures",
"text": "Policies and Procedures Standards of Accreditation for Health Service Psychology (So A) (PDF, 151KB) Accreditation standards for doctoral, internship and postdoctoral residency programs. Accreditation Operating Procedures (PDF, 448KB) Procedures that guide the accreditation process. Implementing Regulations (IRs) (Note: View in Acrobat Reader 9 or later) Click the links below to review each relevant section: Section A: Policies Governing Accreditation (PDF, 187KB)Section B: Co A Policy Statements – Philosophy, Values, and Responsibilities (PDF, 148KB)Section C: IRs related to the Standards of Accreditation (PDF, 1.5MB) Section C is designed as a companion piece to the SOA, containing statements and policies that elucidate, interpret, and operationally define the accreditation criteria. Section D: IRs related to the Accreditation Operating Procedures (PDF, 528KB) Section D is designed as a companion piece to the AOP, containing statements and policies that elucidate, interpret, and operationally define the accreditation procedures. Section E: Self-Governance and Regulation (PDF, 379KB)Self-Study Instructions Self-Study Instructionsshare this page:facebook twitter linkedin google+ email Related Resources APA-Accredited Programs Commission on Accreditation"
},
{
"docid": "D2856856#0",
"title": "http://venturelawcorp.com/accredited-investor-definition-canada/\nDefinition of an Accredited Investor in Canada",
"text": "Definition of an Accredited Investor in Canada Date June 30, 2015Author Alixe Cormick Share:– *updated August 31, 2015 –In the Canada, who is an accredited investor is defined in Subsection 1.1 of National Instrument 45-106 Prospectus and Registration Exemptions (“ NI 45-106 “) The definition sets the standards for accredited investor status under certain exemptive provisions for private and other limited offerings under NI 45-106 in Canada. The accredited investor exemption was amended in the spring of 2015 . The new rule now requires a risk acknowledgement be acquired from investors when an issuer relying on the accredited investor exemption to sell its securities. The accredited investor definition under NI 45-106 is provided below for your convenience. National Instrument 45-106 Prospectus and Registration Exemptions Subsection 1.1….“accredited investor” meansexcept in Ontario, a Canadian financial institution, or a Schedule III bank,except in Ontario, the Business Development Bank of Canada incorporated under the Business Development Bank of Canada Act (Canada),except in Ontario, a subsidiary of any person referred to in paragraphs (a) or (b), if the person owns all of the voting securities of the subsidiary, except the voting securities required by law to be owned by directors of that subsidiary,except in Ontario, a person registered under the securities legislation of a jurisdiction of Canada as an adviser or dealer,an individual registered under the securities legislation of a jurisdiction of Canada as a representative of a person referred to in paragraph (d), an individual formerly registered under the securities legislation of a jurisdiction of Canada, other than an individual formerly registered solely as a representative of a limited market dealer under one or both of the Securities Act (Ontario) or the Securities Act (Newfoundland and Labrador), except in Ontario, the Government of Canada or a jurisdiction of Canada, or any crown corporation, agency or wholly owned entity of the Government of Canada or a jurisdiction of Canada,except in Ontario, a municipality, public board or commission in Canada and a metropolitan community, school board, the Comité de gestion de la taxe scolaire de l’île de Montréal or an intermunicipal management board in Québec,except in Ontario, any national, federal, state, provincial, territorial or municipal government of or in any foreign jurisdiction, or any agency of that government,except in Ontario, a pension fund that is regulated by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (Canada), a pension commission or similar regulatory authority of a jurisdiction of Canada,an individual who, either alone or with a spouse, beneficially owns financial assets having an aggregate realizable value that, before taxes but net of any related liabilities, exceeds $1,000,000,an individual who beneficially owns financial assets having an aggregate realizable value that, before taxes but net of any related liabilities, exceeds $5 000 000,an individual whose net income before taxes exceeded $200 000 in each of the 2 most recent calendar years or whose net income before taxes combined with that of a spouse exceeded $300 000 in each of the 2 most recent calendar years and who, in either case, reasonably expects to exceed that net income level in the current calendar year,an individual who, either alone or with a spouse, has net assets of at least $5,000,000,a person, other than an individual or investment fund, that has net assets of at least $5, 000,000 as shown on its most recently prepared financial statements,an investment fund that distributes or has distributed its securities only toa person that is or was an accredited investor at the time of the distribution,a person that acquires or acquired securities in the circumstances referred to in sections 2.10 [Minimum amount investment], or 2.19 [Additional investment in investment funds], ora person described in paragraph (i) or (ii) that acquires or acquired securities under section 2.18 [Investment fund reinvestment],an investment fund that distributes or has distributed securities under a prospectus in a jurisdiction of Canada for which the regulator or, in Québec, the securities regulatory authority, has issued a receipt,a trust company or trust corporation registered or authorized to carry on business under the Trust and Loan Companies Act (Canada) or under comparable legislation in a jurisdiction of Canada or a foreign jurisdiction, acting on behalf of a fully managed account managed by the trust company or trust corporation, as the case may be, a person acting on behalf of a fully managed account managed by that person, if that person is registered or authorized to carry on business as an adviser or the equivalent under the securities legislation of a jurisdiction of Canada or a foreign jurisdiction, a registered charity under the Income Tax Act (Canada) that, in regard to the trade, has obtained advice from an eligibility adviser or an adviser registered under the securities legislation of the jurisdiction of the registered charity to give advice on the securities being traded,an entity organized in a foreign jurisdiction that is analogous to any of the entities referred to in paragraphs (a) to (d) or paragraph (i) in form and function,a person in respect of which all of the owners of interests, direct, indirect or beneficial, except the voting securities required by law to be owned by directors, are persons that are accredited investors,an investment fund that is advised by a person registered as an adviser or a person that is exempt from registration as an adviser,a person that is recognized or designated by the securities regulatory authority or, except in Ontario and Québec, the regulator as an accredited investor, or (w) a trust established by an accredited investor for the benefit of the accredited investor’s family members of which a majority of the trustees are accredited investors and all of the beneficiaries are the accredited investor’s spouse, a former spouse of the accredited investor or a parent, grandparent, brother, sister, child or grandchild of that accredited investor, of that accredited investor’s spouse or of that accredited investor’s former spouse;______________________Subsection 3.5 of the Companion Policy to National Instrument 45-106 Prospectus and Registration Exemptions provides clarification as to how individuals determine whether they meet the income or net asset requirements of an “accredited investor” .3.5 Accredited investor (1) Individual qualification – financial tests An individual is an “accredited investor” for the purposes of NI 45-106 if the individual satisfies one of four tests set out in the “accredited investor” definition in section 1.1 of NI 45-106:the $1,000,000 financial asset test in paragraph (j)the $5,000,000 financial asset test in paragraph (j.1)the net income test in paragraph (k)the net asset test in paragraph (l)Three branches of the definition (in paragraphs (j), (k) and (l)) are designed to treat spouses as a single investing unit, so that either spouse qualifies as an “accredited investor” if the combined financial assets of both spouses exceed $1,000,000, the combined net income of both spouses exceeds $300,000, or the combined net assets of both spouses exceeds $5,000,000. The fourth branch, the $5,000,000 financial asset test, does not treat spouses as a single investing unit. If an individual meets the $5 000 000 financial asset test, they also meet the test to be a “permitted client” under NI 31-103. Permitted clients are entitled to waive the “know your client” and suitability obligations of registered dealers and advisers under NI 31-103. Under subsection 2.3 (7) of NI 45-106, an issuer distributing securities under the accredited investor exemption to an individual who meets the $5,000,000 financial asset test in paragraph (j.1) under the definition of “accredited investor” is not required to obtain a signed risk acknowledgement in Form 45-106F9 Form for Individual Accredited Investors from that individual. For the purposes of the financial asset tests in paragraphs (j) and (j.1), “financial assets” are defined in NI 45-106 to mean cash, securities, or a contract of insurance, a deposit or an evidence of a deposit that is not a security for the purposes of securities legislation."
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"docid": "D2678859#0",
"title": "https://www.alamancecc.edu/human-resources-site/employee-policies-and-procedures-manual/classification-compensation/salary-determination-method/\nSalary Determination Method",
"text": "Salary Determination Method Policy Statement Alamance Community College uses a salary determination formula to establish the rate of pay for full-time employees. The formula is based upon the following: experience (1/3); expertise (1/3); and education (1/3). Market Demand for Faculty Positions Faculty positions are assigned a “Market Demand” level to determine the appropriate salary. This Market Demand is based on the personal and professional qualifications of individual positions as outlined in the job description and the number of persons qualified in the labor market. Within this approach, an employee’s market demand level is determined by the assigned position rather than by his degree, experience, seniority within the College, or other factors. The market demand level for a given position may be changed from time to time as a result of a redefinition of duties. As a general rule, an employee’s market demand level will change only through reassignment to a less demanding or a more demanding position. There are three market demand levels for positions: Base; Market Demand 1; and Market Demand 2. Salary Scale for each is evaluated annually. ( INCLUDE REFERENCE TO SCALE)The supply-demand level of a department head is one level above the instructors in that department."
},
{
"docid": "D843490#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRINCE2\nPRINCE2",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article needs attention from an expert on the subject. ( March 2011)This article may be unbalanced towards certain viewpoints. ( October 2013)This article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may only interest a specific audience. ( April 2014)This article relies too much on references to primary sources. ( April 2016)PRINCE2 - Structure PRINCE2 (PRojects IN Controlled Environments) is a structured project management method [1] and practitioner certification programme. PRINCE2 emphasises dividing projects into manageable and controllable stages. It is adopted in many countries worldwide, including the UK, western European countries, and Australia. [ 2] PRINCE2 training is available in many languages. ["
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"docid": "D1262136#0",
"title": "http://library.ahima.org/doc?oid=107114\nRetention and Destruction of Health Information (2013 update)",
"text": "\"Retention and Destruction of Health Information (2013 update)Editor's note: This update supersedes the August 2011 practice brief \"\" Retention and Destruction of Health Information . \"\" Health information management professionals traditionally have performed retention and destruction functions using all media, including paper, images, optical disk, microfilm, DVD, and CD-ROM. The warehouses or resources from which to retrieve, store, and maintain data and information include, but are not limited to, application-specific databases, diagnostic biomedical devices, master patient indexes, and patient medical records and health information. To ensure the availability of timely, relevant data and information for patient care purposes; to meet federal, state, and local legal requirements; and to reduce the risk of legal discovery, organizations must establish appropriate retention and destruction schedules. This practice brief provides guidance on record retention standards and destruction of health information for all healthcare settings. Records Retention The life cycle of records management begins when information is created and ends when the information is destroyed. The picture below provides a simple reflection of the entire records retention process. The goal for organizations is to manage each step in the record life cycle to ensure record availability. The creation of information is easy to establish, and most organizations do not have concerns when creating or using information. However, when maintaining information, various issues may arise."
},
{
"docid": "D2131262#0",
"title": "http://www.op.nysed.gov/prof/dent/part61.htm\nOffice of the Professions",
"text": "Regulations of the Commissioner Part 61, Dentistry, Dental Hygiene, and Certified Dental Assisting§61.1 Professional study of dentistry. | §61.2 Licensing examination. | §61.3 Limited permits in dentistry. | §61.4 License as a dentist by endorsement. | §61.5 Dental laboratory prescriptions. | §61.6 Professional study of dental hygiene. | §61.7 Licensing examination for dental hygienist. | §61.8 License as a dental hygienist by endorsement. | §61.9 Practice of dental hygiene. | §61.10 Dental anesthesia certification."
},
{
"docid": "D846337#0",
"title": "http://www.phaboard.org/accreditation-overview/what-is-accreditation/\nWhat is Public Health Department Accreditation?",
"text": "What is Public Health Department Accreditation? What is Public Health Department Accreditation?• The measurement of health department performance against a set of nationally recognized, practice-focused and evidenced-based standards.• The issuance of recognition of achievement of accreditation within a specified time frame by a nationally recognized entity.• The continual development, revision, and distribution of public health standards. The goal of the voluntary national accreditation program is to improve and protect the health of the public by advancing the quality and performance of Tribal, state, local, and territorial public health departments. PHAB’s public health department accreditation process seeks to advance quality and performance within public health departments. Accreditation standards define the expectations for all public health departments that seek to become accredited. National public health department accreditation has been developed because of the desire to improve service, value, and accountability to stakeholders."
},
{
"docid": "D1582287#0",
"title": "https://www.asme.org/about-asme/standards/about-codes-standards\nStandards & Certification FAQ",
"text": "\"General What is a standard? A standard can be defined as a set of technical definitions and guidelines, “how to” instructions for designers, manufacturers, and users. Standards promote safety, reliability, productivity, and efficiency in almost every industry that relies on engineering components or equipment. Standards can run from a few paragraphs to hundreds of pages, and are written by experts with knowledge and expertise in a particular field who sit on many committees. Are standards mandatory? Standards are considered voluntary because they serve as guidelines, but do not of themselves have the force of law. ASME cannot force any manufacturer, inspector, or installer to follow ASME standards. Their use is voluntary. Standards become mandatory when they have been incorporated into a business contract or incorporated into regulations. Why are standards effective?"
},
{
"docid": "D1806071#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletic_training\nAthletic training",
"text": "\"Not to be confused with Personal trainer. Athletic training has been recognized by the American Medical Association (AMA) as an allied health care profession since June 1991. [ 1]\"\"Athletic training is practiced by athletic trainers, health care professionals who collaborate with physicians to optimize activity and participation of patients and clients. Athletic training encompasses the prevention, diagnosis, and intervention of emergency, acute and chronic medical conditions involving impairment, functional limitations and disabilities.\"\" [ 2]There are five domains of athletic training listed in the 7th edition (2015) of the Athletic Training Practice Analysis: [3]Injury and Illness Prevention and Wellness Promotion Examination, Assessment and Diagnosis Immediate and Emergency Care Therapeutic Intervention Healthcare Administration and Professional Responsibility An athletic trainer functions as an integral member of the health care team in clinics, secondary schools, colleges and universities, professional sports programs, and other athletic health care settings. [ 4]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Roles and responsibilities2.1 Scope2.2 Referring2.3 NATA code of ethics3 Employment settings4 Education4.1 Undergraduate course descriptions4.2 Undergraduate athletic training programs4.3 Entry-level masters programs4.4 Graduate school in athletic training and related fields4.5 Link to schools4.6 Graduate assistant position4.7 Accredited programs5 Organizations6 Current topics7 References8 External links History [ edit]Athletic training in the United States began in October 1881 when Harvard University hired James Robinson to work conditioning their football team. At the time, the term \"\"athletic trainer\"\" meant one who worked with track and field athletes. Robinson had worked with track and field athletes and the name \"\"athletic trainer\"\" transferred to those working on conditioning these football players and later other athletes. Athletic trainers began to treat and rehabilitate injuries in order to keep the athletes participating. [ 5] The first major text on athletic training and the care of athletic injuries was called Athletic Training (later changed to The Trainer's Bible) written in 1917 by Samuel E. Bilik. ["
},
{
"docid": "D924814#0",
"title": "http://www.anesthetist.org/faqs\n.",
"text": "\"Basic Definitions & Information Who are Certified Anesthesiologist Assistants (CAAs)? What is the origin of the Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant profession? What are the differences between CAAs and Physician Assistants? What are the differences between Nurse Anesthetists (NAs) and CAAs? What is the professional organization for CAAs? Can CAAs become members of ASA? Education & Certification Where are AA education programs located? What are the requirements for sponsoring a AA program? What is the accrediting body for AA education programs? What is the length of the AA education program?"
},
{
"docid": "D1793906#0",
"title": "http://www.boeingsuppliers.com/nadcap/nadcap_faq.htm\n.",
"text": "\"General1. What is Nadcap?2. How does the Nadcap process work?3. What is a Nadcap Task Group?4. What will Nadcap do for me, what added value does it serve?5. What prime contractors currently require Nadcap approval?6. How can my company get involved with Nadcap other than through audits?#1. What is Nadcap? Nadcap (National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program) is an industry-managed approach to conformity assessment of 'special processes' that brings together technical experts from prime contractors, suppliers and representatives from government to work together and establish requirements for approval of suppliers using a standardized approach. Unlike traditional third party programs, Nadcap approval is granted based upon industry consensus."
},
{
"docid": "D129749#0",
"title": "https://www.homeschoolingbooks.com/pages/Accreditation.asp\nAccredited Curriculum",
"text": "\"Accredited Curriculum Q. Is your curriculum accredited? This is a popular question because parents are concerned about the quality of their children's education. They want to make sure that the materials they purchase will be accepted by the state, public school system or colleges. As a homeschool curriculum provider, we are just as concerned about the quality of resources we offer, which is why we evaluate every product across several criteria, including quality, ease-of-use, educational value and substance, and reliability. It is also why we are concerned about educating homeschooling families about what it means to be accredited. Some companies advertise that they carry accredited curriculum. The problem with this is that curriculum itself is not accredited. Instead, a school using a curriculum is accredited, and many factors go into evaluating a program in addition to the curriculum used. A particular package of curriculum cannot be accredited because it depends on how it will be used, who will do the teaching, and how it will be evaluated. No curriculum supplier can offer accredited curriculum."
},
{
"docid": "D1050585#0",
"title": "http://international.waldenuniversity.com/accreditation/\nUniversity Accreditation",
"text": "University Accreditation Walden University meets rigorous quality standards set by external accrediting bodies. Accreditation validates that the university operates with integrity, offers programs that focus on student learning, and hires faculty that are academically qualified. Walden University’s accreditation status: Confirms that the programs and courses we offer meet rigorous academic standards. Provides confidence to those evaluating the transfer of credit from one institution to another. Instills confidence in employers when evaluating job credentials of potential employees or determining tuition support for current employees pursuing further education. Walden University is listed in the U. S. Department of Education’s comprehensive database of accredited postsecondary educational institutions. The database is searchable by institution name, accrediting body, and geographic region. Please note that Walden is a U. S.-based institution accredited in the U. S. Many countries have their own accrediting bodies, and degree recognition differs from country to country. If you reside outside of the United States, please review your country of residence’s requirements to confirm recognition of your Walden program. Our Accreditations Accreditation can also apply to a college, school, or specific degree program."
},
{
"docid": "D134976#0",
"title": "http://www.apa.org/ed/accreditation/about/about-accreditation.aspx\nAbout Accreditation",
"text": "About Accreditation What is the purpose of accreditation? Accreditation is a process that assures the educational community and the general public that an institution or a program has clearly defined and appropriate objectives and maintains conditions under which their achievement can reasonably be expected. It encourages improvement through continuous self-study and review. It fosters excellence in postsecondary education through the development of principles and guidelines for assessing educational effectiveness. What is accreditation? What is the difference between APA accreditation and institutional accreditation? Why are “degree mills” and “accreditation mills” harmful? What kinds of programs are accredited? What is the purpose of accreditation? Why is accreditation important?"
},
{
"docid": "D149297#0",
"title": "https://www.health-tourism.com/jci-accreditation/\nJCI Accreditation",
"text": "JCI Accreditation JCI accreditation is authorized by the Joint Commission International, the international arm of the Joint Commission (the United States’ largest accreditor of health care organizations.) JCI is wholly non-profit and exists to provide leadership, quality and credibility in the field of international health care. The Organization JCI is headquartered in Illinois, United States and has a set of regional offices in Europe, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific. Joint Commission International has been operating since 1994 and has worked in over 80 countries where it has accredited or certified over 400 public and private health care organizations. Joint Commission International accredits hospitals, clinical laboratories, primary care services, ambulatory care facilities, and care continuum services. JCI also provides certification for 15 kinds of clinical care program. JCI’s Credentials JCI received four-year accreditation in 2011 from the International Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua), which shows that the processes and benchmarks used by JCI are of the highest international standards. The Joint Commission International, the Joint Commission and the World Health Organization collaborate together on the WHO Collaborating Centre initiative, dedicated to patient safety. A JCI accreditation is the most prestigious accreditation a non-US hospital can get and consequently it is worth a lot to hospitals that offer services to foreign patients. JCI Standards The JCI accreditation process centers on patients’ care and treatment, as well as on the organization’s management and clinical systems."
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{
"docid": "D2671967#0",
"title": "https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/accreditation\naccreditation",
"text": "Accreditation is the act of granting credit or recognition, especially to an educational institution that maintains suitable standards. Accreditation is necessary to any person or institution in education that needs to prove that they meet a general standard of quality. If you earn a teaching certificate, then you have an accreditation to teach. Usually you'll hear this word in relation to institutions like colleges and universities. Thesaurus Definitions of accreditation1n the act of granting credit or recognition (especially with respect to educational institution that maintains suitable standards)“a commission is responsible for the accreditation of medical schools”Type of:certification, enfranchisementthe act of certifying or bestowing a franchise on Word Family Usage Examples"
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{
"docid": "D1060095#0",
"title": "http://www.physicianassistantprogramsinfo.com/degrees-for-the-physician-assistant.html\nDegrees for the Physician Assistant",
"text": "Degrees for the Physician Assistant Which level of academic preparation is best when opting to become a physician assistant? There are choices at the associate, baccalaureate, and master’s levels, but which one is right for you, and which one is more widely accepted in professional practice? Accredited associate’s programs are few and far between. Most programs are at the master’s level, and currently, this is the terminal degree for PAs. It is also the most highly regarded degree. However, choice of academic programs is an attractive feature of the physician assistant profession. Your choice may ultimately be determined by geography. Maybe you want to obtain your associate’s degree as a PA, but there are no accredited programs near you. Perhaps finances or time will shape your decision. Whatever your lifestyle and needs, a physician assistant program exists that’s perfectly suited for you."
},
{
"docid": "D1863373#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Joint+Commission+on+Accreditation+of+Healthcare+Organizations\nJoint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations",
"text": "\"Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations Also found in: Acronyms . Joint Com·mis·sion on Ac·cre·di·ta·tion of Health·care Or·ga·ni·za·tions (JCAHO), ( joynt kŏ-mish'ŭn ă-kre'di-tā'shŭn helth kār ōr'ga'ni-zā'shŭn ), A private, voluntary, not-for-profit group that provides accreditation to U. S. hospitals and otherhealth care facilities (for example, long-term care, mental health, ambulatory care). Formerly JCAH. organizations in the U. S. including hospitals and other organizations providing homecare, long-term care, mental health care, and ambulatory care services. Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO),a private nongovernmental agency that establishes guidelines for the operation of hospitals andother health care facilities, conducts accreditation programs and surveys, and encourages theattainment of high standards of institutional medical care in the United States. Members of the JCAHO include representatives from the American Medical Association, American College of Physicians, American College of Surgeons, American Dental Association, and American Hospital Association. Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 9th edition. © 2009, Elsevier. Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations Hospital practice An independent, nonprofit organization sponsored by a number of medicalassociations that performs accreditation reviews primarily on hospitals, other institutional facilities,outpatient facilities and healthcare organizations, the purpose of which is to maintain a highstandard of institutional care, by both establishing guidelines for the operation of hospitals andother–psychiatric, ambulatory and long-term healthcare facilities, 'policing' those facilities throughsurveys and periodic inspections Mc Graw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The Mc Graw-Hill Companies, Inc. Joint Com·mis·sion on Ac·cre·di·ta·tion of Health·care Or·ga·ni·za·tions (JCAHO) ( joynt kŏ-mishŏn ă-kredi-tāshŭn helthkār ōrgăn-ī-zāshŭnz) An independent nonprofit organization that evaluates and accredits health care organizationsand programs in the United States."
},
{
"docid": "D144461#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Medical+doctor\nphysician",
"text": "\"physician (redirected from Medical doctor) Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Acronyms, Encyclopedia .physician [ fĭ-zish´un] an authorized practitioner of medicine, as one graduated from a college of medicine or osteopathyand licensed by the appropriate board; see also doctor.attending physician one who attends a hospital at stated times to visit the patients and givedirections as to their treatment.emergency physician a specialist in emergency medicine.family physician a medical specialist who plans and provides the comprehensive primary healthcare of all members of a family, regardless of age or sex, on a continuous basis. See alsofamily practice.resident physician a graduate and licensed physician learning a specialty through in-hospitaltraining. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.phy·si·cian ( fi-zish'ŭn ), 1. A doctor; a person who has been educated, trained, and licensed to practice the art andscience of medicine.2. A practitioner of medicine, as contrasted with a surgeon. [ Fr. physicien, a natural philosopher]Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012physician/phy·si·cian/ ( fĭ-zish´in) 1. an authorized practitioner of medicine, as one graduated from a college of medicine or osteopathy and licensed by the appropriate board; see also doctor.2. one who practices medicine as distinct from surgery.physician assistant one who has been trained in an accredited program and certified by an appropriate board to perform certain of a physician's duties, including history taking, physicalexamination, diagnostic tests, treatment, and certain minor surgical procedures, all under theresponsible supervision of a licensed physician."
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"docid": "D1093479#0",
"title": "http://medicalbillingcentral.net/medical-coding-numbers-meanings/\nMedical Coding Numbers Meanings",
"text": "Medical Coding Numbers Meaningsmedical Coding Numbers Meanings Suchen Pdf – E-Book, PDF-Suche Medical coding numbers meanings Datei suchen pdf Medical Acronyms, Abbreviations and Symbols. 1 Medical Acronyms, Abbreviations and Symbols Each facility will have a list of approved acronyms, abbreviations, and symbols. … Read Moremedical Coding Numbers Meanings Suchen Pdf Title: Decode Word Is … – National Security Agency. numbers, then back into letters). After coding their own messages, students will pair up and decode one another’s message. … Read More Medical Coding Numbers Meanings | Daily Greeting 2015 For You Food Pyramid. Medical Coding Numbers Meanings. View Original. [ Updated on 01/23/2015 at 04:01:49] Physician Assistant Salary. Medical Coding Numbers Meanings.…"
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"title": "https://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/accredit.htm\nACCREDIT",
"text": "\"Dictionary entry details• ACCREDIT (verb)Sense 1 accredit [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Grant credentials to Classified under: Verbs of political and social activities and events Synonyms:accredit; recognise; recognize Context examples: The Regents officially recognized the new educational institution / recognize an academic degree Hypernyms (to \"\"accredit\"\" is one way to...):certify; licence; license (authorize officially)Sentence frames: Somebody ----s something Somebody ----s somebody Sense 2 accredit [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Provide or send (envoys or embassadors) with official credentials Classified under: Verbs of political and social activities and events Hypernyms (to \"\"accredit\"\" is one way to...):appoint; charge (assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to)Domain category: Foreign Service (the part of the State Department that supplies diplomats for the United States embassies and consulates around the world)Sentence frame: Somebody ----s somebody Sense 3 accredit [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Give credit for Classified under: Verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting Synonyms:credit; accredit Context example: She was not properly credited in the program Hypernyms (to \"\"accredit\"\" is one way to...):ascribe; assign; attribute; impute (attribute or credit to)Sentence frame: Somebody ----s somebody something \""
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"title": "http://www.duhaime.org/LegalDictionary/M/Mandamus.aspx\nMandamus Definition:",
"text": "\"Mandamus Definition: A writ which commands an individual, organization (eg. government), administrative tribunal or court to perform a certain action, usually to correct a prior illegal action or a failure to act in the first place. Related Terms: Certiorari , Habeas Corpus , Prohibition , Quo Warranto , Abuse of Discretion A writ which commands an individual, organization (eg. government), administrative tribunal, quasi-judicial body or court to perform a certain action, to make a decision, to which the agency is required, or for which the agency has discretion, pursuant to statute. In State ex rel. Costco, Justice Odenwald of the Missouri Court of Appeals wrote:\"\"We acknowledge the limited circumstances under which a writ of mandamus may issue. A writ of mandamus is a hard and fast unreasoning writ, and is reserved for extraordinary emergencies. The function of the writ of mandamus is to enforce, not to establish, a claim of right; the office of the writ is to execute, not to adjudicate. To warrant control by mandamus, there must be an existing, clear, unconditional legal right in relator, and a corresponding present, imperative, unconditional duty upon respondent, and a default upon respondent therein. \"\" In Bayer, Justice of the Court of Appeals of Texas wrote:\"\"A writ of mandamus issues to correct a clear abuse of discretion when no adequate remedy at law exists. \"\""
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"docid": "D2164344#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/National+Committee+for+Quality+Assurance\nNational Committee for Quality Assurance",
"text": "\"National Committee for Quality Assurance Also found in: Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia . National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)a U. S. independent nonprofit accrediting body for managed health care organizations. Its focus is on improving quality of care in the managed care industry by assessing compliance of health plans to NCQA-developed standards for quality improvement, utilization management, credentialingprocesses, member rights and responsibilities, preventive services, and record management. Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 9th edition. © 2009, Elsevier. National Committee for Quality Assurance Medical practice A private,not-for-profit organization which has become the leading accreditor of managed care plans; in sitevisits, NCQA reviewers evaluate a managed care plan in terms of quality management, physicians'credentials, members' rights and responsibilities, preventive health services, utilization management,medical records. See HEDIS, Managed care. Cf JCAHO. Mc Graw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The Mc Graw-Hill Companies, Inc. Na·tion·al Com·mit·tee for Qual·i·ty As·su·rance (NCQA) ( nash'ŏ-năl kŏ-mit'ē kwahl'i-tē ă-shŭr'ăns) A U. S. national independent nonprofit organization that accredits managed care plans andmeasures their quality of care."
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"docid": "D372304#0",
"title": "https://www.acronymfinder.com/Science-and-Medicine/COA.html\nWhat does COA stand for?",
"text": "What does COA stand for? Your abbreviation search returned 126 meaningsshowing only Science & Medicine definitions ( Show all)Link/Page Citation Category Filters All definitions (126) Information Technology (9) Military & Government (33) Science & Medicine (20) Organizations, Schools, etc. ( 59) Business & Finance (23) Slang, Chat & Pop culture (9)Sort results: alphabetical | rank? Rank Abbr. Meaning COACertified Ophthalmic Assistant COACalifornia Orthopaedic Association COACommission on Opticianry Accreditation COAAmerican Conger (FAO fish species code)COACoastal Ocean Activities COAConscious, Oriented, Alert (assessment by paramedics)COACryogenic Optical Assembly COACoupled Oscillator Array COACouncil on Accreditation COAConchologists of America COACategory of Aid (healthcare)COACenter for Organic Agriculture (University of Florida)COACenter of Activity COACenter Operations Area (NASA)COA Certificate of Airworthiness COACertificate of Approval (Australia, permit to discharge into environment)COAClean Ocean Action COAClinical Outcome Assessment COA Coarctation of Aorta Co A Coenzyme A (cellular respiration)showing only Science & Medicine definitions ( show all 126 definitions)Note: We have 250 other definitions for COA in our Acronym Atticnew search suggest new definition Search for COA in Online Dictionary Encyclopedia Abbreviation Database Surfer« Previous Next »CO/TMCO1CO19CO2CO2DCO2ECO2FLXCO3CO5Co7COAACOAAACOAAFCOAALCOAARCOAATCOABCOABACOABCCOABE"
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"docid": "D1258918#0",
"title": "http://blogs.voanews.com/student-union/2011/07/06/how-to-know-if-a-university-is-accredited-new-in-the-glossary-of-confusing-words/\nHow To Know if a University is Accredited (New in the Glossary of Confusing Words)",
"text": "dictionary and thesaurus Today we have a very important addition to the Glossary of Confusing Words. If you're applying to study in the U. S., you need to understand what it means for a college or university to be accredited, and how to know for sure that the schools you're looking at have valid accreditation. Accreditation (or Accredited) The general definition of accredited is: to be officially authorized or approved. The term is most commonly used in connection with educational institutions. As in other countries, accreditation in the U. S. is a stamp that a college or university meets basic standards. Unlike other countries, the U. S. federal government does not accredit schools. Instead, accreditation is handled by a wide range of other organizations. However, the U. S. Department of Education does recognize organizations it considers to be valid accrediting agencies. Another group, the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), also recognizes accrediting agencies. So, an accredited school is generally considered to be a school accredited through a group that is recognized by the Department of Education, CHEA, or both."
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"docid": "D1222101#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Medical+Lab+Technologist\nmedical technologist",
"text": "\"medical technologist (redirected from Medical Lab Technologist)medical [ med´ĭ-kal] pertaining to medicine or to the treatment of diseases; pertaining to medicine as opposed to surgery.medical assistant a person who, under the direction of a qualified physician, performs a variety of routine administrative and clinical tasks in a physician's office, a hospital, or some other clinicalfacility.medical laboratory technician (MLT) see clinical laboratory technician/medical laboratory technician.medical record administrator one responsible for the indexing, recording, and storage of medicalrecords and reports of patients admitted to hospitals and other health care agencies, and who alsoprepares reports of births, deaths, transfers, and discharges of patients, and of treatments received. There are two levels of qualification for the medical record practitioner: Registered Record Administrator (RRA) and Accredited Record Technician (ART). Only those persons who havepassed the registration examination of the american health information management association areentitled to use the professional designation of Registered Record Administrator or the job titles of medical record administrator and health record administrator. Only individuals who have passed theaccreditation examination of the Association are entitled to use the designation of Accredited Record Technician. Suitable job titles for the RRA might include: Medical Record Administrator;Director, Medical Record Administration Program; Director, Medical Record Services; Instructor;Coordinator; and Research Associate. Suitable job titles for the ART might include: Medical Record Technician; Director; Assistant Director; Supervisor; and Instructor.medical technologist (MT) clinical laboratory scientist/medical technologist. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.medical technologist See clinical laboratory scientist/medical technologist. Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 9th edition. © 2009, Elsevier.medical technologist A lab worker in the US who has received at least 4 years of formal college or university education (e.g., a bachelor of science degree in medical technology) andtraining in various techniques in clinical pathology, haematology, microbiology, chemistry, bloodbanking, immunology, and other areas of the lab."
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"docid": "D3465091#0",
"title": "https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/medical+assistant\nmedical assistant",
"text": "\"medical assistant Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .medical [ med´ĭ-kal] pertaining to medicine or to the treatment of diseases; pertaining to medicine as opposed to surgery.medical assistant a person who, under the direction of a qualified physician, performs a variety of routine administrative and clinical tasks in a physician's office, a hospital, or some otherclinical facility.medical laboratory technician (MLT) see clinical laboratory technician/medical laboratory technician.medical record administrator one responsible for the indexing, recording, and storage of medical records and reports of patients admitted to hospitals and other health care agencies,and who also prepares reports of births, deaths, transfers, and discharges of patients, and of treatments received. There are two levels of qualification for the medical record practitioner: Registered Record Administrator (RRA) and Accredited Record Technician (ART). Only those persons who havepassed the registration examination of the american health information management association areentitled to use the professional designation of Registered Record Administrator or the job titles of medical record administrator and health record administrator. Only individuals who have passedthe accreditation examination of the Association are entitled to use the designation of Accredited Record Technician. Suitable job titles for the RRA might include: Medical Record Administrator;Director, Medical Record Administration Program; Director, Medical Record Services; Instructor;Coordinator; and Research Associate. Suitable job titles for the ART might include: Medical Record Technician; Director; Assistant Director; Supervisor; and Instructor.medical technologist (MT) clinical laboratory scientist/medical technologist. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.medical assistant Etymology: L, medicare, to heal, assistere, to stand bya person who, under the direction of a physician, performs various routine administrative andnontechnical clinical tasks in a hospital, clinic, or similar facility. Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 9th edition. © 2009, Elsevier.med·i·cal as·sis·tant ( med'i-kăl ă-sis'tănt) A person who supports a physician or other health care provider by performing administrativeand clinical tasks."
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"docid": "D2280369#0",
"title": "http://legaldictionary.lawin.org/homeless-person/\nHomeless Person",
"text": "\"The World's Largest Free and Online Legal Dictionary. Homeless Person Synonyms and Definition Contents Homeless Person Homeless person in Law Enforcement Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Homeless Person in Spanish Related to the Legal Thesaurus Resources See Also Further Reading Homeless person in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of homeless person. Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Homeless Person in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term homeless person into Spanish: persona sin hogar (English to Spanish translation). More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. Related to the Legal Thesaurus Resources See Also Law Enforcement Officer Police Work Law Enforcement Agency Further Readinghomeless person in A Dictionary of Law Enforcement (Oxford University Press)homeless person in the Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis Please, suggest a definition or report an error in the box below. Related Legal Terms and Definitions: Civil Wrong Civil wrong in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of civil wrong. Resources See Also Law Enforcement Officer... Natural Person Human being, as distinguished from artificial persons or corporations recognized by the law.... Reasonable Person Reasonable person in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of reasonable person."
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"docid": "D2966311#0",
"title": "https://hypnosis.edu/\nStart a New Career Become a Certified Hypnotherapist",
"text": "\"Hypnosis College and Clinic of Hypnotherapy The Hypnosis Motivation Institute, HMI, is a non-profit nationally accredited hypnosis training college and clinic of hypnotherapy that has been serving Southern California for more than 50 years. HMI was founded in 1968 by Dr. John Kappas. Dr. Kappas literally defined the profession of hypnotherapy in 1973, when he wrote and defined the profession of a \"\"Hypnotherapist\"\" in the Federal Dictionary of Occupational Titles. That definition remains in force and unchanged today. HMI has earned the distinction of being America’s first hypnotherapy training school to become nationally accredited, by an accrediting agency recognized by the U. S. Department of Education, in Washington, D. C. HMI’s Hypnotherapy Clinic is home to over 50 Certified Hypnotherapists. HMI estimates that it has provided more than 250,000 hours of private hypnotherapy services in its 50 year history. It is this clinical experience that provides the foundation for HMI’s Hypnotherapy Certification Training and Internship program. The Hypnosis Motivation Institute strives to offer the most extensive and thorough hypnotherapy training and internship program available. Become a Certified Hypnotherapist today!Choosing an Accredited School Considering accreditation in your college search is important because when a school is accredited it not only means that its legitimacy and quality have been tested, but also that it likely has a better reputation among other health care professionals and the public than would unaccredited schools. No one can guarantee success, but the school you choose will be the biggest factor in your professional results."
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"docid": "D2485699#0",
"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/Accreditation\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:accreditation (noun)the act of granting credit or recognition (especially with respect to educational institution that maintains suitable standards)\"\"a commission is responsible for the accreditation of medical schools\"\"Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:accreditation (Noun)The giving of credentials.accreditation (Noun)The act of accrediting.letters of accreditation.accreditation (Noun)The granting of approval to an institution of higher learning by an official review board after the school has met certain requirements. Origin: * First attested in 1806. Webster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Accreditation (noun)the act of accrediting; as, letters of accreditation U. S. National Library of Medicine (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Accreditation Certification as complying with a standard set by non-governmental organizations, applied for by institutions, programs, and facilities on a voluntary basis. Numerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of Accreditation in Chaldean Numerology is: 5Pythagorean Numerology The numerical value of Accreditation in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5Sample Sentences & Example Usage Vitaly Stepanov: I felt like,' Are you trying to buy us ?' is that how The IOC treats whistleblowers ? Make them quiet by giving them The IOC accreditation and access to VIP lounges. James Smith: KPMG's accreditation is an important milestone, (It) demonstrates to our customers that we have the rigorous internal processes and controls expected of any traditional financial services provider. Marco Rubio: Our higher education system is controlled by what amounts to a cartel of existing colleges and universities, which use their power over the accreditation process to block innovative, low-cost competitors from entering the market. Images & Illustrations of Accreditation \""
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"docid": "D1855185#0",
"title": "http://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/attribute.htm\nATTRIBUTE",
"text": "\"Audio English.org » Dictionary » A » Attractiveness ... Audition ATTRIBUTEPronunciation (US): Dictionary entry overview: What does attribute mean?• ATTRIBUTE (noun) The noun ATTRIBUTE has 2 senses:1. a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished 2. an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of an entity Familiarity information: ATTRIBUTE used as a noun is rare.• ATTRIBUTE (verb) The verb ATTRIBUTE has 2 senses:1. attribute or credit to 2. decide as to where something belongs in a scheme Familiarity information: ATTRIBUTE used as a verb is rare. Dictionary entry details• ATTRIBUTE (noun)Sense 1 attribute [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: A construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished Classified under: Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents Synonyms:attribute; dimension; property Context example:self-confidence is not an endearing property Hypernyms (\"\"attribute\"\" is a kind of...):concept; conception; construct (an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances)Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"\"attribute\"\"):character; lineament; quality (a characteristic property that defines the apparent individual nature of something)characteristic; feature (a prominent aspect of something)Sense 2 attribute [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: An abstraction belonging to or characteristic of an entity Classified under: Nouns with no superordinates Hypernyms (\"\"attribute\"\" is a kind of...):abstraction (a general concept formed by extracting common features from specific examples)Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"\"attribute\"\"):state (the way something is with respect to its main attributes)heritage; inheritance (any attribute or immaterial possession that is inherited from ancestors)property (a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a class)quality (an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone)eidos ( (anthropology) the distinctive expression of the cognitive or intellectual character of a culture or a social group)ethos ( (anthropology) the distinctive spirit of a culture or an era)ballast (an attribute that tends to give stability in character and morals; something that steadies the mind or feelings)uncheerfulness (not conducive to cheer or good spirits)cheer; cheerfulness; sunniness; sunshine (the quality of being cheerful and dispelling gloom)personality (the complex of all the attributes--behavioral, temperamental, emotional and mental--that characterize a unique individual)common denominator (an attribute that is common to all members of a category)form; shape (the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance)time (the continuum of experience in which events pass from the future through the present to the past)infinite; space (the unlimited expanse in which everything is located)human nature (the shared psychological attributes of humankind that are assumed to be shared by all human beings)trait (a distinguishing feature of your personal nature)character ( (genetics) an attribute (structural or functional) that is determined by a gene or group of genes)thing (any attribute or quality considered as having its own existence)• ATTRIBUTE (verb)Sense 1 attribute [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Attribute or credit to Classified under: Verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting Synonyms:ascribe; impute; attribute; assign Context examples: We attributed this quotation to Shakespeare / People impute great cleverness to cats Hypernyms (to \"\"attribute\"\" is one way to...):evaluate; judge; pass judgment (form a critical opinion of)Troponyms (each of the following is one way to \"\"attribute\"\"):accredit; credit (give credit for)blame; charge (attribute responsibility to)externalise; externalize; project (regard as objective)interiorise; interiorize; internalise; internalize (incorporate within oneself; make subjective or personal)personate; personify (attribute human qualities to something)anthropomorphise; anthropomorphize (ascribe human features to something)reattribute (attribute to another source)credit (give someone credit for something)carnalize; sensualize (ascribe to an origin in sensation)impute (attribute (responsibility or fault) to a cause or source)Sentence frames: Somebody ----s something to somebody Somebody ----s something PPSense 2 attribute [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Decide as to where something belongs in a scheme Classified under: Verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting Synonyms:attribute; assign Context example: The biologist assigned the mushroom to the proper class Hypernyms (to \"\"attribute\"\" is one way to...):evaluate; judge; pass judgment (form a critical opinion of)Troponyms (each of the following is one way to \"\"attribute\"\"):classify; relegate (assign to a class or kind)Sentence frame: Somebody ----s something PPLearn English with... Proverbs of the week\"\"Every dog has its day.\"\" ( English proverb) \"\"Smart bird gets trapped in its beak.\"\" ( Azerbaijani proverb) \"\"Good manners is the greatest friend.\"\" ( Arabic proverb) \"\"Hang a thief when he's young, and he'll no' steal when he's old.\"\" ( Scottish proverb)ATTRIBUTE: related words searches» What does abstraction mean? »"
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"docid": "D2864706#0",
"title": "http://www.yourdictionary.com/accredited\naccredited",
"text": "\"Home Dictionary Definitions accreditedaccredited Verbsimple past tense and past participle of accredit Originaccredit + -ed From the French accréditer. See credit. Adjective ( comparative more accredited, superlative most accredited)Given official approval after meeting certain standards, as an accredited university; or as disease free cattle. Origin First attested in the 1630's. English Wiktionary. Available under CC-BY-SA license. Link/Cite Sentence Examples Two hundred and fifty schools are accredited by the university of Michigan. It was now proposed that he should be accredited as Bavarian ambassador in London; but the circumstance that he was a British subject presented an insurmountable obstacle. It was necessary for Gustavus to have an agent thoroughly in the confidence of the French royal family, and, at the same time, sufficiently able and audacious to help them in their desperate straits, especially as he had lost all confidence in his accredited minister, the baron de Stael. The higher state institutions of learning consist of a university, to which graduates of high schools on an accredited list are admitted without examination, four normal schools, an agricultural college, and a school of mines."
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"docid": "D2864703#0",
"title": "https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/accredited\naccredited",
"text": "accredited When you're accredited in your profession, you've shown that you meet certain standards. Schools and colleges are accredited by various educational organizations, dentists are accredited by the American Dental Association, and other professionals are accredited by their own organizations. The key to accredited is the word in the middle: credit. If you give someone credit, you praise them and recognize something they've done. Accredited is similar: If you’re a school or a doctor or another kind of professional, being accredited means you've been tested and evaluated by an outside person or committee and these specialists agree that you meet the standards of that profession. When people hire you, they can be assured that you know what you’re doing. Thesaurus Definitions of accredited1adj given official approval to act“an accredited college”Synonyms: commissioned, licenced, licensedauthorised, authorizedendowed with authority Word Family Usage Examples"
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"docid": "D1822400#0",
"title": "https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/clinical\nclinical",
"text": "Correct all you're your grammar errors instantly. Try it now.clinical Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to clinical: clinical depression, clinical pathology, Clinical pharmacology, Clinical research, Clinical trialsclinical [ klin´ĭ-k'l] pertaining to a clinic or to the bedside; pertaining to or founded on actual observation and treatment of patients, as distinguished from theoretical or experimental.clinical laboratory scientist/medical technologist (CLS/MT) a laboratory professional whohas all the skills possessed by a clinical laboratory technician as well as the ability to performcomplex analyses, fine line discrimination, and correction of errors. This technologist assumesresponsibility and is held accountable for accurate results and establishes and monitors qualitycontrol and quality assurance programs, designing or modifying procedures as necessary. Academic programs are accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences. Certification as MT is through the Board of Registry of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists, whose address is P. O. Box 12270, Chicago, IL 60612 (telephone 312-738-1336). Certification as CLT is through the National Credentialing Agency for Medical Laboratory Personnel. The address of the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Sciences is 7910Woodmont Ave., Suite 1301, Bethesda, MD 20814 (telephone 301-657-2768).clinical laboratory technician/medical laboratory technician (CLT/MLT) a laboratoryprofessional skilled in the performance of clinical laboratory analyses. Associate degree or certificate programs are accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences, whose address is 8410 W. Bryn Mawr Ave.,"
},
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"docid": "D88366#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/clinical\nclinical",
"text": "Correct all you're your grammar errors instantly. Try it now.clinical Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to clinical: clinical depression, clinical pathology, Clinical pharmacology, Clinical research, Clinical trialsclinical [ klin´ĭ-k'l] pertaining to a clinic or to the bedside; pertaining to or founded on actual observation and treatment of patients, as distinguished from theoretical or experimental.clinical laboratory scientist/medical technologist (CLS/MT) a laboratory professional whohas all the skills possessed by a clinical laboratory technician as well as the ability to performcomplex analyses, fine line discrimination, and correction of errors. This technologist assumesresponsibility and is held accountable for accurate results and establishes and monitors qualitycontrol and quality assurance programs, designing or modifying procedures as necessary. Academic programs are accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences. Certification as MT is through the Board of Registry of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists, whose address is P. O. Box 12270, Chicago, IL 60612 (telephone 312-738-1336). Certification as CLT is through the National Credentialing Agency for Medical Laboratory Personnel. The address of the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Sciences is 7910Woodmont Ave., Suite 1301, Bethesda, MD 20814 (telephone 301-657-2768).clinical laboratory technician/medical laboratory technician (CLT/MLT) a laboratoryprofessional skilled in the performance of clinical laboratory analyses. Associate degree or certificate programs are accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences, whose address is 8410 W. Bryn Mawr Ave.,"
},
{
"docid": "D367948#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/dental+hygienist\ndental hygienist",
"text": "\"dental hygienist Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .hygienist [ hi´jen-ist] a specialist in hygiene.dental hygienist a dental health specialist whose primary concern is nonsurgical periodontaltherapy, maintenance of dental health, and prevention of oral disease. Patient education in properbrushing and interdental cleaning (such as with floss or a water jet) is also a major responsibility of the dental hygienist. In most states the dental hygienist must work under the generalsupervision of a licensed dentist. The minimum education required for dental hygienist licensure is two academic years of college in an accredited dental hygiene program with an associate's degree and a certificate in dentalhygiene. Dental hygiene is also offered in bachelor's and master's degree programs. Theregistered dental hygienist (RDH) must have successfully completed the written and practicalexaminations required by the state in which he or she wishes to practice. Dental hygienists may be members of their professional organization, the American Dental Hygienists' Association (ADHA), whose address is 444 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 3400, Chicago, IL 60611. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.den·tal hy·gien·ist (D. Hy.,"
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accretion of duties definition
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"docid": "D1868273#0",
"title": "https://www2.usgs.gov/humancapital/hr/accretion.html\n.",
"text": "Accretion of Duties Promotion Download the Accretion of Duties Form (PDF, 8K)An accretion of duties is a promotion resulting from the upgrading of an employee's position because of additional duties and responsibilities. Jobs change and evolve for many reasons. Such changes may happen gradually over a long period of time, or rapidly as a result of specific planned management decisions to make changes to work assignments. When minor change occurs, there is typically no impact on a position's classification. When change is substantial, it may affect both the level and kind of work being done. All of the following must exist in order to support an accretion promotion: There is demonstrated evidence of higher-level work. The old job is absorbed in the new job or is a natural successor to the previous position. The accretion action will not result in the creation of a new position (i.e. there is no residual vacancy to be filled). The position is determined to have no further promotion potential beyond the grade level to which the employee is accreted. An accretion promotion is a promotion that is exempted from competition under the bureau Merit Promotion Plan."
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"docid": "D2419554#0",
"title": "http://us.practicallaw.com/5-535-0745?q=&qp=\nDispute Over Application of CBA's Bargaining Unit Work Definition to Nonunion Facility Was Arbitrable: Seventh Circuit",
"text": "In Certco, Inc. v. Int'l Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 695, the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit affirmed a district court's ruling that a dispute over the application of a collective bargaining agreement's (CBA) definition of bargaining unit work to work at nonunion facilities was arbitrable. On July 17, 2013, the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit issued an opinion in Certco, Inc. v. Int'l Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 695, affirming a district court's ruling that a dispute over interpreting a collective bargaining agreement's (CBA) definition of bargaining unit work to work at nonunion facilities was arbitrable. Certco Inc. has long maintained a CBA with a local union of the Teamsters that represents warehouse workers at its first warehouse facility. The CBA: Defines bargaining unit work as including all of Certco's warehouse labor without limiting it to a specific facility. Forbids Certco from transferring bargaining unit work to nonunion workers. In the past ten years, Certco opened three larger warehouse facilities and its employees there have not unionized. The union: Filed two separate unfair labor practice (ULP) charges with the NLRB alleging that: Certco unlawfully transferred bargaining unit work for particular products to one of its nonunion facilities without bargaining with the union and that all of Certco's nonunion employees at that facility should be accreted into the union's bargaining unit; and Certco unlawfully shut down freezers at the unionized facility, transferred warehouse freezer work to a larger nonunion facility and that the warehouse freezer employees at that nonunion facility should accrete into the union's bargaining unit. Filed a grievance under its CBA, alleging that Certco violated the CBA by assigning and transferring bargaining unit work to nonunion workers at different facilities. The NLRB: Held that: Certco committed no ULP regarding the alleged transfer of warehouse work when it opened its second facility; andit was not proper to accrete the new facility's nonunion employees into the union's bargaining unit at the first facility or apply the terms of the union's CBA to them. ( See Certco Distribution Centers . )"
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"docid": "D518563#0",
"title": "http://w.astro.berkeley.edu/~basri/defineplanet/whatsaplanet.htm\nWhat is a Planet?",
"text": "\"What is a Planet? Gibor Basri, Astronomy Dept., UC Berkeley Abstract A spate of new discoveries of objects in the mass range 0.5-15 Jupiter masses (jupiters), along with the Pluto controversy, has caused increasing debate over the meaning of the word \"\"planet\"\" (as differentiated from \"\"stellar or substellar\"\" objects). A variety of uses for this word have occurred, each with a somewhat different intent. No formal definition has been officially adopted. I examine the problem in the light of current astrophysical observations and theory. The debate can be framed in terms of three distinct arenas that drive it: characteristics, circumstance, and cosmogony. By \"\"characteristics\"\" I mean the physical properties of an object - primarily its means of support against gravity and its source of luminosity. By \"\"circumstance\"\" I mean the environment in which it is found, most importantly whether it is in orbit, what primary object and other companions are present, and their orbital characteristics. By \"\"cosmogony\"\" I mean the origin or mode of formation of the object."
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"docid": "D1262652#0",
"title": "http://www.tevapharm.com/news/teva_to_acquire_allergan_generics_for_40_5_billion_creating_a_transformative_generics_and_specialty_company_well_positioned_to_win_in_global_healthcare_07_15.aspx\nLatest News",
"text": "Previous Article Teva Issues Statement Next Article Teva Withdraws Proposal to Acquire Mylan Teva to Acquire Allergan Generics for $40.5 Billion Creating a Transformative Generics and Specialty Company Well Positioned to Win in Global Healthcare Acquisition Strongly Reinforces Teva's Strategy, Accelerates the Creation of Its New Business Model and Opens a New Set of Possibilities for the Company In Generics and Specialty Opportunity to Further Transform the Global Generics Space through Best-In-Class Generics Pipeline, R&D Capabilities, Operational Network, Supply Chain, Global Commercial Deployment and Infrastructure Robust Generics Platform to Support Future Strategic Investment in Specialty Teva Will Be a Top 10 Global Pharmaceutical Company Enhanced Financial Profile with Strong, Diversified Revenues Cost Synergies and Tax Savings of Approximately $1.4 Billion Annually and More Than 20% Accretion in Years Two and Three Following Close JERUSALEM -- (BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul. 27, 2015-- Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NYSE and TASE: TEVA) today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement with Allergan plc (NYSE: AGN) to acquire Allergan Generics in a transaction valued at $40.5 billion . Upon closing, Allergan will receive $33.75 billion in cash and shares of Teva valued today at $6.75 billion, representing an estimated under 10% ownership stake in Teva, with the number of Teva shares determined based on Teva’s volume weighted average trading prices during the 15 days prior to the announcement and five days following the announcement. Teva believes the acquisition will be significantly accretive to non-GAAP EPS, including expected double-digit non-GAAP EPS accretion in 2016 and more than 20% accretion in year two and year three following the close of the transaction. The transaction was unanimously approved by the Boards of Directors of Teva and Allergan and is expected to close in the first quarter of 2016. This strategic acquisition brings together two leading generics businesses with complementary strengths, brands and cultures, providing patients with more affordable access to quality medicines, and creating significant financial benefits for Teva stockholders. The transaction will create a leader in the INN and branded generics industry with an overall product portfolio that leads the industry in terms of differentiation and durability and offers promising growth opportunities. The new Teva will further transform the global generics space through its best-in-class generics pipeline, R&D capabilities, operational network, supply chain, global commercial deployment and infrastructure to achieve greater efficiencies across the healthcare system and provide patients and consumers across the globe with better access to high quality affordable medicines. When combined with Teva’s strong generics portfolio, Allergan Generics’ world-class generics pipeline, which holds a leading position in first-to-file opportunities in the U. S., will further enhance Teva’s goals of delivering the highest quality generic medicines at the most competitive prices and cultivating the best development pipeline in the industry. The resulting world-class product portfolio will be complemented by a significantly expanded and more efficient global footprint, including leadership positions and strengthened operations, sales and R&D platforms in attractive markets around the world."
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"docid": "D923086#0",
"title": "https://financial-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/accretion\naccretion",
"text": "\"accretion Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia . Accretion (of a discount)In portfolio accounting, a straight-line accumulation of capital gains on a discount bond in anticipation of receipt of par at maturity. Copyright © 2012, Campbell R. Harvey. All Rights Reserved. Accretion1. The capital gains a bondholder receives when he/she buys a bond at a discount frompar and expects it to mature at par. For example, if one buys a bond at 90% of par, theaccretion is 10%. Unless the bond is tax exempt, accretion is taxable each year eventhough the bondholder does not actually receive any payments until maturity. See also: Imputed value. 2."
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"docid": "D1868274#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/accretion\naccretion",
"text": "\"accretionnoun ac·cre·tion \\ ə-ˈkrē-shən \\Popularity: Top 30% of words | Updated on: 12 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: accretion in a Sentence Editor's Note: Did You Know? Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of accretion1: the process of growth or enlargement by a gradual buildup: such asa: increase by external addition or accumulation (as by adhesion of external parts or particles)b: the increase of land by the action of natural forces2: a product of accretion; especially: an extraneous additionaccretions of grime—accretionaryplay \\ -shə-ˌner-ē, -ˌne-rē \\ adjective—accretiveplay \\ ə-ˈkrē-tiv \\ adjective See accretion defined for English-language learners See accretion defined for kids Examples of accretion in a Sentencerocks formed by the slow accretion of limestone There was an accretion of ice on the car's windshield. Recent Examples of accretion from the Web That event horizon will likely be surrounded by an accretion disc, a bright, incredibly energetic ring of matter that swirls around the black hole.— brian resnick, Vox, \"\"Most images of black holes are illustrations. Here’s what our telescopes actually capture.,\"\" 6 Apr. 2018While much of the area escaped significant issues from ice, there are at least patchy zones of some heftier accretion.— ian livingston, Washington Post, \"\"PM Update: Rain ends but icy spots are a risk through Monday morning,\"\" 5 Feb. 2018Sempra executives expect the transaction to become an immediate money-maker — an accretion of roughly 20 cents per share is anticipated in the first year.— rob nikolewski, sandiegouniontribune.com, \"\"Sempra officially wraps up $9.45 billion deal for Texas utility,\"\" 9 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'accretion.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors."
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"docid": "D146435#0",
"title": "http://www.investinginbonds.com/learnmore.asp?catid=7&subcatid=72&id=56\n.",
"text": "\"Bonds at Your Stage of Life Print Financial Planning Contents Overview Bond Investment Strategies Asset Allocation Investor Protection Putting Compound Interest to Work Risks of Investing in Bonds Changing Bond Ratings & Your Investment Corporate Bankruptcy And Your Investment Rising Interest Rates And Your Investments Mortgage Convexity Risk Taxation of Municipal Bonds AMT and Municipal Bonds Taxes and Market Discount on Tax Exempts Taxes and Market Discount on Tax-Exempts The U. S. tax code contains a provision governing the tax treatment of bonds, including municipal securities, purchased at a market discount. Given recent market conditions, specifically a rising interest rate environment, questions regarding the treatment of market discount have become particularly relevant for many municipal bond investors, and some confusion has arisen over the application of this provision. This memo answers some frequently asked questions related to the treatment of market discount on municipal securities. Question What is market discount and how is it taxed? Answer Market discount generally exists when a bond is purchased on the secondary market at a price below par. Market discount is the difference between the purchase price of a bond and its stated redemption price at maturity. In the case of a bond sold with original issue discount (OID), such as a zero-coupon bond, market discount is the difference between the purchase price and the issue price of the bond plus accreted OID. ( See Q&A 7.) Accreted market discount is taxed as ordinary interest income in the year a bond is sold, redeemed or transferred. Question How was the tax treatment of market discount on municipal bonds changed in the 1990s?"
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"docid": "D268134#0",
"title": "http://staples.newshq.businesswire.com/press-release/corporate/staples-purchase-quill-685-million-accretive-eps-starting-1998\nStaples To Purchase Quill for $685 Million; Accretive to EPS Starting in 1998",
"text": "\"Staples To Purchase Quill for $685 Million; Accretive to EPS Starting in 1998Tuesday, April 7, 1998 8:07 am EDTDateline: WESTBOROUGH, Mass. and LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill. Email PDF Print RSSPublic Company Information: NASDAQ: SPLS\"\"The merger with Staples will allow us to continue to grow our domestic business rapidly and to expand to overseas markets where the opportunities for direct marketing are even greater than in the United States\"\"WESTBOROUGH, Mass. and LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill.-- ( BUSINESS WIRE )--Staples, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLS) today announced a definitive agreement to purchase Quill Corporation (\"\"Quill\"\"). Staples will issue about 30 million shares at a combination of fixed and variable prices which would equate to a purchase price of about $685 million. The purchase price includes approximately $580 million for ongoing operations and $105 million for cash in excess of operating cash and real estate owned by the principals. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including Hart-Scott-Rodino clearance, and is expected to be completed during the summer. The company expects the purchase to be accretive to earnings, adding about $.01 per share before estimated one-time charges of $32 million in 1998, and about $.02 per share in 1999. The transaction will be accounted for as a pooling of interests. Quill of Lincolnshire, IL, is a privately held company which sells office supplies to businesses in the United States via a mail order catalog, the internet and outbound telemarketing. Quill recorded $550 million in annual sales in 1997 and has over 1,200 employees. Staples also has a delivered office products business, called Staples Contract and Commercial, which recorded about $1 billion in sales in 1997. Staples Contract and Commercial and Quill will continue to be run as separate businesses."
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"docid": "D915428#0",
"title": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/accretion-definition-theory.html\nAccretion: Definition & Theory",
"text": "Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 11K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Solar Nebular Hypothesis: Definition & Explanation Planetesimal: Definition, Theory & Hypothesis Theories About How Oceans Were Formed Earth's 4 Major Geological Subsystems Lesson Transcript Instructor: Josh Corbat Josh has taught Earth Science and Physical Science at the High School level and holds a Master of Education degree from UNC-Chapel Hill. We live on an incredible planet. It's hard to believe that relatively simple processes helped shape our planet (and our entire solar system) into what it is today. In this lesson, we'll discuss one of those simple-yet-important processes: accretion. Definition of Accretion Have you ever built a snowman? Whether you have, or simply seen it done on television or in a movie, you probably know the basic idea. You take a small ball of snow in your hands, shape it into as perfect a sphere as you can, then put it back on the ground and start to roll it. What happens when you roll it? Since snow tends to stick to itself, the ball will get bigger as more and more layers of snow are added. Eventually, the ball that once fit in your hands becomes a massive snowball worthy of being part of a snowman."
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"docid": "D2456102#0",
"title": "http://cyberquail.com/faq.html\nButton Quail FAQ",
"text": "\"Button Quail FAQUpdated December 3, 2011How long do button quails live? How do you tell male from female? How big should their tank/cage be? What do I feed them? Okay, where do I get crumble by the pound? Do button quails smell bad? When I brought them home, a lot of them had bald backs. Why? My button has injuries to its head. Why, and what do I do?"
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"docid": "D1764352#0",
"title": "https://definedterm.com/accreted_interest\nAccreted Interest 1 definitions",
"text": "Browse Accredited Testing Laboratory Accredited veterinarian Accrediting Agencies Accrediting Authority Accrediting Entity Accreted Interest Accreted Value Accreting Accreting Swap Accretion Accretion Bond Accreted Interestfrom Offering Memorandum (2006) by Standard & Poor's Securities, Inc., Moody's Corp. & Irish Stock Exchange“Accreted Interest” means accrued interest on a Deferred Interest Bond that is added to the principal amount of such security (or separately tracked as deferred interest) instead of being paid periodically as it accrues. FK Reading Ease29.5FK Grade Level College Endorse (56)Flag"
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"docid": "D1235313#0",
"title": "http://legaldictionary.lawin.org/culpability/\nCulpability",
"text": "\"Culpability Author: Asian Law Read related entries on C, Synonyms, CUThe World's Largest Free and Online Legal Dictionary. Legal Definition and Related Resources of Culpability Synonyms and Definition Contents Legal Definition and Related Resources of Culpability Meaning of Culpability Synonyms of Culpability Related Entries of Culpability in the Encyclopedia of Law Project Culpability in Historical Law Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms Browse Vocabularies (Semantic Web Information)Meaning of Culpability Synonyms of Culpabilitynounblameblameworthinesscensurablenesschargeablenesscriminalitydelinquencyderelictionfailure in dutyfaultguiltguiltinessimprobitymisbehaviormisconductmisdoingpeccabilitypeccancyremissnessreprehensibilityreproachablenesstransgressionwrongdoing Associated Concepts: culpable recklessnessculpably negligent Related Entries of Culpability in the Encyclopedia of Law Project Browse or run a search for Culpability in the American Encyclopedia of Law, the Asian Encyclopedia of Law, the European Encyclopedia of Law, the UK Encyclopedia of Law or the Latin American and Spanish Encyclopedia of Law. Culpability in Historical Law You might be interested in the historical meaning of this term. Browse or search for Culpability in Historical Law in the Encyclopedia of Law. Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms Search for legal acronyms and/or abbreviations containing Culpability in the Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms Dictionary. Browse You might be interested in these references tools: Resource Description Culpability in the Dictionary Culpability in our legal dictionaries Browse the Legal Thesaurus Find synonyms and related words of Culpability Legal Maxims Maxims are established principles that jurists use as interpretive tools, invoked more frequently in international law Legal Answers (Q&A)A community-driven knowledge creation process, of enduring value to a broad audience Related topics Culpability in the World Encyclopedia of Law Vocabularies (Semantic Web Information)<Resource Description Topic Map A group of names, occurrences and associations Topic Tree A topic display format, showing the hierarchy Sitemap Index Sitemap Index, including Taxonomieshttp://legaldictionary.lawin.org/culpability/The URI of Culpability (more about URIs)Please, suggest a definition or report an error in the box below. Related Legal Terms and Definitions: Culpable Blameworthy; with wrongful intent; involving a breach of a legal duty.... Criminality nounblameworthy conduct corruptness criminal attitude criminal conduct crookedness culpability culpable conduct felonious conduct feloniousness fraudulence guilt heinous conduct ...... Impeachability nounblame blameworthiness censurability chargeability culpability discredit dishonor disrepute grave culpability guiltiness liability peccability ...... Cumulative The term denotes that two things are to be added together; additional. Thus sentences imposed by a court are said to be cumulative when they are not concurrent but are... Cull verbaccumulate amass carpere choose collect decerpere gather glean legere make a selection pick pick out pluck round up select separate sift ... Culminate verbaccomplish cap climax close complete conclude consummate crown effect end execute finish reach apeak reach the highest point reach the zenith terminat...... Cultivate verbadvance colere develop elevate enrich farm forward foster further garden improve make better nourish nurture polish prepare for crops promote... Curtail verbabate abbreviate abridge clip coartare cut cut down cut short decrease diminish halt lessen lop make smaller minuere pare pare down re...... Culmination nounacme apex apogee cap climax crest crown crowning touch head height highest point peak pinnacle summit top topmost point utmost height ...... Cumulation nounaccession accretion accruement accumulation acervation acquisition addition agglomerate agglomeration aggregate aggregation amassment ammount accrued assemblage ... Law is our Passion This entry about Culpability has been published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0) licence, which permits unrestricted use and reproduction, provided the author or authors of the Culpability entry and the Encyclopedia of Law are in each case credited as the source of the Culpability entry. Please note this CC BY licence applies to some textual content of Culpability, and that some images and other textual or non-textual elements may be covered by special copyright arrangements. For guidance on citing Culpability (giving attribution as required by the CC BY licence), please see below our recommendation of \"\"Cite this Entry\"\"."
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"docid": "D3326603#0",
"title": "http://www.conservapedia.com/Kant-Laplace_nebular_hypothesis\nKant-Laplace nebular hypothesis",
"text": "\"navigation search The Kant-Laplace nebular hypothesis (sometimes referred to also as 'theory') makes an attempt to explain the origin and development of the Solar system within the framework of naturalism. In 1775, the famous German Philosopher and forerunner of evolutionism, Immanuel Kant, [1] although highly versed in neither physics nor mathematics, [2] anonymously published his views on origin of Earth, later coined as nebular hypothesis. There in he advanced his belief that hard particles of matter collided with one another by gravitational attraction, and generated heat and rotation in this process. [ 3] Kant’s central idea that the solar system began as a cloud of dispersed particles was further developed and articulated by French astronomer Pierre-Simon Laplace in his 1796 book Système du monde (\"\"The System of the World\"\"). In his modification, he let the planets to be formed before the Sun. Although first the telescopic discovery of 'gas nebulas' in space by the great English observational astronomer William Hershel was interpreted as persuasive evidence for the Kant-Laplace nebular hypothesis, [4] later it was effectively falsified by discoveries related to the Uranus. [ 1] This planet is tilted on its side in such a way, that its axis lies nearly in level with its path around the sun. [ 5] [6] Uranus spins clockwise, or in a retrograde fashion, about its north pole, which is opposite to the prograde spin of Earth and most of the other planets. [ 7] This makes assumptions on the common direction of rotational motion of all planets coming from parental spinning disk hardly maintainable. [ note 1] Hypothesis was also criticised by British physicist James Clerk Maxwell [9] and British mathematician and astrophysicist James Jeans. ["
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"docid": "D484756#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/expenditure-accounting-terms-2445d0800eff75bf\nWhat Is an Expenditure in Accounting Terms?",
"text": "\"Business & Finance Business Resources Accounting Q: What Is an Expenditure in Accounting Terms? A: Quick Answer In accounting, the word \"\"expenditure\"\" is used to indicate a cost that a company pays to acquire equipment or other assets. Expenditures can also reduce liabilities or be disbursed to owners. They can be considered a type of expense, but expenses and expenditures are listed differently on income statements. Expenditures usually span a period of more than one statement. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Is Intercompany Accounting? What Is the Difference Between Capital and Revenue Expenditure? How Do I Calculate Average Total Assets? Credit: cristians.ro Moment Getty Images Full Answer When purchasing a depreciating asset, such as an expensive piece of equipment, a company can divide the cost of the equipment over several income statements to demonstrate that the benefit of the equipment's price is being realized consecutively. This means that a tractor purchased for $100,000 is not applied in full to the income statement relevant to the actual date of the tractor's acquisition."
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"docid": "D3300923#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebular_hypothesis\nNebular hypothesis",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Star formation Object classes Interstellar medium Molecular cloud Bok globule Dark nebula Young stellar object Protostar T Tauri star Pre-main-sequence star Herbig Ae/Be star Herbig–Haro object Theoretical concepts Accretion Initial mass function Jeans instability Kelvin–Helmholtz mechanism Nebular hypothesis Planetary migration Star portalv t e The nebular hypothesis is the most widely accepted model in the field of cosmogony to explain the formation and evolution of the Solar System (as well as other planetary systems ). It suggests that the Solar System formed from nebulous material. The theory was developed by Immanuel Kant and published in his Allgemeine Naturgeschichte und Theorie des Himmels (\"\"Universal Natural History and Theory of the Heavens\"\"), published in 1755. Originally applied to the Solar System, the process of planetary system formation is now thought to be at work throughout the Universe. [ 1] The widely accepted modern variant of the nebular hypothesis is the solar nebular disk model (SNDM) or solar nebular model. [ 2] It offered explanations for a variety of properties of the Solar System, including the nearly circular and coplanar orbits of the planets, and their motion in the same direction as the Sun's rotation. Some elements of the nebular hypothesis are echoed in modern theories of planetary formation, but most elements have been superseded. According to the nebular hypothesis, stars form in massive and dense clouds of molecular hydrogen — giant molecular clouds (GMC). These clouds are gravitationally unstable, and matter coalesces within them to smaller denser clumps, which then rotate, collapse, and form stars. Star formation is a complex process, which always produces a gaseous protoplanetary disk, proplyd, around the young star."
},
{
"docid": "D1102463#0",
"title": "https://www.space.com/19175-how-was-earth-formed.html\nHow Was Earth Formed?",
"text": "\"Space.com Science & Astronomy Reference: How Was Earth Formed? By Nola Taylor Redd, Space.com Contributor | October 31, 2016 11:05pm ETMOREAlthough planets surround stars in the galaxy, how they form remains a subject of debate. Despite the wealth of worlds in our own solar system, scientists still aren't certain how planets are built. Currently, two theories are duking it out for the role of champion. The first and most widely accepted theory, core accretion, works well with the formation of the terrestrial planets like Earth but has problems with giant planets. The second, the disk instability method, may account for the creation of these giant planets. Scientists are continuing to study planets in and out of the solar system in an effort to better understand which of these methods is most accurate. The rocky, metallic worlds of the inner solar system look quite different from those of the outer solar system, one theory supposes they formed in much the same way. However, a competing theory suggests they may have formed from different components. The core accretion model Approximately 4.6 billion years ago, the solar system was a cloud of dust and gas known as a solar nebula."
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"docid": "D923082#0",
"title": "https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/accretion_disc\nDefinition of accretion disc in English:",
"text": "Home British & World English accretion disc Definition of accretion disc in English:accretion disc ( US accretion disk)noun Astronomy A rotating disc of matter formed by accretion around a massive body (such as a black hole) under the influence of gravitation. Example sentences Word of the Dayamah Find out what it means Get word of the day by email Subscribe Thanks for subscribing. Please check your email and confirm your subscription Weekly Word Watch: ball-tampering, juuling, and Bitegate You give me (spring) fever: six words from the verdant language of spring Exploring Toki Pona: do we need more than 120 words? Only Fools and Horses in the OEDOn the radar: plogging Amphibians Which of the following is a type of amphibian?sirenalarm frog Next0 /10Trending Words Most popular in the world Koh-i-nooraphisthinnerparachronismpontes Sign up for our newsletter Stay up to date with our latest news and receive new words updates, blog posts, and more. Choose your country Sign up"
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{
"docid": "D3344391#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/omission\nomission",
"text": "\"omissionnoun omis·sion \\ ō-ˈmi-shən, ə- \\Popularity: Top 30% of words | Updated on: 4 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: omission in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of omission1 a: something neglected or left undone There are a few omissions in the list.b: apathy toward or neglect of duty The police officer was reprimanded for the omission of his duty to inform the suspect of his rights.2: the act of omitting: the state of being omitted Her omission from the team was surprising. See omission defined for English-language learners See omission defined for kids Examples of omission in a Sentence There are a few omissions in the list.the disk contains a selection of deleted scenes, and a couple of the omissions greatly add to the intelligibility of the movie's plot Recent Examples of omission from the Web That may explain his total omission against Italy a few days later.— SI.com, \"\"\"\"Immature\"\" Dele Alli Warned Over England Place as Competition From Lingard & Others Intensifies,\"\"29 Mar. 2018The omission in Clark's police report became the partial focus of a criminal trial against the man accused and ultimately acquitted of the rape.— laura mcknight, NOLA.com, \"\"Person shot to death in New Orleans East: NOPD,\"\" 21 Mar. 2018Reaching daily activity goals with the help of the watch almost makes exercise fun, but there were some notable omissions from the trackable activities in Watches past.— alexandra mahon, Condé Nast Traveler, \"\"Apple Watch Now Offers Some Pretty Awesome Tools for Skiers,\"\" 21 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'omission.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. Origin and Etymology of omission Middle English omissioun, from Anglo-French omission, from Late Latin omission-, omissio, from Latin omittere NEW! Time Traveler First Known Use: 14th century See Words from the same yearomission Synonyms Synonymsdeletion, elision Near Antonymsinclusion;accretion, accrual,addendum, addition, augmentation,boost, expansion, gain, increase,increment Related Wordselimination;blank, skip;lapse, slip;deduction, reduction, subtraction;default, delinquency, dereliction,failure, neglect, negligence,oversight, pretermission;abbreviation, condensation OMISSION Defined for English Language Learnersomissionnoun Definition of omission for English Language Learners: something that has not been included or done: something that has been omitted: the act of not including or doing something: the state of being not included in something OMISSION Defined for Kidsomissionnoun omis·sion \\ ō-ˈmi-shən \\Definition of omission for Students1: something left out There are some omissions in the list.2: the act of leaving out: the state of being left out I'm sorry for the omission of your name on the list."
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"docid": "D915486#0",
"title": "https://www.stock-analysis-on.net/Knowledge-Base/Asset-Retirement-Obligation-Accretion-Expense\nAsset Retirement Obligation, Accretion Expense",
"text": "Knowledge Base Operating Expenses Operating Costs and Expenses Asset Retirement Obligation, Accretion Expense Asset Retirement Obligation, Accretion Expense Amount of accretion expense recognized in the income statement during the period that is associated with asset retirement obligations. Accretion expense measures and incorporates changes due to the passage of time into the carrying amount of the liability. Such accretion expense representing changes in the liability for an asset retirement obligation due to passage of time is the result of applying an interest method of allocation to the amount of the liability at the beginning of the period. The interest rate used to measure that change shall be the credit-adjusted risk-free rate that existed when the liability, or portion thereof, was initially measured. That amount shall be recognized as an increase in the carrying amount of the liability and as an expense classified as an operating item in the statement of income. Accretion expense shall not be considered to be interest cost for purposes of capitalization of interest. Top Operating Costs and Expenses Accretion Expense Asset Retirement Obligation, Accretion Expense Carrying Costs, Property and Exploration Rights Custody Fees Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization, Nonproduction Exploration Expense Insurance Recoveries Legal Fees Loan Portfolio Expense Malpractice Loss Contingency, Claims Incurred, Net Other Cost and Expense, Operating Pre-Opening Costs Research and Development Expense Restructuring, Settlement and Impairment Provisions Royalty Expense Sponsor Fees Trustee Fees Quick links Basic Materials Consumer Goods Consumer Services Health Care Industrials Oil & Gas Technology Telecommunications"
},
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"docid": "D2533229#0",
"title": "http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/U.S.+territories\nTerritories of the United States",
"text": "\"Territories of the United States (redirected from U. S. territories)Territories of the United States Portions of the United States that are not within the limits of any state and have not been admitted as states. The United States holds three territories: American Samoa and Guam in the Pacific Ocean and the U. S. Virgin Islands in the Caribbean Sea. Although they are governed by the United States, theterritories do not have statehood status, and this lesser legal and political status sets them apartfrom the rest of the United States. The three U. S. territories are not the only U. S. government land holdings without statehood status. These various lands fall under the broad description of insular political communities affiliated with the United States. Puerto Rico in the Caribbean and the Northern Mariana Islands in the Pacific Oceanbelong to the United States and have the status of commonwealth, a legal and political status that is above a territory but still below a state. The United States also has a number of islands in the Pacific Ocean that are called variouslyterritories and possessions. U. S. possessions have the lowest legal and political status becausethese islands do not have permanent populations and do not seek self-determination and autonomy. U. S. possessions include Baker, Howland, Kingman Reef, Jarvis, Johnston, Midway, Palmyra, and Wake Islands. Finally, land used as a military base is considered a form of territory."
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"docid": "D923083#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accretion_%28astrophysics%29\nAccretion (astrophysics)",
"text": "\"Accretion (astrophysics)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Atacama Large Millimeter Array image of HL Tauri, a protoplanetary disk In astrophysics, accretion is the accumulation of particles into a massive object by gravitationally attracting more matter, typically gaseous matter, in an accretion disk. [ 1] [2] Most astronomical objects, such as galaxies, stars, and planets, are formed by accretion processes. Contents [ hide ]1 Overview2 Accretion of galaxies3 Accretion of stars4 Accretion of planets5 Accretion of asteroids6 Accretion of comets7 See also8 References Overview [ edit]The idea proposed in the 19th century that Earth and the other terrestrial planets formed from meteoric material was developed in a quantitative way in 1969 by Viktor Safronov. He calculated, in detail, the different stages of terrestrial planet formation. [ 3] [4] Since then, the theory has been further developed using intensive numerical simulations to study planetesimal accumulation. Stars form by the gravitational collapse of interstellar gas. Prior to collapse, this gas is mostly in the form of molecular clouds, such as the Orion Nebula. As the cloud collapses, losing potential energy, it heats up, gaining kinetic energy, and the conservation of angular momentum ensures that the cloud forms a flatted disk—the accretion disk. Accretion of galaxies [ edit]Further information: Protogalaxy A few hundred thousand years after the Big Bang, the Universe cooled to the point where atoms could form. As the Universe continued to expand and cool, the atoms lost enough kinetic energy, and dark matter coalesced sufficiently, to form protogalaxies."
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"docid": "D138146#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/accrue\naccrue",
"text": "\"accrueverb ac·crue \\ ə-ˈkrü \\Popularity: Top 20% of words | Updated on: 2 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: accrue in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of accrueaccrued; accruingintransitive verb1: to come into existence as a legally enforceable claim2 a: to come about as a natural growth, increase, or advantagethe wisdom that accrues with ageb: to come as a direct result of some state or actionrewards due to the feminine will accrue to me —Germaine Greer3: to accumulate or be added periodicallyinterest accrues on a daily basistransitive verb: to accumulate or have due after a period of timeaccrue vacation time—accruableplay \\ -ˈkrü-ə-bəl \\ adjective—accruementplay \\ -ˈkrü-mənt \\ noun See accrue defined for English-language learners See accrue defined for kids Examples of accrue in a Sentence I'll get back all the money I invested, plus any interest and dividends that have accrued.investments that have accrued interest and dividends Recent Examples of accrue from the Web The long history of discrimination against Asians — and the real struggle Asians face in accruing cultural clout and ascending to the highest echelons of politics and business — are tied to the anchor of affirmative action.— alvin chang, Vox, \"\"Asians are being used to make the case against affirmative action. Again.,\"\" 28 Mar. 2018There weren’t guys who were obvious candidates to be moving on to accrue future assets.— alex prewitt, SI.com, \"\"Q&A: Coyotes GM John Chayka on Seeing His Plan Come to Fruition and What Comes Next,\"\" 20 Mar. 2018The toy store chain had been in business for 70 years, but after after accruing a $5 billion debt, was forced to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September .— eileen reslen, Redbook, \"\"Amid Store Closures, Babies 'R' Us Sets Deadline on Registries for Expecting Moms,\"\" 16 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'accrue.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. Origin and Etymology of accrue Middle English acrewen, acruwen, probably borrowed from Anglo-French *acreue \"\"increase,\"\" noun derivative from feminine of acreu, past participle of acreistre \"\"to increase, grow,\"\" going back to Latin accrēscere, from ad- ad- + crēscere \"\"to grow\"\" — more at 1 crescent NEW!"
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"docid": "D3469208#0",
"title": "http://www.dailyvest.com/PRR/prr_calcmethods.aspx\nCalculating Personal Rate of Return the Basics",
"text": "\"Calculating Personal Rate of Return the Basics Personal rate of return is a person's own investment performance based on their OWN transaction history and resulting cash flows. This section outlines the standards and underlying calculation methods for calculating time-weighted and dollar-weighted personal rate of return. Time-weighted Rate of Return A time-weighted rate of return ('TWRR') takes into account the amount of time an investor has been invested in a certain security such as a stock, bond or mutual fund. It measures how well he or she performed in increasing the dollars that were invested. Cash flows moving in and out of the investment (s) do not affect the time-weighted rate of return, unlike with the dollar-weighted rate of return or “IRR” method which is affected by the timing and amount of cash flows. Time-weighted rates of return can be calculated on a daily basis using a method known as Daily Valuation, or by using a slightly less accurate but in some cases more convenient monthly method known as Modified Dietz where inflows and outflows are averaged for the month. These time-weighted methods used for calculation of personal rate of return provide a truer measurement of how investments have performed. Time-weighted Rate of Return - Modified Dietz Method CALCULATION OF PERIOD RETURNS IN PRESENCE OF CASH FLOWSWhen no cash flows are present, calculating total return is accomplished for a given period using the following equation:…where EMV is the market value of the asset at the end of the period, including any accrued income. BMV is the market value of the asset at the beginning of the period. When cash flows are present, daily Vest uses the Modified Dietz approximation method. ("
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"docid": "D2510117#0",
"title": "https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/764478/000091205701533276/a2059091zex-8_1.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Quick Links -- Click here to rapidly navigate through this document EXHIBIT 8.1PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIALSeptember 19, 2001Ms. Connie Kotula Director of Tax and Payroll Best Buy Co., Inc. 7075 Flying Cloud Drive Eden Prairie, MN 55344Contingent Payment Convertible Debentures Dear Ms. Kotula: This letter constitutes our opinion regarding certain federal income tax consequences to Best Buy Co., Inc. (the \"\"Company\"\") of issuing $492,400,000 of Convertible Contingent Debentures due June 27, 2021 (the \"\"Debentures\"\"). In rendering this opinion, we have relied on (1) an Offering Circular dated June 22, 2001 for the Debentures, (2) a letter dated June 26, 2001 from the Company containing certain representations with respect to the Company and the Debentures (the \"\"Company Letter\"\") and (3) a letter dated August 13, 2001 from Credit Suisse First Boston (\"\"CSFB\"\") containing certain representations with respect to the Debentures and supporting financial analysis (the \"\"CSFB Letter\"\"). The scope of this opinion is defined at the end of this letter. Facts Each Debenture will have a term of 20 years, a stated principal amount of $1,000, 1and an issue price of $683.80. The Debentures will be unsecured and unsubordinated obligations of the Company, but will be guaranteed by the Company's restricted subsidiaries. The Debentures are convertible into common stock of the Company at a conversion rate of 7.8714 shares per Debenture, subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions described below. 21The maturity value of each Debenture will exceed $1,000 in the event there is an upward adjustment of the yield to maturity pursuant to a yield to maturity reset (as described and defined below).2The conversion rate will be adjusted for: (i) stock dividends or distributions on the Company's common stock; (ii) subdivisions, combinations or certain reclassifications of the Company common stock; (iii) distributions to shareholders of certain stock purchase rights; and (iv) certain other distributions to shareholders ( e.g., distributions of the Company's assets or a distribution of debt instruments). The Debentures also call for cash interest at an initial rate of 1.00 percent per annum applied to the issue price of the Debentures, payable semiannually in arrears on June 27 and December 27 of each year, beginning on December 27, 2001, which results in a semiannual cash payment of $3.42 per $1,000 of the initial stated principal amount. The issue price of each Debenture and the cash interest result in an initial yield to maturity for the Debentures of 2.75 percent."
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"docid": "D3491646#0",
"title": "https://calemploymentlawupdate.proskauer.com/2015/05/qa-californias-new-paid-sick-leave-law/\nQ&A â Californiaâs New Paid Sick Leave Law",
"text": "Q&A — California’s New Paid Sick Leave Law By Enzo Der Boghossian, Anthony Di Benedetto and Christina Teeter on May 11, 2015Posted in California Labor & Employment Law We recently held a webinar titled California’s New Paid Sick Leave Law: Are you Ready for the Big Changes Ahead? to help prepare employers for California’s new paid sick leave law. More than 400 people registered for the webinar, and we received well over 100 participant questions. We realized that everyone — including those who could not attend the presentation — would benefit from viewing the questions and our responses. The full Q&A follows. While we have answered all general questions below, we encourage you to speak directly with your Proskauer lawyer to ensure that your particular company policies are fully compliant. Topics: Accrual Method Calculating Sick Pay Carryover Determining Eligibility Independent Contractors Interplay with Other Laws Lump Sum Medical Certification Notice Requirements Penalties Policy Review Reinstatement of Employment within One Year Separate Policies for Different Groups of Employees Sick Leave Usage Temporary Employees Unions Using Other Types of Leave to Comply with the Sick Leave Law Vacation Time Wage Statements Wage Theft Prevention Act Notice When to Offer Sick Leave Accrual Method Given that overtime is included in the accrual of the 30 hours, would double time be included as well? Yes, all hours worked should be considered when calculating accrual. Does the annual PTO cap have to be 1.75 x annual accrual? Or is it just 15.75 days minimum?"
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"docid": "D2836654#0",
"title": "http://www.investinginbonds.com/learnmore.asp?catid=8&subcatid=60\nAbout Municipal Bonds",
"text": "\"About Municipal Bonds Print Taxation of Municipal Bonds This article will discuss the federal and state tax consequences of owning “municipal bonds.” At the outset, it should be understood that the term “municipal bonds” is typically used to describe all tax-exempt bonds, whether or not they are actually issued by a municipality (as opposed to a state, county or other political subdivision). Although such bonds are commonly referred to as “tax-exempt,” there are numerous federal and state tax consequences associated with the acquisition, ownership, and disposition of such bonds. This article will provide an overview of such consequences. This article does not cover all of the possible tax consequences resulting from ownership of tax-exempt bonds and the receipt of interest thereon, and it is not intended as tax advice to any person. It addresses only beneficial owners who hold such bonds as capital assets, and does not address special classes of beneficial owners such as dealers in securities or currencies, banks, life insurance companies, persons holding such bonds as a hedge against interest rate or currency risks or as part of a straddle or conversion transaction, or beneficial owners whose functional currency is not the U. S. dollar. This article is based upon the United States federal income tax laws as currently in effect and as currently interpreted and does not include any description of the tax laws of any foreign government that might apply to a beneficial owner. Prospective purchasers of tax-exempt bonds should consult their own tax advisors concerning the application of federal and state tax laws to their particular situation. Capital Gains and Losses Even though the interest paid on a municipal bond is tax-exempt, a holder can recognize gain or loss that is subject to federal income tax on the sale of such a bond, just as in the case of a taxable bond. The amount of gain or loss is equal to the difference betweenthe sale price of the bond andthe holder's tax basis in the bond (the amount the holder paid for the bond originally, including any additions to such basis, such as OID as discussed in the following section)."
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"docid": "D776957#0",
"title": "http://www.dummies.com/software/business-software/quickbooks/how-to-set-up-employees-in-quickbooks-enhanced-payroll-process/\nHow to Set Up Employees in QuickBooks Enhanced Payroll Process",
"text": "Software Business Software Quickbooks How to Set Up Employees in Quick Books Enhanced Payroll Process How to Set Up Employees in Quick Books Enhanced Payroll Process Related Book Quick Books 2014 All-in-One For Dummies By Stephen L. Nelson After you set up your company information for payroll in Quick Books, you’re ready to set up employees for payroll. As part of the Enhanced Payroll setup process, Quick Books displays a web page where you may add your employees. You may also add employees by displaying the Employees Center. ( Choose the Employees→Employee Center command, and click the New Employee button.) When you click the New Employee button, Quick Books displays the Personal tab of the New Employee dialog box. To describe an employee, you complete the fields supplied on the Personal tab. All this stuff is self-explanatory; you enter the person’s name in the Legal Name boxes. The employee’s first name goes in the First box, the middle initial goes in the M. I. box, and so forth. You click the Address & Contact tab (not shown) to collect and store the employee’s mailing address and other contact information, such as his or her telephone number. If you want to collect and store additional information for an employee (such as his bank account number for direct deposit), you click the Additional Info tab (also not shown)."
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"docid": "D170982#0",
"title": "http://legaldictionary.lawin.org/accrual-of-cause-of-action/\nAccrual of cause of action",
"text": "\"Accrual of cause of action Author: Arthur Leff Read related entries on A, ACThe World's Largest Free and Online Legal Dictionary. Accrual of cause of action What does Accrual of cause of action mean in American Law? The definition of Accrual of cause of action in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is: See accrue. The concept is often important because a cause of action may “accrue” for the purposes of starting a statute of limitations running before any injury is apparent to the potential plaintiff. This is an advance summary of a forthcoming entry in the Encyclopedia of Law. Please check back later for the full entry. Please, suggest a definition or report an error in the box below. Related Legal Terms and Definitions: Adjustment English Legal System: Adjustment In the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Adjustment : 1. The determination of the amount due under... Cash Method United States Tax Concept of Cash Method Reporting income when actually or constructively received and deducting expenses when paid. Most individuals use this method.... Annualized Income Installment United States Tax Concept of Annualized Income Installment Method The Annualized Income Installment Method is a method used to figure the required estimated tax payments when the taxpayer does not... Zero Interest Mortgage Concept of Zero Interest Mortgage in the context of Real Property A short definition of Zero Interest Mortgage: A note and mortgage under which interest accrues but is not paid... Below Market Rate Loans United States Tax Concept of Below Market Rate Loans These are loans that are made at an interest rate that is below the prevailing market rate."
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"docid": "D170980#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accrual\nAccrual",
"text": "\"Accrual From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Accrual ( accumulation) of something is, in finance, the adding together of interest or different investments over a period of time. It holds specific meanings in accounting, where it can refer to accounts on a balance sheet that represent liabilities and non-cash-based assets used in accrual-based accounting. These types of accounts include, among others, accounts payable, accounts receivable, goodwill, deferred tax liability and future interest expense. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Accruals in accounting1.1 Accrued revenue1.2 Accrued expense2 Accruals in payroll2.1 Length of service2.2 Trial period2.3 Rollover/carry over3 Other uses4 See also5 References6 External links Accruals in accounting [ edit]For example, a company delivers a product to a customer who will pay for it 30 days later in the next fiscal year, which starts a week after the delivery. The company recognizes the proceeds as a revenue in its current income statement still for the fiscal year of the delivery, even though it will not get paid until the following accounting period. [ 2] The proceeds are also an accrued income (asset) on the balance sheet for the delivery fiscal year, but not for the next fiscal year when cash is received. Similarly, a salesperson, who sold the product, earned a commission at the moment of sale (or delivery). The company will recognize the commission as an expense in its current income statement, even though the salesperson will actually get paid at the end of the following week in the next accounting period. The commission is also an accrued liability on the balance sheet for the delivery period, but not for the next period when the commission (cash) is paid out to the salesperson. The term accrual is also often used as an abbreviation for the terms accrued expense and accrued revenue that share the common name word, but they have the opposite economic/accounting characteristics."
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"docid": "D2219069#0",
"title": "https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/26/163\n26 U.S. Code § 163 - Interest",
"text": "U. S. Code › Title 26 › Subtitle A › Chapter 1 › Subchapter B › Part VI › § 16326 U. S. Code § 163 - Interest US Code Notes IRS Rulings Authorities (CFR)prev | next (a) General rule There shall be allowed as a deduction all interest paid or accrued within the taxable year on indebtedness. ( b) Installment purchases where interest charge is not separately stated (1) General rule If personal property or educational services are purchased under a contract — (A) which provides that payment of part or all of the purchase price is to be made in installments, and (B) in which carrying charges are separately stated but the interest charge cannot be ascertained,then the payments made during the taxable year under the contract shall be treated for purposes of this section as if they included interest equal to 6 percent of the average unpaid balance under the contract during the taxable year. For purposes of the preceding sentence, the average unpaid balance is the sum of the unpaid balance outstanding on the first day of each month beginning during the taxable year, divided by 12. For purposes of this paragraph, the term “educational services” means any service (including lodging) which is purchased from an educational organization described in section 170 (b) (1) (A) (ii) and which is provided for a student of such organization. ( 2) Limitation In the case of any contract to which paragraph (1) applies, the amount treated as interest for any taxable year shall not exceed the aggregate carrying charges which are properly attributable to such taxable year. ( c) Redeemable ground rents For purposes of this subtitle, any annual or periodic rental under a redeemable ground rent (excluding amounts in redemption thereof) shall be treated as interest on an indebtedness secured by a mortgage. ( d) Limitation on investment interest (1) In general In the case of a taxpayer other than a corporation, the amount allowed as a deduction under this chapter for investment interest for any taxable year shall not exceed the net investment income of the taxpayer for the taxable year. ( 2) Carryforward of disallowed interest The amount not allowed as a deduction for any taxable year by reason of paragraph (1) shall be treated as investment interest paid or accrued by the taxpayer in the succeeding taxable year. ( 3) Investment interest For purposes of this subsection— (A) In general The term “ investment interest ” means any interest allowable as a deduction under this chapter (determined without regard to paragraph (1)) which is paid or accrued on indebtedness properly allocable to property held for investment. ( B) Exceptions The term “ investment interest ” shall not include— (i) any qualified residence interest (as defined in subsection (h) (3)), or (ii) any interest which is taken into account under section 469 in computing income or loss from a passive activity of the taxpayer. ("
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"docid": "D1042196#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Define_gap_contraction_factor_for_slots\nDefine gap contraction factor for slots?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Literature & Language Languages and Cultures English Language Definitions Define gap contraction factor for slots? Flag Define gap contraction factor for slots? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. It is nothing but the effect of flux which is reduced slightly due to fringing effect. it depends on the material used for the stator and rotor design. as well as shape of the slots.1 person found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Law boy 180 Contributions Define who a promisee is in contract law? The promisee is the person receiving the promise from the promisor . The promisee is the person who has been promised something, as opposed to the promisor who makes the …Darkedge1 49 Contributions Define synapse and synaptic gap? A synapse is the meeting point between two neurones, for example sensory neurone and relay neurone."
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"docid": "D1868274#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/accretion\naccretion",
"text": "\"accretionnoun ac·cre·tion \\ ə-ˈkrē-shən \\Popularity: Top 30% of words | Updated on: 12 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: accretion in a Sentence Editor's Note: Did You Know? Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of accretion1: the process of growth or enlargement by a gradual buildup: such asa: increase by external addition or accumulation (as by adhesion of external parts or particles)b: the increase of land by the action of natural forces2: a product of accretion; especially: an extraneous additionaccretions of grime—accretionaryplay \\ -shə-ˌner-ē, -ˌne-rē \\ adjective—accretiveplay \\ ə-ˈkrē-tiv \\ adjective See accretion defined for English-language learners See accretion defined for kids Examples of accretion in a Sentencerocks formed by the slow accretion of limestone There was an accretion of ice on the car's windshield. Recent Examples of accretion from the Web That event horizon will likely be surrounded by an accretion disc, a bright, incredibly energetic ring of matter that swirls around the black hole.— brian resnick, Vox, \"\"Most images of black holes are illustrations. Here’s what our telescopes actually capture.,\"\" 6 Apr. 2018While much of the area escaped significant issues from ice, there are at least patchy zones of some heftier accretion.— ian livingston, Washington Post, \"\"PM Update: Rain ends but icy spots are a risk through Monday morning,\"\" 5 Feb. 2018Sempra executives expect the transaction to become an immediate money-maker — an accretion of roughly 20 cents per share is anticipated in the first year.— rob nikolewski, sandiegouniontribune.com, \"\"Sempra officially wraps up $9.45 billion deal for Texas utility,\"\" 9 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'accretion.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors."
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"docid": "D214579#0",
"title": "http://www.sataxguide.co.za/further-notes-labour-brokers-and-personal-service-providers/\nFurther Notes ââ¬â Labour brokers and personal service providers",
"text": "Further Notes – Labour brokers and personal service providers Personal service provider Any company, close corporation or trust that fits the definition of a “personal service provider†and which is in receipt of “remuneration†as defined in the Fourth Schedule is subject to the deduction of employees’ tax. In determining whether a company, close corporation or trust is a “personal service provider†and whether or not employees’ tax is recoverable from payments made to them the following tests should be performed: a) Determine whether or not some or all of the receipts of the company, close corporation or trust consist of “remuneration†as defined in the Fourth Schedule. If the receipts do not include “remuneration†as defined, no employee’s tax is deductible. The definition of the term “remuneration†excludes payments made to independent contractors that are natural persons or trusts. The exclusion does not apply to personal service providers. There is no need, as a result, to determine whether the personal service provider is an “independent contractor†for purposes of the Fourth Schedule. If remuneration is paid or payable, proceed to the next test.b) Determine whether the service is rendered personally by any person who is a connected person in relation to the company, close corporation or trust. The term “connected person†is defined in section 1 and must be applied accordingly. “Service†includes the provisions of a person to render a service or work for a client (including, for example, companies, close corporations and trusts operating as labour brokers). If the service is rendered personally by any person who is a connected person in relation to the company, close corporation or trust, proceed to the next test below."
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"docid": "D3509731#0",
"title": "http://www.journalofaccountancy.com/news/2014/sep/201410967.html\nRegulations update hybrid defined benefit plan rules",
"text": "Regulations update hybrid defined benefit plan rules BY SALLY P. SCHREIBER, J. D. September 17, 2014Related March 23, 2018Federal spending bill includes tax provisions March 1, 2018Aiding employees after a disaster via Sec. 139February 6, 2018IRS announces 2018 pension contribution limits under tax reform act February 1, 2018Defined benefit plans in the big picture January 23, 2018Government funding bill postpones some health care taxes January 1, 2018Qualified small employer HRAs get guidance TOPICSTax Employee Benefits On Monday, the IRS released final and proposed regulations providing guidance on so-called hybrid defined benefit pension plans ( T. D. 9693 and REG-111839-13 ). The regulations deal with changes made by the Pension Protection Act of 2006, P. L. 109-280, and the Worker, Retiree, and Employer Recovery Act of 2008, P. L. 110-458. The Pension Protection Act modified the Sec. 411 (a) minimum vesting standards and the Sec. 411 (b) accrual requirements. A hybrid defined benefit pension plan is generally a defined benefit plan under the terms of which the accumulated benefit of a participant is expressed as the balance of a hypothetical account maintained for the participant or as the current value of the accumulated percentage of the participant’s final average compensation (or is a plan that uses a formula that has an effect similar to this). These regulations address issues that were not covered in final regulations issued in 2010 (T. D. 9505) and make certain other changes to those earlier rules. One change is to permit the 133 1/3% rule of Sec. 411 (b) (1) (B) for defined benefit plans that adjust benefits using a variable rate that could be negative to be applied at an earlier date than originally proposed, either for plan years that begin on or after Jan. 1, 2012, or an earlier date elected by the taxpayer."
},
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"docid": "D145010#0",
"title": "http://www.statutes-of-limitations.com/state/minnesota\nParker Waichman LLP - www.statutes-of-limitations.com",
"text": "Negligence / Personal Injury6 Yearsfor assault, battery, false imprisonment, or other tort resulting in personal injury, if the conduct that gives rise to the cause of action also constitutes domestic abuse as defined in section 518B.01. Minn. Stat. Ann. § 541.05Statute Of Repose Construction: 10 Years from substantial completion of improvement to real property. M. S. A. §541.051.2 Years after discovery of defective improvement to real property, but no more than 12 Year after substantial completion, unless negligent “maintenance, operation, or inspection of the real property improvement.” M. S. A. § 541.051 (1) (d). Products: None. Toxic Tort6 Years for assault, battery, false imprisonment, or other tort resulting in personal injury, if the conduct that gives rise to the cause of action also constitutes domestic abuse as defined in section 518B.01. Minn. Stat. Ann. §"
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"docid": "D2633150#0",
"title": "https://www.united.com/web/en-US/content/mileageplus/rules/default.aspx\nMileagePlus rules",
"text": "\"Home Mileage Plus program Mileage Plus rules Mileage Plus rules Rules for the Mileage Plus Program Important: The following are the rules and other provisions (collectively, “Rules”) of the Mileage Plus® program, which includes but is not limited to Premier® and Million Miler benefits, (collectively, the \"\"Program\"\"). By enrolling or participating in the Program, you indicate your acceptance of these Rules and agree to abide by them. It is your responsibility to read and understand all of the Rules. For more information, contact the Mileage Plus Service Center or visit the Mileage Plus website at mileageplus.com. These Rules cannot be superseded or changed, except in writing from United Airlines or any of its affiliates (collectively, \"\"United\"\"). The most current Rules may be found on united.com and this is the final authority on the Rules. The Rules on united.com shall be deemed to supersede any prior or conflicting versions thereof. General conditions The Program is offered at the discretion of United and United has the right to terminate the Program, in whole or in part, or to change the Rules, benefits, conditions of participation, Premier (and/or Million Miler) qualification criteria or mileage levels, in whole or in part, at any time, with or without notice, even though changes may affect the value of Premier (and/or Million Miler) status levels, benefits, mileage or certificates already accumulated. United may, among other things, withdraw, limit, modify or cancel any award; increase the mileage, cash required, applicable co-pays or number of certificates required for any award; modify benefits associated with Premier (and/or Million Miler) status; modify Premier (and/or Million Miler) qualification criteria; modify or regulate the transferability of awards or benefits; add an unlimited number of blackout dates; or limit the number of award seats available to any or all destinations. Members of the Program (“Members”), in accumulating certificates, mileage, Premier qualifying dollars (“PQD”), Premier qualifying segments (“PQS”) or Premier qualifying miles (“PQM,” together with PQD and PQS, “Premier Qualifying Credits”), may not rely upon the continued availability of (a) the benefits associated with a Premier (and/or Million Miler) status level or (b) an award or award level, and Members may not be able to obtain all offered benefits or awards or use awards to all destinations or on all flights."
},
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"docid": "D3434798#0",
"title": "https://employeenavigator.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/214823146-Create-Time-Off-Policy\nTime Off Policies",
"text": "\"Time Off Policies A Time off policy is one \"\"bucket\"\" of hours available from which an employee can request time off. Multiple time off policies can be created within a Time Off Package to make up the entire bundle of time available to an employee See below for specific details on the various sections within the policy setup. Leave Types How are hours made available? Policy Year Start Date Accruals Tenure/Service Awards Probationary Periods Carryover Restrictions Activate Policy Leave Types Leave Types are used to track the reason that an employee is using time. You can select multiple leave types for each Time Off Policy if needed. When the employee submits a time off request, the leave type they select will determine which policy (bucket of hours) the employee is requesting from. An example of how you may want to utilize multiple leave types within one policy would be if your company has one PTO policy to which all of an employee's hours are accrued, but you would like to track whether the employee is taking a vacation day or if they are sick. Adding the SICK and VACATION as leave types in your PTO policy will allow you to track this information. We have built 7 pre-defined leave types available for selection, or you can create a new custom leave type that meets your needs. The same leave type cannot be used in multiple policies within an employee's Time Off Package."
},
{
"docid": "D214577#0",
"title": "https://sataxguide.wordpress.com/labour-brokers-and-personal-service-providers/\nFurther Notes â Labour brokers and personal service providers",
"text": "Further Notes – Labour brokers and personal service providers Personal service provider Any company, close corporation or trust that fits the definition of a “personal service provider” and which is in receipt of “remuneration” as defined in the Fourth Schedule is subject to the deduction of employees’ tax. In determining whether a company, close corporation or trust is a “personal service provider” and whether or not employees’ tax is recoverable from payments made to them the following tests should be performed: a) Determine whether or not some or all of the receipts of the company, close corporation or trust consist of “remuneration” as defined in the Fourth Schedule. If the receipts do not include “remuneration” as defined, no employee’s tax is deductible. The definition of the term “remuneration” excludes payments made to independent contractors that are natural persons or trusts. The exclusion does not apply to personal service providers. There is no need, as a result, to determine whether the personal service provider is an “independent contractor” for purposes of the Fourth Schedule. If remuneration is paid or payable, proceed to the next test.b) Determine whether the service is rendered personally by any person who is a connected person in relation to the company, close corporation or trust. The term “connected person” is defined in section 1 and must be applied accordingly. “ Service” includes the provisions of a person to render a service or work for a client (including, for example, companies, close corporations and trusts operating as labour brokers). If the service is rendered personally by any person who is a connected person in relation to the company, close corporation or trust, proceed to the next test below."
},
{
"docid": "D200034#0",
"title": "https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/a-guide-to-common-qualified-plan-requirements\nA Guide to Common Qualified Plan Requirements",
"text": "\"A qualified plan must satisfy the Internal Revenue Code in both form and operation. That means that the provisions in the plan document must satisfy the requirements of the Code and that those plan provisions must be followed. The IRS administers a determination letter program that enables plan sponsors to get advance assurance as to the form of their retirement plan document. Employers should establish practices and procedures to ensure the plan is operated in accordance with the plan document so participants and beneficiaries receive their proper retirement benefits. Be aware that the law and regulations in the retirement plans area frequently changes. Make sure your plan document and determination letter, if applicable, are up to date. What follows is a list of some of the more important retirement plan requirements to help employers in implementing practices, procedures and internal controls to monitor plan operations. Your plan may have other operational requirements that need to be monitored. Note that problems often arise from changes in personnel, procedures, payroll systems, or new service providers such as accountants, attorneys, actuaries or third-party plan administrators. Employers that have experienced any of these changes should give special scrutiny to operational requirements affected by the change."
},
{
"docid": "D1058889#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash_balance_plan\nCash balance plan",
"text": "\"Cash balance plan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search A cash balance plan is a defined benefit retirement plan that maintains hypothetical individual employee accounts like a defined contribution plan. The hypothetical nature of the individual accounts was crucial in the early adoption of such plans because it enabled conversion of traditional plans without declaring a plan termination. Contents [ hide ]1 Basics2 Conversion controversy3 Types of pensions4 Design of plans5 Lump sum calculation cases6 Age discrimination cases7 Legislative developments8 See also9 References Basics [ edit]The employees' accounts earn a fixed rate of return that can change over a period of time from year to year. Although it works much like a defined-contribution plan, it is actually a defined-benefit plan for legal purposes. In 2003, over 20% of US workers with defined benefit plans were in cash balance plans, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Most of these plans resulted from conversions from traditional defined-benefit plans. The status of such plans was in legal limbo (see below), and the number of conversions slowed. However, legislation was recently passed that cleared the way for plan sponsors to adopt cash balance plans. Conversion controversy [ edit]Cash balance conversions have been controversial and have raised the ire of workers and their advocates. In 2005 the Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report analyzing the effects of cash balance conversions on worker benefits."
},
{
"docid": "D1687313#0",
"title": "http://www.ebri.org/publications/books/index.cfm?fa=fund04\n.",
"text": "\"Home Publications Books Fundamentals Chapter 4 - Pension Plans The first pension plan in the United States was established in 1759 to benefit widows and children of Presbyterian ministers. But it was more than a century later, in 1875, before the American Express Company established a formal corporate plan (Allen, et al., 1992). During the next century, some 400 plans were established, primarily in the railroad, banking, and public utility industries. The most significant growth has occurred since the mid 1940s. In 1992, private pension plans numbered more than 708,000 and covered more than 45 million active participants (Employee Benefit Research Institute, 1995). The statutory tax treatment of pensions was formally legislated through the Revenue Act of 1921, which exempted interest income of stock bonus and profit-sharing plans from current taxation and deferred tax to employees until distribution. Statutes enacted since 1921 have permitted employers to deduct a reasonable amount in excess of the amount necessary to fund current pension liabilities (1928); made pension trusts irrevocable (1938); and established nondiscriminatory eligibility rules for pension coverage, contributions, and benefits (1942). These provisions were incorporated into the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) of 1954 and, along with major modifications made by the Tax Reform Act of 1986 (TRA ’86), constitute the basic rules governing the tax qualification of pension plans. 1The tax treatment accorded qualified plans provides incentives both for employers to establish such plans and for employees to participate in them."
},
{
"docid": "D1308020#0",
"title": "http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/set-up-employees-during-quickbooks-2012-basic-payr.html\nSet Up Employees during QuickBooks 2012 Basic Payroll Setup",
"text": "Software Business Software Quickbooks Set Up Employees during Quick Books 2012 Basic Payroll Setup Set Up Employees during Quick Books 2012 Basic Payroll Setup Related Book Quick Books 2012 All-in-One For Dummies By Stephen L. Nelson After you set up your company information for payroll in Quick Books 2012, you’re ready to set up employees for payroll. As part of the Basic Payroll setup, Quick Books displays a web page where you may add your employees. You may also add employees by displaying the Employees Center. ( Choose the Employees→Employee Center command and click the New Employee button.) When you choose the New Employee button, Quick Books displays the New Employee dialog box. To describe an employee, you complete the fields supplied on the Personal tab. All this stuff is self-explanatory; you enter the person’s first name into the First Name box, the person’s middle initial goes into the M. I. box, and so forth. If you want to collect and store additional information for an employee (such as his bank account number for direct deposit), you click the Additional Info tab. This tab provides a Define Field button that you can use to collect custom bits of information about an employee. To use the Custom Field option, click the Define Field button and then use the Define Field dialog box to define the fields that you want to add."
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{
"docid": "D1276941#0",
"title": "http://accounting-simplified.com/accrued-expense.html\nAccrued Expense",
"text": "Accrued Expense Home > Accrual and Prepayments > Accrued Expense Accrued expense is expense which has been incurred but not yet paid. Expense must be recorded in the accounting period in which it is incurred. Therefore, accrued expense must be recognized in the accounting period in which it occurs rather than in the following period in which it will be paid. As expense will be debited to record the accrued expense, a corresponding payable must be created to account for the credit side of the transaction. The accounting entry to record accrued expense will therefore be as follows: Debit Expense (Income Statement)Credit Expense Payable (Balance Sheet)Example ABC LTD pays loan interest for the month of December 2010 of $10,000 on 3rd January 2011. ABC LTD has an accounting year end of 31st December 2010. ABC LTD will recognize interest expense of $10,000 in the financial statements of year 2010 even though it was paid in the next accounting period as it relates to the current period. Following accounting entry will need to be recorded to account for the interest expense accrued: Debit Interest Expense$10,000Credit Interest Payable$10,000On the date of payment of interest (i.e. 3rd January of the next year) following accounting entry will need to be recorded in the subsequent year: Debit Interest Payable$10,000Credit Bank$10,000Test Your Understanding ABC LTD has a year end of 31st December 2011. Which of the following transactions and events should give rise to accrued expense in ABC LTD's financial statement? ABC LTD receives rent income in advance."
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{
"docid": "D546134#0",
"title": "https://www.irs.gov/publications/p550/ch03.html\nPublication 550 (2016), Investment Income and Expenses",
"text": "\"Publication 550 (2016), Investment Income and Expenses (Including Capital Gains and Losses)For use in preparing 2016 Returns Publication 550 - Introductory Material Future Developments For the latest information about developments related to Pub. 550, such as legislation enacted after it was published, go to www.irs.gov/pub550. What's New Form 1099-B. Box 1f is now used for reporting accrued market discount. Box 1g is used for disallowed losses from wash sale transactions. An additional check box (\"\"Ordinary\"\") has been added to box 2 for situations in which some of your gain or loss may be ordinary rather than capital. Form 1099-INT. Box 12 was added to report the bond premium on Treasury obligations. Form 1099-OID. Box 10 was added to report bond premium. Reminders Foreign source income."
},
{
"docid": "D1482524#0",
"title": "https://www.readyratios.com/usgaap/PayablesAndAccruals/21926.html\nUS GAAP Disclosure List 2017",
"text": "US GAAP Disclosure List 2017↑Content Item Type Period Balance Description Payables and Accruals text Disclosure Text Block Supplement text Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities Disclosure text The entire disclosure for accounts payable and accrued liabilities at the end of the reporting period. Table Text Block Supplement text Accounts Payable, Accrued Liabilities, and Other Liabilities Disclosure, Current text The entire disclosure for accounts payable, accrued expenses, and other liabilities that are classified as current at the end of the reporting period. Accounts Payable, Accrued Liabilities, and Other Liabilities Disclosure, Noncurrent text The entire disclosure for accounts payable, accrued expenses, and other liabilities that are classified as noncurrent at the end of the reporting period. Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities text Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities, Current text Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities, Noncurrent text Accrued Income Taxes text Accrued Liabilities and Other Liabilities text Due to Related Parties text Due to Related Parties, Current text Due to Related Parties, Noncurrent text Accounts Payable, Interest-bearing, Interest Rate % instant Reflects the effective interest rate as of the balance sheet date on interest-bearing trade payables. Accrual, Real and Personal Property Taxes, Uncertainty text Description of real and personal property tax accrual as an estimate when the estimate is subject to a substantial measure of uncertainty. Other Current Liabilities text Tabular disclosure of other current liabilities. Other Noncurrent Liabilities text Tabular disclosure of other noncurrent liabilities. Schedule of Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities text Tabular disclosure of the (a) carrying value as of the balance sheet date of liabilities incurred (and for which invoices have typically been received) and payable to vendors for goods and services received that are used in an entity's business (accounts payable); (b) other payables; and (c) accrued liabilities. Examples include taxes, interest, rent and utilities. Used to reflect the current portion of the liabilities (due within one year or within the normal operating cycle if longer)."
},
{
"docid": "D3169049#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/49480896/chapter-3-of-241-accounting-flash-cards/\nChapter 3 of 241 accounting",
"text": "42 terms aramba Chapter 3 of 241 accounting Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortaccrual accounting revenues are recognized when passengers take flight, not when they book reservations or pays for the ticket.revenue recognition concept The accounting concept that supports reporting revenues when the services are provided to customers.matching principle A GAAP principle that requires matching expenses incurred in an accounting period with the revenue earned in the same periodnet income is the difference between cash receipts (revenues) and cash payments (expenses)adjusting process the analysis and updating of accounts at the end of the period before the financial statements are preparedaccounts that require adjusting entries prepaid expenses, unearned revenues, accrued revenues, accrued expensesprepaid expenses (expenses Dr, asset Cr) advanced payment of future expenses and are recorded as assets when cash is paid, they become expenses over time during normal operations. supplies and prepaid insurance are examplesunearned revenues (liability Dr, revenue Cr) advanced receipt of future revenues and are recorded as liabilities when cash is received , they become earned revenues over time or during normal operations e.g. unearned rent. mag subscription received in advance, fees received in advance of serviceaccrued revenues (Asset Dr, Revenue Cr) are unrecorded revenues that have been earned and for which cash has yet to be received. fees for services that an attorney or doctor has provided but not yet billed are accrued revenues. e.g. services performed but not billed, interest to be receivedaccrued expenses (Expense Dr, Liability Cr) unrecorded expenses that have been incurred and for which cash has yet to be paid. wages owed to employees at the end of a period but not yet paid are accrued expenses. e.g. wages or salaries incurred but not paid, interest incurred but not paiddepreciation (expense Dr, Contra asset Cr) a periodic depreciation of an asset , all fixed assets except land loss their usefulness. the adjusting entry for this is similar to that of supplies used."
},
{
"docid": "D262480#0",
"title": "http://osa.leg.wa.gov/About_Pensions/Glossary.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Glossary of Actuarial and Pension Terms A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZGlossary of Risk Assessment Terms ABack to Top Actuarial Accrued Liability Computed differently under different funding methods, the Actuarial Accrued Liability generally represents the portion of the Present Value of Fully Projected Benefits attributable to service credit earned (or accrued) as of the valuation date. Actuarial Assumptions Factors that actuaries use in estimating the cost of funding a defined benefit pension plan. Examples include the rate of return on plan investments, mortality rates, and the rates at which plan participants are expected to leave the system because of retirement, disability, termination, etc. Actuarial Cost Methods An actuarial method that defines the allocation of pension costs (and contributions) over a member's working career. All standard actuarial cost methods are comprised of two components: normal cost and the actuarial accrued liability. An actuarial cost method determines the incidence of pension costs, not the ultimate cost of a pension plan; that cost is determined by the actual benefits paid less the actual investment income. Actuarial Equivalent A benefit having the same present value as the benefit it replaces. Also, the amount of annuity that can be provided at the same present value cost as a specified annuity of a different type or a specified annuity payable from a different age. Actuarial Gain or Loss A pension plan incurs actuarial gains or losses when the actual experience of the pension plan does not exactly match assumptions. For example, an actuarial gain would occur if assets earned 10 percent for a given year and the assumed rate of return in the actuarial valuation was 8 percent."
},
{
"docid": "D885611#0",
"title": "http://aaupwiki.princeton.edu/index.php/Chart_of_Accounts\nChart of Accounts",
"text": "Chart of Accountsnavigation search BERT YOUNG, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESSThe AAUP Business Handbook >> Part Two: Accounting, Budgeting, and Financial Management >> Accounting Contents [ hide ]1 Introduction2 Balance Sheet3 Balance Sheet Accounts4 Profit and Loss Statement5 Profit and Loss Accounts6 Operating Expenses7 Journals8 Balance Sheet9 Profit and Loss Statement Introduction The chart of accounts is the grouping of various accounts with similar characteristics used to present the financial picture of an organization. The two key instruments for analyzing a business are the balance sheet and the operating statement, often called the profit and loss (P&L) statement. The balance sheet reflects the financial position of an organization at a certain point in time. The profit and loss statement measures the performance of an organization over a period of time. Because of their small size some organizations may not see the need for a balance sheet. Without it, certain trends that may adversely affect the business may go unnoticed, such as increasing levels of inventory, accounts receivable, and accounts payable. It is extremely important to be in a position to monitor these critical areas on an ongoing basis. Before we enumerate the various accounts needed in an organization, a brief discussion of the importance of numbering for the chart of accounts is necessary. For purposes of this illustration it will be kept simple, as the development of a numbering system can become quite detailed, depending on the needs of the organization. It is critical that management decides what information is wanted and how it is to be presented when developing the numbering system."
},
{
"docid": "D3419282#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/032615/what-difference-between-deferred-revenue-and-accrued-expense.asp\nWhat is the difference between deferred revenue and accrued expense?",
"text": "A: Deferred revenue is the portion of a company's revenue that has not been earned, but cash has been collected from customers in the form of a prepayment. Accrued expenses are the expenses of a company that have been incurred but not yet paid. Under the revenue recognition principles of accrual accounting, revenue can only be recorded as earned in a period when all goods and services have been performed or delivered. If a company's goods or services have not been performed or delivered, but a customer has paid for a future service or a future good, the revenue from that purchase can only be recorded as revenue in the period in which the good or service is performed or delivered. In the case of a prepayment, a company's good or service will be delivered or performed in a future period. The prepayment is recognized as a liability on the balance sheet in the form of deferred revenue. When the good or service is delivered or performed, the deferred revenue becomes earned revenue and moves from the balance sheet to the income statement. Under the expense recognition principles of accrual accounting, expenses are recorded in the period in which they were incurred and not paid. If a company incurs an expense in one period but will not pay the expense until the following period, the expense is recorded as a liability on the company's balance sheet in the form of an accrued expense. When the expense is paid, it reduces the accrued expense account on the balance sheet and also reduces the cash account on the balance sheet by the same amount."
},
{
"docid": "D2092411#0",
"title": "http://vlc.com.my/malaysia_tax_system.html\n.",
"text": "\"Malaysian Tax System Tax System. Tax Legislation. Individual Taxation. Corporate Taxation. Self Assessment System. Real Property Gains Tax. Witholding Tax. Indirect Taxes. Investment Incentives2006 Important Income Tax Filing Datelines2006 Other Important Income Tax Filing Datelines Tax Legislation In Malaysia, the law governing income tax is the Income Tax Act, 1967 (Act 53). A transaction must fall within the ambit of \"\"scope of charge\"\" (Section 3) in order to be liable to income tax."
},
{
"docid": "D1185602#0",
"title": "https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/20140624082432-19818376-accounting-flow-against-purchase-orders-receipts-and-matched-invoices\nAccounting Flow against Purchase Orders, Receipts and Matched Invoices.",
"text": "Accounting Flow against Purchase Orders, Receipts and Matched Invoices. Published on June 24, 2014Suresh Mishra Follow Sign in to follow this author Looking for job actively in the area of Oracle Fusion/EBS Financial This post details the accounting entries that are expected for purchase orders with Expense or Inventory destinations, receipts and matched invoices. It also considers the two choices of accrual available for Expense items in an encumbrance-enabled environment. Content taken from User Guides and documents provided freely by Oracle Corp. Expense items can be accrued ata) Period-endb) On Receipt Inventory Items can ONLY be accrued ata) Receipt This document consists of the following case studies/scenarios. Accrue on receipt: (APO)Case 1: Expense Destination/Create, Approve, Reserve/Receive/Invoice Case 2: Expense Destination/Create, Approve, Reserve/Invoice/Receive Case 3: Expense Destination/Create, Approve, Reserve/Receive/Invoice at a price greater than PO price Case 4: Expense Destination/Create, Approve, Reserve/Receive/Invoice at a quantity greater than PO quantity Case 5: Inventory Destination/ Create, Approve, Reserve/Receive/Invoice Case 6: Inventory Destination/ Create, Approve, Reserve/Invoice/Receive Accrue at Period-end: (APE)Case 1: Create PO /Receive PO /Deliver PO /Invoice/Run the period end program Case 2: Create PO /Invoice/Receive PO/Deliver PO/Run the period end program Case 3: Create PO/Receive PO/Deliver PO/Run the period end program/Invoice Case 4: Create PO/Receive PO/Run the Period end program/Deliver PO/Run theperiod end program/Invoice Case 5: Create PO /Receive PO /Deliver PO /Invoice at a price greater than POPrice/Run the period end program Case 6: Create PO /Receive PO /Deliver PO /Invoice at a quantity greater than POQuantity/Run the period end Program The following Pages will explain each case in detail: LEGEND: AOR = Accrue On Receipt, APE = Accrue at Period-End AOR-Case 1: Assumptions: Accrue on receipt = YDestination type = Expense Item = expense Item Sequence of actions: Create, Approve, Reserve POReceive and Deliver the POInvoice Validation after matching Create Accounting for invoice Action Accounting entries Table in which records exist Flag/nature of entry1. PO is reserved Budget a/c DR @ PO price (base + NR tax)*GL_BC_PACKETSEncumbrance2. Receive the POReceiving Inventory a/c DR @ PO price (base + NR tax)++RRSL/GLI/GL_JE_LINESActual AP Expense accrual a/c CR @ PO price (base+ NR tax) ^^3. Deliver the POExpense Charge a/c DR @ PO price (base + NR tax)RRSL/GLI/GL_JE_LINESActual Receiving Inventory a/c CR @ PO price (base + NR tax)++Budget a/c CR @ PO price (base + NRtax)*Encumbrance4. Invoice Validation REC Tax and NR tax DR @ tax amount++GL_BC_PACKETSEncumbrance5. Create Accounting for Invoice AP Expense accrual a/c DR @ PO price excluding tax and tax DR @ tax rate separately ^^AP_AE_LINES_ALLActual AP Liability a/c CR @ invoice price REC Tax and NR tax CR @ tax amount++AP_ENCUMBRANCE_LINES_ALLEncumbrance Note: The corresponding offsetting records have the same symbol in order to more easily identify which debits and credits offset each other. ("
},
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"docid": "D2741398#0",
"title": "https://yourbusiness.azcentral.com/accrued-payroll-expense-8563.html\nIs Accrued Payroll an Expense?",
"text": "Is Accrued Payroll an Expense?by Kate Bluest Related Articles Payroll Deductions as Liabilities Vs. Payroll Expenses What Accounts Does Payroll Affect in the Account Equation? Do You Accrue for Payroll Deductions in Accounting? What Are the Payroll Debit Entries in the General Ledger? The Month-End Payroll Cost & Accounting Types of Payroll Accruals Payroll is often a significant part of the budget for small businesses with employees. It is important to record payroll journal entries correctly, because the accounts to which you add or subtract payroll entries control how they affect your business' value using the accounting equation on the balance sheet. Payroll is an expense, but accrued payroll is a liability. Accrued Payroll Accrued payroll is money you have not yet paid your employees that they have earned in exchange for working for your company. Accrued payroll is an accrued expense your company has incurred but has not yet paid. Accrued expenses are liabilities because they are money your company owes."
},
{
"docid": "D736079#0",
"title": "https://www.myaccountingcourse.com/accounting-dictionary/accrued-revenue\nWhat is Accrued Revenue?",
"text": "Definition: Accrued revenue consists of income that has been earned from customers but no payment has been received. In other words, a good or service has been provided to a customer, but the customer hasn’t paid for it by the end of the accounting period. Accrued revenues are recorded as receivables at the end of the year to reflect the amount of money the customers owe the business for the goods or services they purchased. What Does Accrued Revenue Mean? What is the definition of accrued revenue? You can think of these revenues as the opposite side or the transaction from an accrued expense. When one company records an accrued expense during a period, the other company records revenues. The most common form of accruals stems from monthly expenses like rent and utilities that are consumed throughout the month and paid on first of the following month. Rent is a good example. The renter benefits from the rent expense all month, but it doesn’t actually pay for it until the next month."
},
{
"docid": "D1482521#0",
"title": "http://www.regulatorycompliance.com/newsletter/2008/November/AccrueCorrLiability.html\n.",
"text": "All broker dealers must maintain their financial information on an accrual accounting basis. The question is what is accrual accounting? Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) defines accrual accounting as matching revenues with expenses for a particular period. However, this theory known as the matching concept sometimes causes an item in the balance sheet not to meet the definition of a liability. A liability is defined as a present obligation of the company from a past or current event. Some examples are listed below: A company receives its electric bill for January in the month of February. Is the amount an obligation at the end of January? The amount is an expense and a liability at the end of January despite the fact that it only becomes payable when the bill is received. A company accrues vacation pay each pay period per the employee’s allowed vacation. ( ie: 2 weeks vacation per year) Should the firm accrue a liability for the vacation pay earned each pay period?"
},
{
"docid": "D2484634#0",
"title": "https://www.irs.gov/publications/p550/ch04.html\nPublication 550 (2016), Investment Income and Expenses",
"text": "\"Publication 550 (2016), Investment Income and Expenses (Including Capital Gains and Losses)For use in preparing 2016 Returns Publication 550 - Introductory Material Future Developments For the latest information about developments related to Pub. 550, such as legislation enacted after it was published, go to www.irs.gov/pub550. What's New Form 1099-B. Box 1f is now used for reporting accrued market discount. Box 1g is used for disallowed losses from wash sale transactions. An additional check box (\"\"Ordinary\"\") has been added to box 2 for situations in which some of your gain or loss may be ordinary rather than capital. Form 1099-INT. Box 12 was added to report the bond premium on Treasury obligations. Form 1099-OID. Box 10 was added to report bond premium. Reminders Foreign source income."
},
{
"docid": "D2681237#0",
"title": "https://fmx.cpa.state.tx.us/fmx/pubs/afrrptreq/gen_acct/index.php?section=payables&page=payables\nPayables/Accrued Expenditures",
"text": "Payables/Accrued Expenditures For AFR reporting purposes, payables are defined as short-term liability accounts reflecting amounts owed under a modified accrual or full accrual basis to private persons or organizations for goods and services received by an agency but for which the agency has not made payments. Encumbrances are defined as amounts contractually obligated for goods or services where the good or service has not been received. For more information, see Encumbrance Report and Lapsing of Appropriations ( APS 018) ( FPP A.019). Encumbrances differ from payables in that encumbrances are commitments for goods or services made before the end of the fiscal year where those goods or services are not received at fiscal year-end. Encumbrances are used for budgetary purposes only and are not included in an agency’s AFR. For AFR purposes, the modified accrual or full accrual basis of accounting is utilized in measuring financial position and operating results. The modified accrual basis recognizes expenditures when the fund liability is incurred, except for: Inventories of materials and supplies –AND–Prepaid insurance and similar items For more information, see Inventories and Prepaid Items. Governmental fund expenditures are recognized on the modified accrual basis. Expenditures (except for unmatured interest on general long-term debt) are recognized in the fiscal year in which the fund liability is incurred, if measurable. Unmatured interest on general long-term debt is recognized when due."
},
{
"docid": "D466649#0",
"title": "https://www.irs.gov/publications/p550\nPublication 550 (2016), Investment Income and Expenses",
"text": "\"Publication 550 (2016), Investment Income and Expenses (Including Capital Gains and Losses)For use in preparing 2016 Returns Publication 550 - Introductory Material Future Developments For the latest information about developments related to Pub. 550, such as legislation enacted after it was published, go to www.irs.gov/pub550. What's New Form 1099-B. Box 1f is now used for reporting accrued market discount. Box 1g is used for disallowed losses from wash sale transactions. An additional check box (\"\"Ordinary\"\") has been added to box 2 for situations in which some of your gain or loss may be ordinary rather than capital. Form 1099-INT. Box 12 was added to report the bond premium on Treasury obligations. Form 1099-OID. Box 10 was added to report bond premium. Reminders Foreign source income."
},
{
"docid": "D27019#0",
"title": "http://simplestudies.com/accruals-meaning-of-accrued-in-accounting.html/page/2\nWhat is the meaning of accrued in accounting?",
"text": "What is the meaning of accrued in accounting?3. Accrued expenses (accrued liabilities)Accrued expenses (also called accrued liabilities ) represent unpaid and unrecorded costs incurred in the current period. Accrued expenses should be recognized before cash is paid and should be reported in the income statement in the period they are incurred, and not in the period they are settled (e.g. paid with cash). Accrued expenses or liabilities are shown under the current liabilities in the balance sheet . To record accrued expenses, a company debits (increases) an expense account and credits (increases) a liability account. These adjusting journal entries recognize expenses incurred but not yet paid (i.e. obligation or liability). If the company does not make such an adjusting entry, expenses (in the income statement) as well as current liabilities (in the balance sheet) will be understated, while equity will be overstated, as the result. Examples of accrued liabilities are wages, taxes, rent, and interest. For instance, to record accrued liabilities, companies credit the following accounts: Accounts Payable, Insurance Payable, Interest Payable, Legal Fees Payable, Office Salaries Payable, Rent Payable, Salaries Payable, Wages Payable, Accrued Payroll Payable, Income Taxes Payable, State Unemployment Taxes Payable, Employee Federal Income Taxes Payable, FICA Taxes Payable, etc. Accrued Expenses Example At the end of a period, companies often have accrued interest on long-term liabilities (e.g. bonds payable, notes payable)."
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"docid": "D2795944#0",
"title": "https://www.proformative.com/questions/accounting-for-pto\nGeneral journal entries for accrued PTO for exempt employees",
"text": "\"General journal entries for accrued PTO for exempt employees Accounting Anonymous ( VP, Finance) | Oct 14, 2013Hi. I have received conflicting advice as to how to account for accrued PTO for exempt (salaried) employees. I understand that we need to debit PTO expense and credit Accrued PTO for the accrued vacation amount. However, when that employee takes vacation, I was told that I just need to reverse the journal entries for the amount of vacation taken - credit PTO expense and debit Accrued PTO. Debiting Accrued PTO makes sense to me, but I thought that the offsetting entry should be to wages. For example, to make it simple, Employee A earns $130,000 per year, which works out to $500 per day. He accrued 1 vacation day for the pay period, but used 2 vacation days that pay period. I was told that the general journal entires would be: Debit PTO $500 Credit Accrued PTO $500 Debit Accrued PTO $1,000 Credit PTO $1,000 Any advice is greatly appreciated. Answers Sara Voight (Controller, Critical Signal Technologies, Inc) | Oct 14, 2013If you have access to a payroll Time Off Accrual report, make it easy on yourself and program and use as your backup for a monthly reversing entry. The system automatically keeps track of the ins and outs for you."
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"docid": "D214577#0",
"title": "https://sataxguide.wordpress.com/labour-brokers-and-personal-service-providers/\nFurther Notes â Labour brokers and personal service providers",
"text": "Further Notes – Labour brokers and personal service providers Personal service provider Any company, close corporation or trust that fits the definition of a “personal service provider” and which is in receipt of “remuneration” as defined in the Fourth Schedule is subject to the deduction of employees’ tax. In determining whether a company, close corporation or trust is a “personal service provider” and whether or not employees’ tax is recoverable from payments made to them the following tests should be performed: a) Determine whether or not some or all of the receipts of the company, close corporation or trust consist of “remuneration” as defined in the Fourth Schedule. If the receipts do not include “remuneration” as defined, no employee’s tax is deductible. The definition of the term “remuneration” excludes payments made to independent contractors that are natural persons or trusts. The exclusion does not apply to personal service providers. There is no need, as a result, to determine whether the personal service provider is an “independent contractor” for purposes of the Fourth Schedule. If remuneration is paid or payable, proceed to the next test.b) Determine whether the service is rendered personally by any person who is a connected person in relation to the company, close corporation or trust. The term “connected person” is defined in section 1 and must be applied accordingly. “ Service” includes the provisions of a person to render a service or work for a client (including, for example, companies, close corporations and trusts operating as labour brokers). If the service is rendered personally by any person who is a connected person in relation to the company, close corporation or trust, proceed to the next test below."
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"docid": "D2280951#0",
"title": "http://smallbusiness.chron.com/difference-between-accounting-profit-taxable-income-22470.html\nWhat Is the Difference Between Accounting Profit & Taxable Income?",
"text": "Related Articles1Differences Between Taxable & Financial Income2How to Reconcile Accounting to Taxable Income3How to Calculate Taxable Income for a Company4The Difference Between Income Tax Expense & Income Tax Payable A company’s accounting profit and taxable income can be different in certain reporting periods because of the differences in financial reporting and tax filing. While accounting profit is computed using the accrual method of financial accounting based on generally accepted accounting principles, or GAAP, taxable income is calculated using the cash method of tax accounting based on tax rules. As a result, companies report accrued revenues and expenses in financial reporting to derive accounting profit, and cash revenues and expenses in tax reporting to obtain taxable income. Accrued Revenues Accounting profit may exceed taxable income in certain reporting periods due to accrued revenues. Using the accrual method of financial accounting, companies report revenues when earned in the reporting period even though customers have not paid for the revenue-related sales. Consequently, such revenue recognition increases the accounting profit. On the other hand, using the cash method of tax accounting, companies don’t report any revenues unless they have collected cash from customers for the sales. As a result, the taxable income in the same period is potentially lower than the accounting profit. Prepaid Expenses Accounting profit may also exceed taxable income in certain reporting periods due to prepaid expenses. Prepaid expenses are cash expenditures for future expenses but paid in the current reporting period."
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"docid": "D3323971#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/122832988/accounting-flash-cards/\nAccounting",
"text": "\"91 terms kryslee Accounting Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Recognizing an expense may cause: ... A cost may be recorded as an expense or as an asset purchase. This statement is: ... The accounts receivable account appears on the balance sheet When a company collects cash from accounts receivable, total assets are not affected When a company collects an account receivable one asset account increases (cash) and another asset account decreases (accounts receivable). The amount of total assets is not affected. Which of the following shows how collecting cash from accounts receivable will affect a company's financial statements? Collecting receivables results in an increase in one asset account (cash) and a decrease in another asset account (accounts receivable) leaving total assets unaffected. The income statement is not affected because the revenue was recognized when the receivable was created. The increase in cash is an operating activity. During Year 1, Pang Enterprises experienced the following events. ( 1) Earned $4,000 of revenue on account. ( 2) Collected $3,500 cash from accounts receivable."
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"docid": "D2816747#0",
"title": "http://www.myaccountingcourse.com/accounting-dictionary/accrued-revenue\nWhat is Accrued Revenue?",
"text": "Definition: Accrued revenue consists of income that has been earned from customers but no payment has been received. In other words, a good or service has been provided to a customer, but the customer hasn’t paid for it by the end of the accounting period. Accrued revenues are recorded as receivables at the end of the year to reflect the amount of money the customers owe the business for the goods or services they purchased. What Does Accrued Revenue Mean? What is the definition of accrued revenue? You can think of these revenues as the opposite side or the transaction from an accrued expense. When one company records an accrued expense during a period, the other company records revenues. The most common form of accruals stems from monthly expenses like rent and utilities that are consumed throughout the month and paid on first of the following month. Rent is a good example. The renter benefits from the rent expense all month, but it doesn’t actually pay for it until the next month."
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"title": "https://www.accountingcoach.com/terms/A/accrued-revenue\naccrued revenue definition",
"text": "accrued revenue definition Revenue that has been earned but not yet invoiced to the customer. Related Q&AWhat is accrued rent? What are accrued liabilities? Where is accrued income reported in the balance sheet? What is accrued interest? What are the typical items reported as current liabilities? What is the entry for a loan to an employee?"
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"docid": "D2047231#0",
"title": "https://greatnotbig.com/2011/08/accounting-for-calendar-distortions-in-your-financial-results/\nAccounting for calendar distortions in your financial results",
"text": "Finances Accounting for calendar distortions in your financial resultsby Carl Erickson August 8, 2011Update: 20 July 2017Per an email request, here’s the current version of the spreadsheet we use to make the quarterly accrual adjustments for revenue and salaries in our books. Example quarterly accrual adjustments We track Atomic’s financial results on a quarterly basis. This seems to be the right frequency, neither too frenetic (monthly) nor too inattentive (yearly). I don’t believe traditional budgeting is the best way to run our business. Instead, I have a detailed financial model of the company and I compare our results to that model periodically to validate it. That makes consistent and accurate measurement of financial results very important. I see a strong analogy to our project management practices: favor dynamic measurement over up-front, static planning. Accurately measuring financial results is complicated by the irregularity of the Gregorian calendar system. Everybody who’s ever had to do anything financial notices really quickly that while 52 is evenly divisible by four to get a theoretically consistent 13 weeks per quarter, the calendar periods of the quarters don’t all have the same number of work days. Here they are for 2011: Quarter Date Range Days Q1 January 1 – March 31 64Q2 April 1 – June 30 65Q3 July 1 – September 30 66Q4 October 1 – December 31 65A variance of one day in 65 or so doesn’t matter that much, even for mildly data obsessed people like me."
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"docid": "D1174957#0",
"title": "http://accounting-financial-tax.com/2009/10/prior-period-adjustment-with-case-examples/\nPrior Period Adjustment [With Case Examples]",
"text": "Beginner Prior Period Adjustment [With Case Examples]Published8 years agoon Oct 25, 2009By Lie Dharma Putra The two types of prior period adjustments are: (1) Correction of an error that was made in a previous year; and (2) Recognition of a tax loss carryforward benefit arising from a purchased subsidiary. How are prior period adjustments handled? Through this post, I am going to quickly demonstrate ways to handle several prior period adjustments with easy—to—follow examples. Enjoy!When a single year is presented, prior period adjustments adjust the beginning balance of retained earnings. Advertisement The presentation follows: Retained earnings—1/1 Unadjusted Prior period adjustments (net of tax) Retained earnings—1/1 Adjusted Add: Net income Less: Dividends Retained earnings—12/31Have I made the point? Not yet, you said. I am going to show you in clearer manner with some case examples, shortly. So, read on…Errors may arise from mathematical mistakes, misapplication of accounting principles, or misuse of facts existing when the financial statements were prepared. Furthermore, a change in principle from one that is “ not GAAP ” to one that is “ GAAP ” is an “ error correction “. Disclosure should be made of the nature of the error and the effect of correction on profit."
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"docid": "D633437#0",
"title": "https://www.cliffsnotes.com/study-guides/accounting/accounting-principles-i/receivables/recording-notes-receivable-transactions\nRecording Notes Receivable Transactions",
"text": "Recording Notes Receivable Transactions Customers frequently sign promissory notes to settle overdue accounts receivable balances. For example, if a customer named D. Brown signs a six‐month, 10%, $2,500 promissory note after falling 90 days past due on her account, the business records the event by debiting notes receivable for $2,500 and crediting accounts receivable from D. Brown for $2,500. Notice that the entry does not include interest revenue, which is not recorded until it is earned. If a customer signs a promissory note in exchange for merchandise, the entry is recorded by debiting notes receivable and crediting sales. A company that frequently exchanges goods or services for notes would probably include a debit column for notes receivable in the sales journal so that such transactions would not need to be recorded in the general journal. A separate subsidiary ledger for notes receivable may also be created. If the amount of notes receivable is significant, a company should establish a separate allowance for bad debts account for notes receivable. When a note's maker pays according to the terms specified on the note, the note is said to be honored. Assuming that no adjusting entries have been made to accrue interest revenue, the honored note is recorded by debiting cash for the amount the customer pays, crediting notes receivable for the principal value of the note, and crediting interest revenue for the interest earned. The total interest on a six‐month, 10%, $2,500 note is $125, so if D. Brown honors her note, the entry includes a $2,625 debit to cash, a $2,500 credit to notes receivable, and a $125 credit to interest revenue."
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"docid": "D1173211#0",
"title": "http://dor.wa.gov/content/findtaxesandrates/othertaxes/tax_estatetaxfaq.aspx\nEstate tax FAQ",
"text": "Estate tax FAQDoes the state of Washington have an inheritance or estate tax? What is the estate tax? Who must file a Washington estate tax return? What is the estate tax filing threshold? What is the estate tax applicable exclusion amount? What assets should be included in the estate? Is it different for a married couple? Do I have to include out of state property on the estate tax return? How do I value the assets in the estate? How is the estate tax calculated?"
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"docid": "D381280#0",
"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/accrued-expenses-revenues-definition-examples.html\nAccrued Expenses & Revenues: Definition & Examples",
"text": "Instructor: Rebekiah Hill Rebekiah has taught college accounting and has a master's in both management and business. Accruals are a part of the accounting world for most businesses. In this lesson, you will learn about two important parts of the concept of accruals: accrued revenue and accrued expenses. Accrued Expenses and Revenues Definition Most of the time, when we think about accounting, we think about the cash-basis method of accounting where revenue is recorded when cash is received and expenses are recorded when bills are paid. This isn't the only method of accounting, and most certainly not the one most businesses use. Instead, they use the accrual method of accounting, where revenue is recorded when it is earned, regardless of when it is received, and expenses are recorded when they are incurred, regardless of when they are paid. There are two key components of the accrual method of accounting. They are accrued revenues and accrued expenses. Accrued revenues are revenues that are earned in one accounting period, but cash is not received until another accounting period. Accrued expenses are expenses that have been incurred in one accounting period but won't be paid until another accounting period."
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{
"docid": "D3417900#0",
"title": "http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E16582_01/doc.91/e15141/und_acct_for_bill_cycle.htm\n5 Understanding Accounting for the Billing Cycle",
"text": "\"5 Understanding Accounting for the Billing Cycle This chapter contains the following topics: Section 5.1, \"\"Billing AAI Rules\"\"Section 5.2, \"\"Base Rules\"\"Section 5.3, \"\"Reallocation Rules\"\"5.1 Billing AAI Rules Accounting for the billing cycle is controlled by the billing AAI rules. The system uses the rules to: Identify and process workfile transactions. Direct the amount of the resulting journal entries to specific accounts. You can define accounting entries using these rules: Base rules, which you use to specify which accounts the system uses when creating journal entries for the billing and revenue recognition processes. The system uses the base rule to create journal entries for the total of the base and component amounts. Reallocation rules, which you use to move amounts from one account to another. A reallocation rule consists of two or more offsetting journal entries that must balance. The first offset journal entry represents the reduction to the source account. The second journal entry represents the increase to the target account. The Journal Generation Control field in the system constants for Contract Billing controls the types of billing AAI rules that you define for these processes: Billing (Invoicing) only."
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"docid": "D3241089#0",
"title": "http://www.bookkeeping-basics.net/accounting-definitions.html\nBookkeeping and Accounting Definitions",
"text": "Bookkeeping and Accounting Definitions There are hundreds of accounting definitions, financial meanings and bookkeeping terms here in my accounting terms glossary. Use this as an accounting resource to help improve your bookkeeping knowledge. Just pick a letter to go directly to the accounting definitions and bookkeeping terms associated with that letter. Or use the Search Engine below to search the entire website for the accounting definition you are looking for. Custom Search Accounting Definitions - Choose A Letter A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZBookkeeping Terms Starting With The Letter AAccount, Accountable, Accountant, Accounting, Accounting Equation, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Accredit, Accrual Basis, Accrue, Accrued Expenses, Accrued Income, Accrued Liability, Accumulate, Accurate, Achieve, Acknowledge, Acquire, Acquisition, Activate, Actuary, Adjust, Adjusting Entries, Administer, Administrative Expenses, Advice, Affiliate, Aggregate, Agreement, Algorithm, Allowance, Amend, Amendment, Amortization, Amortization Expense, Amortize, Amount, Analysis, Analize, Apparent, Assess, Assets, Authority, Authorize, Axiom. View all Accounting and Bookkeeping Definitions starting with the Letter ABookkeeping Terms Starting With The Letter BBad Debts, Balance Sheet, Balloon Payment Loan, Banking, Barter, Base Unit of Measure, Bond, Bookkeeping, Break-Even Point, Budget, Business, Business Cycle, Bylaw. View all Accounting and Bookkeeping Definitions starting with the Letter BBookkeeping Terms Starting With The Letter CCalculate, Capital, Capital Account, Capital Asset, Capital Expenditure, Capital Gain, Capital Goods, Capital Stock, Capitalism, Capitalist, Capitalize, Career, Cash, Cash Basis, Cash Control, Cash Discount, Cash Flow, Chart Of Accounts, Closing, Corporation, Cost, Cost Accounting, Cost of goods sold, Credit Memo, Credits, Current Assets, Current Liabilities, Current Ratio. View all Accounting and Bookkeeping Definitions starting with the Letter CBookkeeping Terms Starting With The Letter DDeal, Debate, Debenture, Debits, Debit, Debt, Debtor, Decision, Decisive, Decrease, Deduce, Deduct, Deduction, Deed, Deeded, Default, Defaulter, Deflation, Defraud, Delegate, Delegation, Deletion, Delinquent, Demonetize, Deny:, Dependent, Deplete, Depreciation, Designate, Desk, Determine, Diminutive, Dispense, Dispute, Disqualify, Dissolution, Distribute, Divide, Double-Entry Accounting, Drawing Account, Duplicate. View all Accounting and Bookkeeping Definitions starting with the Letter DBookkeeping Terms Starting With The Letter EEarn, Earning, Economic, Economical, Economy, Employ, Employee, Employer, Employment, Empower, Endorse, Endow, Endowment, Entrepreneur, Equal, Equation, Equity, Error, Escrow, Estimate, Ethic, Ethical, Exchange, Execute, Executive, Expense Accounts. View all Accounting and Bookkeeping Definitions starting with the Letter EBookkeeping Terms Starting With The Letter FFact Finding, Factor, Factorial, Factorize, Fair Market Value, Fair Trade, Fiduciary, Filing, Finance, Financial, Financiar, Fixed Asset, Forfeit, Fortune, Fraction."
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"docid": "D2964196#0",
"title": "http://smallbusiness.chron.com/accounts-receivable-vs-accrued-receivable-33864.html\nAccounts Receivable vs. Accrued Receivable",
"text": "\"Related Articles1The Difference Between Accrued Revenue & Accounts Receivable2Accrued vs. Deferred Revenue3Accounting Rules for Expensing Vs. Capitalizing & Amortizing Costs4The Difference Between Interest Receivable & Interest Revenue Accounts receivables and accrued receivables are different types of customer debts that an accountant enters onto a company's income statement or balance sheet. An accountant records all receivables as assets when documenting a company’s revenues during a specific accounting period, such as a month, quarter or year. Whether an accountant considers a specific customer debt as an accounts receivable or as an accrued receivable depends on the nature of the debt. Characteristics When a company sells goods or provides a service to a customer and allows the customer to pay later, the amount owed is a revenue asset known as an accounts receivable. Under generally accepted accounting principles, the customer’s debt is treated as an accounts receivable if the company has sent an invoice for the goods or services to the customer. Accrued receivables are outstanding revenues that have been earned by a company but have not been invoiced. Common types of accrued receivables are interest payments, rents, commission fees, dividends and royalties. Examples A company designs a print advertisement for a customer and sends an invoice indicating the customer owes $600 for the services provided. The outstanding amount due, $600, is an accounts receivable."
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"docid": "D2019806#0",
"title": "http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/accrued-revenue.html\naccrued revenue",
"text": "accrued revenue Definition Popular Terms Revenue earned in the current accounting period, but which will be collected in a subsequent period. Also called unrealized revenue.accountingpayment termsaccounting conc...financial manag...marginal benefi...letter of credi...asset Use 'accrued revenue' in a Sentence We needed to determine the accrued revenue of the business, so we could figure out where they were at in relation to us.20 people found this helpful Although it was not among their liquid assets, the business counselor took into consideration the company's accrued revenue, before deciding whether to suggest an aggressive fiscal strategy for the next business year, or whether to go with a plan that kept things in a holding pattern for a while.18 people found this helpful We pay our sales force based on accrued revenue to increase motivation, although it means that if the customer doesn't pay, we have to claw back the commission payments when we write off the revenue.16 people found this helpful Show More Examples You Also Might Like... Adam Colgate How to Read a Financial Statement A company's financial statement is used to show a company's performance over a certain period of time, generally every fiscal quarter. The financial statement really consists of three different statements: balance sheets, cash flow statements and ... Kevin Mulligan Starting a Business in Tennessee Leo Sun Setting Realistic Goals by Limiting Expectations Agreeing to realistic goals is the first lesson a fledgling business should learn. Realistic goals should form the backbone of your company and are the most important part of your annual business plan. The most common goals for a business are ... Leo Sun Valuation Metrics for Small Businesses Adam Colgate What is an S Corporation?"
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"docid": "D3257751#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/12367317/chapter-4-accounting-flash-cards/\nChapter 4 Accounting",
"text": "\"48 terms ejh10e Chapter 4 Accounting Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sorttime period assumption economic life of business can be divided into artificial time periodsmatching principle expenses matched with revenues in the period when efforts are expended to generate revenuesrevenue and expense recognition in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)revenue recognition principle revenue recognized in the accounting period in which it is earned1. analyze business transactions 2. journalize the transactions 3. post to ledger accounts 4. prepare a trial balance 5. journalize and post adjusting entries 6. prepare an adjusted trial balance 7. prepare financial statements 8."
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"docid": "D1167187#0",
"title": "https://www.irs.gov/publications/p597/ar02.html\nPublication 597 - Main Content",
"text": "\"Publication 597 - Main Content Application of Treaty The benefits of the income tax treaty are generally provided on the basis of residence for income tax purposes. That is, a person who is recognized as a resident of the United States under the treaty, who claims the benefit of the treaty, and who has income from Canada, will often pay less income tax to Canada on that income than if no treaty was in effect. Article IV provides definitions of residents of Canada and the United States, and provides specific criteria for determining your residence (a tie-breaker rule) if both countries consider you to be a resident under their domestic tax laws (a dual-resident taxpayer). Dual-resident taxpayers who are Canadian residents under a tie-breaker rule. If you are a dual-resident taxpayer because you have a U. S. green card but you determine under the tie-breaker rule that you are a resident of Canada, you may claim treaty benefits and compute your U. S. income tax as a nonresident alien. But you must file a U. S. income tax return by the due date (including extensions) using Form 1040NR or Form 1040NR-EZ. You must also attach a fully completed Form 8833, Treaty-Based Return Position Disclosure Under Section 6114 or 7701 (b). For more information, see Pub. 519, U. S. Tax Guide for Aliens. Dual-resident taxpayers who are not Canadian residents under a tie-breaker rule."
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"docid": "D262480#0",
"title": "http://osa.leg.wa.gov/About_Pensions/Glossary.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Glossary of Actuarial and Pension Terms A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZGlossary of Risk Assessment Terms ABack to Top Actuarial Accrued Liability Computed differently under different funding methods, the Actuarial Accrued Liability generally represents the portion of the Present Value of Fully Projected Benefits attributable to service credit earned (or accrued) as of the valuation date. Actuarial Assumptions Factors that actuaries use in estimating the cost of funding a defined benefit pension plan. Examples include the rate of return on plan investments, mortality rates, and the rates at which plan participants are expected to leave the system because of retirement, disability, termination, etc. Actuarial Cost Methods An actuarial method that defines the allocation of pension costs (and contributions) over a member's working career. All standard actuarial cost methods are comprised of two components: normal cost and the actuarial accrued liability. An actuarial cost method determines the incidence of pension costs, not the ultimate cost of a pension plan; that cost is determined by the actual benefits paid less the actual investment income. Actuarial Equivalent A benefit having the same present value as the benefit it replaces. Also, the amount of annuity that can be provided at the same present value cost as a specified annuity of a different type or a specified annuity payable from a different age. Actuarial Gain or Loss A pension plan incurs actuarial gains or losses when the actual experience of the pension plan does not exactly match assumptions. For example, an actuarial gain would occur if assets earned 10 percent for a given year and the assumed rate of return in the actuarial valuation was 8 percent."
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"docid": "D1516977#0",
"title": "http://smallbusiness.chron.com/definition-sales-vs-revenue-22279.html\nDefinition of Sales Vs. Revenue",
"text": "\"Related Articles1The Difference Between Revenue & Sales2What Is the Difference Between Net Revenue, Net Sales, Cost of Sales & Gross Margin?3Total Sales vs. Total Revenues4Difference Between the Sales & Sales Volume The professions of accounting and finance, like most professions, have developed a complex jargon of terminology with specific meanings, particularly in accounting and financial contexts. And while this terminology may seem confusing at first, the concepts behind the jargon are often not that complex and relatively easy to understand once you have a basic background in the subject matter. Revenue Revenue is typically defined as the total income of a business or the total amount of money made from an investment. Revenue can be broken down into gross revenue and net revenue, but when the term is used without a modifier, it generally means gross, or total, revenue. Sales Sales can be defined as income accrued from the selling of goods and/or services over a given period. It is typically used in a phrase such as \"\"the net sales for the quarter\"\" or \"\"the gross sales for the industry this month.\"\" Like revenue, when sales is used alone as in \"\"sales are down,\"\" it typically means total sales. Sales Are a Subset of Revenue For many businesses, sales are a subset of revenue. That is, the revenue of the business includes other income from investments or licenses or interest on debts as well as sales income. However, for some businesses that do not extend credit or have investments, it is possible that total sales equal total revenue."
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"docid": "D1253846#0",
"title": "http://accountingtools.com/accrual-definition\nAccrual",
"text": "Accrual October 18, 2017An accrual allows an entity to record expenses and revenues for which it expects to expend cash or receive cash, respectively, in a future reporting period. Using accruals allows a business to more closely adhere to the matching principle, where revenues and related expenses are recognized together in the same period. It is nearly impossible to generate financial statements without using accruals, unless the cash basis of accounting is used. Examples of accruals are: Revenue accrual. A consulting company works billable hours on a project that it will eventually bill to a client for $5,000. It can record an accrual in the current period, so that its current income statement shows $5,000 of revenue, even though it has not yet billed the client. Expense accrual - interest. A company has a loan with the local bank for $1 million, and pays interest on the loan at a variable rate of interest. The invoice from the bank for $3,000 in interest expense does not arrive until the following month, so the company accrues the expense in order to show the amount on its income statement in the proper month. Expense accrual - wages."
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"docid": "D421417#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/accruedexpense.asp\nWhat is an 'Accrued Expense'",
"text": "What is an 'Accrued Expense'An accrued expense is an accounting expense recognized in the books before it is paid for. It is a liability, and is usually current. These expenses are typically periodic and documented on a company's balance sheet due to the high probability that they will be collected. Next Up Accrued Liability Accrued Income Accrued Revenue Accrued Interest BREAKING DOWN 'Accrued Expense'Accrued expenses are the opposite of prepaid expenses. Firms will typically incur periodic expenses such as wages, interest and taxes. Even though they are to be paid at some future date, they are indicated on the firm's balance sheet from when the firm can reasonably expect their payment, until the time they are paid. An example would be accruing interest that is building up on a bank loan. RELATED TERMSAccrued Liability An accounting term for an expense that a business has incurred ... Accrued Income Income that is earned in a fund or by company by providing a ... Accrued Revenue An asset class for goods or services that have been sold or completed ... Accrued Interest1. A term used to describe an accrual accounting method when ... Past Due Balance Method A system for calculating interest charges based on any outstanding ... Flat Bond A flat bond is a debt instrument that is sold or traded without ... Related Articles Investing What's Accrued Interest? Accrued interest has two meanings."
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"docid": "D1867338#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retirement_plans_in_the_United_States\nRetirement plans in the United States",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about pensions provided by private employers. For government pensions, see Public Employee Pension Plans (United States). A retirement plan is a financial arrangement designed to replace employment income upon retirement. These plans may be set up by employers, insurance companies, trade unions, the government, or other institutions. Congress has expressed a desire to encourage responsible retirement planning by granting favorable tax treatment to a wide variety of plans. Federal tax aspects of retirement plans in the United States are based on provisions of the Internal Revenue Code and the plans are regulated by the Department of Labor under the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). Contents [ hide ]1 Types of retirement plans1.1 Defined contribution plans1.2 Defined benefit plans1.3 Hybrid and cash balance plans1.4 Requirement of permanence1.5 Qualified retirement plans1.6 SIMPLE IRAs1.7 SEP IRAs1.8 Keogh or HR10 plans1.9 Nonqualified plans2 Contrasting types of retirement plans3 Portability and valuation3.1 Portability: practical difference, not a legal difference3.2 Investment risk borne by employee or employer3.3 PBGC insurance: a legal difference4 Tax advantages4.1 EGTRRA and later changes5 History of pensions in the United States6 See also7 References8 External links Types of retirement plans [ edit]Retirement plans are classified as either defined benefit plans or defined contribution plans, depending on how benefits are determined. In a defined benefit (or pension) plan, benefits are calculated using a fixed formula that typically factors in final pay and service with an employer, and payments are made from a trust fund specifically dedicated to the plan. Separate accounts for each participant do not exist. By contrast, in a defined contribution plan, each participant has an account, and the benefit for the participant is dependent upon both the amount of money contributed into the account and the performance of the investments purchased with the funds contributed to the account."
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{
"docid": "D1320376#0",
"title": "http://smallbusiness.chron.com/accrued-vs-deferred-revenue-22392.html\nAccrued vs. Deferred Revenue",
"text": "\"Related Articles1The Difference Between Accrued Revenue & Accounts Receivable2How Is Deferred Revenue Connected to Accounts Receivable?3What Is the Difference Between Accruals & Deferrals?4What Is the Difference Between Prepaids & Accruals? Don't worry -- you're not the only one confused by accounting terminology. Accrued and deferred revenue both relate to the timing of transactions, which are recognized when they occur, not when money changes hands. Allocating revenues to the proper period is a cornerstone of the accrual method of accounting, which is the approved method according to generally accepted accounting principles, also known as GAAP. Accrued Revenue Accrued revenues are used for transactions in which goods and services have been provided, but cash hasn't yet been received. In many cases, these revenues are included in the accounts receivable listing, and accountants don't need to look for them or to book them separately. A common accrued revenue situation is interest that has been earned but not yet received. The journal entry is to debit (increase) interest receivable, an asset account, and to credit (increase) interest revenue, which is reported in the income statement. When the interest is received, the entry is to debit cash, increasing it, and to credit interest receivable, zeroing it out. The end result is to recognize the revenue in the income statement before the money is actually received."
},
{
"docid": "D1293256#0",
"title": "https://www.divestopedia.com/definition/1026/ttm-revenue\nTTM Revenue",
"text": "TTM Revenue Definition - What does TTM Revenuemean? TTM revenue refers to a company's revenue over the trailing twelve months (TTM) of operations. This financial measure is sometimes overlooked by buyers who are focused more on a company's profitability and ability to generate EBITDA. However, it can be useful to determine if a company has seen top line growth and where the revenue growth is coming from. The trailing twelve months should be reviewed particularly if there has been a catalyst during the period such as an acquisition or introduction of a new product. Advisory on Sale of Business - Sponsored by Stone Oak Capital Inc. Click Here for Sell-Side Advisory From Stone Oak Divestopedia explains TTM Revenue TTM revenue will not provide information on a company's ability to turn a profit. If the company has delivered TTM revenue of $100 million but has also delivered $100 million in costs for a net loss, then it is likely to face a valuation discount. This is why buyers focus more on TTM EBITDA when assessing the reasonability of a valuation. The company's profitability is the overriding consideration. TTM revenue is more common in the valuation of professional service firms such as accounting or legal practices where revenue accrues by the hour and is tied to the individual professionals."
},
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"docid": "D3539909#0",
"title": "http://yourbusiness.azcentral.com/difference-between-accrued-income-accrued-revenue-26106.html\nDifference Between Accrued Income & Accrued Revenue",
"text": "Difference Between Accrued Income & Accrued Revenueby Jackie Lohrey Related Articles Examples of Accounting Deferrals The Effect of a Cash Receipt in a General Ledger The Month-End Payroll Cost & Accounting How to Journalize the Closing Entries for a Company What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Adjusting Entries? The Accrual Method for a Profit & Loss Statement Accrued income and revenue are terms that at first glance may seem the same. Differentiating between the two can be confusing because these terms are sometimes interchanged. Regardless of which is being considered in order for one or both to apply, the business must use accrual basis rather than cash basis accounting. Differences Technically speaking, accrued income and accrued revenue are not at all the same. Accrued income applies to businesses that receive interest income from investments. Accrued revenue applies to businesses that perform services or work on projects with multiple billable components but do not send out an invoice until the service contract or project is finished. Despite the fact that accrued income and revenue are technically different, businesses that use delayed billing sometimes use the term accrued income to mean accrued revenue. Accrual Basis Accounting Under accrual-basis accounting, income is recognized when it is earned -- either realized or when the business has a reasonable expectation the income will be realized -- rather than when cash is actually received. With accrued income this can mean when a monthly or quarterly account statement shows interest earnings from an investment that pays dividends yearly."
},
{
"docid": "D3323971#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/122832988/accounting-flash-cards/\nAccounting",
"text": "\"91 terms kryslee Accounting Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Recognizing an expense may cause: ... A cost may be recorded as an expense or as an asset purchase. This statement is: ... The accounts receivable account appears on the balance sheet When a company collects cash from accounts receivable, total assets are not affected When a company collects an account receivable one asset account increases (cash) and another asset account decreases (accounts receivable). The amount of total assets is not affected. Which of the following shows how collecting cash from accounts receivable will affect a company's financial statements? Collecting receivables results in an increase in one asset account (cash) and a decrease in another asset account (accounts receivable) leaving total assets unaffected. The income statement is not affected because the revenue was recognized when the receivable was created. The increase in cash is an operating activity. During Year 1, Pang Enterprises experienced the following events. ( 1) Earned $4,000 of revenue on account. ( 2) Collected $3,500 cash from accounts receivable."
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accrued vacation time policy
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{
"docid": "D1280191#0",
"title": "http://www.bentley.edu/offices/human-resources/vacation-policy\nVacation Policy",
"text": "Introduction Bentley provides its employees with a generous vacation allowance because the Bentley recognizes the importance of time away from work in order to relax and refresh oneself. The University wants and expects that employees will take their vacation allotment on a regular basis during the year that it is accrued. Such a use of vacation is good for the employee and for Bentley. Bentley also recognizes that there may be circumstances in which an employee may not wish to take all of his/her vacation or to want to save some vacation for use at a later time. Such reasons may include an anticipated special trip that will require more than the yearly allotment or the use of vacation time to apply in the case of an illness or accident that requires time away from work where that absence is not covered by other policies. Eligibility Full-time staff working at least nine months per year, or part-time staff (regularly budgeted to work at least 17.5 hours per week for 9 months per year) is eligible for paid vacation time. Union members should consult the collective bargaining agreement for vacation information. Faculty members should refer to the Faculty Manual for leave information. Vacation Allowance Bentley provides paid vacation time for eligible staff members according to the following schedule: Full-time non-exempt staff with less than five years service8.75 vacation hours per month (three weeks/year)Full-time non-exempt staff with at least five years service11.67 vacation hours per month (four weeks/year)Full-time exempt staff11.67 vacation hours per month (four weeks/year)Academic year only employees accrue vacation time during the months in which they work. Maximum Accruals Employees may accrue unused vacation up to a maximum amount depending upon their job classification and in some cases years of service."
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{
"docid": "D1258682#0",
"title": "https://www.thebalance.com/sample-paid-time-off-policy-1918910\nSample Paid Time Off Policy",
"text": "Human Resources Employment Laws & Rights Sample Paid Time Off Policy Use This Sample PTO Policy as a Guide When You Develop Your Own Policy Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Susan M. Heathfield Updated November 08, 2017You need a paid time off (PTO) policy in your organization so that the employees understand your rules and expectations about the amount of time they need to spend at work. The policy assures that misunderstandings about the amount and type of PTO are minimized. The PTO policy also ensures that, as an employer, you have a published framework which provides guidance for you for making decisions that ensure the fair and equitable treatment of employees. Both of these goals are a win for both employers and employees. Following is the sample PTO policy. Purpose of Paid Time Off (PTO)The purpose of Paid Time Off (PTO) is to provide employees with flexible paid time off from work that can be used for such needs as vacation, personal or family illness, doctor appointments, school, volunteerism, and other activities of the employee's choice. The company's goal is to reduce unscheduled absences and the need for supervisory oversight. The PTO days you accrue, effective (date) replace all existing vacation, sick time, and personal business days that you have been allotted under prior policies. The vacation time you accrued in the past will carry over, in excess of the PTO policy, per the company's guidelines at the time. Guidelines for PTO Use Each full-time employee will accrue PTO bi-weekly in hourly increments based on their length of service as defined below."
},
{
"docid": "D1262255#0",
"title": "http://www.vacationcounts.com/can-use-sick-day-for-vacation-day/\nWhen I Want to Use a Sick Day as a Vacation Day",
"text": "When I Want to Use a Sick Day as a Vacation Day Time Off Benefits Wouldn’t it be lovely to call in sick and take a vacation day? Maybe you are running out of accrued vacation days and feel burned out from working so hard (we’ve all been there!). Or maybe you feel that it is unfair that you never get sick. What I mean is… why should your co-workers get to call in sick for the slightest ailment while you stay healthy and suck it up when not feeling 100%!? Hold on before you even consider this because legitimate sick time usage is a controversial topic. Sick days are meant to be taken when you are sick. No surprises there! You don’t need to be sick enough to have to go to the hospital. The need to stay home, rest, and possibly take medication while avoiding the potential to infect your co-workers is essential. But what if you rarely get sick all year and those sick days are collecting dust?"
},
{
"docid": "D1618698#0",
"title": "http://hr.ufl.edu/benefits/leave/vacation-leave/\nVacation Leave",
"text": "Vacation leave is earned each pay period and credited on the last day of that pay period. There is no waiting period for using vacation leave. An employee may only use vacation leave that has been credited into his or her balance. All requests for vacation leave should be submitted by the employee to the appropriate supervisor as far in advance as possible, with vacation leave being taken only after approval has been received. Approval of the dates on which an employee wishes to take vacation leave shall be at the discretion of the supervisor. Vacation leave is typically used for the purpose of going on vacation; however, it may also be used for personal business. In unusual or unavoidable situations, your supervisor may require you to take a portion of your vacation leave at a specified time. Regardless of the amount of vacation leave originally approved by your supervisor, vacation leave may be used only in the amount necessary to bring you to your regular FTE, not to exceed the 40-hour workweek. An employee who uses vacation leave in an amount which is less than a full hour shall be charged to the closest quarter of an hour. Effective July 1, 2013, UF policy allows vacation-accruing employees to request usage of up to 160 hours (4 weeks) of vacation leave upon notice of termination from UF."
},
{
"docid": "D821200#0",
"title": "http://hrweb.mit.edu/policy/4-3\n4.3 Sick Leave/Personal Leave",
"text": "\"The Institute grants paid sick leave to employees to guard against loss of earnings due to illness. Sick leave is not part of salary or wages to which an employee is entitled regardless of need; it is not payable upon termination, except in some cases upon retirement (see 4.3.15 below). Up to 40 hours of paid sick time per year is protected under Massachusetts law, as described in Section 4.3.22 below. The Institute will treat the first 40 hours of paid sick leave used by the employee each year (running from the employee's anniversary date) as covered by the state law. Supervisors have the principal responsibility for the proper and consistent application of the sick leave policy. Abuse of sick leave in any form can have serious impact on the morale and effectiveness of all members of a group or office.4.3.1 Notification of Absence An employee must notify his or her supervisor before each absence due to illness in order to be paid for sick leave, except in the case of an emergency. For foreseeable or scheduled use of sick time, the employee must provide notice up to seven days in advance, using the customary means of notification for absences in the employee's department, lab, or center. Sick time may not be invoked as an excuse to be late for work without advance notice of a legitimate use of the time. In the case of unforeseeable absences or where the employee learns of the need to use sick time less than seven days before its use, notice must be given by the employee as soon as possible. For multi-day absences, the employee must inform his or her supervisor or manager of the expected duration of the leave, or if unknown, on a daily basis."
},
{
"docid": "D2552206#0",
"title": "https://www.thebalance.com/how-much-vacation-time-and-pay-do-employees-get-2064018\nHow Much Vacation Time and Pay Do Employees Get?",
"text": "Job Searching Career Advice How Much Vacation Time and Pay Do Employees Get? Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Alison Doyle Updated November 15, 2017How much vacation time do employees get? The answer is that it depends on the company or organization you're employed by. There isn't a set amount, because employers are not required to provide vacation leave either with pay or unpaid. Some employers give vacation time to only full-time employees. Others grant vacation time to all employees. Still others offer pro-rated vacation, depending on your work schedule and employment status. Who Gets Vacation Pay Federal law does not provide for vacation pay. The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) does not require payment for time not worked, such as vacations, sick time, or holidays. Therefore, employees are not legally entitled to paid vacation time off from work."
},
{
"docid": "D2259490#0",
"title": "http://www.blr.com/Compensation/Benefits-Leave/Vacations-in-Colorado\nColorado Vacations: What you need to know",
"text": "In most states, private sector employers are not required to provide vacation, whether paid or unpaid, to employees. Therefore, employers have significant discretion in developing vacation and personal leave policies that best fit the needs of their workplace and employees. If promised, vacation must be granted. Nonetheless, it is important for employers to understand that, if their practices, policies, or statements rise to the level of creating a “promise” of vacation, then the employer may create a binding legal obligation to provide vacation—even when state law would not otherwise require it to do so. Payout of vacation at termination. This caution also applies to obligations to pay out accrued, but unused, vacation time at termination of employment. Even where state law does not specifically require employers to pay out accrued vacation upon termination, a consistent practice, written policy, or contract promising such payment may create an enforceable legal obligation to do so. In such circumstances, earned vacation will generally be treated as wages pursuant to state wage payment and collection laws. Colorado law states that wages include vacation pay earned under any agreement with the employer. If an employer provides paid vacation for an employee, the employer must pay the employee for all accrued and unused vacation time if the employee resigns or is terminated ( CO Rev. Stat."
},
{
"docid": "D387276#0",
"title": "http://www.myemploymentlawyer.com/cgi-bin/mel/app.cgi?action=browse&cat=Vacation&type=questions\nVacation",
"text": "\"Vacation Questions and Answers (875)Payback used but unaccrued vacation upon termination I accrue vacation throughout the year, but am allowed to take all of my vacation at anytime of the year. If I terminate my employment in Oct, but have already taken my vacation, am I required to payba...applies to Michigan · 0 answers Vacation payout when laid off. I have 8 days of vacation time that I had in contract when hired on. This was not earned vacation but part of my hiring package. Upon lay off I had 5 days remaining and was paid for one day because it...applies to Ohio · 0 answers Can a employer withhold or not pay me my vacation pay if i quit on the last day of my vacation? I have 1 week vacation saved. I want to take my vacation before quiting to go work else where. Can the employer not pay me my vacation pay if i take my vacation, with permission, and then quit on the ...applies to Florida · 1 answer Can a county agency take away earned vacation time? I work for a county agency. I had earned 441 hours of vacation under a previous sheriff, he allowed us to accumulate extra vacation."
},
{
"docid": "D907556#0",
"title": "http://smallbusiness.chron.com/accrue-vacation-part-time-employee-4867.html\nHow to Accrue Vacation for a Part-Time Employee",
"text": "\"Related Articles1Part-time Employee Rules2How to Calculate the Hourly Rate of Vacation Time3What Is the Average Paid Vacation Time in the Workplace?4Policies on Vacation Days Keeping your part-time employees content will help ensure that you won't have a constant turn-over rate, which can be costly due to training new employees. Providing part-time employees with paid vacations can give them time off to regroup and come back to work full of enthusiasm and energy. In addition, such a policy will maintain employee loyalty because most part-time positions do not include this benefit. Understanding how to accrue a part-time worker's vacation hours will help you provide accurate time off without overspending.1. Design a vacation plan for your part-time employees. Choose the frequency that they will be allowed to take vacations. Typically, companies offer vacation accrual on a bi-annual or annual basis to alleviate scheduling difficulties.2. Determine whether there will be a waiting period before the vacation accrual can begin. For example, you may decide that employees will become eligible following their first 90 days of employment, or after their first year of continuous service. Whatever time frame you choose, it needs to apply to every part-time employee equally to avoid any accusation of discriminatory practices.3."
},
{
"docid": "D2708000#0",
"title": "https://hr.uoregon.edu/policies-leaves/parental-and-medical-leaves/family-and-medical-leaves/fmla-q\nFMLA Q & A",
"text": "\"Home › HR Programs & Services › Benefits › Employee Leaves › Medical FMLA Q & AIntroduction What is it?1. What is the Family and Medical Leave Act? 2. Does Oregon have a family and medical leave law? 3. Who should I contact if I need time off for myself or a family member? Am I Eligible?4. How do I know if I am eligible for family and medical leave? 5. What family and medical leave reasons qualify?"
},
{
"docid": "D1159833#0",
"title": "http://www.michiganemploymentlawadvisor.com/terminating-the-employment-relationship/michigan-employers-obligations-when-it-comes-to-accrued-vacation-and-severance-pay/\nExploring an Employerâs Obligations to Pay Accrued Vacation and Severance under Michigan Law",
"text": "Exploring an Employer’s Obligations to Pay Accrued Vacation and Severance under Michigan Law By Jason Shinn on February 22, 2012Posted in Terminating the Employment Relationship Vacations and the weekends – it’s what we often work for. But what happens when a termination ends the work and there is unused vacation time? A number of employers have been updating their employee handbooks and policies. In doing so, these employers often raise questions about both vacation pay and severance packages. More specifically, when is an employer obligated to pay accrued vacation pay and what obligations, if any, are there for paying severance to an employee. Overview of Michigan’s Wage & Fringe Benefits Act The starting point for both questions is the Michigan Wage & Fringe Benefits Act, MCL 408.475 (1). As to severance pay, an employer must pay to an employee voluntarily leaving employment or discharged from employment all wages earned and due, as soon as the amount can (with due diligence) be determined. MCL § 408.475 (1) and (2). In other words, under both circumstances (a voluntary or involuntary termination) an employer is not required to pay an employee any wages that are not earned or due. This is important where an employee provides two weeks notice before ending his or her employment relationship, but the employer elects (usually for business reasons) to terminate the individual prior to the running of the two week notice period."
},
{
"docid": "D1093002#0",
"title": "http://hr.blr.com/analysis/Benefits-Leave/Sick-Leave/new-jersey\n.",
"text": "\"National No Federal Requirement There is no federal law requiring private employers to provide employees with paid sick leave—a short-term salary-continuation program for employees absent because of a non-job-related illness or injury—but most employers do provide it as an important employee benefit. Additionally, a growing number of states are considering and adopting state sick leave laws. When adopting a sick leave policy, employers must be sure that it fully complies with federal or state family and medical leave laws, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and any other applicable laws. There are many alternatives to standard sick leave policies, including flexible leave policies, leave donation programs, and paid-time-off banks. Federal Contractors For information on sick leave requirements for federal contractors, see the Government Contractors topical analysis. Interaction with Other Laws Though sick leave is not required by federal law, administration of sick leave policies may be affected by the requirements of other established federal laws. Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)The federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), requires employers to provide up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave to eligible employees for a variety of reasons related to family and medical care. Generally, leave taken under the federal FMLA is unpaid. However, employees may be eligible to receive money or pay while they are on FMLA leave by substituting paid vacation, sick, personal, or other paid leave time for unpaid FMLA leave time. Concurrent use of sick leave during FMLA leave."
},
{
"docid": "D387271#0",
"title": "https://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/FAQ_Vacation.html\n.",
"text": "\"1. Q. My employer's vacation plan states that no vacation is earned during the first six months of employment. Is this legal? A. Yes. DLSE's enforcement policy does not preclude an employer from providing a specific period of time at the beginning of the employment relationship during which an employee does not earn any vacation benefits. This could apply to a probationary or introductory period, and can even apply to the whole first year of employment. Such a provision in a vacation plan will only be recognized, however, if it is not a subterfuge (phony reason) and in fact, no vacation is implicitly earned or accrued during that first year or other period. For example, a plan with the following provisions would be an obvious subterfuge and not regcognized as valid: Year 1: No vacation Year 2: 4 weeks vacation Year 3: 2 weeks vacation The four weeks' vacation earned in the second year, when viewed in the context of the two weeks' vacation earned in the third year, makes it clear that two of the four weeks earned in year two are actually vacation earned in year one. A valid vacation plan could look like the following: Year 1: No vacation Year 2: 2 weeks vacation Year 3: 3 weeks vacation Years 4 through 10: 4 weeks vacation In those instances where a \"\"waiting period\"\" (Year 1 in the examples above) is found to be a subterfuge, employees who separate from their employment during the \"\"waiting period\"\" will be entitled to prorated vacation pay at their final rate of pay. On the other hand, where the employer's vacation plan has a valid \"\"waiting period\"\" provision, employees who separate from their employment during that period will be ineligible for any vacation pay.2."
},
{
"docid": "D2795944#0",
"title": "https://www.proformative.com/questions/accounting-for-pto\nGeneral journal entries for accrued PTO for exempt employees",
"text": "\"General journal entries for accrued PTO for exempt employees Accounting Anonymous ( VP, Finance) | Oct 14, 2013Hi. I have received conflicting advice as to how to account for accrued PTO for exempt (salaried) employees. I understand that we need to debit PTO expense and credit Accrued PTO for the accrued vacation amount. However, when that employee takes vacation, I was told that I just need to reverse the journal entries for the amount of vacation taken - credit PTO expense and debit Accrued PTO. Debiting Accrued PTO makes sense to me, but I thought that the offsetting entry should be to wages. For example, to make it simple, Employee A earns $130,000 per year, which works out to $500 per day. He accrued 1 vacation day for the pay period, but used 2 vacation days that pay period. I was told that the general journal entires would be: Debit PTO $500 Credit Accrued PTO $500 Debit Accrued PTO $1,000 Credit PTO $1,000 Any advice is greatly appreciated. Answers Sara Voight (Controller, Critical Signal Technologies, Inc) | Oct 14, 2013If you have access to a payroll Time Off Accrual report, make it easy on yourself and program and use as your backup for a monthly reversing entry. The system automatically keeps track of the ins and outs for you."
},
{
"docid": "D2333150#0",
"title": "http://www.laboremploymentlawblog.com/2014/09/articles/illness-and-injury/california-enacts-new-law-mandating-paid-sick-leave-for-employees/\nCalifornia Enacts New Law Mandating Paid Sick Leave for Employees",
"text": "California Enacts New Law Mandating Paid Sick Leave for Employees By Gregg Fisch and Travis Anderson on September 19, 2014Posted in California Employment Legislation, Illness and Injury, Leaves of Absence On September 10, 2014, California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law the Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act of 2014. As a result, most employers in California will be required to provide up to 24 hours (3 days) of paid sick leave to their employees beginning July 1, 2015. The following are some of the key requirements of the Act. Who Is Covered To be covered under the new law, an employer needs to have at minimum only one employee who works 30 or more days in California within a year from the commencement of their employment. The law will apply to all such employees who meet that threshold (including part‑time and temporary employees), except for: (1) those employees who are covered by a collective bargaining agreement that provides for paid leave, among other requirements; (2) certain construction industry employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement, even if the agreement does not provide for paid leave; (3) in‑home supportive service providers; and (4) airline flight deck and cabin crew employees, as long as they otherwise accrue paid time off of at least one hour per every 30 hours worked. Exempt employees are also covered. For purposes of calculating sick leave accrual, the law presumes that exempt employees work 40 hours per week, unless the employee’s normal workweek is less than 40 hours (in which case the lesser amount will be used). Sick Leave Accrual Under this new law, covered employees will accrue paid sick leave at the rate of one hour for every 30 hours worked. However, an employer may limit the use of paid sick leave to 24 hours (3 days) per year. Nonetheless, an employee may accrue more than the limited amount of 24 hours that could be used in a year."
},
{
"docid": "D179803#0",
"title": "http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2014/02/paid-vacation_law_could_make_w.html\nPaid-vacation law could make Washington state first in nation",
"text": "\"Paid-vacation law could make Washington state first in nation This Feb. 20, 2013 photo, Rep. Dawn Morrell, D-Puyallup, right, and Rep. Gael Tarleton, D-Seattle, talk during a committee hearing in Olympia, Wash. Workers in Washington could be the first in the country to be guaranteed paid vacation time under legislation being considered by state lawmakers. Tarleton, of Seattle, is the prime sponsor of House Bill 2238. ( AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)Print Email By The Associated Press Follow on Twitter on February 01, 2014 at 8:35 AM, updated February 01, 2014 at 8:44 AM0 shares OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Workers in Washington could be the first in the nation to be guaranteed paid vacation time under legislation being considered by state lawmakers. Democratic Rep. Gael Tarleton of Seattle, the prime sponsor of House Bill 2238, said the measure would require public and private employers with 25 or more employees to provide vacation leave for those who work 20 hours or more per week. It's the first bill of its kind to be introduced in the Washington legislature, according to Tarleton. \"\" Now we are in a place where workers are machines,\"\" she said. \"\" We're working all the time. Everyone needs a vacation no matter what salary they earn, what title they hold, or how much seniority they have. \"\" But some Washington business owners are balking at the idea of a paid vacation mandate. Jan Gee, president of the Washington Food Industry Association, said the group opposes the idea because the number of issues potentially affecting grocery store owners, from raising minimum wage to paid sick leave to vacation leave, is leaving their \"\"heads spinning. \"\"\"\""
},
{
"docid": "D243092#0",
"title": "https://indzara.com/2015/09/employee-pto-tracker-free-excel-template/\nEmployee PTO Tracker & Calculator â Free Excel Template",
"text": "Do you want to easily find out how many days of PTO (Paid Time Off) you have available? Wondering if there is a simple spreadsheet that can be used as vacation tracker and PTO vacation accrual calculator? You have come to the right place – Employee PTO Tracker Excel Template . You can download this free Excel template to track and calculate Employee’s PTO (or leave or vacation) accrual balances. Thank you so much for the feedback to the first version released in 2015. I have incorporated the feedback in this new version released in Oct 2016. Read list of enhancements KEY FEATURES OF PTO CALCULATORSeveral settings available to cover most common business PTO policy scenarios Very flexible and easy to customize for your specific business needs Automatically calculates PTO balances for today and any future date Vacation dates can be entered as date ranges File is designed for one employee only. Make a copy of the workbook to use for the second employee. If you would like to manage PTO for multiple employees, please visit Small Business PTO Manager Excel template. Employee PTO (Paid Time Off) Calculator v2 – PTO Balance FREE DOWNLOADEmployee PTO Calculator & Tracker Excel Template v2VIDEO DEMOPTO Calculator Excel Template - Employee PTO Tracker & Vacation Tracker Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available."
},
{
"docid": "D179802#0",
"title": "https://www.littler.com/seattle-paid-sick-time-and-paid-safe-time-ordinance-adopted\nSeattle Paid Sick Time and Paid Safe Time Ordinance Adopted",
"text": "\"Seattle Paid Sick Time and Paid Safe Time Ordinance Adopted By Daniel Thieme and Pamela Salgado on October 3, 2011 Download PDFOn September 23, 2011, Seattle Mayor Mike Mc Ginn signed into law the Seattle Paid Sick Time and Paid Safe Time Ordinance. 1 Effective on September 1, 2012, nearly all private sector employers must provide to employees who work in Seattle specified amounts of accrued, job-protected paid time off for personal illness, family care and other purposes. Seattle joins San Francisco, Washington D. C., Connecticut, and potentially Denver, in mandating that employers provide a paid time off benefit. 2The 50-page Seattle ordinance is both broad and complex. Employers with employees who perform work in Seattle should begin their compliance planning now, while substantial time remains before the effective date next year. This article provides a high-level summary of the law and key planning points, followed by a detailed analysis of the law. Summary Which Employers and Employees are Covered? Every private sector employer that employs more than four employees, at least one of whom performs work in Seattle, is covered by the law. All employees who perform their work in Seattle are covered, including part-time, casual and temporary employees. Covered employees include those who do work in Seattle only occasionally, if they do more than 240 hours of work in Seattle in a calendar year."
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"docid": "D1910898#0",
"title": "http://www.stoelrivesworldofemployment.com/2015/07/articles/uncategorized/oregon-enacts-state-wide-paid-employee-sick-leave-which-mostly-replaces-local-ordinances-in-portland-and-eugene/\nOregon Enacts State-Wide Paid Employee Sick Leave Which (Mostly) Replaces Local Ordinances in Portland and Eugene",
"text": "Oregon Enacts State-Wide Paid Employee Sick Leave Which (Mostly) Replaces Local Ordinances in Portland and Eugene By Ryan Gibson and Laura Rosenbaum on July 2, 2015Posted in Oregon, Uncategorized, Updates Governor Kate Brown signed into law the new Oregon Paid Sick Leave (“OPSL”) law enacted by the Legislature on June 12. The new law becomes effective January 1, 2016. Oregon is the fourth state to enact a state-wide paid sick leave law after Massachusetts, Connecticut, and California. The text of the OPSL is available here. The OPSL will look familiar to Oregon employers that have already been dealing with local PSL ordinances enacted in Portland and Eugene in recent years, which OPSL now preempts and replaces. OPSL largely tracks those local leave laws in substance, and generally requires employers to provide up to 40 hours of sick leave per year. Here is a detailed summary of its requirements, including where it differs from the Portland and Eugene ordinances. A state-wide law. The OPSL will create new implementation challenges for many Oregon employers that have never had to deal with mandatory paid sick leave before. However, the new statute may come as a relief to many employers in and around the Eugene and Portland metro areas that have struggled with arguably the most difficult aspect of those ordinances: implementing and tracking them on the local, as opposed to statewide, level."
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"docid": "D1876528#0",
"title": "https://compensation.blr.com/Compensation-news/Compensation/Exempt-Employees/Exempt-Employee-Definition-5-Frequently-Asked-Ques/\n.",
"text": "\"February 18, 2010Exempt Employee Definition: 5 Frequently Asked Questions Some of the most common questions we receive cover the definition of an exempt employee under the Fair Labor Standards Act. The definition is important because an employer must pay overtime to employees who work more than 40 hours per week unless the employees meet that definition via certain tests regarding job duties and salary. For a Limited Time receive a FREE Compensation Market Analysis Report! Find out how much you should be paying to attract and retain the best applicants and employees, with customized information for your industry, location, and job. Get Your Report Now!The FLSA provides exemptions for executive, administrative, and professional employees; outside sales personnel, certain specialized computer personnel; certain highly compensated employees; certain retail sales employees; and employees covered by the Motor Carrier Act (MCA). In order to qualify as exempt from the overtime pay requirements, an employee must pass three tests: the salary level test, salary basis test, and duties tests. Here are some common questions about exempt employees. Q: Our company's business has fallen off dramatically. Can we require that each exempt employee take a one-week unpaid furlough before the end of our fiscal year? A: Unfortunately, many employers are in the position of looking for ways to cut costs, and many are opting for furloughs as a means to cut costs without cutting jobs."
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"docid": "D2634024#0",
"title": "https://community.pepperdine.edu/hr/benefits/time-off/\nPaid Time Off & Leaves of Absence",
"text": "Paid Time Off & Leaves of Absence Paid Time Off Sick Leave Vacation Leave Holidays Jury Duty Bereavement Leave Expectant Parent Leave Medical Leave Volunteer Staff Leave Note, staff employees accrue vacation and sick leave based on both their status (full-time vs. part-time) and years of service to the University. Faculty candidates, please contact Human Resources for time off and leave details. Sick Leave Paid sick leave for full-time employees: 10 days per year (20 days after 5 years of service). Sick pay accrues at the following rates for regular staff on 40-hour per week assignments. ( The accrual rate would be prorated for eligible employees working fewer hours). Employees with 0-5 years of continuous service earn 3.08 hours per biweekly pay period or 6.67 hours per monthly pay period;Employees with 5+ years of continuous regular employment earn 6.16 hours per biweekly pay period or 13.34 hours per monthly pay period. Please note that sick pay may be accrued to a maximum of sixty (60) days, i.e., 480 hours. Employees may share their accrued (but unused) sick leave hours with other staff employees who have special needs. The donor may give up to 40 hours of accrued but unused sick leave per calendar year, provided he/she must maintain a minimum of 80 hours in his or her personal sick leave account balance, and must donate in 8-hour increments. For more information regarding sick leave donation, please see the policy manual or contact Human Resources ."
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"docid": "D975640#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/acculturation\nacculturation",
"text": "acculturationnoun ac·cul·tur·a·tion \\ ə-ˌkəl-chə-ˈrā-shən, a- \\Popularity: Top 1% of lookups Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLEditor's Note: What is the difference between acculturation, assimilation, and amalgamation ? Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of acculturation1: cultural modification of an individual, group, or people by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culturethe acculturation of immigrants to American life; also: a merging of cultures as a result of prolonged contact2: the process by which a human being acquires the culture of a particular society from infancy—acculturationalplay \\ -shnəl, -shə-nᵊl \\ adjective—acculturativeplay \\ ə-ˈkəl-chə-ˌrā-tiv, a- \\ adjective What is the difference between acculturation, assimilation, and amalgamation ? Acculturation is one of several forms of culture contact, and has a couple of closely related terms, including assimilation and amalgamation. Although all three of these words refer to changes due to contact between different cultures, there are notable differences between them. Acculturation is often tied to political conquest or expansion, and is applied to the process of change in beliefs or traditional practices that occurs when the cultural system of one group displaces that of another. Assimilation refers to the process through which individuals and groups of differing heritages acquire the basic habits, attitudes, and mode of life of an embracing culture. Amalgamation refers to a blending of cultures, rather than one group eliminating another ( acculturation) or one group mixing itself into another ( assimilation ). Origin and Etymology of acculturationad- + 1 culture + -ation Note: Word introduced by the American soldier, geologist, and explorer John Wesley Powell (1834-1902) in Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages (Smithsonian Institution, 1880), and used by him subsequently in a number of essays. NEW!"
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"docid": "D2312463#0",
"title": "http://www.yourdictionary.com/nativism\nnativism",
"text": "\"nativismna·tiv·ismnoun The definition of nativism is the favoring of people born in a particular place, over those who moved there. An example of nativism is someone who will only date people who were born in the United States. Your Dictionary definition and usage example. Copyright © 2018 by Love To Know Corp Link/Citenativismthe practice or policy of favoring native-born citizens as against immigrantsthe revival or preservation of a native culturethe theory in philosophy, psychology, and linguistics that certain ideas or capacities are innate and form the basis for moral judgment, the acquiring of knowledge and language, etc. Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Link/Citenativismnoun A sociopolitical policy, especially in the United States in the 1800s, favoring the interests of established inhabitants over those of immigrants. The reestablishment or perpetuation of native cultural traits, especially in opposition to acculturation. Philosophy The doctrine that the mind produces ideas that are not derived from external sources. Related Forms:na′tiv·istnounna′tiv·is′ticadjective THE AMERICAN HERITAGE® DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, FIFTH EDITION by the Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries."
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"docid": "D1450767#0",
"title": "https://www.hr.com/hr/wikis/onboarding_eng.html\nOnboarding",
"text": "\"Summary1. Onboarding, On-boarding, or New Employee Onboarding2. Acquire3. Accommodate4. Assimilate5. Accelerate6. Books Onboarding, On-boarding, or New Employee Onboarding Onboarding is the process of acquiring, accommodating, assimilating and accelerating new team members, whether they come from outside or inside the organization. The prerequisite to successful onboarding is getting your organization aligned around the need and the role [ 1]. The above definition is very specific to New Employee orientation. In a more generic usage - On Boarding can be defined as the process of acquiring, accommodating, assimilating and accelerating new users into a system, culture or methodology. Align: Make sure your organization agrees on the need for a new team member and the delineation of the role you seek to fill."
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"docid": "D25969#0",
"title": "http://www.dimensionsofculture.com/2011/03/cultural-values-of-latino-patients-and-families/\nCultural Values of Latino Patients and Families",
"text": "Cultural Values of Latino Patients and Familiesby Marcia Carteret, M. Ed. | Mar 15, 2011Failure to understand and respond appropriately to the normative cultural values of patients can have a variety of adverse clinical consequences: reduced participation in preventive screenings, delayed immunizations, inaccurate histories, use of harmful remedies, non-compliance, and decreased satisfaction with care to name a few. A primary challenge in working with patients from different cultural backgrounds is being able to use cultural generalizations appropriately without losing sight of the individual patient/family. To succeed in this challenge, clinicians must keep in mind that variations occur between cultural subgroups just as individuals subscribe to group norms to varying degrees. Factors such as socio-economics, education, degree of acculturation and English proficiency have an enormous impact on a person’s health beliefs and behaviors. In this article we will take a look at Latino culture specifically, keeping in mind that a wealthy Cuban American who has been in the United States for many years will likely have cultural values that are markedly different from a recent immigrant to the US from Mexico. Definitions: Latino vs. Hispanic The term Latino denotes all persons living in the United States whose origins can be traced to the Spanish-speaking regions of Latin American, including the Caribbean, Mexico, Central American, and South America. ( Flores 2000) The term Hispanic was created by the U. S. federal government in the early 1970s in an attempt to provide a common denominator to a large and highly diverse population with connection to the Spanish Language. It is often considered a somewhat narrow indicator by those who prefer the term Latino. Interestingly, “Hispanics” are a race to the United States Department of Justice when it enforces provisions of the civil rights laws, but Hispanics are not a race to the Bureau of the Census."
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"docid": "D2663710#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080518075209AAIpoib\nWhat is the difference between assimilation and acculturation?",
"text": "\"Social Science Other - Social Science What is the difference between assimilation and acculturation?4 following Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Thank you for this question which is of utmost interest for a social worker (which I am...). Here is what I found for you: Cultural assimilation (often called merely assimilation) is a process of integration whereby members of an ethno-cultural community (such as immigrants, or ethnic minorities) are \"\"absorbed\"\" into another, generally larger, community. This implies the loss of the characteristics of the absorbed group, such as language, customs, ethnicity and self-identity. Assimilation may be spontaneous, which is usually the case with immigrants, or forced, as is often the case of the assimilation of ethnic minorities (see forced assimilation. A region or society where several different groups are spontaneously assimilated is sometimes referred to as a melting pot. --------------------------------------... Acculturation is the exchange of cultural features that results when groups come into continuous firsthand contact; the original cultural patterns of either or both groups may be altered, but the groups remain distinct. ( Kottak 2007) However, anthropologist Franz Boas (1888, pp. 631-632) argued that all people acculturate, not only \"\"savages\"\" and minorities: \"\"It is not too much to say that there is no people whose customs have developed uninfluenced by foreign culture, that has not borrowed arts and ideas which it has developed in its own way\"\", giving the example that \"\"the steel harpoon used by American and Scotch whalers is a slightly modified imitation of the Eskimo harpoon\"\". Subsequently, anthropologists Redfield, Linton and Herskovits (1936, p.149) developed the oft quoted definition: \"\"Acculturation comprehends those phenomena which result when groups of individuals having different cultures come into continuous first-hand contact, with subsequent changes in the original culture patterns of either or both groups\"\". Despite definitions and evidence that acculturation entails two-way processes of change, research and theory have continued with a focus on the adjustments and changes experienced by aboriginal peoples, immigrants, sojourners, and other minorities in response to their contact with the dominant majority."
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"docid": "D1328162#0",
"title": "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210831912000021\nFull length ArticlePidginization theory and second language learning/acquisition",
"text": "Journal of King Saud University - Languages and Translation Volume 24, Issue 2, July 2012, Pages 71-74open access Full length Article Pidginization theory and second language learning/acquisition Jasser A. Al-Jasser Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jksult.2012.05.001 Get rights and content Open Access funded by King Saud University Under a Creative Commons license Abstract The study discusses and evaluates the pidginization theory and shows, through various standard and extensive references, how it relates to Second/Foreign language learning. In the introductory statements, the definition and sources of pidgin (ization) are illustrated. This is followed by background studies with special reference to the authors who have explored this sociolinguistic phenomena. In the discussion section, the linguistic characteristics of the pidginization theory are minutely examined in the context of Second and/or Foreign language learning. In this section, association between some variables such as linguistic universal and simplification, which dominate the structure of pidgin languages and their pedagogic significance, are examined. Finally, in the concluding remarks it is reasonably inferred that there is an analogy between pidginization theory and the early stages of Foreign/Second language acquisition, and Creolization (i.e. end result of pidginization) and the later stages of Foreign/Second language acquisition. Previous article Next article Keywords Pidginization theory Language acquisition Language learning1. Introduction Pidgin (ization) is a sociolinguistic phenomenon. It is a language that is essentially based on acculturation or contact with the target culture. Despite the fact that pidgin is not regarded as a natural language (such as English, French, Arabic, … etc.)."
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"docid": "D1328164#0",
"title": "http://webspace.webring.com/people/ap/panandrew/sla.htm\nANALYSIS OF KRASHENâS THEORY OF SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION",
"text": "\"ANALYSIS OF KRASHEN’S THEORY OF SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITIONby Natalia Fabisz INTRODUCTIONThis diploma paper aims at introducing a potential reader to the field of second language acquisition, the author’s area of interest. SLA, as an independent field of theoretical and experimental study, attempts to help to understand how a foreign language is acquired. Many theories have come into existence, whose comprehension might bring considerable benefit to both language teachers and language learners. The first chapter of this work is devoted to a careful examination of second language acquisition theories, with the emphasis on Stephen Krashen’s Monitor Model, probably the most renown among linguists and language practitioners approach to second language acquisition. Despite its unquestionable popularity, Krashen’s theory has received an onslaught of criticism on the part of numerous researchers in the field. This critical modus operandi is the subject of chapter two. The last section of this paper, practical application, attempts to examine the opinions of prominent American, Canadian, and Australian linguists concerning the propositions set forward by Stephen Krashen in his theory. The data was gathered by means of electronic post, and a selection of responses to the author’s e-mails can be viewed in this part of the work.1. THEORIES OF SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION.1.1. The Acculturation Model."
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"docid": "D661240#0",
"title": "https://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/cultivation.htm\nCULTIVATION",
"text": "\"Audio English.org » Dictionary » C » Cue Ball ... Cum CULTIVATIONPronunciation (US): Dictionary entry overview: What does cultivation mean?• CULTIVATION (noun) The noun CULTIVATION has 3 senses:1. socialization through training and education 2. ( agriculture) production of food by preparing the land to grow crops 3. a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality Familiarity information: CULTIVATION used as a noun is uncommon. Dictionary entry details• CULTIVATION (noun)Sense 1 cultivation [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Socialization through training and education Classified under: Nouns denoting acts or actions Hypernyms (\"\"cultivation\"\" is a kind of...):acculturation; enculturation; socialisation; socialization (the adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture)Sense 2 cultivation [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: (agriculture) production of food by preparing the land to grow crops Classified under: Nouns denoting acts or actions Hypernyms (\"\"cultivation\"\" is a kind of...):production ( (economics) manufacturing or mining or growing something (usually in large quantities) for sale)Domain category:agriculture; farming; husbandry (the practice of cultivating the land or raising stock)Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"\"cultivation\"\"):aquaculture (rearing aquatic animals or cultivating aquatic plants for food)apiculture; beekeeping (the cultivation of bees on a commercial scale for the production of honey)agriculture; farming; husbandry (the practice of cultivating the land or raising stock)culture (the raising of plants or animals)tilling (cultivation of the land in order to raise crops)Sense 3 cultivation [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: A highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality Classified under: Nouns denoting stable states of affairs Synonyms:refinement; polish; cultivation; culture; finish Context examples:they performed with great polish / I admired the exquisite refinement of his prose / almost an inspiration which gives to all work that finish which is almost art Hypernyms (\"\"cultivation\"\" is a kind of...):flawlessness; ne plus ultra; perfection (the state of being without a flaw or defect)Learn English with... Proverbs of the week\"\"History repeats itself.\"\" ( English proverb) \"\"Those that lie down with dogs, get up with fleas.\"\" ( Native American proverb, Blackfoot) \"\"Haste makes waste.\"\" ( American proverb) \"\"Creaking carts last longest.\"\" ( Dutch proverb)CULTIVATION: related words searches» acculturation meaning » Definition of enculturation » What does socialisation mean? » Definition of aquaculture » Definition of apiculture CULTIVATED CELERYCULTIVATED CRAB APPLECULTIVATED LANDCULTIVATED PARSNIPCULTIVATED PLANTCULTIVATED RICECULTIVATED STRAWBERRYCULTIVATIONCULTIVATORCULTURALEnglish learning courses About Practical English About Telephone English About Accounting English Learn English Free English Language Dictionary British and American English pronunciation Other popular searches:» meaning of the christmas tree » leeward » what does amorous mean » rope-a-dope » arguably meaning Page delivered in 0.0422 seconds \""
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"docid": "D1801388#0",
"title": "https://www.diet.com/g/central-american-and-mexican-diet?get=central-american-and-mexican-diet\nCentral American and Mexican Diet",
"text": "Share Tweet Post Central American and Mexican Diet Table of Contents Definition Origins Description Benefits Risks Resources Definition The diets of peoples in Mexico and Central America (Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Belize, and Costa Rica) have several commonalities, though within the region great differences in methods of preparation and in local recipes exist. The basis of the traditional diet in this part of the world is corn (maize) and beans, with the addition of meat, animal products, local fruits, and vegetables. As in other parts of the world, the diet of people in this area has expanded to include more processed foods. In many parts of Mexico and Central America, access to a variety of foods remains limited, and undernutrition, particularly among children, is a major problem. Although access to an increased variety of foods can improve the adequacy of both macronutrient and micronutrient status, there is evidence that the use of processed foods is contributing to the rapidly increasing prevalence of obesity and diet-related chronic diseases such as diabetes. Common foods of Central America and Mexico Avocado Bananas Beans Beef Cacti Calabaza (pumpkin)Carrots Chicken Chile peppers Con leche (coffee, milk, cinnamon, and sugar)Corn Eggs Fish Greens, locally grown Guavas Limes Mangoes Melons Nances (fruit)Onions Oranges Papayas Pineapple Plantains Pork Queso del pais, a mild, soft white cheese Tomatillos Tomatoes Tortillas, corn and flour Tunas (prickly pears from cacti) (Illustration by GGS Information Services/Thomson Gale. ) Origins Traditional Dietary Habits The traditional diet of Mexico and Central America is based on corn and beans, but offers a wide diversity of preparations. Coupled with locally available fruits, vegetables, meat and dairy products, the diet can be highly nutritious. However, poverty frequently limits access to an adequate variety of quality foods, resulting in malnutrition. At the same time, the increasing use of processed foods is contributing to obesity, diabetes, and other chronic conditions in this region."
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"docid": "D899805#0",
"title": "http://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/breeding.htm\nBREEDING",
"text": "\"Audio English.org » Dictionary » B » Breastless ... Breughel BREEDINGPronunciation (US): Dictionary entry overview: What does breeding mean?• BREEDING (noun) The noun BREEDING has 5 senses:1. elegance by virtue of fineness of manner and expression 2. the result of good upbringing (especially knowledge of correct social behavior) 3. helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community 4. the production of animals or plants by inbreeding or hybridization 5. the sexual activity of conceiving and bearing offspring Familiarity information: BREEDING used as a noun is common.• BREEDING (adjective) The adjective BREEDING has 1 sense:1. producing offspring or set aside especially for producing offspring Familiarity information: BREEDING used as an adjective is very rare. Dictionary entry details• BREEDING (noun)Sense 1 breeding [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Elegance by virtue of fineness of manner and expression Classified under: Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects Synonyms:breeding; genteelness; gentility Hypernyms (\"\"breeding\"\" is a kind of...):elegance (a refined quality of gracefulness and good taste)Sense 2 breeding [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: The result of good upbringing (especially knowledge of correct social behavior)Classified under: Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects Synonyms:breeding; training; education Context example:a woman of breeding and refinement Hypernyms (\"\"breeding\"\" is a kind of...):upbringing (properties acquired during a person's formative years)Sense 3 breeding [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community Classified under: Nouns denoting acts or actions Synonyms:bringing up; nurture; fostering; fosterage; upbringing; rearing; raising; breeding Context example:they debated whether nature or nurture was more important Hypernyms (\"\"breeding\"\" is a kind of...):acculturation; enculturation; socialisation; socialization (the adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture)Sense 4 breeding [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: The production of animals or plants by inbreeding or hybridization Classified under: Nouns denoting acts or actions Hypernyms (\"\"breeding\"\" is a kind of...):production ( (economics) manufacturing or mining or growing something (usually in large quantities) for sale)Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"\"breeding\"\"):autosexing ( (especially of domestic fowl) breeding to reveal differential sex characteristics at hatching)cattle breeding (breeding cattle)dog breeding (breeding dogs)horse breeding (breeding horses)Sense 5 breeding [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: The sexual activity of conceiving and bearing offspring Classified under: Nouns denoting acts or actions Synonyms:facts of life; procreation; breeding; reproduction Hypernyms (\"\"breeding\"\" is a kind of...):sex; sex activity; sexual activity; sexual practice (activities associated with sexual intercourse)Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"\"breeding\"\"):crossbreeding; interbreeding; miscegenation (reproduction by parents of different races (especially by white and non-white persons))generation; multiplication; propagation (the act of producing offspring or multiplying by such production)• BREEDING (adjective)Sense 1 breeding [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Producing offspring or set aside especially for producing offspring Context examples:the breeding population / retained a few bulls for breeding purposes Similar:fruitful (productive or conducive to producing in abundance)Learn English with... Proverbs of the week\"\"It's a good horse that never stumbles.\"\" ( English proverb) \"\"Grass grows on its roots\"\" (Azerbaijani proverb) \"\"Dwell not upon thy weariness, thy strength shall be according to the measure of thy desire.\"\" ( Arabic proverb) \"\"It's not only cooks that wear long knives.\"\" ("
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"docid": "D3490775#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/10752972/1t-multicultural-1-flash-cards/\n1T Multicultural 1",
"text": "\"45 terms Strayarts1T Multicultural 11T Multicultural 1Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort... view of people refers to universal principles underlying personality and psychopathology. I.e., development the same for all humans. etic... view of people refers to the notion that there is no one model of mental health that can be applied to all. emic... is the interpretation of body language such as facial expressions and gestures and differs from culture to culture. kinesics According to kinesics, white people maintain eye contact when ... and decrease eye contact when ... listening, speaking According to kinesics, African-Americans maintain eye contact when ... and decrease eye contact when ... speaking, listening...'s theory of acculturation suggests that there are four possible outcomes of the acculturation process: assimilation (movement toward the dominant culture and loss of own culture), integration (synthesis of the two cultures), separation/rejection (reaffirmation of the traditional culture while avoiding dominant culture), or marginalization (alienation from both cultures). J. W. Berry According to J. W. Berry's theory of acculturation, one possible outcome is ..., namely the movement toward the dominant culture and loss of own culture. assimilation According to J. W. Berry's theory of acculturation, one possible outcome is ..., namely the synthesis of the two cultures. integration According to J. W. Berry's theory of acculturation, one possible outcome is ..., namely the reaffirmation of the traditional culture while avoiding dominant culture."
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"docid": "D255459#0",
"title": "http://pandora.cii.wwu.edu/trimble/research_themes/ethnicity_identity.htm\nEthnic Identity",
"text": "\">> Back to Research Themes Ethnic Identity Joseph E. Trimble and Ryan Dickson Western Washington Universityin C. B. Fisher & Lerner, R. M. (Eds. ; in press), Applied developmental science: An encyclopedia of research, policies, and programs. Thousand Oaks: Sage. The construct, ethnic identity, can best be understood through an examination of its etymological origins. The term ethnic has Latin and Greek origins – ethnicus and ethnikas both meaning nation. It can and has been used historically to refer to people as heathens. Ethos, in Greek, means custom, disposition or trait. Ethnikas and ethos taken together therefore can mean a band of people (nation) living together who share and acknowledge common customs. The second part of the construct, identity, has Latin origins and is derived from the word identitas; the word is formed from idem meaning same . Thus, the term is used to express the notion of sameness, likeness, and oneness."
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"docid": "D1213143#0",
"title": "https://flowpsychology.com/voter-apathy-definition/\nVoter Apathy Definition",
"text": "Home Voter Apathy Definition Voter Apathy Definition Voter Apathy is a common term used mainly in politics describing perceived absence of caring for voters during election. This attitude is more evident when one electoral party got large majority or when voters got little influence. Apathy is said to be an emotional state that is characterized by lack of interest or emotion either on a particular subject or toward other elements of individual’s life. Characteristics of this emotional state are lack of motivation and passion, absence of interest or excitement to any essential aspects of life and lack of concern for other’s social and emotional being. This emotional condition might be psychological in pure origin or might originated from series of neurological disorders. Apathy is also said to be caused by regular intake of intense mind-altering drugs. There are other things that can lead to apathy and this includes trauma, witnessing horrific events and more. This emotional state has also become evident in the politically driven world. However, there are specific distinctions covering voter apathy. This is usually cited as one possible cause of eligible voters’ low turnout."
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"docid": "D1405167#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machismo\nMachismo",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Macho\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Macho (disambiguation). For other uses, see Machismo (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Masochism (disambiguation). This article possibly contains original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. ( April 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)The Crowning of the Virtuous Hero by Peter Paul Rubens Part of a series on Masculism Men Boys Masculinity Movements [show]Topics and issues [hide]Topics Sex differences in humans Human male sexuality Gender equality ( Misandry Hegemonic masculinity)Gender roles Machismo Men and feminism ( Pro-feminism Anti-feminism)Issues Genital mutilation Forced circumcision Rape ( Prison rape Male rape False accusation of rape)Domestic violence ( against men)Violence against LGBT people ( Homophobia Gay bashing Transphobia)Conscription Reproductive Rights Paternal rights and abortion No-fault divorce By country [show]Notable persons [show]Lists and categories [show]See also [show]Men's rights portalv t e Machismo ( / m ə ˈ tʃ iː z m oʊ, m ɑː -, - ˈ tʃ ɪ -/; Spanish: [maˈtʃizmo]; Portuguese: [maˈʃizmu] (from Spanish and Portuguese \"\" macho \"\", male [1]) is the sense of being ' manly ' and self-reliant, the concept associated with \"\"a strong sense of masculine pride: an exaggerated masculinity.\"\" [ 2] It is associated with \"\"a man’s responsibility to provide for, protect, and defend his family.\"\" [ 3] In American political usage, William Safire said that it refers to the... \"\"condescension of the swaggering male; the trappings of manliness used to dominate women and keep them 'in their place....'\"\" [4]The word macho has a long history in both Spain and Portugal as well as in Spanish and Portuguese languages."
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"title": "https://www.synonyms.net/synonym/culture\nVisual Synonyms of culture",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (2.00 / 2 votes)Rate these synonyms:culture, civilization, civilisation (noun)a particular society at a particular time and place\"\"early Mayan civilization\"\"Synonyms:culture, civilization, cultivation, acculturation, polish, civilisation, finish, refinementculture (noun)the tastes in art and manners that are favored by a social group Synonyms:civilization, finish, acculturation, polish, civilisation, refinement, cultivationacculturation, culture (noun)all the knowledge and values shared by a society Synonyms:socialization, enculturation, civilization, assimilation, finish, culture, socialisation, civilisation, acculturation, polish, cultivation, refinementculture (noun) (biology) the growing of microorganisms in a nutrient medium (such as gelatin or agar)\"\"the culture of cells in a Petri dish\"\"Synonyms:civilization, finish, acculturation, polish, civilisation, refinement, cultivationpolish, refinement, culture, cultivation, finish (noun)a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality\"\"they performed with great polish\"\"; \"\"I admired the exquisite refinement of his prose\"\"; \"\"almost an inspiration which gives to all work that finish which is almost art\"\"--Joseph Conrad Synonyms:purification, goal, acculturation, refinement, shade, last, polish, finish, culture, ending, coating, glossiness, cultivation, nuance, nicety, destination, civilization, finis, finishing, refining, stopping point, civilisation, elaboration, subtlety, close, gloss, conclusion, burnish, finaleculture (noun)the attitudes and behavior that are characteristic of a particular social group or organization\"\"the developing drug culture\"\"; \"\"the reason that the agency is doomed to inaction has something to do with the FBI culture\"\"Synonyms:civilization, finish, acculturation, polish, civilisation, refinement, cultivationculture (verb)the raising of plants or animals\"\"the culture of oysters\"\"Synonyms:civilization, finish, acculturation, polish, civilisation, refinement, cultivationculture (verb)grow in a special preparation\"\"the biologist grows microorganisms\"\"English Synonyms and Antonyms (5.00 / 1 vote)Rate these synonyms:culture Agriculture is the generic term, including at once the science, the art, and the process of supplying human wants by raising the products of the soil, and by the associated industries; farming is the practise of agriculture as a business; there may be theoretical agriculture, but not theoretical farming; we speak of the science of agriculture, the business of farming; scientific agriculture may be wholly in books; scientific farming is practised upon the land; we say an agricultural college rather than a college of farming. Farming refers to the cultivation of considerable portions of land, and the raising of the coarser crops; gardening is the close cultivation of a small area for small fruits, flowers, vegetables, etc., and while it may be done upon a farm is yet a distinct industry. Gardening in general, kitchen-gardening, the cultivation of vegetables, etc., for the household, market-gardening, the raising of the same for sale, floriculture, the culture of flowers, and horticulture, the culture of fruits, flowers, or vegetables, are all departments of agriculture, but not strictly nor ordinarily of farming; farming is itself one department of agriculture. Husbandry is a general word for any form of practical agriculture, but is now chiefly poetical. Tillage refers directly to the work bestowed upon the land, as plowing, manuring, etc. ; cultivation refers especially to the processes that bring forward the crop; we speak of the tillage of the soil, the cultivation of corn; we also speak of land as in a state of cultivation, under cultivation, etc. Culture is now applied to the careful development of any product to a state of perfection, especially by care through successive generations; the choice varieties of the strawberry have been produced by wise and patient culture; a good crop in any year is the result of good cultivation. Synonyms:agriculture, cultivation, farming, floriculture, gardening, horticulture, husbandry, kitchen-gardening, market-gardening, tillage Dictionary of English Synonymes (1.00 / 1 vote)Rate these synonyms:culture (n.)Synonyms:agriculture, tillageculture (n.)Synonyms:improvement, refinement, cultivation, civilization PPDB, the paraphrase database (1.00 / 1 vote)Rate these synonyms: List of paraphrases:cultural, cultures, cultivation, crop, cultura, kultur, civilisation, cropping, crops, culturing, kultura, mentality, culturally, growing, civilization \""
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"title": "https://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/psychoactive.htm\nPSYCHOACTIVE",
"text": "\"Audio English.org » Dictionary » P » Psychedelic Drug ... Psychopsis Krameriana PSYCHOACTIVEDictionary entry overview: What does psychoactive mean?• PSYCHOACTIVE (adjective) The adjective PSYCHOACTIVE has 1 sense:1. affecting the mind or mood or other mental processes Familiarity information: PSYCHOACTIVE used as an adjective is very rare. Dictionary entry details• PSYCHOACTIVE (adjective)Sense 1 psychoactive [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Affecting the mind or mood or other mental processes Synonyms:psychoactive; psychotropic Context example:psychoactive drugs Similar:hallucinogenic (capable of producing hallucinations)mind-altering (producing mood changes or distorted perception)mind-expanding ( (of hallucinogenic drugs) giving a sense of heightened or broader awareness)mind-bending; mind-blowing (intensely affecting the mind especially in producing hallucinations)psychedelic (producing distorted sensory perceptions and feelings or altered states of awareness or sometimes states resembling psychosis)Antonym:nonpsychoactive (not affecting the mind or mental processes)Learn English with... Proverbs of the week\"\"Never judge the book by it's cover.\"\" ( English proverb) \"\"The word of the old, and the gun of the young.\"\" ( Albanian proverb) \"\"The monkey in his mother's eye is a gazelle.\"\" ( Arabic proverb) \"\"Life does not always go over roses.\"\" ( Dutch proverb)PSYCHOACTIVE: related words searches» mind-blowing definition » What does nonpsychoactive mean? » Meaning of psychedelic » What does mind-expanding mean? » hallucinogenic definition PSYCHIC PHENOMENONPSYCHIC TRAUMAPSYCHICALPSYCHICAL COMMUNICATIONPSYCHICALLYPSYCHOPSYCHOACTIVEPSYCHOACTIVE DRUGPSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCEPSYCHOANALYSEEnglish learning courses About Practical English About Telephone English About Accounting English Learn English Free English Language Dictionary British and American English pronunciation Other popular searches:» meaning of resort » walter elias disney » meaning of prenatal » rig » what does acculturation mean Page delivered in 0.0394 seconds \""
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_assimilation\nCultural assimilation",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( November 2011)The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. ( May 2014)Cultural assimilation is the process in which a minority group or culture resembles those of a dominant group. The term is used to refer to both individuals and groups; the latter case can refer to a range of social groups, including ethnic minorities, immigrants, indigenous peoples, and other marginalized groups such as sexual minorities who adapt to being culturally dominated by another societal group. Cultural assimilation may involve either a quick or a gradual change depending on circumstances of the group. Full assimilation occurs when members of a society become indistinguishable from those of the dominant group. Whether it is desirable for a given group to assimilate is often disputed by both members of the group and those of the dominant society. Cultural assimilation does not guarantee social homophily though as this article states, geographical and other natural barriers between cultures even if started by the same dominant culture will be culturally different. ["
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"title": "http://www.sociologyguide.com/basic-concepts/index.php\n.",
"text": "Home >> Basic Concepts Basic Concepts & Terms of Sociology The basic premise of sociology is that human behavior is largely shaped by the groups to which people belong and by the social interaction that takes place within those groups. The main focus of sociology is the group not the individual. The sociologist is mainly interested in the interaction between the people - the ways in which people act towards respond and influence each other. Sociology is characterized by its approach to phenomena (the approach to science) and by its subject matter (human interaction). It is rightly defined as scientific study of human interaction. Sociology is about society, its constituent institutions, their inter relationship and the actors. Sociologists study the patterns in social interactions. According to Bogardus sociology has a long past but only a short history. The earliest attempts at systematic thought regarding social life in the west may be said to have begun with the ancient Greek philosophers Plato and his disciple Aristotle. Plato's Republic is an analysis of the city community in all its aspects and in Aristotle's Ethics and Politics the first major attempt to deal systematically with the law, the society and the state."
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"title": "http://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/rearing.htm\nREARING",
"text": "\"Audio English.org » Dictionary » R » Real Stuff ... Reasoning REARINGPronunciation (US): Dictionary entry overview: What does rearing mean?• REARING (noun) The noun REARING has 2 senses:1. the properties acquired as a consequence of the way you were treated as a child 2. helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community Familiarity information: REARING used as a noun is rare.• REARING (adjective) The adjective REARING has 1 sense:1. rearing on left hind leg with forelegs elevated and head usually in profile Familiarity information: REARING used as an adjective is very rare. Dictionary entry details• REARING (noun)Sense 1 rearing [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: The properties acquired as a consequence of the way you were treated as a child Classified under: Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects Synonyms:nurture; rearing; raising Hypernyms (\"\"rearing\"\" is a kind of...):upbringing (properties acquired during a person's formative years)Sense 2 rearing [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community Classified under: Nouns denoting acts or actions Synonyms:bringing up; rearing; fosterage; fostering; nurture; upbringing; breeding; raising Context example:they debated whether nature or nurture was more important Hypernyms (\"\"rearing\"\" is a kind of...):acculturation; enculturation; socialisation; socialization (the adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture)• REARING (adjective)Sense 1 rearing [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Rearing on left hind leg with forelegs elevated and head usually in profile Synonyms:rearing; rampant Context example:a lion rampant Similar:erect; upright; vertical (upright in position or posture)Domain category:heraldry (the study and classification of armorial bearings and the tracing of genealogies)Learn English with... Proverbs of the week\"\"Talking a mile a minute.\"\" ( English proverb) \"\"Can you live with the heart of a rabbit?\"\" ( Albanian proverb) \"\"While they read the Bible to the wolf, it says: hurry up, my flock left.\"\" ( Armenian proverb) \"\"High trees catch lots of wind.\"\" ( Dutch proverb)REARING: related words searches» Meaning of socialization » Definition of erect » What does acculturation mean? » Definition of heraldry » What does vertical mean?"
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"title": "http://pediaa.com/difference-between-assimilation-and-acculturation/\nDifference Between Assimilation and Acculturation",
"text": "Difference Between Assimilation and Acculturation September 11, 2015 by admin 3 min read Main Difference Assimilation vs. Acculturation Acculturation is the transfer of values and customs from one group to another while Assimilation is the cultural absorption of a minority group into the main cultural body. Assimilation and acculturation are two major concepts in sociology and deal with the change in people. In simple terms, assimilation is the process by which a person or a group’s language and/or culture become similar to another culture or language. Acculturation is the exchange of cultural features that results when different groups come into continuous firsthand contact. This article will describe the two concepts separately and then move on to the difference between Assimilation and Acculturation. What is assimilation? Assimilation can be defined as the cultural absorption of a minority group into the main cultural body. This term is mostly used in terms of immigrants or minority groups. Here, the minority culture, or the group who was absorbed into the main culture, lose characteristics of their culture such as language, traditions and even their self-identity. Assimilation can be a quick process or a gradual change."
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"title": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/06/090601085920.htm\nHispanic Children In U.S. At Greater Risk For Obesity Than Other Ethnic/Racial Groups",
"text": "\"Science News from research organizations Hispanic Children In U. S. At Greater Risk For Obesity Than Other Ethnic/Racial Groups Date: June 4, 2009Source: Elsevier Summary: The prevalence of overweight in the US population is among the highest in Mexican-American children and adolescents. In a study of 1,030 Hispanic children between the ages of 4 and 19, researchers found less than optimal diets in both overweight and non-overweight participants. Share: FULL STORYThe prevalence of overweight in the US population is among the highest in Mexican-American children and adolescents. In a study of 1,030 Hispanic children between the ages of 4 and 19, published in the June 2009 issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association, researchers from the Baylor College of Medicine found less than optimal diets in both overweight and non-overweight participants. According to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES), in 2005-2006 the prevalence of overweight among children (2-19 years) from all ethnic/racial groups was 15.5%. For Mexican-American males and females (2-19 years) the prevalence was 23.2% and 18.5%, respectively. Although the US environment encourages a sedentary lifestyle and excess food intake, the Hispanic population is burdened with additional risk factors for childhood obesity including parental obesity, low socioeconomic status (SES), recent immigration, acculturation to US diet and lifestyle, and limited health insurance coverage. The VIVA LA FAMILIA Study was designed to identify genetic and environmental factors contributing to childhood obesity in the Hispanic population. It provided the novel opportunity to assess the diet of a large cohort of Hispanic children from low-SES families at high risk for obesity (1,030 children from 319 families in Houston, Texas). On average, 91% of parents were overweight or obese and parental income and education levels were low."
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"docid": "D3033233#0",
"title": "http://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/society/indian-society/acculturation-processes-and-types-with-diagram/47107/\nAcculturation: Processes and Types (With Diagram)",
"text": "Acculturation: Processes and Types (With Diagram)Article shared by : ADVERTISEMENTS: Acculturation is a process whereby an individual or group acquires the cultural characteristics of another through direct or indirect contact and interaction. So, the term acculturation includes two processes: (a) The process of contacts between different cultures. ADVERTISEMENTS: (b) The process which includes the outcome of such contacts. The process of contact among different cultures may take place through two methods: (i) Direct method (ii) Indirect method ADVERTISEMENTS: In direct method, acculturation involves direct social interaction. In indirect method, acculturation involves exposure to other cultures by means of the mass media of communication. The process which includes the outcome of such contacts involves three stages in relation to acculturation. ( i) Assimilation of one group of the culture with other. ( ii) Modification in the existing culture. ( iii) Changes in the areas of group identity. Sometimes it may be happened that a tension continues between new and old cultures which leads to the adaptation of the new as well as the old."
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"docid": "D109425#0",
"title": "http://www.dimensionsofculture.com/2010/11/culture-and-family-dynamics/\nCultural Differences in Family Dynamics",
"text": "Cultural Differences in Family Dynamicsby Marcia Carteret, M. Ed. | Nov 2, 2010Fundamental concepts about culture and family dynamics should be understood by providers so they may best address how the unique family experience of an individual patient affects decision-making, compliance, and successful treatment outcomes. Individuality vs. Interdependence Cultures differ in how much they encourage individuality and uniqueness vs. conformity and interdependence. Individualistic cultures stress self-reliance, decision-making based on individual needs, and the right to a private life. In collectivist cultures absolute loyalty is expected to one’s immediate and extended family/tribe. The term familism is often used to describe the dominant social pattern where decision-making processes emphasize the needs of the family/group first, and the concept of having a “private life” may not even exist. Nuclear vs. Extended Family Models In western cultures, and particularly in European American culture, families typically follow a nuclear model comprised of parents and their children. When important health care-related decisions must be made, it is usually the parents who decide, though children are raised to think for themselves and are encouraged to act as age-appropriate decision makers as well. Upon reaching adulthood, when parental consent is no longer an issue, young American adults may choose to exercise their right to privacy in health care matters. This is markedly different from collectivist cultures that adhere to an extended family model."
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"docid": "D2489697#0",
"title": "http://health.gov/dietaryguidelines/2015-scientific-report/06-chapter-1/d1-2.asp\nPart D. Chapter 1: Food and Nutrient Intakes, and Health: Current Status and Trends - Continued",
"text": "Part D. Chapter 1: Food and Nutrient Intakes, and Health: Current Status and Trends - Continued Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Nutrient Intake and Nutrients of Concern An overarching premise of the DGAC is that that the Dietary Guidelines for Americans should provide food-based guidance for obtaining the nutrients needed for optimal reproductive health, growth and development, healthy aging, and well-being across the lifespan (ages 2 years and older). Specific nutrient intake requirements are established for each sex and life-stage group by the Food and Nutrition Board of the Institute of Medicine 7 and as such, this DGAC report did not reevaluate IOM recommendations or make independent specific nutrient recommendations. Rather, the DGAC reviewed nutrient intake and biochemical measures of nutritional status and potential nutrient-related health outcomes to identify “shortfall nutrients” and “overconsumed nutrients”, and then determined whether these nutrients should be designated as “nutrients of public health concern. ”“Shortfall nutrients” are those that may be underconsumed either across the population or in specific groups relative to IOM-based standards, such as the Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) or the Adequate Intake (AI). The EAR is the best measure of population adequacy of nutrient intake as is it is “the average daily intake level estimated to meet the requirement of half of the healthy individuals in a particular life stage and gender group.” 7 p.3 The EAR is used to estimate the prevalence of inadequate intakes within a group. The AI is “a recommended average daily nutrient intake level based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of nutrient intake by a group (or groups) of apparently healthy people that are assumed to be adequate—used when an RDA cannot be determined.” 7 p.3 A high prevalence of inadequate intake either across the U. S. population or in specific groups constitutes a shortfall nutrient. Overconsumed nutrients are those that may be overconsumed either across the population or in specific groups related to IOM-based standards such as the Tolerable Upper Limit of Intake (UL) or other expert group standards. A high prevalence of excess intake either across the U. S. population or in specific group constitutes an overconsumed nutrient."
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"docid": "D3490776#0",
"title": "http://www.immi.se/intercultural/nr37/wong.html\nImpact of Overseas Immersion Homestay Experience on Linguistic Confidence and Intercultural Communication Strategies",
"text": "Impact of Overseas Immersion Homestay Experience on Linguistic Confidence and Intercultural Communication Strategies Ruth Wong The Hong Kong Institute of Education Abstract This paper attempts to use Clements’ linguistic confidence theory (Clement, 1980) to explore the relationship between students' intercultural communication strategies, and their linguistic confidence in their second language (L2) both before and during immersion programmes, particularly in the context of the homestay experience. Questionnaire and student interviews were conducted before and after the immersion programmes to investigate levels of anxiety and linguistic confidence which in turn affected the intercultural communication strategies employed. With the results found in this study, this paper also attempts to modify and elaborate Clement’s (1980) linguistic confidence theory. Results indicated increased L2 linguistic confidence and lower anxiety levels after students interacted with their host families. Intercultural communication strategies employed at the pre-immersion stage and during immersion differed. The intercultural communication strategies employed in the pre-immersion stage were decidedly passive which directly affected students’ linguistic confidence, but students became less anxious as they interacted directly with host families which in turn led to stronger linguistic confidence. Keywords: linguistic confidence theory, intercultural communication strategies, immersion, homestay Introduction Within immersion programmes, the homestay experience provides second-language (L2) learners with authentic situations for the development of both linguistic and intercultural communicative competence. As Noel, Pon and Clément (1996:49) say, “Self confidence with using English as a second language was related to linguistic acculturation and may also be related to cultural acculturation in certain context.” Past studies believed that students studying and living abroad with a host family would have a large amount of language contact which in turn would lead to language proficiency development (Brecht, Davison, & Ginsberg, 1993; Chaseling, 2001; Coleman, 1997; Freed, So & Lazar, 2003; Isabelli, 2004; Segalowitz & Freed, 2004) because the homestay experience provides an immediate and non-threatening environment that exposes students to authentic linguistic situations to use and learn the new language (Carlson, Burn, Useem & Yachimowiczm, 1990; Chaseling, 2001; Koestler, 1986; Opper, Teichler, & Carlson, 1990). It also allows for tertiary socialisation into the target community, as stated by Alfred & Byram (2002)."
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/acculturation\nacculturation",
"text": "acculturationnoun ac·cul·tur·a·tion \\ ə-ˌkəl-chə-ˈrā-shən, a- \\Popularity: Top 1% of lookups Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLEditor's Note: What is the difference between acculturation, assimilation, and amalgamation ? Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of acculturation1: cultural modification of an individual, group, or people by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culturethe acculturation of immigrants to American life; also: a merging of cultures as a result of prolonged contact2: the process by which a human being acquires the culture of a particular society from infancy—acculturationalplay \\ -shnəl, -shə-nᵊl \\ adjective—acculturativeplay \\ ə-ˈkəl-chə-ˌrā-tiv, a- \\ adjective What is the difference between acculturation, assimilation, and amalgamation ? Acculturation is one of several forms of culture contact, and has a couple of closely related terms, including assimilation and amalgamation. Although all three of these words refer to changes due to contact between different cultures, there are notable differences between them. Acculturation is often tied to political conquest or expansion, and is applied to the process of change in beliefs or traditional practices that occurs when the cultural system of one group displaces that of another. Assimilation refers to the process through which individuals and groups of differing heritages acquire the basic habits, attitudes, and mode of life of an embracing culture. Amalgamation refers to a blending of cultures, rather than one group eliminating another ( acculturation) or one group mixing itself into another ( assimilation ). Origin and Etymology of acculturationad- + 1 culture + -ation Note: Word introduced by the American soldier, geologist, and explorer John Wesley Powell (1834-1902) in Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages (Smithsonian Institution, 1880), and used by him subsequently in a number of essays. NEW!"
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/18245069/ap-human-geography-all-terms-flash-cards/\nAP Human Geography ALL TERMS",
"text": "\"918 terms Nico Leis AP Human Geography ALL TERMSHuman geography a branch of geography that focuses on the study of patterns and processes that shape human interaction with the built environment, with particular reference to the causes and consequences of the spatial distribution of human activity on the Earth's surface Physical geography the study of physical features of the earth's surface Absolute location The exact position of a place on the earth's surface. Relative location the location of something in relation to something else Spatial perspective they way geographers look at everything-- in relation to space Map a 2D model of the earth or a portion of its surface Mental map A map which represents the perceptions and knowledge a person has of an area Distribution the frequency or occurrence of something Pattern a consistent or characteristic arrangement Formal region a region marked by uniformity Functional (nodal) region a group of places linked together by some function's influence on them Perceptual (vernacular) region a region defined by people's beliefs Remote sensing technique of obtaining information about objects through the study of data collected by special instruments that are not in physical contact with the objects being analyzed Geographic Information Systems a computer program that stores geographic data and produces maps to show those data Diffusion the spread of a culture element or some other phenomena Expansion diffusion a form of diffusion in which the cultural component spreads outward to new places while remaining strong in its original hearth Relocation diffusion a form of diffusion that involves the actual movement of the original adopters from their point of origin to a new place Acculturation occurs when the \"\"weaker\"\" of two cultures adopts traits from the more dominant culture Assimilation in cultural convergence, this occurs when the original traits of the weaker culuter are completely erased and replaced by the traits of the more dominant culture Transculturation occurs when two cultures of just about equal power or influence meet and exchange ideas or traits without the domination seen in acculturation and assimilation Contagious diffusion a form of expansion diffusion in which numerous places or people near the point of origin become adopters Hierarchical diffusion occurs when the diffusion innovation or concept spreads from a place or person of power or high susceptibility to another ina leveled pattern Independent invention in which many hearths invent similar innovations without knowing about each other Environmental determinism the idea that human behavior is controlled by the physical environment Possibilism the idea that the natural environment places limits on the set of choices available to people Culture the sum total of the knowledge, attitudes, and habitual behavior patterns shared and transmitted by the members of society Cultural diffusion the spread of culture Cultural landscape tangible result of a human group's interaction with its environment Culture hearth area where innovations in culture began and from which such cultural elements spread Culture trait a single piece of a culture's traditions and practices Culture complex a unique combination of culture traits for a particular culture group Culture realm A cluster of regions in which related culture systems prevail. Culture region A region within which common culture charecteristics prevail Culture system collection of culture complexes that shaper a group's common identity Sequent occupance theory that a place is occupied by different groups of people, each group leaving an imprint on the place from which the next group learns Folk culture isolated group that has had long-lasting culture traits that have not changed substantially over time Popular culture mass culture that diffuses rapidly Commodification the process though which something is given monetary value Stimulus diffusion expansion diffusion in which the innovative idea diffuses from its hearth outward, but the original idea is changed by the new adoptersadaptive strategies the unique way in which each culture uses its particular physical environmentarchitectural form the look of housing, effected by the available materials, the environment the house is in, and the popular culture of the timeauthenticity the truthfulness of origins, attributions, commitments, sincerity, devotion, and intentions; the quality of being authenticcultural appropriation the process by which cultures adopt customs and knowledge from other cultures and use them for their own benefitfolk culture cultural traits such as dress modes, dwellings, traditions, and institutions of usually small, traditional communitiesfolk ways any informal norms, virtues, or values characterized by being followed through imitation and mild social pressure but not strictly enforced or put into lawfolklore consists of legends, music, oral history, proverbs, jokes, popular beliefs, and customs that are the traditions of that culture, subculture, or groupmaladapted diffusion diffusion in which image takes precedence over practicalitymaterial culture the art, housing, clothing, sports, dances, foods, and other similar items constructed or created by a group of peoplenon material culture the beliefs, practices, aesthetics, and values , of a group of peopleplacelessness the loss of uniqueness of place in the cultural landscape so that one place looks like the nextpopular culture cultural traits such as dress, diet, and music that identify and are part of today's changeable, urban-based, media-influenced, western societiessurvey systems systems that are used to collect datatraditional architecture traditional building styles of different cultures, religions, and placesvernacular the commonly spoken language or dialect of a particular people or placeacculturation the exchange of cultural features that results when groups come into continuous first-hand contactadaptation adjusting to a translation based on the cultural environment of the target languageassimilation the process through which people lose originally differentiating traits, such as dress, speech, particularities, or mannerisms when they come into contact with another society or culturecultural convergence contact and interaction of one culture and anothercultural divergence the separation of cultures through less and less contact and interaction between them; restriction of a culture from outside influencescultural integration the process of combining cultures together into onecore / periphery / semi-periphery the core-periphery idea that the core houses the main economic power of the region and the outlying region and that the periphery houses the lesser economic ties with the semi-periphery in-between the twocultural identity the way people categorize their culture, sometimes by the way they dress and what they eatcultural realm the entire region that displays the characteristics of a culturecultural regions a portion of earth's surface occupied by a population sharing recognizable and distinctive cultural characteristicsglobal-local continuum the notion that what happens at the global scale has a direct effect on what happens at the local scale, and vice-versaglocalization the process by which people in a local place mediate and alter regional, national, and global processesinnovation adoption the diffusion of new ideasbario / favala a shantytown in or near a city; slum areacultural adaptation adjusting to a translation based on the cultural environment of the target languagecultural shatter belt an area of instability between regions with opposing political and cultural valuesethnic cleansing the systematic killing or extermination of an entire people or nationethnic conflict a struggle that happened because of ethnicities interactingethnic conclave a gathering of an ethnic groupethnic group people of the same race or nationality who share a distinctive cultureethnic homeland a sizable area inhabited by an ethnic majority that exhibits a strong sense of attachment to the regionethnic neighborhood a neighborhood, typically situated in a larger metropolitan city and constructed by or comprised of a local culture, in which a local culture can practice its customsethnicity affiliation or identity within a group of people bound by common ancestry and cultureethnocentrism conviction of the evident superiority of one's own ethnic groupghetto a forced or voluntarily segregated residential area housing a racial, ethnic, or religious minorityplural society a society that contains various cultural groupsrace a categorization of humans based on skin color and other physical characteristicssegregation a measure of the degree to which members of a minority group are non-uniformly distributed among the total populationcreole a language that began as a pidgin language but was later adopted as the mother tongue by a people in a place of the mother tonguedialect local or regional characteristics of a languageindo-european language a family of several hundred related languages and dialectsisogloss a geographic boundary within which a particular linguistic feature occurslanguage family group of languages with a shared but fairly distant originlanguage group set of languages with a relatively recent common origin and many similar characteristicslingua franca a language used among speakers of different languages for the purposes of trade and commercelinguistic diversity the amount of variation of languages a place hasmonolingual only one language spokenmultilingual more than one language spokenofficial language in multilingual countries the language selected to promote internal cohesion; usually the language of the courts and governmentpidgin when two or more languages are combined in a simplified structure and vocabularyproto language an assumed, reconstructed, or recorded ancestral languagetoponymy the study of place names of a region, or toponymsdowry"
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"docid": "D1008199#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transculturation\nTransculturation",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article is written like a personal reflection or opinion essay that states a Wikipedia editor's personal feelings about a topic. ( December 2007)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( May 2008)Transculturation is a term coined by Cuban anthropologist Fernando Ortiz in 1947 [1] to describe the phenomenon of merging and converging cultures. Transculturation encompasses more than transition from one culture to another; it does not consist merely of acquiring another culture (acculturation) or of losing or uprooting a previous culture (deculturation). Rather, it merges these concepts and additionally carries the idea of the consequent creation of new cultural phenomena (neoculturation). [ 2] Ortiz also referred to the devastating impact of Spanish colonialism on Cuba's indigenous peoples as a \"\"failed transculturation\"\". Transculturation can often be the result of colonial conquest and subjugation, especially in a postcolonial era as native peoples struggle to regain their own sense of identity. In simple terms, transculturation reflects the natural tendency of people (in general) to resolve conflicts over time, rather than exacerbating them. ("
},
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"docid": "D3324361#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/24394780/world-regional-geo-unit-7-flash-cards/\nWorld Regional Geo. Unit 7",
"text": "\"11 terms Coach Crawford82World Regional Geo. Unit 7Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sortacculturation the process by which one cul- ture group undergoes a major modification by adopting many of the characteristics of another,usually dominant culture group.assimilation When the integration process is completedenvironmental determinism that the physical environment—in particular, the climate—determined which cultures would become the most advanced and economically developed.ethnicity Based on the root word ethnos, meaning \"\"people\"\" or \"\"nation,\"\" the term is usually used to refer to the ancestry of a particular people who have in common distinguishing characteristics associated with their heritage. No single trait denotes ethnicity.lingua franca an established language used habitually for communication by people whose native tongues are mutually incomprehensible. For them, it is a second language,one learned in addition to the native tonguepossibilism the viewpoint that people, not environments, are the dynamic forces of cultural development. The needs, traditions, and technological level of a culture affect how that culture both assesses the possibilities of an area and shapes the choices that it makes regarding them.syncretism Adopting cultures do not usually accept intact items originating from the outside. Diffused ideas and artifacts commonly undergo some alteration of meaning or form that makes them acceptable to a borrowing group. The process of the fusion of the old and new,universilizing religion faiths that claim applicability to all humans and that seek to transmit their beliefs to all lands through missionary work and conversion. Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism. Why might one consider language the dominant differentiating element of culture separating societies? Language enables parents to teach their children what the world they live in is like and what they must do to become functioning members of society."
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"docid": "D1340977#0",
"title": "http://www.csub.edu/~gsantos/notes/ResourceMaterial_Ch02.htm\n.",
"text": "\"CHAPTER 2ASSIMILATION AND PLURALISMOverview The concepts of assimilation and pluralism are traced from their theoretical roots (Park on assimilation, Kallen on pluralism) to the present, and Gordon’s model of assimilation, as presented in the early 1960s, is featured. This model forms a major part of what is called the “traditional” model of assimilation throughout the remainder of the text. Classroom experience has been that non-minority students readily accept this model as a representation of how assimilation has and should occur. Much of the text critiques this model-and thus challenges the assumptions of many students. Pluralism is presented as a contrast to assimilation, which has increased in importance since the 1960s. Some reasons for this dynamic and some alternatives to “linear assimilation” are suggested. These will be further explored in future chapters. Learning Goals1. Students will understand that assimilation and pluralism are broad pathways for intergroup relations. They appear in multiple forms and occur simultaneously within a society.2."
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"docid": "D3105213#0",
"title": "http://michaelparenti.org/Italian_American_Identity.html\nItalian American Identity: To Be or Not To Be",
"text": "\"In the 1950s and early 1960s, it was the accepted view among many social scientists that, as ethnic assimilation advanced, ethnic group identities would fade away. But in fact, ethnicity continued to impact significantly upon political life. Why was that? Acculturation and Assimilation In 1967, I published an article in the American Political Science Review arguing that assimilation would not wipe out ethnic politics and ethnic identities in the foreseeable future because assimilation was not happening. I suggested that we needed to distinguish between culture and social systems. A culture is a system of beliefs, values, images, lifestyles, and customary practices including language, law, arts, and the like. A social system consists of the structured relations and associations among individuals and groups both formal and informal: family, church, school, workplace, and other networks of roles and status. The culture is mediated through the social system or social structure, as it is sometimes called. To become well practiced to a prevailing culture is to acculturate. To become absorbed into the dominant social structure is to assimilate."
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"docid": "D2518865#0",
"title": "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK83253/\nChapter 4: Screening and Assessment",
"text": "Chapter 4: Screening and Assessment Go to: Overview Understanding the extent and nature of a woman’s substance use disorder and its interaction with other life areas is essential for careful diagnosis, appropriate case management, and successful treatment. This understanding begins during the screening and assessment process, which helps match the client with appropriate treatment services. To ensure that important information is obtained, providers should use standardized screening and assessment instruments and interview protocols, some of which have been studied for their sensitivity, validity, and accuracy in identifying problems with women. Hundreds of screening instruments and assessment tools exist. Specific instruments are available to help counselors determine whether further assessment is warranted, the nature and extent of a client’s substance use disorder, whether a client has a mental disorder, what types of traumatic experiences a client has had and what the consequences are, and treatment-related factors that impact the client’s response to interventions. This TIP makes no specific recommendations of screening and assessment tools for women and does not intend to present a comprehensive discussion of this complex topic. Rather, the TIP briefly describes several instruments that providers often use to examine areas of female clients’ lives. Attention is given to instruments that have gender-specific normative data or are useful in attending to the biopsychosocial issues unique to women. Several of the screening and assessment instruments discussed in this chapter are provided in Appendix C. This chapter introduces and provides an overview of current screening and assessment processes that may best serve women across the continuum of care. It covers several areas for which to screen, such as acute safety risk, mental disorders, sexual victimization, trauma, and eating disorders."
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"docid": "D25969#0",
"title": "http://www.dimensionsofculture.com/2011/03/cultural-values-of-latino-patients-and-families/\nCultural Values of Latino Patients and Families",
"text": "Cultural Values of Latino Patients and Familiesby Marcia Carteret, M. Ed. | Mar 15, 2011Failure to understand and respond appropriately to the normative cultural values of patients can have a variety of adverse clinical consequences: reduced participation in preventive screenings, delayed immunizations, inaccurate histories, use of harmful remedies, non-compliance, and decreased satisfaction with care to name a few. A primary challenge in working with patients from different cultural backgrounds is being able to use cultural generalizations appropriately without losing sight of the individual patient/family. To succeed in this challenge, clinicians must keep in mind that variations occur between cultural subgroups just as individuals subscribe to group norms to varying degrees. Factors such as socio-economics, education, degree of acculturation and English proficiency have an enormous impact on a person’s health beliefs and behaviors. In this article we will take a look at Latino culture specifically, keeping in mind that a wealthy Cuban American who has been in the United States for many years will likely have cultural values that are markedly different from a recent immigrant to the US from Mexico. Definitions: Latino vs. Hispanic The term Latino denotes all persons living in the United States whose origins can be traced to the Spanish-speaking regions of Latin American, including the Caribbean, Mexico, Central American, and South America. ( Flores 2000) The term Hispanic was created by the U. S. federal government in the early 1970s in an attempt to provide a common denominator to a large and highly diverse population with connection to the Spanish Language. It is often considered a somewhat narrow indicator by those who prefer the term Latino. Interestingly, “Hispanics” are a race to the United States Department of Justice when it enforces provisions of the civil rights laws, but Hispanics are not a race to the Bureau of the Census."
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"docid": "D3235173#0",
"title": "http://www.academia.edu/937545/The_cultural_implications_of_the_Roman_conquest\nThe cultural implications of the Roman conquest",
"text": "pdf The cultural implications of the Roman conquest31 Pages The cultural implications of the Roman conquest Uploaded by Nic Terrenatoconnect to download Get pdf The cultural implications of the Roman conquest Download Edward Bispham run08.tex V1 - June 16, 2008 4:22pm Page 234 from E. Bispham, ed., Roman Europe, (The short Oxford History of Europe), Oxford, OUP, pp. 234-264 8 The cultural implications of the Roman conquest Nicola Terrenato The problem Few political entities, anywhere, at anytime, have been credited with such a massive and capillary cultural impact as the Roman Empire. Marvelling at ‘carbon-copy’ inscriptions or bathhouses from Meso- potamia to Hadrian’s Wall in Scotland, scholars and general public alike have been awestruck by the apparent homogeneity brought about by the irresistible expansion of Rome. Such a long-lived, relatively peaceful empire, bearer of a pervasive and revolutionary form of civilization, was the perfect precedent to justify medieval and modern expansionist projects of all kinds, from Arthurian Cornwall and Nor- man Sicily, to the Spanish conquista and the British Empire. Never equalled, although always emulated, the thorough acculturation pro- moted by Rome is still a very powerful icon today. It is, however, only since the early nineteenth century that this perception of Rome has crystallized into an organic, unquestioned form, aligning schol- arly frameworks with popular representations. European nationalism seems to have had a specific and acute need for a predecessor like the Roman Empire that would legitimize and reinforce the new, dominant imperialist discourse. It is not a coincidence that it is in the Romantic period that some of the foundations of modern Roman history were Edward Bispham run08.tex V1 - June 16, 2008 4:22pm Page 235 from E. Bispham, ed., Roman Europe, (The short Oxford History of Europe), Oxford, OUP, pp."
},
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"docid": "D2663710#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080518075209AAIpoib\nWhat is the difference between assimilation and acculturation?",
"text": "\"Social Science Other - Social Science What is the difference between assimilation and acculturation?4 following Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Thank you for this question which is of utmost interest for a social worker (which I am...). Here is what I found for you: Cultural assimilation (often called merely assimilation) is a process of integration whereby members of an ethno-cultural community (such as immigrants, or ethnic minorities) are \"\"absorbed\"\" into another, generally larger, community. This implies the loss of the characteristics of the absorbed group, such as language, customs, ethnicity and self-identity. Assimilation may be spontaneous, which is usually the case with immigrants, or forced, as is often the case of the assimilation of ethnic minorities (see forced assimilation. A region or society where several different groups are spontaneously assimilated is sometimes referred to as a melting pot. --------------------------------------... Acculturation is the exchange of cultural features that results when groups come into continuous firsthand contact; the original cultural patterns of either or both groups may be altered, but the groups remain distinct. ( Kottak 2007) However, anthropologist Franz Boas (1888, pp. 631-632) argued that all people acculturate, not only \"\"savages\"\" and minorities: \"\"It is not too much to say that there is no people whose customs have developed uninfluenced by foreign culture, that has not borrowed arts and ideas which it has developed in its own way\"\", giving the example that \"\"the steel harpoon used by American and Scotch whalers is a slightly modified imitation of the Eskimo harpoon\"\". Subsequently, anthropologists Redfield, Linton and Herskovits (1936, p.149) developed the oft quoted definition: \"\"Acculturation comprehends those phenomena which result when groups of individuals having different cultures come into continuous first-hand contact, with subsequent changes in the original culture patterns of either or both groups\"\". Despite definitions and evidence that acculturation entails two-way processes of change, research and theory have continued with a focus on the adjustments and changes experienced by aboriginal peoples, immigrants, sojourners, and other minorities in response to their contact with the dominant majority."
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"docid": "D996068#0",
"title": "http://web.stanford.edu/group/ethnoger/filipino.html\n.",
"text": "HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE OF FILIPINO AMERICAN ELDERS Melen Mc Bride, RN, Ph D Stanford Geriatric Education Center Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California DESCRIPTIONThis module reviews the available information on demographic and cultural characteristics, the historical background, health beliefs, and health risks of elders from Filipino backgrounds in the U. S. Recommendations for health interventions are also included. The module is designed to be used in conjunction with the Core Curriculum in Ethnogeriatrics. LEARNING OBJECTIVEAfter completion of this module, the learners will be able to: Describe major sociodemographic characteristics of the Filipino American community and their elderly. Identify significant historical and sociopolitical events that influenced the immigration of Filipino elders to the U. S. Identify at least five cultural factors that affect the interaction of older Filipinos with the health care system. Discuss the major sources of health data, gaps in information, mortality and morbidity rates, and health problems for older Filipino Americans. List major conditions that are different for subgroups of Filipino elders. Describe living arrangements and patterns of social support for frail and disabled older Filipino Americans. Identify at least five critical areas for health assessment, screening, and intervention. List at least five culturally acceptable approaches that could facilitate communication and trust building between a less acculturated elder and a service provider. CONTENT OUTLINEI."
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"docid": "D985470#0",
"title": "https://sites.google.com/a/macalester.edu/refugees/hmong\n.",
"text": "\"A family in a Hmong refugee camp. Photograph by Phillippe Tabbouriech. Creative Commons License (Attribution, no Commercial, no derivative). History of the Hmong In Southeast Asia the Hmong as an ethnic group lived across the northern area of three different countries—Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam. The Hmong lived in relative peace with the other ethnic groups of the region before and during French colonial rule, but support for United States’ military actions in Laos and Vietnam during the 1960’s differentiated them from other groups. When the United States military intervention in Vietnam led to armed conflict along the Laotian-Vietnamese border in the 1970’s, approximately 20,000 Hmong sided with the United States army and provided critical aid in reconnaissance and the destruction of the Ho Chi Minh trail (Lynch 2004: 6). However, the United States pulled troops out of Laos and Vietnam, and evacuated the countryside, leaving the Hmong—considered traitors—behind to face retaliation from those they had fought against. The remaining Hmong in the region fled the hostile regimes of Laos and Vietnam in 1975 to settle in refugee camps like Wat Tham Krabok in Thailand. The U. S. government felt an obligation to provide refuge for their surviving, displaced allies. Policy for the first wave of refugees in the late 1970s was to “scatter Hmong refugees evenly throughout urban and rural areas of the United States in order to promote rapid acculturation” (Tatman 2004: 224)."
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"docid": "D3500345#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/60275955/psych-10-flash-cards/\nPsych 10",
"text": "\"118 terms Rawri9Psych 10Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort What is Psychology? The science of behavior and mental processes What is most important to your survival? Human relationships What is the course syllabus? A legal contract between university and student What are human behavior and mental processes? Products of scientifically understandable levels and systems What are families, groups, and nations to individual behavior? An important determinant of individual behavior Are events at the biochemical level and the political level independent, dependent, or interdependent? Interdependent and can influence one another What is the human brain? Only one level of psychological explanation What are DNA, chromosomes, and genes?"
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"docid": "D1099836#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/24670679/chapter-7-cultural-geography-flash-cards/\nChapter 7 Cultural Geography",
"text": "\"49 terms mnicole002Chapter 7 Cultural Geography Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort A pair of blue jeans is best associated with which cultural subsystem? technological From most general to most specific, which is the most accurate hierarchical representation of cultural units? realm, region, complex, trait Individual culture traits that are functionally interrelated comprise a: culture complex Religions that tend to be expansionary, seeking to transmit their beliefs to new peoples and areas, are termed: universalizing Cultural convergence refers to: the sharing of technologies, organizational structures, and cultural traits and artifacts by widely separated societies When a social group is unresponsive to changing circumstances and innovation, it is said to exhibit: cultural lag Which of the following is not a process of cultural change? segregation The belief that the physical environment determined which cultures would become the most advanced and economically developed has been labeled: environmental determinism Globally, the most wide-spread language family is: Indo-European A shaman is generally associated with what type of religion? tribal religion Which of the following is not an ethnic religion? Buddhism What term refers to believing that one's own ethnic group is superior? ethnocentrism What term refers to the fusion of old and new cultural forms and practices by contact with outside groups? acculturation Within the United States, Baptists are regionally dominant in the: South Legal and educational systems are components of which subsystem of culture? sociological Of the four major world religions, the one which has experienced the most extensive worldwide dispersion is: Christianity One distinguishing feature of all culture hearths of the Old World and the Americas is their: clustering in a band around the earth between 20 degrees south and 40 degrees north latitude According to Jared Diamond, which region of the world had the greatest geographical advantages for diffusion of food production? Eurasia The present day spatial distribution of Buddhism is best described as: Southeast Asia, Tibet, China, Mongolia, Japan The viewpoint that people, not environments, are the dynamic forces of cultural development is called: possibilism When immigrants to a country give up many of their past cultural traits, lose their distinguishing characteristics and merge into the mainstream of the dominant culture, they are said to have: assimilated Under which form of economic organization does each sex maintain a respected, productive, coequal role in the kinship group?"
},
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"docid": "D2824742#0",
"title": "http://www.asian-nation.org/assimilation.shtml\nThe Fundamentals of Ethnic Identity",
"text": "\"Although one's identity may seem to be a very personal and individual decision, as we shall examine, there can be many historical, socioeconomic, and sociological factors that can directly or indirectly influence this decision. Just as there is a wide range of experiences and circumstances within the Asian American population, so too can there be many different, overlapping, and simultaneous forms of ethnic identity among Asian Americans. The Fundamentals of Ethnic Identity Scholars from many different academic disciplines have generally categorized ethnic identity formation along two main theoretical frameworks: primordial versus situational. While these two categories ultimately represent a simplistic dichotomy to characterize processes of ethnic identity formation, they are still very useful in framing our analysis of ethnic identity. The primordial (also known as \"\"essentialist\"\") perspective argues that people have an innate sense of ethnic identity -- it is something that people are born with, is instinctive and natural, and is difficult if not impossible to change. This is illustrated by the natural instinct to favor one's kin or co-ethnics over non-kin and non-ethnics. The persistence of ethnocentrism and even outright conflict between different racial/ethnic groups attest to the historical and continuing validity of the primordial basis of ethnic identity. On the other hand, the situational perspective (also known as the \"\"constructionist\"\" or \"\"instrumentalist\"\") states that ethnic identities are socially defined phenomena. That is, the meaning and boundaries of ethnic identity are constantly being renegotiated, revised, and redefined, depending on specific situations and set of circumstances that each individual or ethnic group encounters. Within the situational perspective, there are several sub-theories about how ethnic identity is formed and reformed, shaped and reshaped."
},
{
"docid": "D1879199#0",
"title": "http://www.academia.edu/4101025/The_Freedom_Writers_Diary_-_Intercultural_Communication\nThe Freedom Writers Diary - Intercultural Communication",
"text": "docx The Freedom Writers Diary - Intercultural Communication9 Pages The Freedom Writers Diary - Intercultural Communication Uploaded by Cheryl Mahmoudconnect to download Get docx The Freedom Writers Diary - Intercultural Communication Download Cheryl Mahmoud LNG 2114 Intercultural Communication December 2011 Freedom Writers The scope of this essay is to examine the Barriers to Intercultural Communication as portrayed in the film Freedom Writers. In particular I will examine the elements of cultural, ethnic, and racial tensions, and analyse the repair strategies that are utilised during the film. According to Storti (1999:5), ‘Culture is the shared assumptions, values, and beliefs of a group of people which result in characteristic behaviour’. In other words, the ‘invisible’ or inherent dimensions of the group, for example, the assumptions, values and beliefs influence the ‘visible’ dimensions, which include behaviour, body language, dress code and music. In the United States, and other similar societies, smaller ‘subcultures’ co-exist alongside the large groups with which people identify themselves. There are, however, important differences. Subcultures …’exist within dominant cultures and are often based on economic or social class, ethnicity, race or geographic region’ (Jandt, 2007:16). These factors are fundamental to the characters in the film. Freedom Writers is a film released in 2006, written and directed by Richard La Gravenese, and is based on the book The Freedom Writers Diary (1999) by The Freedom Writers with Erin Gruwell. The film tells the real-life story of novice teacher, Erin Gruwell, a white, educated female, who is given the task of teaching first year students at Woodrow Wilson High School, in Long Beach, Los Angeles."
},
{
"docid": "D3033235#0",
"title": "http://www.english.umd.edu/interpolations/3460\nTo Assimilate or to Acculturate?",
"text": "The United States of America has always been seen as a safe haven of opportunity. For this reason, many immigrants flock to this country in search for new beginnings and better lives. With this belief, when I was two, my family moved to the U. S. from India. My parents were the first of their generation to immigrate to America. Thus, they faced immense pressure getting accustomed to the new land. Initially, my parents wanted to adhere to a traditional Indian way of life, but due to the new atmosphere, they were forced to assimilate into the American culture with the hopes of becoming socially accepted. At the time, they did not realize how it would impact their own Indian culture, but as I grew older, they noticed the changes in my very own lifestyle. Fearful that I would lose my entire Indian heritage, they sent me back to India to live with my grandparents, hoping that I could build a strong cultural foundation. After returning to America, I entered grade school. At first I felt like an outsider coming from an Indian home."
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"docid": "D245877#0",
"title": "http://www.accountingtools.com/questions-and-answers/what-is-accumulated-depreciation.html\nAccumulated depreciation",
"text": "Accumulated depreciation August 10, 2017Accumulated depreciation is the total depreciation for a fixed asset that has been charged to expense since that asset was acquired and made available for use. The accumulated depreciation account is an asset account with a credit balance (also known as a contra asset account); this means that it appears on the balance sheet as a reduction from the gross amount of fixed assets reported. The amount of accumulated depreciation for an asset will increase over time, as depreciation continues to be charged against the asset. The original cost of the asset is known as its gross cost, while the original cost of the asset less the amount of accumulated depreciation and any impairment is known as its net cost or carrying amount. The balance in the accumulated depreciation account will increase more quickly if a business uses an accelerated depreciation methodology, since doing so charges more of an asset's cost to expense during its earlier years of usage. When the asset is eventually retired or sold, the amount in the accumulated depreciation account relating to that asset is reversed, as is the original cost of the asset, thereby eliminating all record of the asset from the company's balance sheet. If this derecognition were not completed, a company would gradually build up a large amount of gross fixed asset cost and accumulated depreciation on its balance sheet. Calculating accumulated depreciation is a simple matter of running the depreciation calculation for a fixed asset from its acquisition date to its disposition date. However, it is useful to spot-check the calculation of the depreciation amounts that were recorded in the general ledger over the life of the asset, to ensure that the same calculations were used to record the underlying depreciation transaction. For example, ABC International buys a machine for $100,000, which it records in the Machinery fixed asset account."
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"docid": "D264405#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/040215/what-relationship-between-accumulated-depreciation-and-depreciation-expense.asp\nWhat is the relationship between accumulated depreciation and depreciation expense?",
"text": "A: Accumulated depreciation is the total amount a company depreciates its assets, and depreciation expense is the amount a company's assets are depreciated for a single period. Essentially, accumulated depreciation is the total amount of a company's cost that has been allocated to depreciation expense since the asset or assets have been put into use. The accumulated depreciation account is an asset account on a company's balance sheet with a credit balance. It appears on the balance sheet as a reduction from the gross amount of fixed assets reported. The amount of accumulated depreciation for an asset or group of assets will increase over time, as depreciation expenses continue to be credited against the assets. When an asset is eventually sold or put out of use, the amount of the accumulated depreciation that is associated with that asset will be reversed, eliminating all record of the asset from a company's balance sheet. Depreciation expense, on the other hand, is the allocated portion of the cost of a company's fixed assets that is appropriate for the period. Depreciation expense is recognized on the income statement as a non-cash expense that has reduced the company's net income. It is considered a non-cash expense because the recurring monthly depreciation entry does not involve a cash transaction. Because of this, the statement of cash flows prepared under the indirect method adds the depreciation expense back to calculate cash flow from operations."
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"docid": "D3102344#0",
"title": "http://www.keynotesupport.com/accounting/accounting-assets-liabilities-equity-revenue-expenses.shtml\nAssets, Liabilities, Equity, Revenue, and Expenses",
"text": "\"Assets, Liabilities, Equity, Revenue, and Expenses This Accounting Basics tutorial discusses the five account types in the Chart of Accounts. We define each account type, discuss its unique characteristics, and provide examples. Having a good understanding of these account types is a prerequisite to reading financial reports and posting transactions in the accounting system. Author: Keynote Support.com Account Type Overview The five account types are: Assets, Liabilities, Equity, Revenue (or Income) and Expenses. To fully understand how to post transactions and read financial reports, we must understand these account types. We'll define them briefly and then look at each one in detail: Assets: tangible and intangible items that the company owns that have value (e.g. cash, computer systems, patents)Liabilities: money that the company owes to others (e.g. mortgages, vehicle loans)Equity: that portion of the total assets that the owners or stockholders of the company fully own; have paid for outright Revenue or Income: money the company earns from its sales of products or services, and interest and dividends earned from marketable securities Expenses: money the company spends to produce the goods or services that it sells (e.g. office supplies, utilities, advertising)Assets Assets can be defined as objects or entities, whether tangible or intangible, that the company owns that have economic value. Tangible assets are physical entities that the business owns such as land, buildings, vehicles, equipment, and inventory. Intangible assets are things that represent money or value; things such as Accounts Receivables, patents, contracts, and certificates of deposit (CDs). Assets are also grouped according to either their life span or liquidity - the speed at which they can be converted into cash. Current assets are items that are completely consumed, sold, or converted into cash in 12 months or less."
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"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/112814/what-are-some-examples-main-types-capital-expenditures-capex.asp\nWhat are some examples of the main types of capital expenditures (CAPEX)?",
"text": "A: A capital expenditure (CAPEX) is the expenditure of funds or assumption of a liability in order to obtain physical assets that are to be used for productive purposes for at least one year. Depreciation is used to expense the fixed asset over its useful life. For example if an asset cost $10,000 and is to be used for five years, $2,000 may be charged to depreciation in each year of the next five years. There are several methods used to calculate depreciation. The full value of costs that are not CAPEX spending must be deducted in the year they are incurred. There are capitalization limits, which the price of assets must be greater than to be depreciated over time rather than charged entirely as an expense in the current year. The cost of record keeping associated with depreciation causes capitalization limits to be put into effect. Costs that are not depreciated and are associated strictly with operational matters are known as operational expenditures. Examples of common types of CAPEX spending include: Purchase of a Building or Property A building or property serves a useful purpose for many years and is often purchased using secured debt or a mortgage. The actual payments for the asset are made over a long period of time."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/5954645/f4-flash-cards/\nF4",
"text": "\"75 terms Jamantr F4Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort What method is acceptable under GAAP to recognize uncollectible AR? Allowance method Direct write off and Allowance method (IFRS)What is a weakness of the direct write off method? It overstates AR and does not match the bad debt expense with the revenue What is the formula for the quick ratio? ( Cash+Net Receivables+ Marketable Securities)/ Current Liabilities What does \"\"market\"\" in the phrase \"\"lower of cost or market\"\" generally mean under U. S. GAAP? Current replacement cost provided it does not exceed net realizable value (the market ceiling) or fall below net realizable value reduced by normal profit margin (market floor)T/F: The write-down of inventory to market is usually reflected in cogs unless the amount is material. True. If material, loss should be identified separately in the I/ST/F: LIFO method is prohibited under GAAP False, it is prohibited under IFRS because it rarely reflects actual physical inventory flows What method is used for physically large or high value items, such as autmobiles? Specific identification method (No estimating)Under which method results in the highest ending inventory, lowest costs of goods sold, and highest net income in periods or rising prices?"
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"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/040715/what-would-cause-decrease-accumulated-depreciation.asp\nWhat would cause a decrease in accumulated depreciation?",
"text": "\"A: When a company's accumulated depreciation decreases, it is normally due to the sale of a long-term fixed asset or group of long-term fixed assets. The accumulated depreciation is the total amount of periodic depreciation expenses for a fixed asset or group of fixed assets that have been charged on a company's income statement since the asset or group of assets have been purchased or made available for use. The accumulated depreciation is recorded as an asset account with a credit balance on a company's balance sheet, which is also known as a contra account. The accumulated depreciation is used to reduce the total gross amount of fixed assets reported on a company's balance sheet. Normally, a company's accumulated depreciation for an asset or group of assets naturally increases over time as depreciation expenses are continuously charged against an asset or group of assets. A company can increase the amount of its accumulated depreciation faster if it elects to use an accelerated depreciation method over a more traditional straight-line depreciation method. Accelerated depreciation increases the period depreciation expense during the early life of an asset or group of assets. When asset or group of assets of a company is eventually retired or sold, the total amount of the accumulated depreciation associated with the retired or sold asset or group of assets will be reversed. This causes the accumulated depreciation to be reduced by the entire amount of the asset or group of assets when that asset or group of assets is sold. RELATED FAQSHow does accumulated depreciation affect net income?"
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"title": "http://auditforbeginners.blogspot.com/2010/03/audit-program-property-plant-and.html\nAUDIT FOR BEGINNERS",
"text": "AUDIT FOR BEGINNERSThe blog provides you links and useful on a wide variety of audit related topics for auditors. Search Monday, March 15, 2010AUDIT PROGRAM PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENTTest Account Detail Obtain or prepare a detailed analysis of account balances (1). Test balances for reasonableness, fluctuations and omissions (2). Test mathematical accuracy of the analysis (3). Examine documentation and reconcile detail records (4). Recompute or apply analytics to test depreciation (5). Compare charges or credits to income statement accounts (6). Perform procedures to test completeness of account balance (7). Additional Procedures Physically inspect assets (8). Review documentation for assets leased to others (9)."
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"title": "https://www.accountingcoach.com/blog/depreciation-balance-sheet-income-statement\nWhy is depreciation on the income statement different from the depreciation on the balance sheet?",
"text": "Why is depreciation on the income statement different from the depreciation on the balance sheet? Depreciation on the income statement is the amount of depreciation expense that is appropriate for the period of time indicated in the heading of the income statement. The depreciation reported on the balance sheet is the accumulated or the cumulative total amount of depreciation that has been reported as expense on the income statement from the time the assets were acquired until the date of the balance sheet. Let's illustrate the difference with an example. A company has only one depreciable asset that was acquired three years ago at a cost of $120,000. The asset is expected to have a useful life of 10 years and no salvage value. The company uses straight-line depreciation on its monthly financial statements. In the asset's 36th month of service, the monthly income statement will report depreciation expense of $1,000. On the balance sheet dated as of the last day of the 36th month, accumulated depreciation will be reported as $36,000. In the 37th month, the income statement will report $1,000 of depreciation expense."
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"title": "https://www.scribd.com/doc/130831441/ch11\nCHAPTER 11",
"text": "\"CHAPTER 11DEPRECIATION, IMPAIRMENTS, AND DEPLETION IFRS questions are available at the end of this chapter. TRUE-FALSE—Conceptual Answer T F T T F F T F F T T F T F T T F T F TNo. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8."
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"title": "https://www.acquisition.gov/far/html/Subpart%2031_2.html\nSubpart 31.2âContracts with Commercial Organizations",
"text": "\"Subpart 31.2—Contracts with Commercial Organizations31.201 General.31.201-1 Composition of total cost. ( a) The total cost, including standard costs properly adjusted for applicable variances, of a contract is the sum of the direct and indirect costs allocable to the contract, incurred or to be incurred, plus any allocable cost of money pursuant to 31.205-10, less any allocable credits. In ascertaining what constitutes a cost, any generally accepted method of determining or estimating costs that is equitable and is consistently applied may be used. ( b) While the total cost of a contract includes all costs properly allocable to the contract, the allowable costs to the Government are limited to those allocable costs which are allowable pursuant to Part 31 and applicable agency supplements.31.201-2 Determining allowability. ( a) A cost is allowable only when the cost complies with all of the following requirements: (1) Reasonableness. ( 2) Allocability. ( 3) Standards promulgated by the CAS Board, if applicable, otherwise, generally accepted accounting principles and practices appropriate to the circumstances. ( 4) Terms of the contract. ( 5) Any limitations set forth in this subpart. ( b) Certain cost principles in this subpart incorporate the measurement, assignment, and allocability rules of selected CAS and limit the allowability of costs to the amounts determined using the criteria in those selected standards."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Does_EBIT_include_depreciation_and_amortization_expenses\nDoes EBIT include depreciation and amortization expenses?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Business and Industry Business Accounting and Bookkeeping Financial Statements Flag Share In Financial Statements , Business Accounting and Bookkeeping Does EBIT include depreciation and amortization expenses? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. No it doesn't include43 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Cwasandipsharma 1 Contribution What is the difference between amortization and depreciation? Amortization usually refers to spreading an intangible asset's cost over that asset's useful life. Depreciation , on the other hand, refers to prorating a tangible asset's c …Depreciation and amortization? These are two separate financial and business related terms. Depreciation regards the loss of value of product over time due toage, wear, and obsolescence. Amortization regards …EBITDA is 7.5 million and net income is 1.8 million interest expense 2 million and corporate tax 40 what is the charge for depreciation and amortization? D&A = 2.5 million What is depreciation expense?normal balance of debit Accumulated depreciation and depreciation expense?"
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"title": "http://smallbusiness.chron.com/gaap-rules-leasehold-improvement-depreciation-71528.html\nThe GAAP Rules of Leasehold Improvement Depreciation",
"text": "Related Articles1How to Depreciate Leasehold Improvements2How to Capitalize Leasehold Improvements3How to Account for Terminated Leasehold Improvements4Do Leasehold Improvements Go on the Balance Sheet? Leases are agreements that transfer the right to use property, a plant or equipment from one contracting party to the other. Leases are temporary in scope, and the property rights revert to the lessor unless the leaseholder purchases or otherwise takes possession of the property at the end of the lease. You can amortize the cost of leasehold improvements, but the amortization period requires interpretation. Generally accepted accounting principles, or GAAP, offer direction. Capital vs. Operation Leases Operating leases are rental agreements. The lessee rents property for a specified period, after which the property reverts to the lessor. A capital lease provides the lessee the opportunity to purchase the leased property at a bargain price. You can improve property under either type of lease, but the amortization periods may differ. A leasehold improvement adds value to the leased property."
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"title": "http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=accounting-201-chapter-7\nAccounting 201 - Chapter 7",
"text": "Accounting 201 - Chapter 739 Questions | By Jc173 | Last updated: Feb 20, 2013+Study Guide Questions and Answers1. Long-lived tangible assets that are used in the operation of the business are called: A. Intangible assets. B. Natural resources. C. Plant assets. D. Goodwill.2. The only plant asset that does not depreciate is: A. Office supplies. ( not a plant asset)B. Furniture. C. Land. D. Patents.3. An asset with no physical form, but that has special rights to current and expected future benefits is a (n): A. Intangible asset."
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"title": "http://www.accountingverse.com/accounting-basics/depreciation-expense.html\nAdjusting Entry for Depreciation Expense",
"text": "Accounting 101: The Basics Adjusting Entries Adjusting Entry for Depreciation Expense When a fixed asset is acquired by a company, it is recorded at cost (generally, cost is equal to the purchase price of the asset). This cost is recognized as an asset and not expense. The cost is to be allocated as expense to the periods in which the asset is used. This is done by recording depreciation expense. There are two types of depreciation – physical and functional depreciation. Physical depreciation results from wear and tear due to frequent use and/or exposure to elements like rain, sun and wind. Functional or economic depreciation happens when an asset becomes inadequate for its purpose or becomes obsolete. In this case, the asset decreases in value even without any physical deterioration. Understanding the Concept of Depreciation There are several methods in depreciating fixed assets. The most common and simplest is the straight-line depreciation method."
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"text": "Long-term or relatively permanent tangible assets that are used in the normal business operations. ch10fixed assets The systematic periodic transfer of the cost of a fixed asset to an expense account during its expected useful life. ch10depreciation The estimated value of a fixed asset at the end of its useful life. ch10residual value A method of depreciation that provides for equal periodic depreciation expense over the estimated life of a fixed asset. ch10straight-line method A method of depreciation that provides for depreciation expense based on the expected productive capacity of a fixed asset. ch10units-of-production method A method of depreciation that provides periodic depreciation expense based on the declining book value of a fixed asset over its extimated life. ch10declining-balance method The cost of a fixed asset minus accumulated depreciation on the asset. ch10book value A depreciation method that provides for a higher depreciation amount in the first year of the asset's use, followed by a gradually declining amount of depreciation. ch10accelerated depreciation The costs of acquiring fixed assets, adding to a fixed asset, improving a fixed asset, or extending a fixed asset's useful life. ch10capital expenditures Costs that benefit only the current period or costs incurred for normal maintenance and repairs of fixed assets."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_fully_funded_depreciation_mean\nWhat does depreciation mean?",
"text": "What does depreciation mean? Depreciation means the reduction price of the fixed assets byconsumption. It is an expense for business. In layman's terms, asregards the depreciation of a car, for instance, …Meedo 2 Contributions When an asset is fully depreciated should the total accumulated depreciation for that asset be zeroed out? After an asset is fully depreciated, the assets and accumulated depreciation accounts are zerod together in the beginning of the next accounting period. When an asset is fully …Allen Andrews 1 Contribution Sinking fund method for depreciation? Sinking fund method for depreciation . The straight line method has equal annual depreciation for every year. There are other methods which has more depreciation allocated …Nadeshiko 261 Contributions What is the Meaning of depreciation? ( n.) A lessening in value; a belittling."
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"text": "\"78 terms heatherrone SU 8Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Foreign income taxes paid by a corporation May be claimed either as a deduction or as a credit, at the option of the corporation. A deduction is allowed for foreign income taxes paid or accrued during the taxable year. Alternatively, both individual taxpayers and corporations may claim a Foreign Tax Credit on income earned and subject to tax in a foreign country or U. S. possession. One may not claim both the deduction and the credit. Which of the following is a true statement of the adjusted current earnings adjustment to alternative minimum taxable income? The adjustment is equal to 75% of the excess of ACE over AMTI. The ACE adjustment is equal to 75% of the excess of ACE over AMTI. January Corporation has a minimum tax credit from year 2012 of $85,000. For tax year 2013, it had a total tax liability of $80,000, including $75,000 tentative minimum tax. For tax years 2014 and 2015, it had losses and no tentative minimum tax or regular corporate tax liability."
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"text": "Property, Plant and Equipment Property, plant and equipment (also called tangible fixed assets) is a class of assets which have physical existence, which are held for a company’s internal use and which are expected to generate economic benefits for the company over more than one year. There is hardly any business that do not require physical assets such as land, building, computers, vehicles, furniture, etc. Some require more physical assets and some require less. Industries or businesses requiring more fixed assets are called capital intensive, such as an oil refinery, a milk processing plant, etc. Those requiring less fixed assets but more labor are called labor intensive, such as an accounting firm, an event arrangement company, a bank, etc. Expenditure incurred on purchase or construction of property, plant and equipment is called capital expenditure. Such an expenditure is capitalized which means that it is recorded on the balance sheet and written off as expense over the useful life of the fixed asset through a process called depreciation. This reduces the asset’s carrying amount on balance sheet. Cost Fixed assets are recognized by a company when it gains control over economic benefits generated from the assets. All fixed assets are recognized at their historical cost which is the reliable estimate of all costs that are necessary to bring it to its intended use."
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"title": "http://www.itseducation.asia/dictionary/a.htm\n.",
"text": "Accounting, Business Studies and Economics Dictionary A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZA priori - Literally, at a prior time or in advance; that which is prior to actual experience. Abacus - 1. instrument of ancient origin used to perform arithmetic calculations by sliding counters along rods or in grooves. Or) 2. semi-annual accounting research journal (founded in 1965) published by the Sydney University Press, edited by the University of Sydney, Department of Accounting. The subject matter covers all areas of accounting including international accounting. Abandonment - Voluntary surrender of property, owned or leased, without naming a successor as owner or tenant. The property will generally revert to a person holding a prior interest or, in cases where no owner is apparent, to the state. Abatement - Complete or partial cancellation of a levy imposed by a governmental unit. Abatements usually apply to tax levies, special assessments, and service charges."
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"title": "http://obliviousinvestor.com/how-to-calculate-depreciation-expense/\nHow to Calculate Depreciation Expense",
"text": "\"How to Calculate Depreciation Expense The following is an excerpt from Accounting Made Simple: Accounting Explained in 100 Pages or Less. When a company buys an asset that will probably last for greater than one year, the cost of that asset is not counted as an immediate expense. Rather, the cost is spread out over several years in a process known as depreciation. Straight-Line Depreciation The most basic form of depreciation is known as straight-line depreciation. Using this method, the cost of the asset is spread out equally over the expected life of the asset. Example: Daniel spends $5,000 on a new piece of equipment for his carpentry business. He expects the equipment to last for 5 years, by which point it will likely be of no substantial value. Each year, $1,000 of the equipment’s cost will be counted as an expense. When Daniel first purchases the equipment, he would make the following journal entry: DR. Equipment 5,000CR."
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"title": "https://shortcut.dau.mil/acq/cas\nCost Accounting Standards (CAS) [Suggest Change]",
"text": "Home > > Cost Accounting Standards (CAS)Read Suggest Cost Accounting Standards (CAS) [Suggest Change]2,985 page views Primary Functional Area : Business CAS Coverage and Disclosure Statement Determination [Suggest Change]Definition [Suggest Change]The cost accounting standards (CAS) consist of nineteen standards promulgated by the Cost Accounting Standards Board (CASB) designed to ensure uniformity and consistency in the measurement, assignment and allocation of costs to contracts with the United States Government. CAS covers a variety of costs such as depreciation, pension plans, personal compensation, indirect costs and other areas of cost accounting. Contents Definition General Information/Narrative Defense Acquisition Guidebook, Policies, Directives, Regulations, Laws Best Practices, Lessons Learned, Stories, Guides, Handbooks, Templates, Examples, Tools Training Resources Communities Related Articles General Information/Narrative [Suggest Change]According to FAR Part 30, 41 U. S. C. chapter 15, Cost Accounting Standards (CAS), requires certain contractors and subcontractors to comply with CAS and to disclose in writing and follow consistently their cost accounting practices. CAS consists of nineteen standards numbered 401 to 420 (CAS 419 is reserved. They cover a variety of costs such as depreciation, pension plans, personal compensation, indirect costs, etc. They ensure uniformity and consistency in measurement (how much), assignment (to which cost accounting period), and allocation (which contract gets charged). These nineteen standards are as follows:* CAS 401 – Consistency in Estimating, Accumulating, and Reporting Costs* CAS 402 – Consistency in Allocating Costs Incurred for the Same Purpose CAS 403 – Allocation of Home Office Expenses to Segments CAS 404 – Capitalization of Tangible Assets* CAS 405 – Accounting for Unallowable Costs* CAS 406 – Cost Accounting Period CAS 407 – Use of Standard Costs for Direct Material and Direct Labor CAS 408 – Accounting for Compensated Personal Absence CAS 409 – Depreciation of Tangible Capital Assets CAS 410 – Allocation of Business Unit General and Administrative Expenses to Final Cost Objectives CAS 411 – Accounting for Acquisition Costs of Material CAS 412 – Composition and Measurement of Pension Cost CAS 413 – Adjustment and Allocation of Pension Cost CAS 414 – Cost of Money as an Element of the Cost of Facilities Capital CAS 415 – Accounting for the Cost of Deferred Compensation CAS 416 – Accounting for Insurance Costs. CAS 417 – Cost of Money as an Element of the Cost of Capital Assets Under Construction CAS 418 – Allocation of Direct and Indirect Costs CAS 419 – [Reserved]CAS 420 – Accounting for Independent Research and Development Costs and Bid and Proposal Costs Note: * Included for modified coverage The CAS is promulgated by the Cost Accounting Standards Board (CASB), which undergoes a process similar to (but not the same as) the rulemaking process for the Federal Acquisition Regulation System. However, since they are not the same, there may be a lag time between a rule promulgated by the CASB before it is incorporated into the FAR and vice versa. For example, Truth in Negotiation Act (TINA) and Simplified Acquisition Procedure (SAP) thresholds are reviewed and adjusted by law every five years: when TINA went from $550,000 to $650,000; there was almost a one-year lag before the CASB raised the CAS threshold to $650,000."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accumulated_other_comprehensive_income\nAccumulated other comprehensive income",
"text": "\"Accounting Historical cost Constant purchasing power Management Tax Major types [show]Key concepts [show]Selected accounts [show]Accounting standards [show]Financial statements [show]Bookkeeping [show]Auditing [show]People and organizations [show]Development [show]Business portalv t e This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( March 2007) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Note: Reference cited below, FAS130, remains the most current accounting literature in the United States on this topic. In 1997 the United States Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Statement on Financial Accounting Standards No. 130 entitled “Reporting Comprehensive Income”. This statement required all income statement items to be reported either as a regular item in the income statement or a special item as other comprehensive income. It is commonly referred to as FAS130. Contents [ hide ]1 Comprehensive income2 Other comprehensive income2.1 Reclassification to profit or loss (P&L)2.2 Alterations to definition of OCI3 See also4 References Comprehensive income [ edit]Comprehensive income is the total non-owner change in equity for a reporting period. This change encompasses all changes in equity other than transactions from owners and distributions to owners."
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"title": "https://www.business-case-analysis.com/appreciate.html\nAppreciation, Depreciation, Impairment, Asset RevaluationDefinition, Usage, Meaning Explained, Examples",
"text": "\"Home > Encyclopedia > A > Appreciate Appreciation, Depreciation, Impairment, Asset Revaluation Definition, Usage, Meaning Explained, Examples Business Encyclopedia ISBN 978-1929500109Updated 2018-04-03 © 2017 Solution Matrix Ltd The market value of most automobiles depreciates over time as they move from the dealer showroom, to the highway, to the used-car lot. Exceptions are the in-demand classic or antique cars, which tend to appreciate over time Companies must sometimes report that assets have gained or lost value. What is the Business meaning of Appreciate? In economics, finance, investing, and business in general, the terms appreciate and appreciation mean increasing value, almost always referring to the value of an asset. A company can properly say that its real estate holdings (assets) are appreciating. The firm cannot properly say that its debts (liabilities) are appreciating. Accountants also describe appreciation as an increase in asset value, but they further qualify the definition. In accounting, not all gains in asset value qualify as appreciation. To accountants, appreciation is an increase in asset value that meets several conditions: The new value is above the asset's depreciable cost. Increasing value is due to market or other economic factors, such as increasing demand, or scarcity."
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"title": "https://www.diffen.com/difference/GAAP_vs_IFRS\nContents: GAAP vs IFRS",
"text": "\"Diffen › Business › Accounting GAAP (US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) is the accounting standard used in the US, while IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) is the accounting standard used in over 110 countries around the world. GAAP is considered a more “rules based” system of accounting, while IFRS is more “principles based.” The U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission is looking to switch to IFRS by 2015. What follows is an overview of the differences between the accounting frameworks used by GAAP and IFRS. This is at a broad, framework level; differences in accounting treatments for individual cases may also be added as this gets updated. Comparison chart GAAP versus IFRS comparison chart GAAP IFRSStands for Generally Accepted Accounting Principles International Financial Reporting Standards Introduction Standard guidelines and structure for typical financial accounting. Universal financial reporting method that allows international businesses to understand each other and work together. Used in United States Over 110 countries, including those in the European Union Performance elements Revenue or expenses, assets or liabilities, gains, losses, comprehensive income Revenue or expenses, assets or liabilities Required documents in financial statements Balance sheet, income statement, statement of comprehensive income, changes in equity, cash flow statement, footnotes Balance sheet, income statement, changes in equity, cash flow statement, footnotes Inventory Estimates Last-in, first-out; first-in, first-out; or weighted-average cost First-in, first-out or weighted-average cost Inventory Reversal Prohibited Permitted under certain criteria Purpose of the framework US GAAP (or FASB) framework has no provision that expressly requires management to consider the framework in the absence of a standard or interpretation for an issue. Under IFRS, company management is expressly required to consider the framework if there is no standard or interpretation for an issue. Objectives of financial statements In general, broad focus to provide relevant info to a wide range of stakeholders."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/42040405/pensions-flash-cards/\npensions",
"text": "55 terms Elainechang55555pensions Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Which of the following is not usually part of the pension formula under a defined benefit plan? c. Seniority at time of retirement Which of the following describes defined benefit pension plans d. Retirement benefits are based on the plan benefit formula Defined contribution pension plans that link the amount of contributions to company performance are often called a. Incentive savings plan To help assess the uncertainties that surround a defined benefit pension plan, corporations frequentlyhire a (n) d. actuary The employer has an obligation to provide future benefits for a. defined benefit pension plans The annual pension expense for what type of pension plan (s) is recorded by a journal entry that includesa debit to pension expense and a credit to a liability a. A defined benefit plan only Compared to the ABO, the PBO usually is a. Larger. Interest cost will a. Increase the PBO and increase pension expense Payment of retirement benefits d. Reduces the PBOPension expense is decreased by b. Amortization of net gain The pension expense includes periodic changes that occur b. In the PBO and the plan assets Which of the following is true a. A projected benefits approach is used to determine the periodic pension expense. The component of pension expense that results from amending a pension plan to give recognition toprevious service of currently enrolled employees is the amortization of a. prior service costs When accounting for pensions, delayed recognition of gains and losses in earnings achieves d. Income smoothing Which of the following is not a potential component of pension expense Retiree benefits paid A net gain or loss affects the pension expense only if it exceeds an amount equal to what percentage of the PBO or plan assets, whichever is higher b. 10%The amortization of a net gain has what effect on pension expense a. Decreases it. Amortizing prior service cost for pension plans will d. Decrease retained earnings Recording pension expense would usually a. increase the PBOAccumulated other comprehensive income b. might include prior service cost A statement of comprehensive income does not include b. Losses from the return on assets exceeding expectations Amortizing prior service cost for pension plans will d. Decrease retained earnings and increase accumulated other comprehensive income Gains and losses can occur with pension plans when a. Either the PBO or the return on plan assets turns out to be different than expected A gain from changing an estimate regarding the obligation for pension plans will d. increase shareholders' equity At December 31, 2010, Mongo, Inc. reported in its balance sheet a net loss of $3 million related to itspension plan. The actuary for Mongo at the end of 2011 increased her estimate of future salary levels. Mongo's entry to record the effect of this change will include a. a debit to Loss-OCI and a credit to PBOAmortizing a net loss for pensions will d. decrease retained earnings and increase accumulated other comprehensive income Amortizing a net gain for pensions and other postretirement benefit plans will: c. increase retained earnings and decrease accumulated other comprehensive income Amortizing prior service cost for pensions and other postretirement benefit plans will a. Decrease retained earnings. The key elements of a defined benefit pension plan include all of the following except c. Amortized future benefits The net pension liability (PBO minus plan assets) is increased by a. Service cost The net pension liability (PBO minus plan assets) is decreased by b. Expected return on plan assets Which of the following statements typifies defined contribution plans?"
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"title": "http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/0072994029/student_view0/ebook/chapter17/chbody33/comprehensive_income.html\n.",
"text": "Comprehensive income, as you may recall from Chapter 4, is a more expansive view of income than traditional net income. In fact, it encompasses all changes in equity other than from transactions with owners. 18 So, in addition to net income, comprehensive income includes up to four other changes in equity. A statement of comprehensive income is demonstrated in Illustration 17-5, highlighting the presentation of the components of other comprehensive income pertaining to Global’s pension plan. I LLUSTRATION 17-5 Statement of Comprehensive Income (54.0K)*From Illustration 17-4 Note: These amounts are shown without considering taxes. Actually each of the elements of comprehensive income should be reported net of tax. For instance, if the tax rate is 40%, the gain would be reported as $13.8 million: $23 million less a $9.2 million tax benefit. Gains and losses, as well as any new prior service cost should it arise, are among the other comprehensive income items reported in the period they occur. Other comprehensive income (OCI) items are reported both (a) as they occur and (b) as an accumulated balance as shown in Illustrations 17–6 and 17–7. 19I LLUSTRATION 17-6 Reporting Comprehensive Income (73.0K)In addition to reporting the gains or losses (and other elements of comprehensive income) that occur in the current reporting period, we also report these amounts on a cumulative basis in the balance sheet."
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"docid": "D3450352#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/137314946/chapter-22-statement-of-cash-flows-mc-computational-flash-cards/\nChapter 22 - Statement of Cash Flows (MC Computational)",
"text": "42 terms osbaldo_garay Chapter 22 - Statement of Cash Flows (MC Computational)Fall 2015 - Professor Doug Tanner Textbook: Intermediate Accounting (Vol. 1 and Vol. 2) by Warfield, Weygandt and Kieso, Wiley 15th Edition. ISBN - 9781118147290Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Use the following information for questions 51 through 55. Harlan Mining Co. has recently decided to go public and has hired you as an independent CPA. One statement that the enterprise is anxious to have prepared is a statement of cash flows. Financial statements of Harlan Mining Co. for 2015 and 2014 are provided below. The following additional data were provided: 1."
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"docid": "D1486804#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/35421199/pension-expense-reporting-by-pension-plan-flash-cards/\nPension Expense, Reporting by Pension Plan",
"text": "\"24 terms jeffmhowarth Pension Expense, Reporting by Pension Plan Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Accounting for Pension Expense - Components 1-3 A. The first three components of pension expense occur each year. This example illustrates the first three components, resulting journal entries, and financial statement reporting. The last two components are independent of these and are discussed later. Recall that the first three components are (1) service cost, (2) interest cost, (3) expected return on plan assets2001 Accounting for Pension Expense - Components 1-3 1. Component 1, service cost -- 20x1 is the first year of a defined benefit plan. Service cost (SC) for 20x1, as computed by the actuary, is $3,000 (the present value of benefits earned in 20x1 taking into account estimated final salary, years of service, age at retirement, life expectancy, and other factors). 2. Discount rate is 5%, expected rate of return on plan assets is 6%."
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"docid": "D1208502#0",
"title": "http://www.diffen.com/difference/GAAP_vs_IFRS\nContents: GAAP vs IFRS",
"text": "\"Diffen › Business › Accounting GAAP (US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) is the accounting standard used in the US, while IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) is the accounting standard used in over 110 countries around the world. GAAP is considered a more “rules based” system of accounting, while IFRS is more “principles based.” The U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission is looking to switch to IFRS by 2015. What follows is an overview of the differences between the accounting frameworks used by GAAP and IFRS. This is at a broad, framework level; differences in accounting treatments for individual cases may also be added as this gets updated. Comparison chart GAAP versus IFRS comparison chart GAAP IFRSStands for Generally Accepted Accounting Principles International Financial Reporting Standards Introduction Standard guidelines and structure for typical financial accounting. Universal financial reporting method that allows international businesses to understand each other and work together. Used in United States Over 110 countries, including those in the European Union Performance elements Revenue or expenses, assets or liabilities, gains, losses, comprehensive income Revenue or expenses, assets or liabilities Required documents in financial statements Balance sheet, income statement, statement of comprehensive income, changes in equity, cash flow statement, footnotes Balance sheet, income statement, changes in equity, cash flow statement, footnotes Inventory Estimates Last-in, first-out; first-in, first-out; or weighted-average cost First-in, first-out or weighted-average cost Inventory Reversal Prohibited Permitted under certain criteria Purpose of the framework US GAAP (or FASB) framework has no provision that expressly requires management to consider the framework in the absence of a standard or interpretation for an issue. Under IFRS, company management is expressly required to consider the framework if there is no standard or interpretation for an issue. Objectives of financial statements In general, broad focus to provide relevant info to a wide range of stakeholders."
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"docid": "D672029#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/accumulatedother.asp\nWhat is 'Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income'",
"text": "What is 'Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income'Accumulated other comprehensive income (OCI) is a line item in the shareholders' equity section of the balance sheet that includes income that is not reported in the income statement. Other comprehensive income includes unrealized gains and losses on certain types of investments, as well as gains or losses on pension funds and foreign currency transactions. Next Up Available-for-Sale Security Paper Profit (Paper Loss)Lock In Profits Held-For-Trading Security BREAKING DOWN 'Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income'OCI is excluded from net income, because the transactions are unusual and are not generated through a company's normal business operations. In addition to investment and pension plan gains and losses, OCI includes hedging transactions a company performs to limit losses. By segregating OCI transactions from operating income, a financial statement reader can compare income between years and have more clarity about the sources of income. The Differences Between Realized and Unrealized Gains and Losses An investment must have a buy and a sell transaction to realize a gain or a loss. If, for example, an investor buys IBM common stock at $20 per share and sells the shares at $50, the owner has a $30 realized gain per share, which is reported in the income statement. An unrealized gain or loss means that no sale transaction has occurred. OCI reports unrealized gains and losses for certain investments based on the fair value of the security. If IBM is purchased at $20 per share and the fair market value is $35 per share, for example, the unrealized gain is $15 per share."
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"docid": "D353794#0",
"title": "http://www.csun.edu/~nrd36607/files/chap09.htm\n.",
"text": "\"CHAPTER 9Reporting and Analyzing Long-Lived Assets Study Objectivesv Describe how the cost principle applies to plant assets.v Explain the concept of depreciation.v Compute periodic depreciation using the straight-line method, and contrast its expense pattern with those of other methods.v Describe the procedure for revising periodic depreciation.v Explain how to account for the disposal of plant assets.v Describe methods for evaluating the use of plant assets.v Identify the basic issues related to reporting intangible assets.v Indicate how long-lived assets are reported on the balance sheet. Chapter Outline Study Objective 1 - Describe how the Cost Principle Applies to Plant Assets¨ Plant assets are resources that have physical substance (a definite size and shape), are used in the operations of a business, and are not intended for sale to customers.¨ It is important for companies to (1) keep assets in good operating condition, (2) replace worn-out or outdated assets, and (3) expand its productive assets as needed.¨ The cost principle requires that plant assets be recorded at cost.¨ Cost consists of all expenditures necessary to acquire an asset and make it ready for its intended use.¨ If a cost is not included in a plant asset account, then it must be expensed immediately. Such costs are referred to as revenue expenditures. Costs that are not expensed immediately, but are instead included in a plant asset account are referred to as capital expenditures.¨ Cost is measured by the cash paid in a cash transaction or by the cash equivalent price paid when noncash assets are used in payment. The cash equivalent price is equal to the fair market value of the asset given up or the fair market value of the asset received, whichever is more clearly determinable.¨ Once cost is established, it becomes the basis of accounting for the plant asset over its useful life.§ Land – Land is often used as a building site for a manufacturing plant or office. The cost of land includes: (1) The cash purchase price (2) Closing costs such as title and attorney's fees (3) Real estate brokers’ commissions (4) Accrued property taxes and other liens on the land assumed by the purchaser§ All necessary costs incurred in making land ready for its intended use increase (debit) the Land account.§ Land improvements – Land improvements are structural additions made to land such as driveways, parking lots, fences, and underground sprinklers.· The cost of land improvements includes all expenditures necessary to make the improvements ready for their intended use.· The cost of a new company parking lot includes the amount paid for paving, fencing, and lighting.· The total of all these costs would be debited to Land Improvements.· Because land improvements have limited useful lives, their costs are expensed (depreciated) over their useful lives.§ Buildings – Buildings are facilities used in operations, such as stores, offices, factories, warehouses, and airplane hangers.·"
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"docid": "D3241088#0",
"title": "https://www.cbmcpa.com/resources/accounting-terms/\nAccounting Terms",
"text": "How to Use the Glossary Capitalized terms that appear within definitions of other terms are also defined in this guide. Related terms are cross-referenced. Commonly used acronyms (e.g., IRS) are listed in their abbreviated forms and defined as the complete term (e.g., Internal Revenue Service). A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | Y | ZAAccelerated Depreciation – Method that records greater DEPRECIATION than STRAIGHT-LINE DEPRECIATION in the early years and less depreciation than straight-line in the later years of an ASSET’S holding period. ( See STRAIGHT-LINE DEPRECIATION. ) Account – Formal record that represents, in words, money or other unit of measurement, certain resources, claims to such resources, transactions or other events that result in changes to those resources and claims. Account Payable – Amount owed to a CREDITOR for delivered goods or completed services. Account Receivable – Claim against a DEBTOR for an uncollected amount, generally from a completed transaction of sales or services rendered. Accountant – Person skilled in the recording and reporting of financial transactions. ( See CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. )"
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"docid": "D1456283#0",
"title": "http://www.readyratios.com/usgaap/Equity/14596.html\nUS GAAP Disclosure List 2017",
"text": "US GAAP Disclosure List 2017↑Content Item Type Period Balance Description Equity text Disclosure Text Block Supplement text Disclosure of Restrictions on Dividends, Loans and Advances Disclosure text Stockholders' Equity Note text Schedule of Sale of Stock by Subsidiary or Equity Method Investee Disclosure text Tabular disclosure of sales of stock or previously unissued stock made by subsidiary or equity method investee to investors outside the consolidated group. This includes stock issued in a business combination in exchange for shares of an acquired entity. Partners' Capital Notes text Equity Restrictions $ instant credit Disclosure of the amount of equity that is restricted to use by regulation or agreement. Schedule of Capital Units text Tabular disclosure of an entity's capital units or capital shares, including the value of capital units or capital shares, units authorized, units outstanding and other information necessary to a fair presentation. Income (Loss) from Continuing Operations before Interest Expense, Interest Income, Income Taxes, Noncontrolling Interests, Net $ duration credit Amount of income (loss) from continuing operations, nonoperating income (expense) and income (loss) from equity method investments, before deduction of income tax expense (benefit) and income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest, and addition of interest income (expense). Table Text Block Supplement text Preferred Stock text The entire disclosure for terms, amounts, nature of changes, rights and privileges, dividends, and other matters related to preferred stock. Shareholders' Equity and Share-based Payments text The entire disclosure for accounts comprising shareholders' equity, comprised of portions attributable to the parent entity and noncontrolling interest, including other comprehensive income, and compensation-related costs for equity-based compensation. Includes, but is not limited to, disclosure of policies, compensation plan details, equity-based arrangements to obtain goods and services, deferred compensation arrangements, and employee stock purchase plan details. Treasury Stock text The entire disclosure for treasury stock, including, but not limited to, average cost per share, description of share repurchase program, shares repurchased, shares held for each class of treasury stock. Other Comprehensive Income, Noncontrolling Interest text The entire disclosure for tabular information relating to Other Comprehensive Income (OCI) as is applicable to noncontrolling interests."
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"docid": "D1737054#0",
"title": "https://www.last10k.com/sec-filings/katy\nKATY INDUSTRIES INC (KATY) SEC Filing 10-K Annual report for the fiscal year ending Thursday, December 31, 2015",
"text": "KATY INDUSTRIES INC (KATY) SEC Filing 10-K Annual report for the fiscal year ending Thursday, December 31, 2015last10k.com/sec-filings/katy/0001140361-16-059556.htm Earnings Release10-K Annual Report10-K Exhibits10-K Statistics Exhibit 99.1KATY NEWSFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEKATY INDUSTRIES, INC. REPORTS 2015 FOURTH QUARTER RESULTS- Net sales increased 14% over prior year- Completed relocation of the Bridgeton, Missouri manufacturing facility to Jefferson City, Missouri- Continued to integrate Tiffin, Ohio manufacturing facility St. Louis, MO – March 30, 2016 – Katy Industries, Inc. (OTC BB: KATY), a leading manufacturer, importer and distributor of commercial cleaning and consumer storage products, as well as a contract manufacturer of structural foam products, today reported financial results for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2015.“We are pleased to have successfully completed the relocation of the Bridgeton, Missouri manufacturing facility to Jefferson City, Missouri,” said David J. Feldman, Katy Chief Executive Officer. “ With the physical move fully complete, we are focusing on realizing manufacturing productivity improvements in our new facility. In addition, we continue to advance our integration of the Tiffin, Ohio manufacturing facility. We believe the acquisition will help drive significant improvement in both sales and profitability in the coming years. ”Mr. Feldman also stated, “We continue to have strong gains in operating income, excluding one-time costs associated with the aforementioned relocation and acquisition costs, driven by our ongoing strategic initiatives to improve gross margins. We look forward to strong 2016 results driven by strong demand for our products and by capturing the benefits of the relocation and integration of our manufacturing facilities. ”Year-to-Date Financial Results Financial highlights for the year ended December 31, 2015 as compared to the year ended December 31, 2014, included:· Net sales for the year ended December 31, 2015 were $114.0 million, an increase of $14.3 million, or 14.3%, compared to the same period in 2014. The increase was a result of the Tiffin, Ohio business acquisition, which contributed $19.0 million in net sales for the year ended December 31, 2015, partially offset by decreased sales of $2.7 million at our Fort Wayne manufacturing facility and $2.3 million at our Jefferson City, Missouri facility due to the transition of those operations from Bridgeton, Missouri in the fourth quarter of 2015."
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"docid": "D3244883#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/57722046/chapter-18-flash-cards/\nChapter 18",
"text": "\"86 terms leah_m_cox3Chapter 18Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort... 12. The net assets of a corporation are equal to: A. Contributed capital. B. Retained earnings. C. Shareholders' equity. D. None of the above.... 13. Two of the three primary account classifications within shareholders' equity are: A. Preferred stock and retained earnings. B. The par value of common stock and retained earnings. C. Paid-in capital and retained earnings. D. Preferred and common stock.... 14. Details of each class of stock must be reported: A. On the face of the balance sheet only."
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"docid": "D2034616#0",
"title": "http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/management/A-Bud/Balance-Sheets.html\nBALANCE SHEETS",
"text": "\"BALANCE SHEETSFollow City-Data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Photo by: jannoon028The balance sheet, also known as the statement of financial position, is a snapshot of a company's financial condition at a single point in time. It presents a summary listing of a company's assets, liabilities, and owners' equity. The balance sheet is prepared as of the last day of the business year. Therefore, it corresponds to the end of the time period covered by the income statement. To understand the balance sheet, its purpose, and its contents, several accounting concepts need to be examined. First of all, the balance sheet represents the accounting equation for a company. The accounting equation is a mathematical expression that states the following: Assets = Liabilities + Owners' Equity Stated more fully, this means that the dollar total of the assets equals the dollar total of the liabilities plus the dollar total of the owners' equity. The balance sheet presents a company's resources (i.e., assets, or anything the company owns that has monetary value) and the origin or source of these resources (i.e., through borrowing or through the contributions of the owners). By expressing the same dollar amount twice (once as the dollar total of the assets, then as the dollar total of where the assets came from or who has an equity interest in them), we see that the two amounts must be equal or balance at any given point in time. An interesting observation about the balance sheet is the valuation at which assets are presented."
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"docid": "D1638061#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/exam-guide/cfa-level-1/financial-statements/balance-sheet-components-marketable-nonmarketable-instruments.asp\nBalance Sheet: Measurement Bases of Assets and Liabilities",
"text": "Chapter 1 - 5 Chapter 6 - 10 Chapter 11 - 15 Chapter 16 - 176. Financial Statements7. Financial Ratios8. Assets9. Liabilities10. Red Flags6.1 Income Statement: Introduction6.2 Income Statement: Revenue Recognition Principles6.3 Income Statement: Revenue Recognition Special Cases6.4 Income Statement: Expense Recognition6.5 Income Statement: Non-Recurring Items6.6 Income Statement: Earnings Per Share6.7 Income Statement: Comprehensive Income6.8 Balance Sheet: Introduction6.9 Balance Sheet: Components and Format of the Balance Sheet6.10 Balance Sheet: Measurement Bases of Assets and Liabilities6.11 Balance Sheet: Balance Sheet Ratios6.12 Cash Flow Statement: Introduction6.13 Cash Flow Statement: Cash Flow Measures6.14 Cash Flow Statement: Cash Flow from Operations6.15 Cash Flow Statement: Cash Flow Statement Analysis6.16 Cash Flow Statement: Cash Flow from Investing and Financing6.17 Financial Analysis Techniques: Introduction6.18 Financial Analysis Techniques: Financial Analysis Tools and Techniques6.19 Financial Analysis Techniques: Activity, Operational and Liquidity Ratios6.20 Financial Analysis Techniques: Solvency Ratios6.21 Financial Analysis Techniques: Profitability Ratios6.22 Financial Analysis Techniques: Return on Equity6.23 Financial Analysis Techniques: Equity Analysis6.24 Financial Analysis Techniques: Credit Analysis Historic cost vs. fair value – introduction LOS 7.25e Describe different types of assets and liabilities and the measurement bases of each. Assets and liabilities are covered in detail in Study Session 9 Financial Reporting Quality and Financial Statement Analysis, however an outline is provided below. The measurement/valuation bases that may be applied are: Historic cost: This has the advantage of being a reliable and objectively determined measurement base. Fair value: Users may prefer to know what the asset is actually worth/could be sold for now, however it may be difficult to estimate a current value and the measurement may be more subjective. Current model: This is a mixed model using both historic and fair values reflecting the fact that the balance sheet is not intended to be a statement of corporate value."
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"docid": "D3430266#0",
"title": "https://www.scribd.com/doc/76967303/Acc423-Final-Exam-100-Questions-Included-2-Exams\n1) When the cash proceeds from a bond issued with detachable stock warrants exceed the sum of the",
"text": "\"1) When the cash proceeds from a bond issued with detachable stock warrants exceed the sum of thepar value of the bonds and the fair market value of the warrants, the excess should be credited to A. B. C. a liability account. retained earnings. premium on bonds payable. D. additional paid-in capital from stock warrants.2) The conversion of preferred stock into common stock requires that any excess of the par value of the common shares issued over the carrying amount of the preferred being converted should be A. B. C. D. item. treated as a prior period adjustment. reflected currently in income as an extraordinary item. treated as a direct reduction of retained earnings. reflected currently in income, but NOT as an extraordinary3) When convertible debt is retired by the issuer, any material difference between the cash acquisition price and the carrying amount of the debt should be A. B. C. D. item. treated as a prior period adjustment. reflected currently in income as an extraordinary item."
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"docid": "D2434430#0",
"title": "https://www.newconstructs.com/accumulated-other-comprehensive-income-removed-from-invested-capital/\nAccumulated Other Comprehensive Income Removed from Invested Capital â NOPAT Adjustment",
"text": "Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income Removed from Invested Capital – NOPAT Adjustment David Trainer 0 Comments July 11, 2013This report is one of a series on the adjustments we make to convert GAAP data to economic earnings. Reported assets don’t tell the whole story of the capital invested in a business. Accounting rules provide numerous loopholes that companies can exploit to hide balance sheet issues and obscure the true amount of capital invested in a business. Converting GAAP data into economic earnings should be part of every investor’s diligence process. Performing detailed analysis of footnotes and the MD&A is part of fulfilling fiduciary responsibilities. We’ve performed unrivaled due diligence on 5,500 10-Ks every year for the past decade. Accumulated other comprehensive income (OCI) are gains and losses that have yet to be recognized, and are excluded from net income. The accumulated OCI item usually appears as a separate line item on the statement of shareholder’s equity. When OCI charges can be recognized, they are removed from OCI, reported on the income statement and recorded in net income. Most investors would never know that accumulated other comprehensive income distorts GAAP numbers by raising or lowering reported assets and, therefore, distorting assessment of a business’ ability to generate a return on that capital."
},
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"docid": "D672031#0",
"title": "http://accountingexplained.com/financial/statements/comprehensive-income\n.",
"text": "Comprehensive Income Comprehensive income sums up all changes in the shareholders' equity for a period except those arising from transactions with owners. It is a broader measure of return earned during period and can be defined as follows: Comprehensive income = net income + other comprehensive income Other comprehensive income Other comprehensive income is the net effect of accounting transactions that bypass the income statement and are recognized directly in equity, for example, gains and losses on available for sale securities, unrecognized actuarial gains and losses, changes in revaluation surplus, etc. Accumulated other comprehensive income is the accumulated change in equity since the start of business due to accounting transactions that are directly accounted for in equity. Example The shareholders' equity of Company OCI as at 1 January 2012 comprised of the following: Common stock $200,000Additional paid in capital 300,000Accumulated other comprehensive income 100,000During the year the company issued share capital with face value of $20,000 (leading to $10,000 of additional capital); revalued its properties up by $20,000 but incurred an unrealized loss of $10,000 on available for sale securities, earned a net income of $50,000 and paid dividends of $25,000. Accumulated comprehensive income as a 31 December 2012 = Accumulated OCI as at 1 January 2012 of $100,000 + net income of $50,000 + revaluation gain of $20,000 − loss on available for sale securities of $10,000 = $160,000Change in comprehensive income during the year = net income ($50,000) + gain on revaluation ($20,000) − loss on available for sale securities ($10,000) = $60,000Accumulated other comprehensive income for the year = accumulated comprehensive income for the year ($60,000) − net income ($50,000) = $10,000Written by Obaidullah Jan, ACA, CFA hire me at"
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"docid": "D1727668#0",
"title": "http://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/business-accounting/s13-in-a-set-of-financial-statemen.html\nChapter 10 In a Set of Financial Statements, What Information Is Conveyed about Property and Equipment?",
"text": "\"Chapter 10 In a Set of Financial Statements, What Information Is Conveyed about Property and Equipment? Video Clip (click to see video)In this video, Professor Joe Hoyle introduces the essential points covered in Chapter 10 \"\"In a Set of Financial Statements, What Information Is Conveyed about Property and Equipment? \"\" .10.1 The Reporting of Property and Equipment Learning Objectives At the end of this section, students should be able to meet the following objectives: Recognize that tangible operating assets with lives of over one year (such as property and equipment) are initially reported at historical cost. Understand the rationale for assigning the cost of these operating assets to expense over time if the item has a finite life. Recognize that these assets are normally reported on the balance sheet at net book value, which is their cost less accumulated depreciation. Explain the reason for not reporting property and equipment at fair value except in certain specified circumstances. Initially Reporting Property and Equipment at Historical Cost Question: The retail giant Walmart owns thousands of huge outlets and supercenters located throughout the United States as well as in many foreign countries. These facilities contain a wide variety of machinery, fixtures, and the like such as cash registers and shelving. On its January 31, 2011, balance sheet, Walmart reports “property and equipment, net” of over $105 billion, a figure that made up almost 60 percent of the company’s total assets. This monetary amount was more than twice as large as any other asset reported by this business."
},
{
"docid": "D1406307#0",
"title": "http://pss.gov.au/your-scheme/tax-and-your-super/division-293-tax/\nDivision 293 tax",
"text": "Division 293 tax What is Division 293 tax? Division 293 tax is imposed on concessional contributions of high income earners whose income and relevant concessionally taxed contributions (referred to as low tax contributions) exceeds $300,000. If you are in this category, you are liable for this tax. What is my income for Division 293 tax? This is similar to the calculation of income for Medicare levy surcharge purposes and is calculated from your income tax return. What are low-tax contributions? Low-tax contributions are generally equal to total taxable super contributions (that is, super contributions concessionally taxed in the fund, such as ATO superannuation guarantee charge payments or salary sacrifice contributions), minus excess concessional contributions, plus your ‘defined benefit contributions’. ‘ Defined benefit contributions’ are the ‘notional taxed contributions’ (your productivity contributions) and the ‘notional employer contributions’ paid by your employer in a financial year. The Tax and Superannuation Laws Amendment (2014 Measures No. 1) Regulation 2014 (the Amending Regulation) prescribes an interim method for calculating the amount of an individual’s ‘defined benefit contributions’ for the purposes of Division 293 tax to enable the Commissioner of Taxation to determine an individual’s liability for the 2012-13 financial year."
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"docid": "D672027#0",
"title": "http://www.accountingtools.com/questions-and-answers/what-is-accumulated-other-comprehensive-income.html\nAccumulated other comprehensive income",
"text": "Accumulated other comprehensive income April 03, 2018Accumulated other comprehensive income is a general ledger account that is classified within the equity section of the balance sheet. It is used to accumulate unrealized gains and unrealized losses on those line items in the income statement that are classified within the other comprehensive income category. A transaction is unrealized when it has not yet been settled. Thus, if you invest in a bond, you would record any gain or loss at its fair value in other comprehensive income until the bond is sold, at which time the gain or loss would be realized. The unrealized gains and losses that may be aggregated into the accumulated other comprehensive income account include: Unrealized holding gains or losses on investments that are classified as available for sale Foreign currency translation gains or losses Pension plan gains or losses Pension prior service costs or credits Once a gain or loss is realized, it is shifted out of the accumulated other comprehensive income account, and instead appears within the line items that summarize into net income. Thus, the realization of a gain or loss effectively shifts the related amount from the accumulated other comprehensive income account to the retained earnings account. An example of the presentation of accumulated other comprehensive income within the equity section of the balance sheet is: Shareholders' equity Common stock, $0.01 par value, 100,000 shares authorized, 52,000 shares issued $500,000Additional paid-in capital 200,000Retained earnings 1,100,000Accumulated other comprehensive income: Net unrealized loss on available-for-sale securities (50,000)Unrealized loss from foreign currency translation (15,000)Total shareholders' equity $1,735,000While the use of accumulated other comprehensive income is required, a privately-held business that does not issue its financial statements to outside parties may elect to avoid its use. If so, and the entity later chooses to have its financial statements audited, the effects of other comprehensive income should be retroactively made in the audited financial statements. Nonprofit entities do not use the other comprehensive income concept, so the accumulated other comprehensive income account does not appear in their general ledgers or financial statements. Related Courses Accountants' Guidebook GAAP Guidebook Steven Bragg Reporting"
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"docid": "D765154#0",
"title": "https://www.accountingcoach.com/balance-sheet/explanation/3\nBalance Sheet (Explanation)",
"text": "\"Part 1 Introduction to Balance Sheet, Assets Part 2 Liabilities Part 3 Owner's (Stockholders') Equity Part 4 Sample Balance Sheet, Notes To Financial Statements, Financial Ratios Owner's (Stockholders') Equity Owner's Equity —along with liabilities—can be thought of as a source of the company's assets. Owner's equity is sometimes referred to as the book value of the company, because owner's equity is equal to the reported asset amounts minus the reported liability amounts. Owner's equity may also be referred to as the residual of assets minus liabilities. These references make sense if you think of the basic accounting equation: Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equityand just rearrange the terms: Owner's Equity = Assets - Liabilities\"\"Owner's Equity\"\" are the words used on the balance sheet when the company is a sole proprietorship. If the company is a corporation, the words Stockholders' Equity are used instead of Owner's Equity. An example of an owner's equity account is Mary Smith, Capital (where Mary Smith is the owner of the sole proprietorship). Examples of stockholders' equity accounts include: Common Stock Preferred Stock Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value Paid-in Capital from Treasury Stock Retained Earnings Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income Etc. Both owner's equity and stockholders' equity accounts will normally have credit balances. Contra owner's equity accounts are a category of owner equity accounts with debit balances. ( A debit balance in an owner's equity account is contrary—or contra—to an owner's equity account's usual credit balance.)"
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"docid": "D1236860#0",
"title": "http://www.fasb.org/cs/ContentServer?pagename=FASB%2FFASBContent_C%2FNewsPage&cid=1176160678750\nNEWS RELEASE 02/05/13",
"text": "NEWS RELEASE 02/05/13FASB Issues Accounting Standards Update on Reporting Amounts Reclassified Out of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income Norwalk, CT, February 5, 2013— The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) today issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2013-02, Comprehensive Income (Topic 220): Reporting of Amounts Reclassified Out of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income, to improve the transparency of reporting reclassifications out of accumulated other comprehensive income. Other comprehensive income includes gains and losses that are initially excluded from net income for an accounting period. Those gains and losses are later reclassified out of accumulated other comprehensive income into net income. The amendments in the Update do not change the current requirements for reporting net income or other comprehensive income in financial statements. All of the information that this Update requires already is required to be disclosed elsewhere in the financial statements under U. S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (U. S. GAAP). The new amendments will require an organization to: Present (either on the face of the statement where net income is presented or in the notes) the effects on the line items of net income of significant amounts reclassified out of accumulated other comprehensive income–but only if the item reclassified is required under U. S. GAAP to be reclassified to net income in its entirety in the same reporting period Cross-reference to other disclosures currently required under U. S. GAAP for other reclassification items (that are not required under U. S. GAAP) to be reclassified directly to net income in their entirety in the same reporting period. This would be the case when a portion of the amount reclassified out of accumulated other comprehensive income is initially transferred to a balance sheet account (e.g., inventory for pension-related amounts) instead of directly to income or expense. The amendments apply to all public and private companies that report items of other comprehensive income. Public companies are required to comply with these amendments for all reporting periods (interim and annual)."
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"docid": "D3086325#0",
"title": "https://www.guardianlife.com/life-insurance\nLife insurance is one of them",
"text": "Some things make you feel better about life Life insurance is one of them LEARN MOREWhy Life Insurance? Types We Offer Resources and Information Already a Guardian customer? Access your accounts and policies Ready to talk to someone? Find a financial representative Why Life insurance is right for you LIFE INSURANCE IS ABOUT GETTING MORE OUT OF LIFEThere’s no substitute for life insurance when it comes to protecting your loved ones. If you can’t be there, we can. But you can also use life insurance to build lasting assets. Find out how life insurance can improve your life. ONE FAMILY’S STORYA Colorado family, the Carlsons, talk about the ways Guardian life insurance policies have improved their financial picture. From enabling them to plan for the future education costs of their newborn to achieving long-term savings goals, Guardian is helping the Carlsons to shape their dream. Watch the Video Types We Offer WHAT IT ISBENEFITSWHO IT'S BEST FORPermanent Life Insurance Whole Life Insurance Universal Life Insurance Whole and universal life insurance are types of permanent insurance that can provide you guaranteed protection for life, tax-deferred cash value accumulation, and the ability to access your funds."
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"docid": "D980551#0",
"title": "https://www.ebri.org/research/dc_project/\n.",
"text": "\"Home Research Defined Contribution and Participant Behavior Research Program This program was initiated in 1994 in response to increasing interest of EBRI members in the impact of sponsor and/or provider educational efforts on the investment behavior of participants in participant-directed defined contribution plans. The initial program objective has been expanded to include aspects of interest in defined contribution plans, such as participant behavior in asset allocations, contribution levels and participation, and the response to participant behavior by plan sponsors and service providers. The first phase of the program yielded four Issue Briefs and a report to the Department of Labor and the Securities and Exchange Commission by 1996. The primary emphasis of the second phase of the program is the creation of a multi-source longitudinal database that provides information on participant-level decisions with respect to participation, contributions, and asset allocation. EBRI member firms, policymakers, and the media find this information to be extremely important. In an attempt to enhance data-collection efforts, EBRI and the Investment Company Institute joined forces to allow for expansion of the program activities to develop the most comprehensive database on 401 (k) plan participants yet assembled. Participant data include demographic, contribution, asset allocation, and loan and withdrawal activity information. The April 2016 Issue Brief presents analysis of data collected for 2014 on more than 81,000 plans with 24.9 million 401 (k) plan participants and $1.9 trillion in assets. Data for year-end 2015 will be collected in the first quarter of 2016.401 (k) Balances and Changes Due to Market Volatility Deliverables Annual Updates on \"\"401 (k) Plan Asset Allocation, Account Balances and Loan Activity.\"\" The result of fifteen years' collaboration between EBRI and the Investment Company Institute (ICI) in the collection of data on participants in 401 (k) plans, this database includes demographic information, annual contributions, plan balances, asset allocation, and loans, and is by far the most comprehensive source of information on individual plan participants."
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"docid": "D3335256#0",
"title": "https://www.scribd.com/doc/187543849/ch7\nch7",
"text": "\"ch7Student: ___________________________________________________________________________1. A firm becomes a multinational enterprise when it undertakes foreign direct investment. True False2. If a firm that makes bicycles in Germany acquires a French bicycle producer, Greenfield investment has taken place. True False3. The amount of FDI undertaken over a given time period is known as the flow of FDI. True False4. The total accumulated value of foreign-owned assets at a given time is the inflow of FDI. True False5. FDI is seen by executives as a means of circumventing future trade barriers."
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"docid": "D1406312#0",
"title": "https://www.dfrdb.gov.au/your-scheme/division-293-tax/\nWhat is Division 293 tax?",
"text": "What is Division 293 tax? Division 293 tax is imposed on concessional contributions of high income earners whose income and relevant concessionally taxed contributions (referred to as low tax contributions) exceeds $250,000 for the 2017/18 financial year onwards. For the financial years 2012/13 to 2016/17 inclusive, the threshold was $300,000. If you are in this category, you are liable for this tax. What is my income for Division 293 tax? This is similar to the calculation of income for Medicare levy surcharge purposes and is calculated from your income tax return. Note that the taxable component of a Super Lump Sum in many circumstances is regarded as assessable income (please see the ATO website for more details). What are low-tax contributions? Low-tax contributions are super contributions concessionally taxed in the fund and include any superannuation guarantee charge payments plus any defined benefit contributions (DBC) calculated on your behalf. DBC are notional contributions determined by an actuarial formula."
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"docid": "D2857160#0",
"title": "http://www.accountingcoach.com/balance-sheet/explanation/3\nBalance Sheet (Explanation)",
"text": "\"Part 1 Introduction to Balance Sheet, Assets Part 2 Liabilities Part 3 Owner's (Stockholders') Equity Part 4 Sample Balance Sheet, Notes To Financial Statements, Financial Ratios Owner's (Stockholders') Equity Owner's Equity —along with liabilities—can be thought of as a source of the company's assets. Owner's equity is sometimes referred to as the book value of the company, because owner's equity is equal to the reported asset amounts minus the reported liability amounts. Owner's equity may also be referred to as the residual of assets minus liabilities. These references make sense if you think of the basic accounting equation: Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equityand just rearrange the terms: Owner's Equity = Assets - Liabilities\"\"Owner's Equity\"\" are the words used on the balance sheet when the company is a sole proprietorship. If the company is a corporation, the words Stockholders' Equity are used instead of Owner's Equity. An example of an owner's equity account is Mary Smith, Capital (where Mary Smith is the owner of the sole proprietorship). Examples of stockholders' equity accounts include: Common Stock Preferred Stock Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value Paid-in Capital from Treasury Stock Retained Earnings Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income Etc. Both owner's equity and stockholders' equity accounts will normally have credit balances. Contra owner's equity accounts are a category of owner equity accounts with debit balances. ( A debit balance in an owner's equity account is contrary—or contra—to an owner's equity account's usual credit balance.)"
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"docid": "D1158849#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/52073092/advanced-financial-accounting-flash-cards/\nAdvanced Financial Accounting",
"text": "\"136 terms tmckinney777Advanced Financial Accounting Study Guide for Exam Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort A parent owns 90% of a subsidiary. The parent provides marketing services to the subsidiary during 2014. The parent charged the subsidiary $1,000,000 for the services. The services cost the parent $700,000. Which statement is TRUE concerning the consolidation elimination entry or entries related to the intercompany services? Service revenue is reduced by $1,000,000 in elimination I. (Explanation: DR Service Revenue 1,000,000 CR Service Expense 1,000,000 To remove the transaction from both books)A 60% owned subsidiary provides services to its parent during 2015. Cost of services provided is $300,000. The subsidiary charged the parent $750,000 for the services."
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"docid": "D2890948#0",
"title": "http://www.retirement-usa.org/retirement-income-deficit-0\nThe Retirement Income Deficit",
"text": "The Retirement Income Deficit NOTE: This fact sheet was originally published in September 2010, when the Retirement Income Deficit was first calculated. In March 2015, the Center for Retirement Research updated the RID. According to the latest calculations, the RID now stands at $7.7 trillion . What is the financial magnitude of the nation’s retirement income crisis? Retirement USA asked the respected non-partisan Center for Retirement Research at Boston College to calculate the figure that represents our current retirement income deficit – that is, the gap between the pensions and retirement savings that American households have today and what they should have today to maintain their standard of living. Using the data from the Federal Reserve Board’s Survey of Consumer Finances, the Retirement Research Center has calculated that figure at $6.6 trillion. The deficit figure covers households in their peak earning and saving years—those in the 32-64 age range—excluding younger workers who are just beginning to save for retirement as well as most retirees. It takes into account all major sources of retirement income and assets: Social Security, traditional pension plans, 401 (k)-style plans, and other forms of saving, and housing. The measure assumes people will continue to work, save, and accumulate additional pension and Social Security benefits until they retire at age 65, later than most people currently retire. It also assumes that retirees will spend down all their wealth in retirement, including home equity."
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"docid": "D312874#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Income\nIncome",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about theoretical attempts to define income. For its definition in United States law, see Income (United States legal definitions). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( October 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Income is the consumption and savings opportunity gained by an entity within a specified timeframe, which is generally expressed in monetary terms. [ 1] [2] [3] However, for households and individuals, \"\"income is the sum of all the wages, salaries, profits, interests payments, rents, and other forms of earnings received... in a given period of time.\"\" [ 4]In the field of public economics, the term may refer to the accumulation of both monetary and non-monetary consumption ability, with the former (monetary) being used as a proxy for total income. Total Income can be defined as sum of revenue earned - expenses. Income can be used to increase the growth of assets."
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"docid": "D458654#0",
"title": "http://facweb.northseattle.edu/pbouker/instructor/ACCT252_Folder/Ch14investments_in_debt_and_equity.htm\n.",
"text": "Investments in Debt and Equity Securities Chapter 14Among the reasons t hat companies invest in debt and equity securities of other companies are the following: As a safety cushion, to maintain a large enough liquid investment balance to tide the company over an emergency. To meet cyclical cash needs (for companies in highly seasonal businesses). To gain a return on idle investment To gain influence over the decisions of the company being invested in. To gain complete control over another company. When one company owns more than 50% of another company, the financial statements of the first company must combine the financial performance of the other company (its subsidiary) with its own performance as if the two companies were one single company. Debt securities have a maturity value representing the amount to be repaid, a fixed or variable interest rate, and a maturity date, when repayment of the debt is due. Equity securities represent ownership in a company and typically carry the right to collect dividends and to vote on corporate matters. FASB Statement No. 115, issued in 1993, requires financial statements to classify investment securities according to management’s intent in holding the securities. Each class requires different accounting treatment."
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"docid": "D1469040#0",
"title": "https://www.coursehero.com/file/p6225uj/Accumulated-other-comprehensive-income-is-separately-reported-in-the/\nAccumulated other comprehensive income is separately",
"text": "Accumulated other comprehensive income is separately SCHOOLBnos Rabbeinu High School COURSE TITLEEED DEDFTYPELab Report UPLOADED BYTREVORSUM456PAGES 40This preview shows pages 21–23. Sign up to view the full content. View Full Document Accumulated other comprehensive incomeis separately reported in the Stockholders’Equity section of the balance sheet.• Prepare a statement of com-prehensive income.• Determine and report accu-mulated other comprehensiveincome.14-414-414-4A, 14-4B14-4A, 14-4B4. Describe the concept and the reporting of comprehensive income. Example Practice Key Points Key Learning Outcomes Exercises Exercises Short- and long-term investments in mar-ketable securities may be accounted for asavailable-for-sale securities. Available-for-salesecurities are recognized at fair value on thebalance sheet, with changes in fair value beingrecognized as other comprehensive income. Long-term investments in equity securitiesin which there is a significant influence areaccounted for under the equity method. Investments as the result of a business combi-nation are accounted for as consolidations.• Identify, journalize, and reportchanges in market value foravailable-for-sale securities.• Identify, journalize, and reportinvestments under the equitymethod.• Define and describe the accounting for a businesscombination.14-514-614-5A, 14-5B14-6A, 14-6B5. Describe the accounting for investments in stocks. Example Practice Key Points Key Learning Outcomes Exercises Exercises CH14_Warren22e.qxd 6/22/06 8:06 AM Page 629 FINALThis preview has intentionally blurred sections."
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"docid": "D1996822#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statement_of_changes_in_equity\nStatement of changes in equity",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( May 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)A Statement of changes in equity and similarly the statement of changes in owner's equity for a sole trader, statement of changes in partners' equity for a partnership, statement of changes in Shareholders' equity for a Company or statement of changes in Taxpayers' equity [1] for Government financial statements is one of the four basic financial statements. The statement explains the changes in a company's Share Capital, accumulated reserves and retained earnings over the reporting period. It breaks down changes in the owners' interest in the organization, and in the application of retained profit or surplus from one accounting period to the next. Line items typically include profits or losses from operations, dividends paid, issue or redemption of shares, revaluation reserve and any other items charged or credited to accumulated other comprehensive income. It also includes the Non-Controlling Interest attributable to other individuals and organisations. The statement is expected under the generally accepted accounting principles and explains the owners' equity shown on the balance sheet, where:owners' equity = assets − liabilities Contents [ hide ]1 Requirements of the U. S. GAAP2 Requirements of IFRS3 Example statement4 See also5 References Requirements of the U. S. GAAP [ edit]In the United States this is called a statement of retained earnings and it is required under the U. S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (U. S. GAAP) whenever comparative balance sheets and income statements are presented. It may appear in the balance sheet, in a combined income statement and changes in retained earnings statement, or as a separate schedule."
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"docid": "D3194439#0",
"title": "http://accounting-financial-tax.com/2008/07/journal-entry-for-correction-of-errors-and-counterbalancing/\nJournal Entry for Correction Of Errors and Counterbalancing",
"text": "Accounting Journal Entry for Correction Of Errors and Counterbalancing Published10 years agoon Jul 29, 2008By Lie Dharma Putra On the “Accounting Changes” topic I have revealed the Change in accounting prinsiples and Changes in accounting estimates and reporting entity. On this post you learn about journal entry for correction of errors and counterbalancing with a comprehensive case examples. Some erroneous entries may not need correction journal entries for they have been counterbalanced, but in many case we also find errors that still need correction entries eventhough they were discovered after the closing. Knowing what error needs correction entry and what error doesn’t is critical. So, I am trying to cover those issue through this post. Advertisement Mistakes due to errors in arithmetic, poor estimates, or carelessness usually require adjusting, corrective entries. Very often these entries require a debit or credit to the beginning-of-period Retained Earnings. Such entries are called “ prior period adjustments. ” Some errors affect only the balance sheet. For example, a note payable may have been entered as an account payable, or the purchase of a machine was debited to Land instead of to Machine."
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"docid": "D1716674#0",
"title": "http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/mar04/vol61/num06/The-Science-of-Reading-Research.aspx\nThe Science of Reading Research",
"text": "\"Buy this issue Share |March 2004 | Volume 61 | Number 6What Research Says About Reading Pages 12-17Issue Table of Contents | Read Article Abstract The Science of Reading Research G. Reid Lyon and Vinita Chhabra To prevent reading failure, educators must understand and act on scientific evidence. Because students who do not learn to read will have difficulty mastering academic content, succeeding in school, and fulfilling their life potential, the schools' fundamental responsibility is to ensure that all students read proficiently. Yet that goal remains elusive. The report of the most recent National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) indicates that once again, 4th, 8th, and 12th grade reading scores are abysmally low, particularly among disadvantaged students (National Center for Education Statistics, 2003). This situation is especially distressing because we now know that the majority of students can learn to read irrespective of their backgrounds— if their reading instruction is grounded in the converging scientific evidence about how reading develops, why many students have difficulties, and how we can prevent reading failure (Lyon, 2002; Moats, 1999; Shaywitz, 2003). Unfortunately, many teachers do not have the background or training they need to access this information and implement research-based reading instruction in their classrooms. Instead of looking to authoritative and valid evidence of what works, teachers frequently rely on experience and anecdotal information to guide their teaching. Although experience is valuable, depending on experience alone typically leaves many children behind. To provide reading instruction that will enable all students to succeed, educators must also have basic information about scientific knowledge: how it is developed and how it should guide the selection and implementation of instructional programs, strategies, and approaches (Mc Cardle & Chhabra, 2004; Moats, 1999; Stanovich & Stanovich, 2003). Understanding Scientific Evidence Scientific evidence must become a fundamental part of teaching."
},
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"docid": "D944438#0",
"title": "http://www.demos.org/publication/racial-wealth-gap-why-policy-matters\nThe Racial Wealth Gap: Why Policy Matters",
"text": "Download June 21, 2016 |Amy Traub, Catherine Ruetschlin, Laura Sullivan,Tatjana Meschede, Lars Dietrich, and Thomas Shapiro As the United States rapidly becomes both a more diverse and unequal nation, policymakers face the urgent challenge of confronting growing wealth gaps by race and ethnicity. To create a more equitable and secure future, we must shift away from public policies that fuel and exacerbate racial disparities in wealth. But which policies can truly begin to reduce our country’s expanding racial divergences? Until now there has been no systematic analysis of the types of public policies that offer the most potential for reducing the racial wealth gap. This paper pioneers a new tool, the Racial Wealth Audit TM, and uses it to evaluate the impact of housing, education, and labor markets on the wealth gap between white, Black, and Latino households and assesses how far policies that equalize outcomes in these areas could go toward reducing the gap. Drawing on data from the nationally representative Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) collected in 2011, the analysis tests how current racial disparities in wealth would be projected to change if key contributing factors to the racial wealth gap were equalized. Main Findings: The U. S. racial wealth gap is substantial and is driven by public policy decisions. According to our analysis of the SIPP data, in 2011 the median white household had $111,146 in wealth holdings, compared to just $7,113 for the median Black household and $8,348 for the median Latino household. From the continuing impact of redlining on American homeownership to the retreat from desegregation in public education, public policy has shaped these disparities, leaving them impossible to overcome without racially-aware policy change. Eliminating disparities in homeownership rates and returns would substantially reduce the racial wealth gap."
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"docid": "D672029#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/accumulatedother.asp\nWhat is 'Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income'",
"text": "What is 'Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income'Accumulated other comprehensive income (OCI) is a line item in the shareholders' equity section of the balance sheet that includes income that is not reported in the income statement. Other comprehensive income includes unrealized gains and losses on certain types of investments, as well as gains or losses on pension funds and foreign currency transactions. Next Up Available-for-Sale Security Paper Profit (Paper Loss)Lock In Profits Held-For-Trading Security BREAKING DOWN 'Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income'OCI is excluded from net income, because the transactions are unusual and are not generated through a company's normal business operations. In addition to investment and pension plan gains and losses, OCI includes hedging transactions a company performs to limit losses. By segregating OCI transactions from operating income, a financial statement reader can compare income between years and have more clarity about the sources of income. The Differences Between Realized and Unrealized Gains and Losses An investment must have a buy and a sell transaction to realize a gain or a loss. If, for example, an investor buys IBM common stock at $20 per share and sells the shares at $50, the owner has a $30 realized gain per share, which is reported in the income statement. An unrealized gain or loss means that no sale transaction has occurred. OCI reports unrealized gains and losses for certain investments based on the fair value of the security. If IBM is purchased at $20 per share and the fair market value is $35 per share, for example, the unrealized gain is $15 per share."
},
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"docid": "D554925#0",
"title": "http://www.am22tech.com/cost-to-company-india/\nWhat is CTC? Difference between CTC Package & Net Salary?",
"text": "What is CTC? Difference between CTC Package & Net Salary? By Anil Gupta, 19 Mar, 18 11 Finance CTC full form is Cost To Company. It means total salary package and benefits received by employee in a year including free meals, cabs, interest free loans. CTC means Cost To Company. It is a term, which tells the total cost that a company would incur, on you, as an employee in a year. The per month salary and other benefits (called perquisites in technical language) that your company pays you, are actually cost for them and hence the name. CTC package is a term often used by private sector Indian and South Indian companies while making an offer of employment. The gross salary that you receive (before income tax and other deductions) is what is known as Cost To Company salary. The break up of CTC package would talk about the basic salary, HRA (House rent allowance) and other such allowances."
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"docid": "D3082202#0",
"title": "https://www.accountingcoach.com/stockholders-equity/explanation/4\nStockholders' Equity (Explanation)",
"text": "\"Part 1 Introduction to Stockholders' Equity, What is a Corporation? Part 2 Common Stock, Accounting for Stockholders' Equity Part 3 Paid-in Capital or Contributed Capital, Retained Earnings Part 4 Treasury Stock, Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income Part 5 Stock Splits and Stock Dividends Part 6 Cash Dividends on Common Stock Part 7 Preferred Stock Part 8 Entries to the Retained Earnings Account, Book Value Part 9 Earnings Per Share, Other Treasury Stock A corporation may choose to reacquire some of its outstanding stock from its shareholders when it has a large amount of idle cash and, in the opinion of its directors, the market price of its stock is too low. If a corporation reacquires a significant amount of its own stock, the corporation's earnings per share may increase because there are fewer shares outstanding. If a corporation reacquires some of its stock and does not retire those shares, the shares are called treasury stock. Treasury stock reflects the difference between the number of shares issued and the number of shares outstanding. When a corporation holds treasury stock, a debit balance exists in the general ledger account Treasury Stock (a contra stockholders' equity account). There are two methods of recording treasury stock: (1) the cost method, and (2) the par value method. ( We will illustrate the cost method. The par value method is illustrated in intermediate accounting textbooks. ) Under the cost method, the cost of the shares acquired is debited to the account Treasury Stock."
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"docid": "D3150625#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/11012177/psyc-215-a02-4-flash-cards/\npsyc 215 A02 #4",
"text": "\"201 terms saveadpsyc 215 A02 #4Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Operant Conditioning In operant conditioning, responses are followed by reinforcement or punishment that either strengthen or weaken the behaviour. Reinforcers are events that increase the probability that the response will occur again. Punishments are events that decrease the probability that the response will occur again. Pavlov's View of the Physiology of Learning Pavlov believed that conditioning strengthened connections between the CS centre and UCS centre in the brain. In Search of the Engram Karl Lashley set out to prove this by searching for such engrams, or physical representations of what had been learned. Believed that a knife cut should abolish the newly learned response. example of types of cuts in various rats. His results- Lashley's studies attempted to see if disrupting certain connections between cortical brain areas would disrupt abilities to learn associations. Found that learning and memory did not depend entirely on connections across the cortex. Also found that learning did not depend on a single area of the cortex."
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"docid": "D2720056#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/accumulation.asp\nDEFINITION of 'Accumulation'",
"text": "DEFINITION of 'Accumulation'1. An individual investor's cash contributions to invest in securities over a period of time in order to build a portfolio of desired value. Dividends and capital gains are also reinvested during this process. 2. An institutional investor's purchase of a large number of shares in a public company over an extended period of time. 3. The retention of company profits in corporate finance for reinvestment in business operations, as opposed to the payout of earnings as dividends to shareholders. Next Up Accumulated Income Capital Accumulation Accumulation Unit Dividend Drag BREAKING DOWN 'Accumulation'1. When an individual investor is attempting to build up the value of a portfolio, he or she is said to be accumulating wealth. The reinvestment of profits over the course of the investment time horizon can greatly boost the pace of accumulation through the benefits of compounding."
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"docid": "D397582#0",
"title": "http://naic.org/consumer_glossary.htm\nGlossary of Insurance Terms",
"text": "\"Glossary of Insurance Terms This page provides a glossary of insurance terms and definitions that are commonly used in the insurance business. New terms will be added to the glossary over time. The definitions in this glossary are developed by the NAIC Research and Actuarial Department staff based on various insurance references. These definitions represent a common or general use of the term. Some words and/or phrases may be defined differently by other entities, or used in a context such that the definition shown may not be applicable. ( Click on the letter to view terms beginning with that alphabet. ) A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | ZAAccident - an unexpected event or circumstance without deliberate intent. Accident Insurance - insurance for unforeseen bodily injury. Accident Only - an insurance contract that provides coverage, singly or in combination, for death, dismemberment, disability, or hospital and medical care caused by or necessitated as a result of accident or specified kinds of accident. Accident Only or AD&D - policies providing coverage, singly or in combination, for death, dismemberment, disability, or hospital and medical care caused by or necessitated as a result of accident or specified kinds of accidents."
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"docid": "D1655659#0",
"title": "http://dictionary.babylon-software.com/diversification/\nDefinition of Diversification",
"text": "\"Online Dictionary Definition of Diversification Definition of Diversification Babylon Englishprocess of becoming varied or diverse; production or sale of a variety of products; process of varying the types of stocks and bonds in an investor's portfolio (Economics)Search Web Search Dictionary Get Babylon's Dictionary & Translation Software Free Download Now!Tweet Diversification Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries English English Dictionaries Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) ( n.) The act of making various, or of changing form or quality. ( n.) State of diversity or variation; variegation; modification; change; alternation. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter. Abouth English - advanced versiondiversification \\di*ver`si*fi*ca\"\"tion\\ (? ), n. [see diversify.] 1. the act of making various, or of changing form or quality. 2. state of diversity or variation; variegation; modification; change; alternation. infinite diversifications of tints may be produced."
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"docid": "D369241#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/trust\ntrust",
"text": "\"1trustnoun \\ ˈtrəst \\Popularity: Top 1% of lookups | Updated on: 10 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: trust in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of trust1 a: assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or somethingb: one in which confidence is placed2 a: dependence on something future or contingent: hopeb: reliance on future payment for property (such as merchandise) delivered: creditbought furniture on trust3 a: a property interest held by one person for the benefit of anotherb: a combination of firms or corporations formed by a legal agreement; especially: one that reduces or threatens to reduce competition4 a: care, custodythe child committed to her trustb ( 1): a charge or duty imposed in faith or confidence or as a condition of some relationship ( 2): something committed or entrusted to one to be used or cared for in the interest of anotherc: responsible charge or office5 archaic: trustworthiness— in trust: in the care or possession of a trustee See trust defined for English-language learners See trust defined for kids Examples of trust in a Sentence A hope is more than resolve, and it is based on trust in a divine faithfulness that operates not only within history, but also beyond history. — John Polkinghorne , Times Literary Supplement , 3 May 2002Put not your trust in money, but put your money in trust. — Oliver Wendell Holmes , The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table , 1858Our relationship is founded on mutual love and trust. His lies and deception shattered my trust in him. She has no trust in the security of online banking. He created a trust for his children. The property will be held in trust until her 18th birthday.laws limiting the formation of trusts Recent Examples of trust from the Web Obviously, through the years a certain level of trust had grown between us.— richard smirke, Billboard, \"\"Depeche Mode Manager Jonathan Kessler: 'Friction Is What Keeps Them Creative',\"\" 14 Nov. 2017The more the public can see police doing their jobs, the more the gap between residents and officers can be bridged by understanding -- and the more the bond of public trust can be strengthened.— the editorial board, Sun-Sentinel.com, \"\"Police body cameras can strengthen bond of public trust| Editorial,\"\" 25 Oct. 2017The talks, led by the EU’s executive arm, were too opaque, fueling a lack of public trust, Mr. Le Maire warned.—"
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"docid": "D2319818#0",
"title": "http://www.finance-lib.com/financial-term-straddle.html\nDefinition of Straddle",
"text": "\"Definition of Straddle Straddle Purchase or sale of an equal number of puts and calls with the same terms at the same time. Related: spread Straddle A strategy used in trading options or futures. It involves simultaneously purchasing put and call options with the same exercise price and expiration date, and it is most profitable when the price of the underlying security is very volatile. Related Terms: Long straddle A straddle in which a long position is taken in both a put and call option. Short straddle A straddle in which one put and one call are sold. Combination strategy A strategy in which a put and with the same strike price and expiration are either both bought or both sold. Related: straddle Long run A period of time in which all costs are variable; greater than one year. Long straddle A straddle in which a long position is taken in both a put and call option. Spread1) The gap between bid and ask prices of a stock or other security. 2) The simultaneous purchase and sale of separate futures or options contracts for the same commodity for delivery in different months."
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"docid": "D965101#0",
"title": "http://www.finance-lib.com/financial-term-tenor.html\nDefinition of Tenor",
"text": "\"Definition of Tenor Tenor Maturity of a loan. Related Terms: LIBORThe London Interbank Offered Rate; the rate of interest that major international banks in London charge each other for borrowings. Many variable interest rates in the U. S. are based on spreads off of LIBOR. There are many different LIBOR tenor s. Circus swap A fixed rate currency swap against floating U. S. dollar libor payments. Differential swap Swap between two LIBO rates of interest, e.g. yen libor for dollar libor. Payments are in one currency. Reference rate A benchmark 'interest rate (such as libor ), used to specify conditions of an interest rate swap or an interest rate agreement. Variable rate loan Loan made at an interest rate that fluctuates based on a base interest rate such as the Prime Rate or libor. Accelerated cost recovery system (ACRS)Schedule of depreciation rate s allowed for tax purposes. Accelerated depreciation Any depreciation method that produces larger deductions for depreciation in the early years of a project's life."
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"docid": "D1362095#0",
"title": "https://www.nytimes.com/books/first/s/stanley-millionaire.html\nThe Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of American's WealthyBy THOMAS J. STANLEY, Ph.D and WILLIAM D. DANKO, Ph.D",
"text": "\"The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of American's Wealthy By THOMAS J. STANLEY, Ph. D and WILLIAM D. DANKO, Ph. DLongstreet Press CHAPTER ONEMeet the Millionaire Next Door These people cannot be millionaires! They don't look like millionaires, they don't dress like millionaires, they don't eat like millionaires, they don't act like millionaires--they don't even have millionaire names. Where are the millionaires who look like millionaires? The person who said this was a vice president of a trust department. He made these comments following a focus group interview and dinner that we hosted for ten first-generation millionaires. His view of millionaires is shared by most people who are not wealthy. They think millionaires own expensive clothes, watches, and other status artifacts. We have found this is not the case."
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"docid": "D3150978#0",
"title": "https://us.axa.com/axa-products/life-insurance/articles/buying-life-insurance-what-kind-how-much.html\nBuying life insurance: what kind and how much?",
"text": "\"Back Buying life insurance: what kind and how much? Who Should Have Life Insurance? If there are individuals who depend on you for financial support, or if you work at home providing your family with such services as child care, cooking, and cleaning, you need life insurance. Older couples also may need life insurance to protect a surviving spouse against the possibility of the couple's retirement savings being depleted by unexpected medical expenses. Six Different Strategies: Match Your Choice To Your Needs Term insurance is the most basic, and generally least expensive, form of life insurance for people under age 50. A term policy is written for a specific period of time, typically 1 to 10 years, and may be renewable at the end of each term. As you get older, the premiums tend to increase each time you renew. A level term policy locks in the annual premium for periods of up to 40 years, depending on the insured's age. Declining Balance Term insurance, a variation on this theme, is often used as mortgage insurance since it can be written to match the amortization of your mortgage principal. While the premium stays constant over the term, the face value steadily declines."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/42784442/connect-chapter-15-flash-cards/\nConnect Chapter 15",
"text": "30 terms Sam_Greene7Connect Chapter 15Colander 9th Ed Macroeconomics Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort In the short-run framework, budget deficits should: A. never be run since they slow economic growth over the long run B. never be run since they crowd out investment in the short run C. be run on a temporary basis whenever the economy is below potential output D. be run on a permanent basis since they can always be financed by printing money C. be run on a temporary basis whenever the economy is below potential output. deficits reduce investment over the long run but may be desirable in the short run if they help stabilize the economy when it falls below potential output In the long-run framework, budget surpluses: A. should be run whenever output dips below potential output. B. should never be run since they crowd out investment in the short run. C. are better than budget deficits over the long run because unlike budget deficits, they increase saving and investment. D. should be run on a permanent basis since they boost saving and investment and stimulate economic growth. C. are better than budget deficits over the long run because unlike budget deficits, they increase saving and investment Budget surpluses are preferable as long as output is at or above potential output. When this is not the case, budget deficits are advisable since they help to stabilize the economy. A government can finance its budget deficit by doing all of the following except: A. buying bonds."
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"docid": "D639005#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_budget_balance\nGovernment budget balance",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about government budget balances. For trade balances, see Balance of trade. For payment balances, see Balance of payments. \"\" Budget deficits\"\" redirects here; not to be confused with Government debt. See also: Balanced budget Public finance Policies [show]Fiscal policy [show]Monetary policy [show]Trade policy [show]Revenue Spending [show]Optimum [show]Reform [show]v t e A government budget is a financial statement presenting the government's proposed revenues and spending for a financial year. The government budget balance, also alternatively referred to as general government balance, [1] public budget balance, or public fiscal balance, is the overall difference between government revenues and spending. A positive balance is called a government budget surplus, and a negative balance is a government budget deficit. A budget is prepared for each level of government (from national to local) and takes into account public social security obligations. The government budget balance is further differentiated into the primary balance and the structural balance (also known as cyclically-adjusted balance ). The primary budget balance equals the government budget balance before interest payments."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_formation\nCapital formation",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Gross capital formation in % of gross domestic product in world economy Capital formation is a concept used in macroeconomics, national accounts and financial economics. Occasionally it is also used in corporate accounts. It can be defined in three ways: It is a specific statistical concept used in national accounts statistics, econometrics and macroeconomics. In that sense, it refers to a measure of the net additions to the (physical) capital stock of a country (or an economic sector) in an accounting interval, or, a measure of the amount by which the total physical capital stock increased during an accounting period. To arrive at this measure, standard valuation principles are used. [ 1]It is used also in economic theory, as a modern general term for capital accumulation, referring to the total \"\"stock of capital\"\" that has been formed, or to the growth of this total capital stock. [ 2]In a much broader or vaguer sense, the term \"\"capital formation\"\" has in more recent times been used in financial economics to refer to savings drives, setting up financial institutions, fiscal measures, public borrowing, development of capital markets, privatization of financial institutions, development of secondary markets. In this usage, it refers to any method for increasing the amount of capital owned or under one's control, or any method in utilising or mobilizing capital resources for investment purposes. Thus, capital could be \"\"formed\"\" in the sense of \"\"being brought together for investment purposes\"\" in many different ways. This broadened meaning is not related to the statistical measurement concept nor to the classical understanding of the concept in economic theory."
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"title": "https://www.trustedchoice.com/life-insurance/coverage-basics/cash-value/\nCash Value of Life Insurance Policy",
"text": "If you are considering permanent life insurance – such as whole life, universal life, or variable life insurance – you probably know that these types of policies provide both death benefits and cash value accumulation. You can use the cash value for many different needs, including your living expenses in retirement. Pay your policy premium Borrow from the cash value to pay large expenses, at a lower rate than banks offer Structure an investment portfolio that maintains and accumulates wealth Use the cash value for expenses in retirement Cash Value Life Insurance Definition Cash value life insurance is a type of permanent insurance policy consisting of a “death benefit,” which is a standard part of all life insurance policies, as well as a cash value accumulation feature. Whole life, universal life, and variable life insurance are the three primary types of cash value life insurance. When you pay your premium, a portion of that payment is allocated towards the cash value. The life insurance company invests the money into a conservative-yield form of investment. The cash value grows over time as you continue to pay your premium and through the interest you earn. The life insurance cash value is the amount of money you have built up through your premium and investment interest for the length of time you have owned the policy. How Does Cash Value Life Insurance Work? When you pay your insurance premium for a permanent life insurance policy, the money is generally allocated in three portions: Payment for the face value of the insurance policy or death benefits, which your beneficiary or beneficiaries will receive after you pass away Payment for the insurer’s cost for administering the policy Payment toward the cash value, which is subsequently invested by the life insurance company The cash value builds from a combination of each premium payment you make and the interest earned from the investments made by the life insurance company."
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"docid": "D1331666#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_exchange_reserves\nForeign-exchange reserves",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Foreign exchange reserves)navigation search Foreign exchange Exchange rates Currency band Exchange rate Exchange-rate regime Exchange-rate flexibility Dollarization Fixed exchange rate Floating exchange rate Linked exchange rate Managed float regime Dual exchange rate Markets Foreign exchange market Futures exchange Retail foreign exchange trading Assets Currency Currency future Currency forward Non-deliverable forward Foreign exchange swap Currency swap Foreign exchange option Historical agreements Bretton Woods Conference Smithsonian Agreement Plaza Accord Louvre Accord See also Bureau de change Hard currency Currency pair Foreign exchange fraud Currency interventionv t e Foreign-exchange reserves (also called forex reserves or FX reserves) is money or other assets held by a central bank or other monetary authority so that it can pay if need be its liabilities, such as the currency issued by the central bank, as well as the various bank reserves deposited with the central bank by the government and other financial institutions. [ 1] Reserves are held in one or more reserve currencies, mostly the United States dollar and to a lesser extent the Japanese yen. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Definition2 Purpose3 Reserve accumulation3.1 Theories3.1.1 Signaling or vulnerability indicator3.1.2 Precautionary aspect3.1.2.1 External trade3.1.2.2 Financial openness3.1.3 Exchange rate policy3.1.4 Intergenerational savings3.2 Costs4 History4.1 Origins and Gold Standard Era4.2 Post Gold Standard Era5 Adequacy and excess reserves6 List of countries by foreign-exchange reserves7 List of countries by foreign-exchange reserves (excluding gold)8 See also9 References10 External links10.1 Sources10.2 Articles10.3 Speeches10.4 Books Definition [ edit]This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( July 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Reserves of SDRs, forex and gold in 2006Foreign exchange reserves minus external debt In a strict sense, foreign-exchange reserves should only include foreign banknotes, foreign bank deposits, foreign treasury bills, and short and long-term foreign government securities. [ 2] However, the term in popular usage also adds gold reserves, special drawing rights (SDRs), and International Monetary Fund (IMF) reserve positions. This broader figure is more readily available, but it is more accurately termed official international reserves or international reserves. Foreign-exchange reserves are called reserve assets in the balance of payments and are located in the capital account. Hence, they are usually an important part of the international investment position of a country."
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"docid": "D703309#0",
"title": "http://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Dollar_cost_averaging\nDollar cost averaging",
"text": "\"navigation search The origin of the term Dollar cost averaging (DCA) is the distinction between a practice of buying a fixed number of shares every period and a practice of investing a fixed dollar amount every period. Over time the meaning has been extended. DCA is the technique of dividing an available investment lump sum into equal parts, and then periodically investing each part. This DCA is proposed as an alternative to lump sum investing (LSI), which is to make the entire investment immediately. As such DCA is a technique to overcome fear in investing by mitigating the risk of loss over the short term. For any sequence of constant-dollar purchases [1] of an asset whose price fluctuates, more shares will be purchased when prices are lower than when prices are high. [ 2] As a result, the average cost per share will be lower than the average price per share over the same period. This consequence of DCA is used as an argument to persuade investors to make systematic, periodic fixed dollar amount investments regardless of market prices. The term DCA is used to describe similar investment concepts such as periodic automatic investment (almost universally utilized by individual investors to fund retirement accounts out of earned income). Variants on the idea of DCA include \"\" reverse dollar cost averaging \"\" which pertains to periodic automatic withdrawals made during retirement. ["
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"docid": "D2473468#0",
"title": "http://www.dwmbeancounter.com/tutorial/coabal.html\n.",
"text": "Assets Formal Definition: The properties used in the operation or investment activities of a business. Informal Definition: All the good stuff a business has (anything with value). The goodies. Additional Explanation: The good stuff includes tangible and intangible stuff. Tangible stuff you can physical see and touch such as vehicles, equipment and buildings. Intangible stuff is like pieces of paper (sales invoices) representing loans to your customers where they promise to pay you later for your services or product. Assets are generally assigned to sub-categories or sub-groups. Similar types of assets are grouped together. The groups are based on the asset's purpose or use and liquidity (availability of the asset for paying debts). The order that the Assets are presented are based on the following guidelines: List the Items that are cash."
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"docid": "D317429#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/u/unadjustedbasis.asp\nDEFINITION of 'Unadjusted Basis'",
"text": "DEFINITION of 'Unadjusted Basis'A basis used for depreciation purposes. Unadjusted basis uses the original cost of property or equipment without regard to salvage value. Next Up Salvage Value Accelerated Cost Recovery System ... Unit of Production Method Straight Line Basis BREAKING DOWN 'Unadjusted Basis'This method of calculating depreciation is used for accelerated cost recovery systems (ACRS) and modified accelerated cost recovery systems (MACRS). RELATED TERMSSalvage Value The estimated value that an asset will realize upon its sale ... Accelerated Cost Recovery System ... The accelerated cost recovery system was a U. S. federal tax break ... Unit of Production Method The unit of production method calculates depreciation when the ... Straight Line Basis A method of computing amortization (depreciation) by dividing ... General Depreciation System - GDSThe most commonly used modified accelerated cost recovery system ... Depreciated Cost Depreciated cost is the original cost of a fixed asset less accumulated ... Related Articles Investing How rental property depreciation works It's a bit tricky, but it's a valuable tool to make your investment pay off. Financial Advisor How Does Depreciation Reduce My Tax Bill? How the depreciation tax rule can assist real estate investors. Investing How Depreciation Works on a Rental Property One of the advantages of owning rental real estate is the depreciation tax deduction. Investing An Introduction To Depreciation Companies make choices and assumptions in calculating depreciation, and you need to know how these affect the bottom line. Managing Wealth What Determines Your Cost Basis? The cost basis is the initial price paid in an exchange for a product or service."
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"docid": "D2684939#0",
"title": "https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/26/316\n26 U.S. Code § 316 - Dividend defined",
"text": "U. S. Code › Title 26 › Subtitle A › Chapter 1 › Subchapter C › Part I › Subpart C › § 31626 U. S. Code § 316 - Dividend defined US Code Notes IRS Rulingsprev | next (a) General rule For purposes of this subtitle, the term “ dividend ” means any distribution of property made by a corporation to its shareholders— (1) out of its earnings and profits accumulated after February 28, 1913, or (2) out of its earnings and profits of the taxable year (computed as of the close of the taxable year without diminution by reason of any distributions made during the taxable year ), without regard to the amount of the earnings and profits at the time the distribution was made. Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, every distribution is made out of earnings and profits to the extent thereof, and from the most recently accumulated earnings and profits. To the extent that any distribution is, under any provision of this subchapter, treated as a distribution of property to which section 301 applies, such distribution shall be treated as a distribution of property for purposes of this subsection. ( b) Special rules (1) Certain insurance company dividends The definition in subsection (a) shall not apply to the term “ dividend ” as used in subchapter L in any case where the reference is to dividends of insurance companies paid to policyholders as such. ( 2) Distributions by personal holding companies (A) In the case of a corporation which— (i) under the law applicable to the taxable year in which the distribution is made, is a personal holding company (as defined in section 542 ), or (ii) for the taxable year in respect of which the distribution is made under section 563 (b) (relating to dividends paid after the close of the taxable year), or section 547 (relating to deficiency dividends ), or the corresponding provisions of prior law, is a personal holding company under the law applicable to such taxable year,the term “ dividend ” also means any distribution of property (whether or not a dividend as defined in subsection (a)) made by the corporation to its shareholders, to the extent of its undistributed personal holding company income (determined under section 545 without regard to distributions under this paragraph) for such year. ( B) For purposes of subparagraph (A), the term “ distribution of property ” includes a distribution in complete liquidation occurring within 24 months after the adoption of a plan of liquidation, but— (i) only to the extent of the amounts distributed to distributees other than corporate shareholders, and (ii) only to the extent that the corporation designates such amounts as a dividend distribution and duly notifies such distributees of such designation, under regulations prescribed by the Secretary, but (iii) not in excess of the sum of such distributees’ allocable share of the undistributed personal holding company income for such year, computed without regard to this subparagraph or section 562 (b). ( 3) Deficiency dividend distributions by a regulated investment company or real estate investment trust The term “ dividend ” also means any distribution of property (whether or not a dividend as defined in subsection (a)) which constitutes a “deficiency dividend” as defined in section 860 (f). ( 4) Certain distributions by regulated investment companies in excess of earnings and profits In the case of a regulated investment company that has a taxable year other than a calendar year, if the distributions by the company with respect to any class of stock of such company for the taxable year exceed the company’s current and accumulated earnings and profits which may be used for the payment of dividends on such class of stock, the company’s current earnings and profits shall, for purposes of subsection (a), be allocated first to distributions with respect to such class of stock made during the portion of the taxable year which precedes January 1. ( Aug. 16, 1954, ch. 736, 68A Stat."
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"docid": "D2720059#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/capitalaccumulation.asp\nWhat is 'Capital Accumulation'",
"text": "What is 'Capital Accumulation'Capital accumulation typically refers to an increase in assets from investment or profits. Individuals and companies can accumulate capital through investment. Investment assets usually earn profit that contributes to a capital base. Saving and automated investing can be important in helping individual investors with capital accumulation. Next Up Accumulated Value Asset Accumulation Accumulation Area Accumulated Depreciation BREAKING DOWN 'Capital Accumulation'Capital accumulation is a product of capital investment. Capital accumulation also increases with return from an investment. An individual or company can accumulate capital in various ways some of which include investment purchases and investment savings. Return from an investment can also lead to capital accumulation, specifically from occurrences such as investment profits, rent, interest, royalties or capital gains. Entities often increase their holdings in profitable assets to provide for greater capital accumulation. Investors can also regularly contribute to a capital base to accumulate capital and generate capital gains."
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"docid": "D958087#0",
"title": "https://www.bankrate.com/glossary/c/compound-interest/\nCompound interest",
"text": "Glossary C Compound interest Compound interest What is compound interest? Compound interest is a method of calculating interest whereby interest earned over time is added to the principal. As with interest generally, compound interest is the key incentive for banks to issue loans and for depositors to keep money at banks. It is applied regularly to savings accounts or loans according to various compounding methods. Deeper definition There are two ways of thinking about interest: it is the price borrowers pay lenders for credit, or the fee depositors demand for leaving their money in a bank. In addition, there are two methods for calculating interest. With the simple-interest approach, interest is only calculated against the principal. Compound interest is more subtle: interest is earned on the principle and previous interest payments — that is, interest accumulating on interest. Compound interest accrues over a compounding period specified in the terms and conditions of the account or loan. The compounding period is usually a year: at that point, regular interest is added to the principal, and interest begins accumulating against the combined amount."
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"docid": "D183002#0",
"title": "https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Macroeconomics/Savings_and_Investment\nMacroeconomics/Savings and Investment",
"text": "\"Macroeconomics/Savings and Investment< Macroeconomicsnavigation search Contents1 Role of Savings and Investment1.1 Savings1.2 Investment1.2.1 The 2 Forms of Investment Role of Savings and Investment [ edit]There are two views of the topic titled Savings and Investment. One is considered to apply to real physical macroeconomic activity, the \"\"Keynesian\"\", or National Accounts view. The other is considered to apply to money and banking, the \"\"Monetarist\"\" view. They primarily differ slightly in definitions of terms, which consequently lead to different discussions about very different subject matter. The two views actually are different subject areas, making it the historical debate difficult to collate, let alone reconcile. Keynesians start with accounting definitions, where Savings = Investment, by construction, and tend to emphasize the nonproductive (zero sum) nature of all vehicles by which savings eventually ends up as capital. Monetarists tend to focus on technical distinctions of how savings is transformed from money balances, eventually into capital, and emphasize the value of those vehicles in selecting which capital to invest in. In a Keynesian sense, savings is whatever is left over after income is spent on consumption of goods and services, investment is what is spent on goods and services that are not 'consumed', but are durable. Since Income = Output, Savings = Investment for the total world's economy (or for a hypothetical 'closed' economy with zero foreign trade). In a Monetarist sense, savings is the total rate at which units of account exceed expenditures, and are accumulated as unit of account (e.g. dollar) balances with financial intermediaries."
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"docid": "D1299389#0",
"title": "http://www.annuity.com/fixed-indexed-annuities-2/\nFixed Indexed Annuities",
"text": "Fixed Indexed Annuities By Bill Broich | September 12th, 2013 | Annuities 101What is the definition of an Indexed Annuity? The word annuity has its origins in a Latin term that means annual. Today, an indexed annuity is an investment product sold by insurance companies. Indexed annuities can be purchased through a series of contributions or in one lump sum. The money put into the fixed indexed annuity contract is allowed to grow for a period of time. Then, at a future date, the contract becomes a fixed index annuity income through periodic payments over a specified period of time or for a lifetime. The interest or growth in a fixed variable annuity is not taxed unit the fixed indexed annuity is actually paid and received by the owner. Fixed Indexed Annuities: Generally, life Insurance creates an estate for a person in case he or she dies too soon. Fixed indexed annuities, on the other hand, protects accumulated assets when a person lives too long. Insurance companies offer a type of policy called a commercial fixed indexed annuities."
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"docid": "D1298314#0",
"title": "http://genefaith.org/ethgen/pages/databases/syndromes/pku.htm\n.",
"text": "This is a page from genefaith.org created by Andrew J. Palmer genetics home site home Phenylketonuria - a brief outlineby Kathryn Milward - (July 2001)Described as an inborn error of amino acid metabolism, phenylketonuria (PKU) was the first genetic disorder found to be due to a specific enzyme deficiency, resulting in a patient's inability to metabolise a specific amino acid appropriately. Classical PKU is caused by a deficiency of the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH). Over 70 different mutations on the PAH gene found on Chromosome 12 have been found to cause the almost complete absence of PAH as seen in PKU patients. PKU patients deficient in PAH are unable to metabolise the amino acid phenylalanine leading to an accumulation of phenylalanine and it's metabolites within the body. PKU is an example of an autosomal recessive disorder. Prevalence The incidence of PKU is highly variable in different populations. Many PAH gene mutations are thought to be Celtic in origin, this is supported by high frequencies of PKU in the Irish and in the Scottish, and for example an incidence of 1/4500 is seen in the Irish. In other northern European populations there is a mean incidence of 1/10000 and in US Caucasians there is an incidence of approximately 1/8000. Phenylketonuria is rare in Mediterranean and non-European populations. Symptoms The main clinical manifestation in an untreated PKU patient is severe mental retardation."
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"docid": "D1343829#0",
"title": "http://www.cureffi.org/2013/11/08/biochemistry-09-amino-acid-and-nucleotide-metabolism/\nBiochemistry 09: amino acid and nucleotide metabolism",
"text": "Biochemistry 09: amino acid and nucleotide metabolism Nov 8, 2013 • ericminikel • bios-e-10These are notes from lecture 9 of Harvard Extension’s biochemistry class.amino acid catabolism Amino acid catabolism generally accounts for about 10-15% of metabolic energy production. There are three circumstances where amino acids will undergo oxidative degradation / catabolism: Normal turnover of proteins When the diet is so protein-rich that it contains more amino acids than the body needs for protein synthesis During starvation or uncontrolled diabetes, glucose is unavailable and so amino acids are broken down instead There are also three circumstances in which proteins are degraded into amino acids: To provide energy when needed (feeding into #3 from the list above)To eliminate abnormal proteins (see e.g. Pr P lysosomal and proteasomal degradation)To regulate cellular processes (see e.g. cell cycle checkpoints)There are only two major routes to protein degradation: lysosomes and proteasomes . Lysosomal degradation includes endocytosis of extracellular waste, enclosure of intracellular waste, or chaperone-mediated autophagy. Chaperone-mediated autophagy is important in the liver and kidney (the gluconeogenic organs) during starvation. Proteins with the KFERQ sequence (~30% of proteins in these organs) are selected. Usually these are rapid turnover cytosolic proteins including the glycolytic enzymes. In this process, a chaperone such as Hsc70 recognizes the KFERQ targets those proteins to LAMP2A on the surface of lysosomes. When the protein binds, LAMP2A multimerizes to act as a receptor which imports the protein into the lysosome for degradation. The current thinking is that the KFERQ motif is usually hidden inside the protein and is exposed only when the protein partially unfolds under cellular stress. But the main point of regulation in this process is LAMP2A expression level, which is upregulated during starvation."
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"docid": "D2240671#0",
"title": "http://raysahelian.com/aminoacid.html\n.",
"text": "\"Amino Acid supplement information, side effects and safety, essential and nonessential November 25 2016 by Ray Sahelian, M. D. Amino acid definition and structure Any of a group of organic molecules that consists of a basic amino group (-NH2), an acidic carboxyl group (-COOH), and an organic R group (or side chain), which is unique to each. When two or more are put together, it is called a peptide. They play a central roles both as building blocks of proteins and as intermediates in metabolism. Amino acids join together to form a protein structure. Proteins are large biomolecules that occur in every living organism. Protein is needed by the body to repair muscles, bones, organs, glands, hair, and connective tissue. The body continually breaks down proteins into individual amino acids and then puts the them back together again in chains to form countless different proteins and enzymes. As dietary supplement available over the counter without a prescription Various amino acid supplements are available, either as individual ones, or in a number of combinations. The most popular sold over the counter are arginine, tryptophan, tyrosine, glutamine, and lysine, along with BCAA. Before you take any of these supplements, first make sure your body really needs them, do a lot of research before wasting your money on some that may not be of benefit to you."
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"docid": "D2388928#0",
"title": "http://www.whatislife.com/reader2/Metabolism/pathway/aminoacid.html\n.",
"text": "Amino acid metabolism Amino acid metabolism (KEGG pathway MAP01150 common amino acids for protein biosynthesis) (KEGG pathway MAP01160 non common amino acids)Amino acid metabolism is complex because of the large number of metabolites involved. Amino acid metabolism can be split into those 20 amino acids used for protein biosynthesis. They also function as precursors for the synthesis of many signaling molecules (see neurotransmitter and nitric oxide chapter). They are distinct from the unusual amino acids (e.g. ornithine) used for a large variety of intermediary pathways and activated one-carbon units used for the synthesis of aromatic, nitrogen containing compounds such as nucleic acids and all its cofactor derivatives like nicotinamides and coenzyme A, ubiquinone, heme and chlorophyll. Degradation Because of the multitude of pathways, only a selected few are presented here demonstrating basic principles found in all other metabolic pathways of nitrogenous compounds. Amino acids serve as precursors for lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids including ribonucleotides used as cosubstrates and coenzymes in the production of energy (ATP, NAD, FAD, Co A). Following the metabolic fate of carbon atoms of dietary amino acids, they can be traced to all major metabolic intermediates because of the close interaction of amino acid metabolism with both the citric acid cycle and glycolysis/gluconeogenesis. These intermediates containing carbons from dietary amino acids include pyruvate, acetyl-Co A and acetoacetyl-Co A (ketone bodies), and the citric acid cycle intermediates a- ketoglutarate, succinyl-Co A (heme synthesis), fumarate, malate, and oxaloacetate. Amino acid metabolism is 'separated' into pathways according to the different length of carbon structures involved. These are referred to as the C3, C4, and C5 families of amino acids."
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"docid": "D1246171#0",
"title": "https://caloriebee.com/nutrition/What-are-Essential-Amino-Acids\nThe 9 Essential Amino Acids and Their Importance to Your Body",
"text": "\"Calorie Bee » Nutrition The 9 Essential Amino Acids and Their Importance to Your Body Updated on April 4, 2018Zee Mercado more Essential Amino Acids There are 22 amino acids and 9 of them are called \"\"essential\"\" because our bodies can't produce them, so it's essential that we include them in our daily diet. The nine essential amino acids are histidine, valine, isoleucine, leucine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, methionine, and lysine. Why are amino acids important? Amino acids are the building blocks of protein, which is a very important element for nearly all physiological functions. Most skeletal tissues, cells, organs, and muscles are made of amino acids. They help make the proteins that allow our bodies to grow, repair tissue, break down food, and perform many other essential biological processes. Branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) have a branched molecular structure. There are three of them: leucine, isoleucine, and valine. Like other essential amino acids, they are building blocks of proteins and muscles. They also help regulate blood sugar levels."
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"docid": "D3000940#0",
"title": "http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Metabolic_diseases.aspx\nMetabolic Disease",
"text": "\"Metabolic Disease Metabolism is the sum of the chemical processes and interconversions that take place in the cells and the fluids of the body. This includes the absorption of nutrients and minerals, the breakdown and buildup of large molecules, the interconversion of small molecules, and the production of energy from these chemical reactions. Virtually every chemical step of metabolism is catalyzed by an enzyme . Disorders of these enzymes that result from abnormalities in their genes are known as inborn errors of metabolism. Inborn errors of metabolism were first recognized by Sir Archibald Garrod, a British physician who noted in 1902 that the principles of Mendelian inheritance applied to certain examples of human metabolic variation. He perceived the genetic basis for a particular metabolic condition that leads to visible effects — alkaptonuria, which results in a black pigment in the urine. Since then, more advanced chemical methods have allowed the discovery of hundreds of enzyme defects that cause metabolic diseases. Enzymes Control Metabolic Reactions Enzymes are proteins that control the rate of chemical reactions in the cell. In general, each enzyme controls the rate of only one or a few reactions. Enzymes function by binding to the molecules to be reacted (called substrates or precursors) and altering their chemical bonds, producing products."
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"title": "http://dshs.texas.gov/newborn/over_pku.shtm\n.",
"text": "Phenylketonuria (PKU)Phenylketonuria (PKU) is an inborn error of metabolism transmitted genetically. Both parents must be carriers of the gene to produce a child with this condition. When both parents are carriers of the gene, chances of an affected child occurring are one in four for each pregnancy. There is a 50% chance that a child born to these parents will be a carrier of the phenylketonuria gene. There are no known clinical signs of PKU present in a newborn. There is nothing in the appearance or behavior of a newborn phenylketonuric which distinguishes a newborn with PKU from a normal newborn. However, early in the first year of life, the phenylketonuric may develop symptoms such as marked irritability, severe vomiting, exzema, seizures and a musty odor. Serum phenylalanine tests are required to validate any of these suspicious symptoms. Unfortunately, warning symptoms may not be prominent early in life, and deviations from normal may not be observed until the child is well along in their first year. Delayed ability to sit alone may be the first sign that something is wrong with a child."
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"title": "http://www.med-health.net/Pineal-Gland-Calcification.html\nCalcification of Pineal Gland",
"text": "Calcification of Pineal Gland The pineal gland may also be referred to as the “third eye,” epiphysis or conarium. This endocrine gland is located on the vertebrae at the center area of the bottom of the brain, just where the two hemispheres meet. The pineal gland is responsible for producing melatonin, a derivative of serotonin that will provide seasonal functions and the wake/sleep schedule of the body. As you age the pineal gland can become calcified, causing calcium phosphate to develop over the gland. Fortunately, there are ways to decacify the gland and prevent calcium phosphate buildup in the future. Causes of Pineal Gland Calcification As noted above, calcification tends to become more severe with age, with many people experiencing symptoms of heavy calcification of the pineal gland by the time they are 17. This means that an MRI or other scan would show a large lump of calcium phosphate on the gland as well as other parts of the body. This calcification process is caused by constant exposure to substances like fluoride which build up in the body over time. Toothpaste, public water systems, hormones, food additives, excess sugar and sweeteners in your diet or even regular exposure to cell phones has been linked to the phenomenon of calcifying the pineal gland. How to Decalcify the Pineal Gland Once you have discovered or suspect that you are experiencing calcification of the pineal gland, there are methods you can take to help prevent further damage and reverse the damage you are already experiencing.1."
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"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Glycogen+debranching+enzyme\ndebrancher enzyme",
"text": "\"debrancher enzyme (redirected from Glycogen debranching enzyme) Also found in: Wikipedia .enzyme [ en´zīm] any protein that acts as a catalyst, increasing the rate at which a chemical reaction occurs. Thehuman body probably contains about 10,000 different enzymes. At body temperature, very fewbiochemical reactions proceed at a significant rate without the presence of an enzyme. Like allcatalysts, an enzyme does not control the direction of the reaction; it increases the rates of theforward and reverse reactions proportionally. Enzymes work by binding molecules so that they are held in a particular geometric configurationthat allows the reaction to occur. Enzymes are very specific; few molecules closely fit the bindingsite. Each enzyme catalyzes a specific type of chemical reaction between a few closely relatedcompounds, which are called substrates of the enzyme. Enzymes are given names ending in -ase. In older names, the suffix is added to the name of thesubstrate, as in amylase, an enzyme that breaks down the polysaccharide amylose. In newernames, the suffix is added to the type of reaction, as in lactate dehydrogenase, an enzyme thatconverts lactate to pyruvate by transferring a hydrogen atom to nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide (NAD)."
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"title": "http://fawesome.ifood.tv/health/393156-top-10-food-containing-phenylalanine\nTop 10 Food Containing Phenylalanine",
"text": "\"Home » Health » Food Nutrition » Top 10 Food Containing Phenylalanine Top 10 Food Containing Phenylalanine Nutrispeak Oct. 13, 2011\"\"fid\"\":\"\"554842\"\",\"\"viewmode\"\":\"\"wysiwyg\"\",\"\"fields\"\":\"\"format\"\":\"\"wysiwyg\"\",\"\"type\"\":\"\"media\"\",\"\"attributes\"\":\"\"alt\"\":\"\"cheese\"\",\"\"title\"\":\"\"Food containing phenylalanine\"\",\"\"style\"\":\"\"border-top-width: 2px border-right-width: 2px border-bottom-width: 2px border-left-width: 2px border-top-style: solid border-right-style: solid border-bottom-style: solid border-left-style: solid margin-left: 6px margin-right: 6px margin-top: 6px margin-bottom: 6px float: left width: 300px height: 225px \"\",\"\"class\"\":\"\"media-element file-wysiwyg\"\" Phenylalanine is an essential amino acid, which means it is required to stay healthy but our body cannot produce it. Thus, eating sufficient quantities of Food Containing Phenylalanine is necessary to maintain normal protein composition, brain chemicals (L-dopa, epinephrine, and norepinephrine), and thyroid hormone production. Deficiency of this vital amino acid can cause confusion, lack of energy, depression, decreased alertness, memory problems, and lack of appetite. Conversely, if you suffer from Phenylketouria (PKU) you need to steer clear of food containing phenylalanine completely to avoid irreversible mental retardation. Also, excess supplemental intake that crosses 5000mg/day can be toxic and cause nerve damage. In any of these cases knowledge of the food sources of phenylalanine is important. Food Sources of Phenylalanine Protein rich foods like beef, poultry, pork, fish, milk, yogurt, eggs, cheese, soy products, and certain nuts and seeds contain appreciable amounts of phenylalanine. Artificial sweetener aspartame also contains high amount of the amino acid. Top 10 Food Containing Phenylalanine Fish: Fish, especially catfish, salmon, and trout can add 3000 to 4500 mg of phenylalanine per pound to your diet. Seafood: Other seafood like mollusks are also equally good sources of phenylalanine as fish, and provide almost equivalent amount of the nutrient."
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"title": "http://wps.aw.com/bc_campbell_concepts_7_oa/215/55140/14115859.cw/content/index.html\nPost-Test",
"text": "\"Post-Test This activity contains 67 questions. Frederick Griffith was one of the leading scientists looking at the genetic role of DNA. He was working on two strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae: The rough strain (R) did not cause pneumonia, but the smooth form (S) did. When he heat-killed the S strain and gave both this and the R form to mice, the mice developed pneumonia and died. Why? ( see book section: Module 10.1)The immune systems of the mice were unable to cope with both the S and R strains simultaneously. There was more of the R strain added than previously. Even though the S strain had been heat-killed, it changed the R strain. The R strain mutated and thus was able to cause pneumonia. In an important experiment, radioactively labeled bacteriophages were allowed to infect bacteria."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madopar\nL -DOPA",
"text": "\"L -DOPAClinical data Pregnancy category AU: B3US: C (Risk not ruled out)Routes of administration oral, intravenous ATC code N04BA01 ( WHO)Legal status Legal status AU: S4 (Prescription only)UK: POM (Prescription only)US: ℞-only Oral tablets, OTC Mucuna pruriens extract Pharmacokinetic data Bioavailability 30%Metabolism Aromatic-L-amino-acid decarboxylase Biological half-life 0.75–1.5 hours Excretion renal 70–80%Identifiers IUPAC name [show]CAS Number59-92-7Pub Chem CID6047IUPHAR/BPS3639Drug Bank DB01235Chem Spider5824UNII46627O600JKEGGD00059Ch EBICHEBI:15765Ch EMBLCHEMBL1009ECHA Info Card 100.000.405Chemical and physical data Formula C 9 H 11 N O 4Molar mass 197.19 g/mol3D model ( JSmol)Interactive image SMILES [show]In Ch I [show] (verify)L -DOPA ( / ˌ ɛ l ˈ d oʊ p ə / ), also known as levodopa ( / ˌ l ɛ v oʊ ˈ d oʊ p ə /) or L -3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine is an amino acid that is made and used as part of the normal biology of humans,as well as some animals and plants. Humans, as well as a portion of the other animals that utilize L -DOPA in their biology, make it via biosynthesis from the amino acid L -tyrosine. L -DOPA is the precursor to the neurotransmitters dopamine, norepinephrine (noradrenaline), and epinephrine (adrenaline), which are collectively known as catecholamines. Furthermore, L -DOPA itself mediates neurotrophic factor release by the brain and CNS. [ 1] [2] L -DOPA can be manufactured and in its pure form is sold as a psychoactive drug with the INN levodopa; trade names include Sinemet, Pharmacopa, Atamet, Stalevo, Madopar, and Prolopa. As a drug, it is used in the clinical treatment of Parkinson's disease and dopamine-responsive dystonia. L -DOPA has a counterpart with opposite chirality, D -DOPA. As is true for many molecules, the human body produces only one of these isomers (the L -DOPA form). The enantiomeric purity of L -DOPA may be analyzed by determination of the optical rotation or by chiral thin-layer chromatography (chiral TLC ). [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 Medical use2 Biological role3 Side effects4 History5 Dietary supplements6 Marine adhesion7 Research7.1 Age-related macular degeneration8 See also9 References10 External links Medical use [ edit]L -DOPA crosses the protective blood–brain barrier, whereas dopamine itself cannot [ citation needed]. Thus, L -DOPA is used to increase dopamine concentrations in the treatment of Parkinson's disease and dopamine-responsive dystonia."
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"title": "http://www.bodyodor777.com/internal-causes/metabolic-disorder/\nOdor Originating from Metbolic Disorder",
"text": "\"Odor Originating from Metbolic Disordera. Trimethylaminuria Trimethylaminuria also called fish odor syndrome or TMAU is a genetic disease. It is due to abnormal excretion of trimethylamine in the breath, urine, sweat, saliva and vaginal secretions. The odor produced is similar to decaying fish. The smell consists of sulfur compounds, plus nitrogen compounds (amines). The trimethylamine is made by bowel bacteria that break down certain amino acids, carnitine and choline that are in high concentrations in marine fish, egg yolks, certain beans and liver.b. Maple Syrup Urine Disease Maple syrup urine disease or MSUD refers to a rare inherited metabolic condition. The first form results from a deficient enzyme (branched-chain alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase, BCKD) necessary for the breakdown of the amino acids leucine, isoleucine, and valine. Without this enzyme, these amino acids build up to toxic levels in the body. If left untreated, this leads to brain damage and progressive nervous system degeneration in infants."
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"title": "http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/ckramck-1697985-enzymes-diagnosis-therapy/\nEnzymes in Diagnosis and Therapy",
"text": "Enzymes in Diagnosis and Therapyckramck Download Share Add to Flag Embed Views: 4027 Category: Science & Tech.. License: Some Rights Reserved Presentation Description The information under this title is about basic content intended to share Students of Graduate and postgraduate in life Sciences. Comments Presentation Transcript Power Point Presentation: Enzymes in Diagnosis and Therapy DR. RAMESH. C. K ,Ph D Associate Professor & Head Dept. of Biotechnology Sahyadri Science College (Autonomous), Shimoga , Karnataka. Power Point Presentation: Enzymes in Diagnosis: Changes in concentration of various biomolecules are indication of abnormal metabolic activities, infections, infectious and non-infectious diseases and inflammatory conditions. Such substances include urea, glucose, cholesterol or steroid hormones and some proteins released from the damaged tissues. Diagnostic tests are also developed for detection of serum lipoproteins, viruses and other micro organisms. Sensitive, specific, accurate and rapid diagnostic assays are required to detect these markers ( biomolecules ). In certain states, repeat tests have to be performed on samples for monitoring progression of disease."
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"title": "https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/phenylketonuria/\nWELCOME!Letâs Stay Connected. Sign-Up to receive breaking rare disease information, news and stories right to your inbox! (We value your privacy. Your email address will not be shared.)SIGN ME UP",
"text": "\"Phenylketonuria Synonyms of Phenylketonuria Classical Phenylketonuria Hyperphenylalanemia Phenylalanine Hydroxylase Deficiency Phenylalaninemia PKUGeneral Discussion Phenylketonuria (PKU) is an inborn error of metabolism that is detectable during the first days of life with appropriate blood testing (e.g., during routine neonatal screening). PKU is characterized by absence or deficiency of an enzyme (phenylalanine hydroxylase) that is responsible for processing the essential amino acid phenylalanine. ( Amino acids, the chemical building blocks of proteins, are essential for proper growth and development.) With normal enzymatic activity, phenylalanine is converted to another amino acid (tyrosine), which is then utilized by the body. However, when the phenylalanine hydroxylase enzyme is absent or deficient, phenylalanine abnormally accumulates in the blood and is toxic to brain tissue. Symptoms associated with PKU are typically absent in newborns. Affected infants may be abnormally drowsy and listless (lethargic) and have difficulties feeding. In addition, untreated infants with PKU tend to have unusually light eyes, skin, and hair (light pigmentation) and may develop a rash that appears similar to eczema, an inflammatory skin condition that may be characterized by itching, redness, and blistering in affected areas. Without treatment, most infants with PKU develop mental retardation that is typically severe. Those with untreated PKU may also develop additional neurologic symptoms, such as episodes of uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain (seizures), abnormally increased activity (hyperactivity), poor coordination and a clumsy manner of walking (gait), abnormal posturing, aggressive behavior, or psychiatric disturbances."
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"title": "http://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/genetics_center/louisiana/article_PKU.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Phenylketonuria and Other Metabolic Diseases: Clinical, Genetic and Newborn Screening Aspects Dr. Michael Marble I. Phenylketonuria (PKU)What is PKU? Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a genetic condition associated with abnormally high levels of phenylalanine in the body. Elevated phenylalanine leads to increased levels of phenylketones in the blood which are excreted in the urine, thus the name phenylketonuria. In order to understand PKU, it is necessary to understand some basic concepts of metabolism, which is the process by which compounds from our diet are chemically changed and used by our body to carry out the basic functions of life. Metabolic processes occur along multiple steps called pathways. Each step in the pathway is catalyzed by a specific enzyme. Enzymes are special proteins which act as catalysts to induce chemical changes in other substances in our body. These enzymes are manufactured by our bodies in response to instructions contained in our genes. Phenylalanine is one of the amino acids, which are important nutrients that we get from our diets. Amino acids are used by the body to make protein which is essential for most physiological processes."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/108688644/dec-10-ch-19-genetics-inheritance-again-flash-cards/\n***DEC 10 Ch 19 Genetics & Inheritance again",
"text": "\"98 terms wonderfullittlesara PLUS***DEC 10 Ch 19 Genetics & Inheritance again Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortgenes DNA sequences that code for one or more specific proteinsgenetics the study of genes & their transmission from one generation to the nextinheritance something received from an ancestor or another personautosomes Any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome, humans have 22 pairshomologous chromosomes Chromosomes that have the same sequence of genes, that have the same structure. The autosomes and the pair of X-chromosomes in a female.locus location on the chromosome, of a specific pair of genes.alleles Different versions of a gene (eye color= green, blue, brown)homozygous Having two identical alleles for a particular geneheterozygous Having two different alleles for a particular genemutations random changes to the DNA sequencegene pool All of the various genes and their alleles in the human population.genotype An organism's genetic makeup, or allele combinations, your complete set of alleles.phenotype the observable physical and functional traits that characterize a person (hair, eye, skin color)AA Homozygous dominantaa Homozygous recessive Aa Heterozygous Punnett square A chart that shows all the possible combinations of alleles that can result from a genetic crosslaw of segregation Mendel's law that states that the pairs of homologous chromosomes separate in meiosis so that only one chromosome from each pair is present in each gamete Dominant alleles an allele whose trait always shows up in the organism when the allele is presentrecessive alleles An allele that is masked when a dominant allele is present.law of independent assortment Each member of a pair of homologous chromosomes separates independently of the members of other pairs so the results are randomlinked alleles traits inherited together because they are physically joined on the same chromosomeincomplete dominance A pattern of inheritance in which two alleles, inherited from the parents, are neither dominant nor recessive. The resulting offspring have a phenotype that is a blending of the parental traits (ex: caucasian humans having straight, wavy or curly hair)familial hypercholesterolemia A metabolic disorder that is caused by defective or absent receptors for LDLs on cell surfaces, that is marked by an increase in blood plasma LDLs and by an accumulation of LDLs in the body resulting in an increased risk of heart attack and coronary heart disease, and that is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait (homozygous)codominance A condition in which neither of two alleles of a gene is dominant or recessive (ex: gene for blood type, 3 alleles, A, B, and O, the O allele is recessive, A and B alleles are codominant, person is heterozygous with A and B, they will have AB blood)sickle cell anemia codominant, a genetic disorder that causes abnormal hemoglobin, resulting in some red blood cells assuming an abnormal sickle shape, homozygous = sickle cell anemia, heterozygous = sickle cell anemia trait (carriers)polygenic inheritance combined effect of two or more genes on a single character (ex: eye color, green, blue or brown with low amounts of melanin = different wavelengths of light reflecting from the iris = different versions of green, blue or brown)karotype a composite display of all the chromosomes of an organismsex-linked inheritance Inheritance that may result from a mutant gene located on either the X- or Y-chromosome, ex= hemophilia (bleeder's disease) males, passed on from motherssex-influenced phenotype a phenotype expressed in both male and females but with different frequencies in the two sexes; ex: hemochromatosis (excess iron deposits throughout the body) 10x more likely in M than Fnondisjuction error in meiosis in which the homologous chromosomes (sister chromatids) failure to separate properly Down Syndrome Trisomy 21, a condition of intellectual disability and associated physical disorders caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21, most common alteration of autosomal chromosome;Edwards Syndrome Trisomy 18Patau Syndrome Trisomy 13XYY Jacob Syndrome Male, tall, impaired mental function. XXY Klinefelter Syndrome Sterile males w reduced testosterone and femininity, mild impaired mental function XXX Trisomy X Syndrome females, mild mental retardation XO Turner Syndrome Turners syndrome, results from a missing X chromosome. Only in females, defects can be, short, low hairline, webbed neck, poor breast development, sterile, short life expectancy, only some mental retardation;deletion A change to a chromosome in which a fragment of the chromosome is removed (ex: cri-du-chat French for cat-cry, deletion of chromosome 5, mentally and physically retarded, small larnyx)translocation Change to a chromosome in which a fragment of one chromosome attaches to a nonhomologous chromosome, increases the risk of certain cancers, leukemia;phenylketonuria PKU, a genetic disorder in which the essential digestive enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase is missing, An inborn inability to break down the amino acid phenylalanine; it requires elimination of phenylalanine from the diet, otherwise serious mental retardation will result, causes mental retardation, all states test for PKU at birth, Guthrie Test, tests presence in blood, requires limiting phenylalanine in diet (ex: no artificial sweetner, (Nutrasweet), expense food, substituting amino acids for most protein). Tay-Sachs Disease A human genetic disease caused by a recessive allele that leads to the accumulation of certain lipids (sphingolipid) in the brain. Seizures, blindness, and degeneration of motor and mental performance usually become manifest a few months after birth, life expectancy = 4 years, common in Jews, central europe;Huntington Disease Progressive hereditary disorder occurring in fourth and fifth decades, progressive nerve degeneration, physical and mental disability, death; Caused by dominant allele HD, no cure, fatal, known as dominant-lethal allele.human Genome Project An international collaborative effort to map and sequence the DNA of the entire human genome.gene therapy The insertion of working copies of a gene into the cells of a person with a genetic disorder in an attempt to correct the disorderhomologous chromosomes are: one of each pair comes from each parent, have genes for the same traits at the same loci, physically pair up and may exchange parts during meiosis.one how many different kinds of gametes, are formed by an individual who is homozygous at that locus?dominant and recessive alleles relationship: dominant allele masks the expression of a recessive allele in a heterozygotean exception to Mendel's law of independent assortment? adjacent genes on the same chromosome2 parents, heterozygous for familial hypercholesterolemia, cholesterol 2-3 times higher than normal, what percentage will the child not inherit?"
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"title": "http://americanpregnancy.org/birth-defects/phenylketonuria-pku/\nPhenylketonuria (PKU)",
"text": "Phenylketonuria (PKU)Home / Birth Defects & Disorders / Phenylketonuria (PKU)Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a metabolic disease caused by a genetic mutation. This disease used to be very difficult to diagnose, but for the last 40+ years, a PKU test has been a part of the neonatal screening process in the United States. If not immediately, continually, and properly treated by a particular diet, PKU can result in severe mental disability, heart problems, seizures, and other physical, skin-related, and neurological issues. What is PKU and what causes it? Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a rare, autosomal recessive disease that prevents the body from breaking down one of the amino acids found in nearly all proteins: phenylalanine (Phe). The gene affected, PAH, encodes phenylalanine hydroxylase, which converts phenylalanine to tyrosine (another amino acid) in the liver. When this conversion does not happen, phenylalanine builds up in the blood and causes problems, particularly in the brain. PKU occurs when an abnormal or mutated PAH gene from both the mother and the father is passed on to the baby. Each person has two copies of this gene, one from each parent. Two mutated or deleted PAH genes causes PKU."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenylketonuria\nPhenylketonuria",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"PKU\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see PKU (disambiguation). Phenylketonuria Synonyms Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency, PAH deficiency, Følling disease [1]Phenylalanine Specialty Medical genetics, pediatrics Symptoms Without treatment intellectual disability, seizures, behavioral problems, mental disorders, musty smell [1]Usual onset At birth [2]Types Classic, variant [1]Causes Genetic ( autosomal recessive) [1]Diagnostic method Newborn screening programs in many countries [3]Treatment Diet low in foods that contain phenylalanine, special supplements [2]Medication Sapropterin dihydrochloride [2]Prognosis Normal health with treatment [4]Frequency ~1 in 12,000 newborns [5]Phenylketonuria ( PKU) is an inborn error of metabolism that results in decreased metabolism of the amino acid phenylalanine. [ 3] Untreated PKU can lead to intellectual disability, seizures, behavioral problems, and mental disorders. [ 1] It may also result in a musty smell and lighter skin. [ 1] Babies born to mothers who have poorly treated PKU may have heart problems, a small head, and low birth weight. [ 1]Phenylketonuria is a genetic disorder inherited from a person's parents. [ 1] It is due to mutations in the PAH gene which results in low levels of the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase. [ 1] This results in the buildup of dietary phenylalanine to potentially toxic levels. [ 1] It is autosomal recessive meaning that both copies of the gene must be mutated for the condition to develop. ["
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"docid": "D282669#0",
"title": "http://www.biologyexams4u.com/2012/11/autosomal-recessive-disorder.html\nBiology Exams 4 U",
"text": "Autosomal Recessive Disorders - Alkaptonuria, Phenylketonuria, Albinism, Tay-Sach's disease, Cystic Fibrosis Diseases that have autosomal recessive inheritance affect only individuals who have two defective copies of the gene (one from each parent). Autosomal Recessive Inheritance Examples of Autosomal Recessive Disorders Alkaptonuria One of the first metabolic diseases described by Garrod in 1908Due to deficiency of an oxidase enzyme required for breakdown of homogentisic acid (also known as alcaption). Lack of the enzyme is due to the normal form of gene that controls the synthesis of the enzyme. Hence accumulates in the tissues and is also excreted in the urine. The most commonly affected tissues are cartilages, joints, ligaments and tendons. The urine of these patients if allowed to stand for some ours in air, turns black due to oxidation of homogentisic acid. Phenylketonuria Inborn metabolic disorder in which the homozygous recessive individual lacks the enzyme phenylalaine hydroxylase needed to change phenylalanine (amino acid) to tyrosine (amino acid). Lack of the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase is due to the the abnormal autosomal recessive gene on chromosome 12. In children, symptoms are mental retardation, decrease pigmentation of hair and skin and eczema. The heterozygous individuals are normal but carriers."
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"title": "https://www.floridahospital.com/metabolic-disorders\nMetabolic Disorders",
"text": "Learn What are Metabolic Disorders Metabolic disorders refer to illnesses that develop when the body cannot properly process fats, proteins, sugars or nucleic acids. Most of these conditions are inherited metabolic disorders, meaning they are passed down genetically through families, and are caused by mutations that result in dysfunctional or missing enzymes that are needed for cells to perform metabolic processes. The prognosis and treatments for different metabolic disorders vary. Below is a brief overview of some types of metabolic disorders. Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD): This is a rare but fatal genetic disorder in which patients accumulate high levels of saturated, very-long-chain fatty acids in the brain and adrenal cortex, which develop because they cannot produce an enzyme that breaks down fatty acids. This leads to a breakdown of the myelin sheath, the membrane that protects the brain and spinal cord. This conditions also causes the adrenal glands to secrete cortisol, which regulates glucose metabolism, blood pressure and the release of insulin for blood pressure maintenance. Patients usually due within one of 10 years of when symptoms first appear. Alkaptonuria: Also called onchorosis, this is a rare metabolic disorder characterized by arthritis in adulthood and dark brown or black urine, which occurs when a patient cannot break down tyrosine, a type of amino acid, due to a defect in an enzyme that causes something called homogenistic acid to be released in the urine. Homogenistic acid turns brown when exposed to air."
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"docid": "D2329542#0",
"title": "http://www.ziphearing.com/blog/accuquest-hearing-aid-reviews/\nAccuQuest Hearing Aid Reviews",
"text": "Jul 25, 2014Accu Quest Hearing Aid Reviews If you’re in the market for hearing aids, you may have heard of a company called Accu Quest. Accu Quest is a retail chain of hearing aid stores with over 450 locations in the US. Based out of Chicago, IL, Accu Quest started out as a single hearing aid office in 2006, under another name, and has witnessed explosive growth in the last decade with offices nationwide. I named the title of this post “Accu Quest Hearing Aid Reviews,” because many people I speak to think Accu Quest is a type of hearing aid- but it’s not. Accu Quest is a chain of hearing centers, and does not manufacturer hearing aids. What hearing aids does Accu Quest sell? In 2013, Denmark based William Demant Holding A/S purchased Accu Quest. William Demant is the parent company of the Oticon, Bernafon, and Sonic Innovations hearing aid brands. The Accu Quest website indicates that several major hearing aid brands are available through their centers, but since they are owned by William Demant, you are likely to be recommended hearing aids built by one of their brands, and that’s fine. All three of those brands are well respected hearing aids that most people will do well with."
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"docid": "D212977#0",
"title": "http://www.healthyhearing.com/help/tinnitus\nTinnitus and hearing loss",
"text": "Home Help Tinnitus Tinnitus and hearing loss Contributed by Brande Plotnick, MS, MBA, managing editor, Healthy Hearing This content was last reviewed on: February 8th, 2018Tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, often relates to hearing loss. Learn about symptoms, causes and treatment options available for tinnitus. Download Guide Ringing in your ears? You’re in good company. According to a national health study performed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, at least 45 million Americans suffer from ringing in the ears, or tinnitus. Nearly one-third of them find it so debilitating they seek medical attention for possible relief. Tinnitus affects millions and can lead to anxiety and depression. Tinnitus is the medical term that refers to the perception of sound in one or both ears when no sound is actually present in the environment. While there’s no proven cure for tinnitus, understanding the symptoms, causes and related illnesses, can help ease, manage or block out the ringing-in-the-ears sensation. Symptoms of tinnitus Ringing-in-the-ears or a fullness-of-the-head sensation are the most common symptoms of tinnitus."
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"docid": "D2565862#0",
"title": "https://costaide.com/miracle-ear-cost/\nHow Much Does Miracle Ear Cost",
"text": "How Much Does Miracle Ear Cost Hearing aids are special tools for people with mild, or moderate to severe loss of hearing. Most of the hearing aids out there are at a complete range of basic to modern models that have a Bluetooth and is computerized. However, most health insurance does not to cover for the miracle ear hearing aids cost. This article aims to help out those who will need the relief a hearing aid provides its users. Hearing Test and Aids Cost Before a doctor can recommend someone to use a hearing aid, there needs to be a hearing test first, the doctor should determine how much decibels their patient cannot be able to hear. These hearing test can be free of charge or at a cost of $250 dollars to a person without insurance. After the test and if a hearing loss is detected, the patient will then be considered as a candidate to use a hearing aid. The most popular brand of hearing aid is the Miracle ear. Hearing aids that are of good quality will need to be checked twice a year in order to ensure that the product is working well. When it does, the patient will benefit more from their sense of sounds."
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"docid": "D2266065#0",
"title": "http://www.healthyhearing.com/help/hearing-loss/causes\nHearing loss causes",
"text": "Home Help Hearing loss Causes Hearing loss causes Contributed by Brande Plotnick, MS, MBA, managing editor, Healthy Hearing This content was last reviewed on: February 8th, 2018There are many different causes of hearing loss. Learn about the causes and how they determine the best treatment option for you. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) estimates that approximately 37.5 million American adults have a significant hearing loss making it one of the most common health concerns people face. While most causes of hearing loss are well-understood, researchers are still studying all the possible causes, methods for prevention and treatment options. Inherited hearing loss Hereditary factors account for many cases of hearing loss. Hereditary hearing loss can be conductive, sensorineural or mixed and is the result of a genetic trait passed down from a parent. A study performed by the University of Washington, Seattle reports there are more than 400 known genetic syndromes that include hearing loss. Some of these include: Waardenburg syndrome Branchiootorenal syndrome Stickler syndrome Usher syndrome Pendred syndrome Alport syndrome While many hereditary hearing losses are congenital (present at birth), some of these conditions develop slowly over time. Age-related hearing loss Age-related hearing loss, or presbycusis, is the gradual loss of hearing that occurs over time. This type of loss is permanent and is generally greater for higher-pitched tones, such as birds chirping or the ringing of a telephone."
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"docid": "D657943#0",
"title": "http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/hearing-aids/buying-guide.htm\nAppliances",
"text": "\"Now Hear This—Find the Right Hearing Aids We evaluate, compare, and rate hearing aid brands and retailers to give you sound advice. Subscribe Now What You Should Know About Hearing Loss Causes of Hearing Loss The most common type of hearing loss, called sensorineural, often stems from damage to the tiny hair cells that line the inner ear. These cells convert incoming sound waves into electrical signals that are then shuttled to the brain. The brain interprets the signals as meaningful sounds. Aging and chronic exposure to loud noises are the most common causes of damage, but certain medications, illnesses, and a family history of hearing loss can also increase your risk. Although sensorineural hearing loss is often not reversible, it can be managed with hearing aids, which selectively amplify sounds. Cases of severe hearing loss or hearing loss in only one ear can be managed with cochlear implants, which electrically stimulate the auditory nerve by bypassing the damaged portions of the hearing system. Conductive hearing loss is less common and often occurs as a result of a physical blockage or malformation in the middle or outer ear. Impacted earwax, fluid buildup in the middle ear from an infection, and certain disorders can block sound from reaching the inner ear and brain. Removing the wax buildup in the outer ear, treating infections in the middle ear, and, in the case of malformations, having corrective surgery typically restore hearing."
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"docid": "D1467717#0",
"title": "http://blog.widex.com/post/97130136238/why-buy-brand-name-hearing-aids\nWhy buy a top-of-the-line hearing aid?",
"text": "Why buy a top-of-the-line hearing aid? What’s the difference between a Widex hearing aid and a cheaper hearing aid that you can have shipped from a warehouse or online auction site directly to your door? It’s a question we get a lot here at Widex headquarters, and the answer may surprise you. Professional Advice It may seem tempting to buy a no-name hearing aid online. They’re often cheaper than known brands and there isn’t the hassle of booking an appointment with a hearing care professional. But remember that hearing aids aren’t simple amplifiers – they’re devices made especially for you. “Buying hearing aids isn’t the same as buying headphones,” says Marie Louise Wessel, Audiological Content Specialist at Widex. “ Hearing aids are medical devices that need to be fine-tuned to suit your needs. Only a hearing professional can do that. ”FIND A SHOP OR HEARING CLINIC NEAR YOUPersonal Service If you think that you may have a hearing loss, it is important to see a hearing care professional."
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"docid": "D741819#0",
"title": "https://www.consumeraffairs.com/health/hearing/widex-hearing-aids.html\n89 Widex Hearing Aids Consumer Reviews and Complaints",
"text": "\"Last updated: April 8, 201889 Widex Hearing Aids Consumer Reviews and Complaints Sort: Recent Filter by: Any Glen of Marietta, GA Verified Reviewer Original review: April 8, 2018I have been \"\"fighting\"\" with my Widex Beyond hearing aids for about 6 months now. They work great except for one major issue...that is Bluetooth connectivity. I have an i Phone 6 plus and when I stream sound from my i Phone the sound breaks up and I also get brief connectivity issues. I have worked with my provider but they are out of options. WIDEX must now step up to the plate and fix this issue. Research on the internet has shown that this is an issue plaguing many WIDEX hearing aid users. WIDEX blame the i Phone and do not seem to be doing anything about it. I have NO issues with Bluetooth on any other devices, only my WIDEX hearing aids. OK WIDEX...the ball is in your court - fix this issue!! ! Helpful Be the first one to find this review helpful Ramona of Jesup, Other Verified Reviewer Verified Buyer Original review: March 6, 2018I lost quite a bit of my hearing after an illness and went to audiologist and they highly recommended the Widex."
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"docid": "D215994#0",
"title": "http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/hearing-aids/buying-guide/index.htm\nAppliances",
"text": "\"Now Hear This—Find the Right Hearing Aids We evaluate, compare, and rate hearing aid brands and retailers to give you sound advice. Become a Member What You Should Know About Hearing Loss Causes of Hearing Loss The most common type of hearing loss, called sensorineural, often stems from damage to the tiny hair cells that line the inner ear. These cells convert incoming sound waves into electrical signals that are then shuttled to the brain. The brain interprets the signals as meaningful sounds. Aging and chronic exposure to loud noises are the most common causes of damage, but certain medications, illnesses, and a family history of hearing loss can also increase your risk. Although sensorineural hearing loss is often not reversible, it can be managed with hearing aids, which selectively amplify sounds. Cases of severe hearing loss or hearing loss in only one ear can be managed with cochlear implants, which electrically stimulate the auditory nerve by bypassing the damaged portions of the hearing system. Conductive hearing loss is less common and often occurs as a result of a physical blockage or malformation in the middle or outer ear. Impacted earwax, fluid buildup in the middle ear from an infection, and certain disorders can block sound from reaching the inner ear and brain. Removing the wax buildup in the outer ear, treating infections in the middle ear, and, in the case of malformations, having corrective surgery typically restore hearing."
},
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"docid": "D1280848#0",
"title": "http://www.audiologyonline.com/articles/rayovac-hearing-aid-batteries-important-12293\nRayovac Hearing Aid Batteries â Important Things to Know to Ensure Patient Satisfaction",
"text": "Rayovac Hearing Aid Batteries – Important Things to Know to Ensure Patient Satisfaction Ann Rule, MBA, Kevin Kouba, BBA, MBADecember 16, 2013Articles Batteries Rayovac Hearing Aid Batteries – Important Things to Know to Ensure Patient Satisfaction Would you like to earn CEUs for this article? Course Handoutsbacktobasics.pdfaquickreferenceforhearingaidbatterytroubleshooting.pdf Share: Print This article is sponsored by Rayovac. This is a transcript of a Rayovac webinar on Audiology Online. Download supplemental course materials: slides and reference guide. Kevin Kouba: Today we are going to talk about some important things for you to know to ensure patient satisfaction with hearing aid batteries. After completing this training, you should be able to understand how a zinc-air hearing aid battery functions, explain factors that affect the life of a zinc-air battery, and most importantly, counsel with your patients on things like battery life expectations, proper care and use of hearing aid batteries, and lastly, determine and resolve when a patient has a battery issue versus an issue with their hearing instrument. Zinc-air Technology What is zinc-air technology? As the name implies, zinc-air technology uses oxygen from the atmosphere as an active ingredient. This technology is used almost exclusively in hearing aid battery applications. Since that is the case, it is very important for us to have relationships with the hearing instrument manufacturers to ensure that batteries work properly in their devices and vice-versa."
},
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"docid": "D1940629#0",
"title": "http://www.healthyhearing.com/report/32039-I-can-hear-just\nI can hear, just not clearly. Do I have hearing loss?",
"text": "Related Help Pages: Hearing loss Symptoms Types I can hear, just not clearly. Do I have hearing loss? Contributed by Brande Plotnick, MS, MBA, managing editor, Healthy Hearing July 28, 2016What’s the number one complaint hearing care professionals hear from their new patients with hearing loss? Ask them and they’ll likely say it’s, “I can hear but I can’t understand.” If this is what you’re experiencing, you may wonder if you have a hearing loss. Don't miss another chance to connect with those you love!Hearing loss is complicated because it involves not only the ears, but also the brain where sound is translated into meaningful words. It can manifest in many different ways with symptoms that vary between individuals. Hearing loss comes in all degrees from mild to profound. When you think of hearing loss, severe hearing loss or deafness probably comes to mind. But mild, moderate and high frequency hearing losses are actually much more common."
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"docid": "D2434260#0",
"title": "https://www.clearlyhearing.com/blogs/hearing-aid-blog/12831365-the-best-hearing-aid-does-it-really-exist\nThe Best Hearing Aid. Does it really exist?",
"text": "The Best Hearing Aid. Does it really exist? Posted on March 12, 2014 by Jeffrey David | 2 Comments What is the best hearing aid? This is a question voiced to hearing health providers fairly often. The truth is there really isn’t a hearing aid that can be labelled ‘The Best Hearing Aid’. Dr. Catherine Palmer, Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Science and Disorders in the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and an Audiologist at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Centre, has been quoted: “Numerous models of high-technology hearing aids are available, but the majority of them are similar to one another”That really is an accurate statement, in fact, many hearing aid companies own more than one brand of hearing aid and sell the same hearing aid technology, under different names and often for different prices. Phonak Hearing Aids and Unitron Hearing Aids are owned by the same company. Oticon Hearing Aids and Bernafon Hearing Aids are owned by the same company. These manufacture's along with Siemens are sold at Costco under different packaging labels and often at significantly lower prices than through local hearing clinics. When purchasing hearing aids online at www.clearlyhearing.com it’s no different, the Smart Aid line of hearing instruments is another packaging label for the same or similar technology found packaged under many other brands."
},
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"docid": "D129154#0",
"title": "https://www.consumeraffairs.com/health/hearing/phonak-hearing-aids.html\n61 Phonak Hearing Aids Consumer Reviews and Complaints",
"text": "\"Last updated: April 9, 201861 Phonak Hearing Aids Consumer Reviews and Complaints Sort: Recent Filter by: Anysue of Winchester, MA Verified Reviewer Original review: April 9, 2018Phonak Virto V50 - It’s just ok. Sound does go in and out and I have to click other telephone button on when it’s “out” to get it to come back “on”. Not very pleased with sound quality but compared to others it’s not the worst. Helpful Be the first one to find this review helpful William of Snowflake, AZ Verified Reviewer Original review: Feb. 16, 2018Just received new Audeo B-13 aids today from VA Phoenix. Problem began with unprotected exposure to aircraft engine noise and many flight hours. Now at 74, I decided to do something about my inability to hold a conversation without \"\"huh?\"\" every few sentences. Exam four weeks ago and installation today. So far, I love my new hearing. I've read the preceding reviews, so right now it's a wait and see game."
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"docid": "D2679111#0",
"title": "http://www.ziphearing.com/blog/how-long-do-hearing-aid-batteries-last/\nHow Long do Hearing Aid Batteries Last?",
"text": "Mar 19, 2013How Long do Hearing Aid Batteries Last? Although rechargeable hearing aids are growing in popularity, the vast majority of hearing aids today are still powered by traditional hearing aid batteries. These batteries can be divided in to 4 different “size groups”, ranging from smallest to largest: Size 10, 312, 13, and 675. In general, the larger the battery, the longer its lifespan will be, though actual lifespan will vary depending on a number of factors. High-end hearing aids which utilize all of the latest technologies will invariably consume greater power from batteries and diminish overall lifespan, so it would be wrong to assume that the more expensive hearing aids are going to have a better battery life. Don't Buy Hearing Aids Until You Watch This Video!At the time of this post, the most popular battery size is probably the 312 or 10, as these batteries are smaller, and are used in the more discreet devices that most people demand. Size 13 is still quite common among larger in-the-ear and behind-the-ear instruments, and 675 is usually reserved for only high-powered behind-the-ear devices. As stated above, the actual battery life will vary greatly, but a rough breakdown can be seen below: Size 10: 3-5 days Size 312: 6-12 days Size 13: 8-14Size 675: 14-30 days Many people are surprised at the short lifespan of hearing aid batteries, but it is important to remember that these batteries are typically working 12-18 hours a day, and they are powering sophisticated technology. Although the idea of changing batteries so often can seem daunting, keep in mind that hearing aid manufacturers are sensitive to this, and are making it increasingly easier to perform this task. In addition, many providers include an annual or sometimes even lifetime supply of batteries with the sale of hearing instruments to encourage use and reduce recurring costs for hearing aid users."
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"docid": "D1996530#0",
"title": "https://www.hearingsavers.com.au/categories/hearing-aid-prices/starkey-hearing-aids.html\nStarkey Hearing Aids",
"text": "\"TRUSTED BRANDS • DISCOUNT HEARING AIDSFREE POSTAGEAll Orders1800 00 4327Melbourne Sydney Adelaide Perth Brisbane Gold Coast Sunshine Coast Canberra Get a Quote Today!HEARING AIDS Hearing Aid Batteries Hearing Accessories Price Guarantee FAQs Info About Locations Contact Home HEARING AIDS Starkey Hearing Aids Starkey Hearing Aids Starkey was founded in 1967 with the simple premise, \"\"Alone we can't do much. Together, we can change the world.\"\" Starkey created the industry’s first in-canal hearing aid and first custom, digital invisible hearing aid. Today, Starkey is in the business of connecting people and changing lives. Starkey believes being able to hear the world and the people around us is as essential to the human experience as breathing. Contact us on 03 9557 6412 to find out how you can SAVE up to $3,000 on Starkey hearing aids. Categories HEARING AIDSHearing Aid Batteries Hearing Accessories Brands Bernafon HEARING SAVERSOticon Phonak Power One Hearing Aid Batteries Rayovac Hearing Aid Batteries Re Sound Siemens Signia Starkey Unitron Westone Widex Zeni Power Hearing Aid Batteries ZPower Sort by: Price: Low to High1 2Next »Starkey Muse i1200 RIC hearing aid$1,800.00 $1,450.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Z Series i30 CIC hearing aid$1,850.00 $1,500.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Muse i1200 CIC hearing aid$1,850.00 $1,500.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Halo 2 i1200 RIC hearing aid$2,500.00 $1,700.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Sound Lens Synergy 1200 IIC hearing aid$2,600.00 $1,950.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Z Series i70 CIC hearing aid$2,600.00 $2,000.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Sound Lens 2 70 IIC hearing aid$2,700.00 $2,100.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Muse i1600 RIC hearing aid$3,150.00 $2,550.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Sound Lens Synergy 1600 IIC hearing aid$3,200.00 $2,600.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Muse i1600 CIC hearing aid$3,200.00 $2,600.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Halo 2 i1600 RIC hearing aid$3,200.00 $2,600.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Sound Lens 2 90 IIC hearing aid$4,000.00 $3,000.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Z Series i90 CIC hearing aid$4,200.00 $3,200.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Sound Lens Synergy 2000 IIC hearing aid$4,300.00 $3,300.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Muse i2000 RIC hearing aid$4,300.00 $3,300.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Muse i2000 CIC hearing aid$4,300.00 $3,300.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Halo 2 i2000 RIC hearing aid$4,300.00 $3,300.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Sound Lens 2 110 IIC hearing aid$5,200.00 $3,700.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Z Series i110 CIC hearing aid$5,300.00 $3,800.00Compare Add To Cart Starkey Muse i2400 RIC hearing aid$5,400.00 $3,900.00Compare Add To Cart1 2Next »Four Decades Of Innovation From humble beginnings as a hearing aid repair shop, Starkey has done things differently. Starkey's focus is not just manufacturing hearing aids, it's improving the hearing lives of people around the world. To this end, Starkey have created the most advanced Research and Development department in the industry and continue to make life-changing advances year after year. Starkey firsts include the first in-canal hearing aid, the first CIC hearing aid, the first hearing aid with nanotechnology and the first real-ear measurement integrated directly into a hearing device."
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"docid": "D1738024#0",
"title": "https://www.lightningenterprises.com/articles/misc_articles/battery_life.html\nHearing aid Battery Life",
"text": "Article Feb 2006Hearing aid Battery Life How long will my hearing aid batteries last? I bet you wish you had a dollar for every time you heard that question. So, what do you tell your patients when they want to know? Do you look at a chart, or take an educated guess? Just how can you tell how long a hearing aid battery will last anyway? And even more importantly, what do you tell your patients that complain that their hearing aid batteries don’t last long enough? How can you verify there is indeed a problem, or that maybe the patient has unrealistic expectations. Thankfully, there is an easy way to tell how long hearing aid batteries will last in any hearing aid, but first you need to understand a little about how hearing aids work with different types of batteries. If you are in a hurry you can download our guide to measuring battery life here. The common factor in all hearing aids: Whether you are working with an older linear hearing aid, a brand new digital instrument, or anything in-between, there is one common element."
},
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"docid": "D44999#0",
"title": "http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/hearing-aids/buying-guide\nAppliances",
"text": "\"What You Should Know About Hearing Loss Causes of Hearing Loss The most common type of hearing loss, called sensorineural, often stems from damage to the tiny hair cells that line the inner ear. These cells convert incoming sound waves into electrical signals that are then shuttled to the brain. The brain interprets the signals as meaningful sounds. Aging and chronic exposure to loud noises are the most common causes of damage, but certain medications, illnesses, and a family history of hearing loss can also increase your risk. Although sensorineural hearing loss is often not reversible, it can be managed with hearing aids, which selectively amplify sounds. Cases of severe hearing loss or hearing loss in only one ear can be managed with cochlear implants, which electrically stimulate the auditory nerve by bypassing the damaged portions of the hearing system. Conductive hearing loss is less common and often occurs as a result of a physical blockage or malformation in the middle or outer ear. Impacted earwax, fluid buildup in the middle ear from an infection, and certain disorders can block sound from reaching the inner ear and brain. Removing the wax buildup in the outer ear, treating infections in the middle ear, and, in the case of malformations, having corrective surgery typically restore hearing. If not, a hearing aid may be used."
},
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"docid": "D1265502#0",
"title": "https://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/AccuQuest-Reviews-E496267.htm\nAccuQuest Reviews",
"text": "\"Accu Quest Reviews Updated March 27, 201881 reviews Filter Full-time Part-time3.0Rating Trends Rating Trends Recommend to a friend Approve of CEO John M Temple53 Ratings Close Your trust is our top concern, so companies can't alter or remove reviews.81 Employee Reviews Sort: Popular Rating Date Pros\"\"s concerns and can translate that into value a hearing aid can provide, you can be successful and make a great living \"\" (in 10 reviews)\"\" Great training program and it's a great opportunity to learn and grow \"\" (in 7 reviews)Cons\"\"Model doesn't work well everywhere to to the price point of the hearing aids \"\" (in 11 reviews)\"\" Upper management does not care about the patients \"\" (in 9 reviews)More Pros and Cons Oct 5, 2017Helpful (2)\"\"Great Opportunity\"\"Former Employee - Regional Director in Elmhurst, ILRecommends Positive Outlook CEOI worked at Accu Quest full-time (More than 3 years)Pros I worked at AQ for over three years. At my clinics we put in a lot of hard work, and really connected well with our patients. Because of our hard work, as a practitioner I earned double the industry average for a BC-HIS. My PCC's were compensated very well. I hung up my AQ lab coat when my wife and I decided to move out of state. Cons Long drive, but I signed up for it. Advice to Management Keep on cutting the weak practitioners, only keep the best. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Copy Link Flag as Inappropriate Flag as Inappropriate Helpful ( 2)Mar 27, 2018\"\"PCC\"\"Former Employee - Anonymous Employee I worked at Accu Quest full-time Pros Negotiable pay, friendly coworkers, helpful Cons A lot of responsibility for one person Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Copy Link Flag as Inappropriate Flag as Inappropriate Helpful Join the Accu Quest team See Our Latest Jobs Feb 27, 2018\"\"Patient Care Coordinator\"\"Former Employee - Patient Care Coordinator in San Francisco, CARecommends CEOI worked at Accu Quest full-time Prosget paid to do work Consconstant micromanaging. Cameras in every room creeped me out a bit. Advice to Managementdiversify your advertising."
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"docid": "D1364671#0",
"title": "https://www.epichearing.com/nysut/\n.",
"text": "Did you know? Complete the Listen Hear, Live Well hearing wellness program and redeem your reward coupon for up to an additional $400 savings on your hearing purchase! Learn more here. Read More Biggest Contributor to Hearing Loss: Noise Your daily environment is probably noisier than you think. Take a look at this chart that ranks the sounds of stereo headphones, lawnmowers and a baby's cry, plus what you can do to protect your hearing . . . Read More Hearing Benefits Made Simple EPIC Hearing Healthcare gives you the largest national network of audiologists and Ear, Nose and Throat physicians (ENT’s) in the country, and fixed pricing on name brand hearing aids and related technology, representing savings of 30%-60% off of retail prices. Read More Listen Up and Live Life to the Fullest…Hearing loss is on the rise, and not enough people are seeking the care they need. Share resources from EPIC’s Listen Hear! campaign to spread the word. Read More LISTEN HEAR • LIVE WELLREGISTER HEREYou are here: Home Hearing Service Plan Hearing Aid Savings of 30-60% Off Retail Welcome to EPIC Hearing Healthcare."
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"docid": "D5141#0",
"title": "https://www.hear.com/hearing-aids/prices/\nHearing aid prices",
"text": "David Hasselhoff, brand ambassador How much do hearing aids cost? The cost of hearing aids depends on the level of technology in the devices. There are three main technology levels designed to meet the needs of people with mild, moderate, and severe hearing loss. However, there are over 1,000 different digital hearing aids available in the U. S. Many of these devices have different features and designs. At hear.com we sell quality hearing aids from the top manufacturers. Our hearing aids prices range from $799 for a basic device to $3,100 for a premium hearing aid. To get an accurate hearing aids cost quote, it is necessary to learn more about your hearing loss and your individual needs. We at hear.com would be happy to speak with you and help you find hearing aids that fit your lifestyle and budget. At hear.com, the price of hearing aids includes a comprehensive service package! This means you may have the settings on your hearing aids adjusted a few times at no additional cost."
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"docid": "D2920299#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-fair-price-for-a-pair-of-Oticon-Alta-hearing-aids\nWhat is a fair price for a pair of Oticon Agil hearing aids and a blue-tooth package?",
"text": "What people generally don't consider is that there are three components to a successful hearing aid fit. First, and the one people are always talking about, is the device, and the cost of it. But a huge second is how good is the software that we are given by the manufacturer to manipulate the computer chip in the device. Some companies make great devices, but really bad, non-intuitive software. Third, does the person sitting in the chair manipulating the programming of the hearing aid actually know what they are doing?!!! I can't tell you how many consultations I have done with patients where the programming done elsewhere was so poor the patient was miserable. People do not have near as much of a problem with price if they are happy and they can hear. But to answer your question, the Alta is a top of the line product. I don't sell any top of the line products for that much, and have held the line on price for 3 years now, despite manufacturer increases. I've heard of some clinics charging $8,000 for top of the line equipment."
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"docid": "D2753987#0",
"title": "http://www.hearingaiddonations.org/give-an-aid/donate/\nSTEP 1: FILL OUT OUR ONLINE DONATION FORM",
"text": "All used hearing aids are accepted – any age, any brand and any model. No matter how old or what brand your hearing aid is, it can be used to help someone in need. STEP 1: FILL OUT OUR ONLINE DONATION FORMName *First Last Address *Street Address City State Zip Code Email *How many hearing aids are you donating? * Please list the hearing aid brands if known: DISCLAIMER: All hearing aid and cash donations to the Hearing Aid Donation Center are tax deductible. Upon completion of the donation, an email acknowledgement will be automatically created and sent to the email address provided. Please retain a copy of the email acknowledgement as a receipt for tax purposes. Unfortunately we’re unable to value hearing aids. Please consult your tax professional for more information on tax-deductible hearing aid valuations."
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"docid": "D2732213#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/accurate\naccurate",
"text": "\"accurateadjective ac·cu·rate \\ ˈa-kyə-rət, ˈa-k (ə-)rət \\Popularity: Top 30% of words | Updated on: 10 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLTip: Synonym Guide Examples: accurate in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of accurate1: free from error especially as the result of carean accurate diagnosis2: conforming exactly to truth or to a standard: exactproviding accurate color3: able to give an accurate resultan accurate gauge—accuratelyplay \\ ˈa-kyə-rət-lē, ˈa-k (ə-)rət-, ˈa-k (y)ərt- \\ adverb—accuratenessplay \\ -kyə-rət-nəs, -k (ə-)rət-nəs \\ noun See accurate defined for English-language learners See accurate defined for kids Examples of accurate in a Sentence The model is accurate down to the tiniest details. Her novel is historically accurate. The machines were not yet accurate enough to give useful results. Recent Examples of accurate from the Web Not perfectly accurate, perhaps, but perfectly suited to consumer mobile use.— vlad savov, The Verge, \"\"Huawei P20 Pro review: style and substance,\"\"6 Apr. 2018Gruev noted that not only is the new technology more sensitive and accurate, but much smaller and lower-cost than currently available instruments that are FDA-approved.— Fox News, \"\"Surgical goggles spot cancer tissue where human eye won’t, study claims,\"\" 5 Apr. 2018Some local officials have been wary of helping the group make sure the mailers are accurate, largely because the organization won’t say who funds its efforts.— antonio olivo, Washington Post, \"\"Voter registration group confuses Virginia voters with misleading mailers, officials say,\"\" 5 Apr. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'accurate.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback."
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"docid": "D1781892#0",
"title": "http://reading.uoregon.edu/big_ideas/flu/flu_what.php\nBig Ideas in Beginning Reading",
"text": "\"Print this page. Fluency Concepts and Research What is Fluency? Definitions of key Fluency terminology Examples of Fluency Skills Fluency Research What is Fluency? Fluency (automaticity) is reading words with no noticeable cognitive or mental effort. It is having mastered word recognition skills to the point of overlearning. Fundamental skills are so \"\"automatic\"\" that they do not require conscious attention. Examples of automaticity:shifting gears on a carplaying a musical instrumentplaying a sport (serving a tennis ball)Point to Remember: Fluency is not an end in itself but a critical gateway to comprehension. Fluent reading frees resources to process meaning. For students to develop fluency, they must:perform the task or demonstrate the skill accurately, andperform the preskills of the task quickly and effortlessly. Once accurate, fluency develops through plentiful opportunities for practice in which the task can be performed with a high rate of success."
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"docid": "D147059#0",
"title": "https://www.khanacademy.org/math/cc-sixth-grade-math/cc-6th-data-statistics/cc-6-shape-of-data/v/examples-analyzing-clusters-gaps-peaks-and-outliers-for-distributions\nClusters, gaps, peaks & outliers",
"text": "0 energy points Studying for a test? Prepare with these 4 lessons on Module 6: Statistics. See 4 lessons Clusters, gaps, peaks & outliers Common Core: 6. SP. A.2About Transcript Examples looking at different features of distributions, such as clusters, gaps, peaks, and outliers for distributions. Google Classroom Facebook Twitter Email Questions Tips & Thanks Top Recent Tags Outliers Clusters (data)Video transcript- [Voiceover] In this video, I wanna do some examples looking at distributions, in particular, different features in distributions like clusters, gaps, and peaks. So over here, I wanna do some examples. Which of the following are accurate descriptions of the distribution below? Select all that apply. So the first statement is the distribution has an outlier."
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"title": "http://toptooltips.com/magnehelic-gauges-review-definition-calibration-of-differential-pressure-gauges/\nMagnehelic Gauges Review Wiki: Definition, Working Principle & Calibration of Differential Pressure Gauges",
"text": "Magnehelic Gauges Review Wiki: Definition, Working Principle & Calibration of Differential Pressure Gauges In industries like HVAC where monitoring the air pressure difference between two locations is of vital importance, the need for a reliable and accurate means to measure differential pressure is needed. There are several ways you can measure pressure but the simplest, and probably the best, way to measure this value is through the use of a magnehelic gauge. What is a Magnehelic Gauge? The simplest magnahelic gauge definition is that it’s an instrument used to measure pressure. It is mainly used in measuring positive or negative pressure (also known as vacuum); it also used to get the difference in pressures between two separate locations. The magnahelic differential pressure gauge, or just magnahelic gauge for short, is the pressure gauge developed by Dwyer that can accurately measure pressure and pressure differences. In fact, the magnahelic gauge has set the industry standard in pressure gauges, and through the years Dwyer has been consistently raising the bar a little higher. Dwyer, ever since the company got started in 1931, has always been the industry front runner when it comes to controls and instrumentation technology. Dwyer Magnehelic Gauge Specifications Housing – The outer casing of the magnehelic differential pressure gauge is made of tough, die-cast aluminum, and powder-coated gray. It can withstand up to 168 hours straight exposure to salt water spray without any noticeable corrosion."
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"text": "\"Chapter 1: What Do We Mean by the Term Religion?1. A functional definition of religion focuses ona. what people believe.b. what religion does in society and in the lives of people.c. a concept of supernatural power or supernatural being (s).d. the distinction between the sacred and profane realms.e. whether the religious group has a legitimate leader and truly divine rituals.2. Which of the following is NOT emphasized as essential in Milton Yinger's functional definition of religion?a. Belief in spiritual beings.b. The relationship between the individual phenomenon of faith and the social phenomenon of religion.c."
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"title": "https://www.thesaurus.net/judgment\nWhat is another word for judgment?",
"text": "What is another word for judgment?549 synonyms found Pronunciation: [ dʒ_ˈʌ_dʒ_m_ə_n_t], [ d͡ʒˈʌd͡ʒmənt], [ dʒˈʌdʒmənt]Tweet See JUDGMENT definition at Dictionary.net >>>Find antonyms of the word JUDGMENT >>>Enter your text below to find synonyms and click here Synonyms for Judgment:belief (noun)opinion, view.calculation (noun)measurement.choice (noun)alternative, choice, decision, desire, determination, discretion,election, option, pick, preference, selection, volition, wish.discrimination (noun)selectivity.eastern poison oak (noun)act, acuity, acumen, advice, apprehension, arbitration, assessment,bar, belief, calculation, choice, comment, comprehension,condemnation, consideration, criticism, critique, decision, decree,deduction, determination, discernment, discrimination, distinction,doom, edict, election, estimate, estimation, feeling, finding,forethought, guess, idea, induction, inference, insight, intellect,intellection, intelligence, interpretation, judging, judiciary, ken,knowledge, notion, penalty, perception, position, profundity,pronouncement, prudence, purview, reason, recommendation,resolution, review, sagaciousness, sensibility, sentence, sentiment,shrewdness, slant, stock, understanding, wisdom, gumption, payoff,discreetness, guesswork, sagacity, illation, judiciousness,mensuration, obiter dictum, standpoint, stance, tact, Percipience,ballpark figure, percipiency, sequitur, ukase, way of thinking.gumption (noun)perspicaciousness, good sense, horse sense.idea (noun)significancy.intellect (noun)thinker, Intellectuality.intelligence (noun)acumen, astuteness, cogency, comprehension, erudition, genius,intellect, intelligence, knowledge, mastery, mind, perspicuity,profundity, sagaciousness, smarts, sophistication, wisdom, sapience.judgement (noun)adjudication, appraisal, arbitration, assessment, consideration,finding, justice, mediation, pronouncement, resolution, ruling,sentence, verdict.knowledge (noun)experience, expertise.measurement (noun)metrology.penalty (noun)abatement, burden, chastisement, correction, deduction, discipline,discount, drawback, encumbrance, fine, forfeiture, handicap, penalty,premium, punishment, retribution.perceptiveness (noun)perceptiveness.punishment (noun)affliction, agony, anguish, castigation, confinement, crucifixion,distress, execution, imprisonment, incarceration, payment,persecution, price, reprisal, revenge, torture.reason (noun)reasonableness, sensibleness.sagacity (noun)levelheadedness, good judgment.savvy (noun)savvy.sense (noun)sense, clear-headedness.thought (noun)cerebration, thinking, thought.eastern poison oakact, conception, conclusion, decree, dictum, discretion, edict,estimate, grasp, inference, opinion, perception, persuasion,sensibility, sentiment, thinking, thought, view, wisdom,perceptiveness, sapience. Other synonyms:abate, ability, acquittal, act, acuity, acuteness, adjudicate, advice,analysis, appreciation, apprehension, aspersion, assume, assumption,atonement, attention, award, awareness, balance, bar, belief, blame,booty, brain, brilliance, calculate, calculation, caliber, call, capacity,carefulness, caution, censure, cerebration, chastening, check, choose,circumspection, cogitate, comment, common sense, comparison,computation, conceit, conceive, concept, conception, conclude,conclusion, condemn, condemnation, consciousness, consider,contemplate, conviction, courage, court, court of law, criterion,criticism, critique, damnation, death sentence, decide, decree,deduct, deliverance, denouncement, denunciation, depression,depth, deserts, determine, dictum, differentiation, diminish,discernment, discrimination, discriminatory, dismissal, distinction,doom, edict, enlightenment, enterprise, estimate, estimation,evaluation, examination, excommunication, experience, expertise, fall,feeling, fix, flair, forethought, grasp, guess, head, hearing, idea, ideal,imagination, impression, imputation, inclination, induction, inference,infliction, insight, instinct, intellection, intent, intercession,interpretation, intuition, invention, judgement, judging, judicature,judicial, judiciary, ken, legal, lessen, light, lights, measurement, mind,new, notion, observation, opinion, order, pain, pains, parts, pay,perception, persuasion, policy, position, presumption, presupposition,proscription, Providence, prudence, purview, rap, rationality, reaction,reason, reasonableness, reckoning, recommendation, redemption,reduce, refinement, reflect, reflection, regard, resolve, review, reward,salvation, sanity, scourge, sense, senses, sensibility, sentiment,shrewdness, sight, skill, slant, smarts, solidity, stock, stricture, taste,theory, think, thinker, thinking, thought, thoughtfulness, thunderbolt,trial, understanding, valuation, view, weighing, wit, wits, adjudicative,adjudicatory, animadversion, arbitrament, perspicaciousness,perspicacity, attitude, posture, gumption, payoff, eye, discreetness,polity, cognition, eq, savvy, ratiocination, creative thinker, guesswork,look at, diagnosis, perceptiveness, sagacity, discriminative,propitiation, forensic, good sense, horse sense, obloquy, illation,illative, IQ, personal judgment, judicial decision, sound judgement,sound judgment, judicatory, judiciousness, juridical, nicety,mensuration, nemesis, psyche, obiter dictum, popular opinion, public opinion, vox populi, penology, perspicuousness, point of view,standpoint, stance, prescience, requital, res judicata, sapience, tact,Percipience, Intellectuality, levelheadedness, corollary, reasonability,braininess, sensibleness, adj, adjudgment, adverse criticism,anathematizing, appraisement, association of ideas, ballpark figure,brains, circumspectness, clear-headedness, climate of opinion, death warrant, ethos, faculties, ferule, kop, law court, legal opinion, level-headedness, metrology, mystique, nuances, percipiency, punition,reflectiveness, selectivity, sequitur, significancy, ukase, cogitative faculties, cognitive faculties, cognitive powers, discursive faculties,intellectual faculties, intellectual powers, reasoning faculties, thinking principle, consensus gentium, popular belief, landmark decision,judicial process, critical discernment, good judgment, appreciation of difference, diorism, nice perception, perception of difference, way of thinking, your intention, common belief, community sentiment,general belief, prevailing belief, public belief, retributive justice,penal retribution, compass of thought, enlarged views, enlargement of mind, plain sense, reach of thought, guilty verdict, verdict of guilty,what-for, cut paper, sound reasoning, judicial sentence, cool judgment, prudentialism, soundness of judgment, stare at, condign punishment, disciplinary measures, judicial punishment, pains and punishments, well-deserved punishment, findings of fact, findings of law, adjudicate upon, act as referee, judicial award, monogram signature, tender susceptibility. Related words for Judgment: Brainstorm, emotional quotient, inferred meaning, neuroscience, patience, professionalism, prude, rest in peace, scrutiny, very angry, working draft. Loading... Rhymes for Judgment:judgement;prejudgment, misjudgment;Quotes for Judgment: Indubitably, magic is one of the subtlest and most difficult of the sciences and arts. There is more opportunity for errors ofcomprehension, judgment and practice than in any other branchof physics . Aleister Crowley. An attitude of philosophic doubt, of suspended judgment isrepugnant to the natural man. Belief is an independent joy to him. William Minto. Quayle said the worst thing that happened to him was that henever trusted his own judgment I said from now on I am going to go with my own judgment Mike Tyson."
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"text": "Show lessunerring- definition and synonyms Using the thesaurusadjective/ ʌnˈɜːrɪŋ /Contribute to our Open Dictionaryalways right or accurate She has an unerring instinct for spotting the latest trends. Synonyms and related words Exact and accurate: exact, accurate, perfect ... Explore Thesaurusderived wordunerringlyadverb Synonyms and related words Exact and accurate: exact, accurate, perfect ... Explore Thesaurus This is the British English definition of unerring . View American English definition of unerring. Change your default dictionary to American English. View the pronunciation for unerring .take a kneeto kneel on one knee as a public act of protest, especially in a situation where most other people are standing Buzz Word Article More Buzz Wordsbirtherclicktivismempty chairlegacyoccupyglitter-bombopticsmic dropspot fixing Buzz Word archive Open Dictionaryambient literaturea form of literature which uses digital technology to enhance the reading experience by responding to information about the reader's location, time of day, etc.add a word More submissionsscoochpiblingtechlashcollimateploggingplat-agunified commscorkerlegacy mediaview entries Blog A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today.global English and language change from our blog Definition and synonyms of unerring from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited."
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"text": "Show lessaccuracy- definition and synonyms What are red words? Using the thesaurusnoun [ uncountable]/ ˈækjʊrəsi /Contribute to our Open Dictionary1 the ability to do something in an accurate waythe need to combine speed and accuracy Synonyms and related words Skill, talent and ability: experience, ability, skill ... Explore Thesaurus2 the quality of being accurate The accuracy of the reports cannot be verified (= checked). Synonyms and related words The quality of being exact and accurate: accuracy, exactitude, precision ... Explore Thesaurus This is the British English definition of accuracy . View American English definition of accuracy. Change your default dictionary to American English. View the pronunciation for accuracy .milkshake ducka person or thing that is initially thought of in a very positive way but later revealed to have serious faults Buzz Word Article More Buzz Wordsbaefacepalmoversharinghumblebraggaslightmemeliquid biopsymic dropslow food Buzz Word archive Open Dictionaryinformational dominancea set of techniques that include rumour, disinformation and fake news, used to change the way people think about somethingadd a word More submissionschronotypemorning larkrepair cafesenescencesui generisgagsterversecontrapuntaldementia villageview entries Blog A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today.global English and language change from our blog Definition and synonyms of accuracy from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited."
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"title": "http://legaldictionary.lawin.org/true-copy/\nLegal Definition and Related Resources of True Copy",
"text": "\"The World's Largest Free and Online Legal Dictionary. Legal Definition and Related Resources of True Copy Synonyms and Definition Contents Legal Definition and Related Resources of True Copy Meaning of True Copy Related Entries of True Copy in the Encyclopedia of Law Project True Copy in Historical Law Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms Related Legal Terms Mentioned in these terms Meaning of True Copy A copy that is true in all essential particulars so that no-one can be mislead as to the effect of the instrument . A true copy and a duplicate are not synonymous, since a duplicate means double of the original but a true copy may vary more or less from the original. Related Entries of True Copy in the Encyclopedia of Law Project Browse or run a search for True Copy in the American Encyclopedia of Law, the Asian Encyclopedia of Law, the European Encyclopedia of Law, the UK Encyclopedia of Law or the Latin American and Spanish Encyclopedia of Law. True Copy in Historical Law You might be interested in the historical meaning of this term. Browse or search for True Copy in Historical Law in the Encyclopedia of Law. Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms Search for legal acronyms and/or abbreviations containing True Copy in the Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms Dictionary. Related Legal Terms You might be also interested in these legal terms: Mentioned in these terms Certified Copy. Please, suggest a definition or report an error in the box below. Related Legal Terms and Definitions: Certified Copy A copy of a document signed and certified as a true copy by the officer to whose custody the original is entrusted.... Attested Copy A copy of a document which is certified correct by a person who has examined it...... Copy Certification The Process In Which The Notary Takes An Affidavit From The Document Custodian Stating That The Document To Which The Affidavit Is Attached Is A True And Complete Copy Of... True Conforming with fact and with actual state of things; correct; exact; actual; genuine.... True Lease A contract that qualifies as a valid lease agreement under the Internal Revenue code....... True And Accurate Translate True and Accurate from English to Spanish Translation of True and Accurate , with examples."
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"text": "\"definition (redirected from Conceptual definition) Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .definition [ def″ĭ-nĭ´shun] a statement of the meaning of a word or phrase.conceptual definition an identification of the personal knowledge or connotative meaning of a word. These meanings are often difficult to express; the meaning is “known” but not easily putinto words.operational definition a definition, method, or procedure used to measure or represent a concept or variable in a specific situation.target definition the definition of a specific target that is identified on the intervention scheme of the omaha system. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.def·i·ni·tion ( def'i-nish'ŭn ), In optics, the power of a lens to give a distinct image. See also: resolving power. [ L. de-finio, pp. -finitus, to bound, fr. finis, limit]Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012definition Imaging The clearly delineated limit of a thing visible by the eye. Cf Resolution. Mc Graw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine."
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"title": "http://www.shoreline.edu/doldham/SRR.html\nEvidence",
"text": "Evidence Definitions Evidence vs. Citation Assessing Evidence Analyzing Evidence Evaluating Evidence Sufficient Relevant Representative Representative of what?“There's no way to know”Relevant vs. Representative To Sum Up Definitions Argument is the attempt to prove a point using evidence and reasoning. This handout discusses evidence. I cover reasoning in a separate handout. A claim is a statement about something, which could, in theory, be supported with evidence. It is an assertion about the way things are, or were, or will be, or should be. Claims are, almost by definition, controversial, in the sense that not everyone agrees with them. That is why they require evidence. Evidence is the concrete facts used to support a claim. Ideally, evidence is something everyone agrees on, or something that anyone could, with sufficient training and equipment, verify for themselves. Evidence comes in many types, which I discuss in detail here."
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"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/pregnancy-test-9-days-after-conception\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: Pregnancy Test 9 Days After Conception",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: Pregnancy Test 9 Days After Conception Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Michael Roth4 doctors agreed:1 Can you take a pregnancy test 9 days after conception? Could I still have my period if it's expected 2 days from now? . Yes: Bleeding can occur for several months after concetion ... Read more Dr. Lynne Weixel4 Doctors shared insights Pregnancy (Definition)When your due date arrives, you will be more than ready to have your baby! Most women deliver the baby somewhere between 37 and 42 weeks. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, only 5% of babies arrive on the exact due date. Approximately 7% of babies are not delivered by 42 weeks, and when that happens, it is referred to ... Read more Board Certified,Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Mary Vanko10 doctors agreed:2 I took a blood test for pregnancy 9 days after conception, it came back negative was this too early? HCG tests: Your test will be positive after a missed period. It was too early. ... Read more Dr. Heidi Fowler2 doctors agreed:3 Will a pregnancy test show results 26 days after conception? Yes: You can take a home pregnancy test at that time. ..."
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"title": "https://www.flashcardmachine.com/history-to-1865finalexam.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "\"Shared Flashcard Set Details Title History to 1865 Final EXam Description Exam Questions Total Cards 62Subject History Level Undergraduate 1Created 03/01/2011Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional History Flashcards Cards Term The ancestors of the Native American Peoples Definition Migrated by land from northeastern Asia Term The first peoples who migrated to the Americans Definitionwere bands of hunter-gatherers Term The Mayan peoples of Mesoamerica Definitiondevised a calendar system that predicted solar and lunar eclipses accurately Term The Hopewell peoples were Definition Mound builders in the Mississippi Valley who flourished around A. D. 100 to A. D. 400Term Which of the Pueblo peoples built hundreds of miles of straight roads across the desert in the American Southwest to facilitrate trade? Definition Anasazis Term Which of the following statements most accurately describes Native American peoples east of the Mississippi River? Definition The increase in farming led to an emphasis on a matrlineal inheritance system. Term On the eve of European colonization of the Americas, most Western Europeans lived in Definitionsmall, relatively isolated, rural communities Term In traditional European peasant societies, deaths Definitionpeaked in January and February and again in August and September. Term The social order in Europe around 1450 is most accurately described as being Definitionhierarchical and authoritarian Term Before the Europeans made significant contact with West Africa,Definitionslaves were sometimes sold into bondage by their families Term The European trade in African slaves was initiated in the fifteenth century by the Definition Portugueese Term Christopher Columbus's success in reaching North America can be attributed primarily to his Definitionluck, because he had seriously underestimated the size of the globe and the width of the Atlantic Ocean. Term In October 1492, Columbus, his men, and his ships reached Definitionan island in the Bahamas Term The Spanish conquistadors who followed Columbus to the Americas in the early sixteenth century we primarily driven by Definitiona thirst for battle and riches as well as land in the conquered territory and titles of nobility. Term Typically, when an English woman of the fifteenth century married, she Definitiongave up ownership of her property to her husband."
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"title": "http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/authentic\nauthentic- definition and synonyms",
"text": "Show lessauthentic- definition and synonyms What are red words? Using the thesaurusadjective/ ɔːˈθentɪk /Contribute to our Open Dictionary1 real, not false or copied The letter is certainly authentic. Synonyms and related words Real and seeming real: real, true, genuine ... Explore Thesaurus2 accurate or based in factan authentic insight into working-class boyhood Synonyms and related words Exact and accurate: exact, accurate, perfect ... Explore Thesaurus Synonyms and related words True, definite and based on facts: true, certain, objective ... Explore Thesaurus3 traditional or original, or very similar to thisauthentic Italian food They’re replacing the windows with more authentic ones. Synonyms and related words Real and seeming real: real, true, genuine ... Explore Thesaurusderived wordauthentically/ ɔːˈθentɪkli / adverb Synonyms and related words Similar and similarly: similar, like, comparable ... Explore Thesaurus Synonyms and related words Real and seeming real: real, true, genuine ... Explore Thesaurus Synonyms and related words True, definite and based on facts: true, certain, objective ... Explore Thesaurus This is the British English definition of authentic . View American English definition of authentic. Change your default dictionary to American English. View the pronunciation for authentic .milkshake ducka person or thing that is initially thought of in a very positive way but later revealed to have serious faults Buzz Word Article More Buzz Wordsbaefacepalmoversharinghumblebraggaslightmemeliquid biopsymic dropslow food Buzz Word archive Open Dictionaryinformational dominancea set of techniques that include rumour, disinformation and fake news, used to change the way people think about somethingadd a word More submissionschronotypemorning larkrepair cafesenescencesui generisgagsterversecontrapuntaldementia villageview entries Blog A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today.global English and language change from our blog Definition and synonyms of authentic from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited."
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"title": "http://www.usinflationcalculator.com/inflation-explained-definition-examples-and-causes/\nInflation Explained â Definition, Examples and Causes",
"text": "\"Inflation Explained – Definition, Examples and Causes Perhaps no other word in the English language strikes more fear in consumers than \"\"inflation.\"\" If that is true, it likely could also be said that a majority of those same people do not adequately understand the economic principle behind inflation. Their confusion is understandable in some respects. Economists can spend their entire lives studying inflation, and still be in disagreement with others about its specific causes and effects. Definition of Inflation To the general consumer, however, inflation can be easily defined. Let’s start with a standard definition which states that it is a rise in the average price level of goods and services or a decrease in the purchasing power of the standard unit of currency. While that definition is a bit confusing in its own right, it can be simplified. Basically stated, goods and services will cost the consumer more when inflation rises. Example of Inflation and Gauging It Let’s look at the cost of a one pound loaf of white bread over a twenty-five year period. In January of 1988, the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Statistics, indicates that a loaf of white bread cost approximately 59¢. In January of 2013, that same loaf of bread cost $1.42."
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"title": "http://www.displaymate.com/Galaxy_S6_ShootOut_1.htm\nArticle Links: Mobile Display Shoot-Out Article Series Overview and Home Page",
"text": "Categories Samsung Galaxy S6Comments Display Technology5.1 inch OLED with Diamond Pixels O rganic L ight E mitting D iode Diamond Pixels with Diagonal Sub-Pixel Symmetry Screen Shape16:9 = 1.78Aspect Ratio The Galaxy S6 has the same shape aswidescreen HDTV video content. Screen Area11.1 Square Inches A better measure of size than the diagonal length. Display Resolution2560 x 1440 pixels2.5K Quad HDScreen Pixel Resolution. Quad HD can display four 1280x720 HD images Total Number of Pixels3.7 Mega Pixels Total Number of Pixels. Pixels Per Inch – PPI577 PPI with Diamond Pixels Excellent Sharpness depends on the viewing distance and PPI. See this on the visual acuity for a true Retina Display Sub-Pixels Per Inch – SPPIRed 408 SPPIGreen 577 SPPIBlue 408 SPPIDiamond Pixel displays have only half the number of Red and Blue Sub-Pixels as standard RGB displays. Total Number of Sub-Pixels Red 1.8 Million Sub-Pixels Green 3.7 Million Sub-Pixels Blue 1.8 Million Sub-Pixels Number of Mega Sub-Pixels for Red, Green, Blue. Diamond Pixel displays have only half the number of Red and Blue Sub-Pixels as standard RGB displays. At this high PPI they aren’t visible even very close updue to the use of Sub-Pixel Rendering.20/20 Vision Distancewhere Pixels or Sub-Pixelsare Not Resolved6.0 inches for White and Green Sub-Pixels with 20/20 Vision8.4 inches for Red and Blue Sub-Pixels with 20/20 Vision For 20/20 Vision the minimum Viewing Distancewhere the screen appears perfectly sharp to the eye. At 10 inches from the screen 20/20 Vision is 344 PPI."
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/correct\ncorrect",
"text": "\"1correctverb cor·rect \\ kə-ˈrekt \\Popularity: Top 40% of words | Updated on: 30 Mar 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLTip: Synonym Guide Examples: correct in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of correcttransitive verb1 a: to make or set right: amendcorrect an error The editor corrected the author's manuscript.b: counteract, neutralizecorrect a harmful tendencyc: to alter or adjust so as to bring to some standard or required conditioncorrect a lens for spherical aberration She's having surgery to correct her vision.2 a: to discipline or punish (someone) for some fault or lapse… I was most rude then. Only a small boy, Sir, and I was corrected for it, I assure you, by my father … —Rex Ingamellsb: to point out usually for amendment the errors or faults ofspent the day correcting tests—correctableplay \\ kə-ˈrek-tə-bəl \\ adjective—correctorplay \\ kə-ˈrek-tər \\ noun See correct defined for English-language learners See correct defined for kids Examples of correct in a Sentence I hate it when she corrects my grammar. Please correct your essay for punctuation errors. Our teacher hasn't finished correcting our tests yet. He corrects papers with a red pen. We are finding ways to correct this difficult situation. We'll correct the problem with the circuit as soon as possible. These medicines are used for correcting chemical imbalances in the brain. Recent Examples of correct from the Web There is a trend of players' development tailing off between the ages of 17 and 23, but what should be done to correct it?—"
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"title": "https://www.theglobalist.com/really-competitiveness/\nWhat Really Is Competitiveness?",
"text": "What Really Is Competitiveness? Nations compete — but no one ever accurately measures national competitiveness. By Robert D. Atkinson, September 20, 2013Credit: pixinoo - Shutterstock.com Takeaways No one has actually ever accurately measured national competitiveness. Tweet The definition of competitiveness is the ability of a region to export more in value added than it imports Tweet A nation running a trade surplus by providing “discounts” to its exporters would not be truly competitive. Tweet Nations like Austria, Germany and Sweden would be on a list of competitive economies. Tweet Nations like China and the United States would likely not make the list. Tweet If you want to advance any particular policy position these days, here is a piece of advice. Claim it will boost your nation’s economic competitiveness. This at least assures you a hearing. But what is competitiveness?"
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"title": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-inductive-reasoning-examples-definition-quiz.html\nWhat Is Inductive Reasoning? - Examples & Definition",
"text": "Video Quiz Course Watch short & fun videos Start Your Free Trial Today Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 81K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Using Interviews, Learning Styles & Interest Inventories for Assessment Purposes Deductive Reasoning: Examples & Definition Deductive Validity: Definition & Examples Causal and Analogical Reasoning: Impact on Public Speaking Lesson Transcript Instructor: Chris Clause In this lesson, you will learn to define inductive reasoning. Following the lesson, you will have the opportunity to test your knowledge with a short quiz. Categories of Reasoning The ability to think, develop ideas, and form mental concepts is a tremendously important part of the human experience. What we do with those thoughts, ideas, and concepts is even more important. Reasoning is the term that cognitive psychologists use to refer to the process of assigning meaning to our thoughts. This has a tremendous impact on how we view various aspects of the world around us and influences how we make decisions. In the world of cognitive psychology, there are two main categories of reasoning: inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning. Factors, such as how quickly a decision must be reached and the type of information that is available, influence which type of reasoning we decide to use. Definition of Inductive Reasoning Inductive reasoning is the process of making generalized decisions after observing, or witnessing, repeated specific instances of something. Conversely, deductive reasoning is the process of taking the information gathered from general observations and making specific decisions based on that information."
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"title": "http://www.fitclarity.com/most-accurate-bathroom-scales-for-your-home/\nMost Accurate Bathroom Scales For Your Home",
"text": "Most Accurate Bathroom Scales For Your Home By Neil Leave a Comment One of the most commonly owned—and commonly misunderstood—household items is the bathroom scale. While almost everyone has a scale in their bathroom, you’d be surprised at how few people really know how to use their scale for optimal results, or even how many people know about all of the different features available on today’s scales. The most accurate bathroom scale technology is something that sounds like it’s maybe from science fiction—but it’s not, it’s real, and it’s more accessible to you than ever. Formerly available only in a professional medical setting, it’s now incredibly easy to own an accurate scale. This article will detail all of the things to look for when purchasing a scale, as well as all the various options available to you. All of the scales presented on this list are lauded for their high accuracy, but some have extra features, which will make them an ever better addition to your bathroom. And the good news is, even if you don’t think you can handle a complicated scale with lots of fancy features, they’re all incredibly user-friendly and versatile. The Most Accurate Scales We Could Find Image Name Price Rating Seca 700 Physician's Balance Beam Scale with Height Rod$$$ 4.5Health o meter® Professional 349KLX Digital Floor Medical Scal$$$ 4.8Detecto 439 Balance Beam Doctor/Physician Scale$$$ 4.7Eat Smart Precision Premium Digital Bathroom Scale$$ 4.8Eatsmart Precision Plus Digital Bathroom Scale with Ultra Wide Platform$$ 4.8Weight Gurus Digital Body Fat Scale with Large Backlit LCD$$ 4.4Eat Smart Precision Tracker Digital Bathroom Scale w/ 400 lb. Capacity$$ 4.9Accuracy Counts!In order to help understand the most popular features of scales today, we’re going to take in a short history lesson on the bathroom scale. Up until a few years ago, if someone had mentioned a scale, you probably would have thought of a balance beam scale."
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"docid": "D1223139#0",
"title": "http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/afaik\nDefinition of AFAIK",
"text": "\"AFAIKotheracronym of \"\"as far as I know.\"\" Commonly used online. AFAIK, the store is still open. See more words with the same meaning: Internet, texting, SMS, email, chat acronyms (list of). See more words with the same meaning: accurate, probably, likely, certainly. Last edited on Jul 17 2007. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 17 2007 .+ Add a definition for this slang term Share Tweet E-mail More info: Interactive stats: RRelated words Usage Vulgarity Slang Map Related words Slang terms with the same meaning Other terms relating to ' Internet, texting, SMS, email, chat acronyms (list of) ': NOYBDefinitions include: acronym for \"\"none of your business. \"\" AFAICSDefinitions include: acronym for \"\"as far as I can see\"\". DMDefinitions include: acronym for \"\"direct message\"\". LMRODefinitions include: acronym for \"\"laughing my rear off\"\" or \"\"laughing my rump off\"\"."
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"title": "https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/accurse\naccurse",
"text": "Contents [ hide ]1 English1.1 Etymology1.2 Pronunciation1.3 Verb1.3.1 Translations1.3.2 References1.4 Anagrams2 Latin2.1 Participle English [ edit]Etymology [ edit]From Middle English acursen, acoursen, acorsen, equivalent to a- + curse. Pronunciation [ edit] ( UK) IPA ( key): /æˈkə (ɹ)s/, /əˈkə (ɹ)s/Verb [ edit]accurse ( third-person singular simple present accurses, present participle accursing, simple past accursed, past participleaccursed or accurst)To devote to destruction; to imprecate misery or evil upon; to curse; to execrate; to anathematize . And the city shall be accursed - Joshua 6:17Thro' you, my life will be accurst. - Alfred Tennyson Translations [ edit]± show ▼ to devote to destruction; to imprecate misery or evil upon; to curse; to execrate; to anathematize References [ edit]accurse in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913Anagrams [ edit]accrues, accuser Latin [ edit]Participle [ edit]accursevocative masculine singular of accursus"
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"title": "http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Lesser_demon\nLesser demon",
"text": "\"This article is about common lesser demons. For other lesser demons, see Lesser demon (disambiguation). This article has a strategy guide. All information on mechanics, setups, and strategy are on the subpage. Lesser demon Release 11 June 2001 ( Update)Members No Examine Lesser, but still pretty big. Combat info Level LP XP XP70 5,000 250.2 82.5Equipment XP (2H/MH & Armour/OH)15 / 10 / 5Aggressive Poisonous Slayer Level XP Category0 86.6 Lesser demons Assigned by Offensive Max hit0 0 480 0Style Speed4 ticks (2.4s)Combat levels1 1 50Accuracy0 0 850Defensive Armour Weakness850 50Affinities90 45 65 55Immunities? ( edit)? ( edit) [ FAQ] • [ doc]Lesser demons are a kind of demon weaker than the closely-related greater demons, categorized by the absence of wings. They have 5000 life points, a maximum hit of 480 damage, hit at the speed of a scimitar or mace, and regenerate at an average rate of 20 life points per minute. All lesser demons use a magic projectile attack."
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/anathema\nanathema",
"text": "\"anathemanoun anath·e·ma \\ ə-ˈna-thə-mə \\Popularity: Top 1% of lookups | Updated on: 3 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: anathema in a Sentence Editor's Note: Word History of anathema Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of anathema1 a: one that is cursed by ecclesiastical authorityb: someone or something intensely disliked or loathed — usually used as a predicate nominative… this notion was anathema to most of his countrymen. — Stephen Jay Gould2 a: a ban or curse solemnly pronounced by ecclesiastical authority and accompanied by excommunicationb: the denunciation of something as accursedc: a vigorous denunciation: curse See anathema defined for English-language learners See anathema defined for kids Examples of anathema in a Sentence Maugham was not only prolific but also a best-seller, though snobs dismissed his work as middlebrow (a category that few people worry about in our day but that once was anathema ). — Edmund White , New York Review of Books , 12 Feb. 2009While everything pointed to an immense flood, Bretz knew such a notion would be anathema to his fellow geologists. In part that was because the quantity of water needed for such a flood would exceed the flow of all the world's modern rivers combined. — Richard Lovett , New Scientist , 21-27 Apr. 2007Big Jeff was devoted to Purcell. He haunted his room and patiently endured his abuse just to sit in the corner and watch him shave or do push-ups or dress for dinner, and listen to him pronounce his opinions and anathemas.—Tobias Wolff , Old School , 2003For all the artistic wonders it has preserved, the Holy Mountain is not a museum, and the idea of playing host to sightseers is anathema to the monks. Male visitors of all faiths are welcome, but they come as pilgrims, not tourists, and only 110 \"\"residence permits\"\" are issued each day by patristic officials in Ouranoupolis. — Nicholas Basbanes , Smithsonian , August 1999a politician who is anathema to conservativesideas that are an anathema to me Recent Examples of anathema from the Web At the same time, the Arnolds have funded causes that are anathema to some on the left.— rebecca robbins, STAT, \"\"A billionaire couple is pumping money into the drug pricing debate."
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"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/-ed\n-ed 1",
"text": "-ed 1Word Origin1. a suffix forming the past tense of weak verbs: he crossed the river. Origin of -ed 1Expand Old English Old English -de, -ede, -ode, -ade; orig. disputed-ed 21. a suffix forming the past participle of weak verbs ( he had crossed the river ), and of participial adjectives indicating a condition or quality resulting from the action of the verb ( inflated balloons ). Origin Expand Old English -ed, -od, -ad; orig. disputed-ed 31. a suffix forming adjectives from nouns: bearded; monied; tender-hearted. Origin Expand Middle English; Old English -ede Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2018. Cite This Source British Dictionary definitions for -ed Expand-ed 1suffix1."
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"docid": "D825384#0",
"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/accursed\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Vocabulary What does accursed mean? Definitions for accursedəˈkɜr sɪd, əˈkɜrst; əˈkɜrst Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word accursed. Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:accursed, accurst, maledict (adj)under a curse Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:accursed (Adjective)Hateful; detestable.accursed (Adjective)Doomed to destruction or misery; cursed; anathematized. Origin: * First attested in the early 13th century. Webster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Accursedalt. of Accurst Suggested Resources (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:accursed Song lyrics by accursed -- Explore a large variety of song lyrics performed by accursed on the Lyrics.com website. Anagrams for accursed »cardecus Numerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of accursed in Chaldean Numerology is: 9Pythagorean Numerology The numerical value of accursed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2Sample Sentences & Example Usage Arthur Rimbaud: The first study for the man who wants to be a poet is knowledge of himself, complete: he searches for his soul, he inspects it, he puts it to the test, he learns it. As soon as he has learned it, he must cultivate it! I say that one must be a seer, make oneself a seer. The poet becomes a seer through a long, immense, and reasoned derangement of all the senses."
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hapless\nhapless",
"text": "\"haplessadjective hap·less \\ ˈha-pləs \\Popularity: Bottom 50% of words | Updated on: 11 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: hapless in a Sentence Editor's Note: Did You Know? Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of hapless: having no luck: unfortunatetale of a hapless sailorhapless beings caught in the grip of forces we can do little about —W. H. Whyte—haplesslyadverb—haplessnessnoun See hapless defined for English-language learners See hapless defined for kidshapless was our Word of the Day on 09/24/2013. Hear the podcast!Download00:00 / 00:00Theme music by Joshua Stamper ©2006 New Jerusalem Music/ASCAPGet Word of the Day daily email, delivered to your inbox!Examples of hapless in a Sentence She plays the hapless heroine who is unlucky in love.the hapless motorist had barely paid his bill and driven away from the body shop when a truck sideswiped his car Recent Examples of hapless from the Web The hapless puppet, Teddy, becomes a plaything in their clever hands.— michael phillips, chicagotribune.com, \"\"'Chappaquiddick' review: Selling a tragedy, the Kennedy way,\"\" 5 Apr. 2018Charlotte mistakes Rosalind’s hapless fiancé, first as an adoring fan, and then as film director Frank Capra, who is supposedly en route to see the matinee performance.— patti restivo, Howard County Times, \"\"A moon full of talent at Laurel Mill Playhouse,\"\" 5 Apr. 2018Decades of globalization have created depressed industrial communities nationwide and produced millions of hapless low- and middle-skill workers.— david dayen, The New Republic, \"\"Trump’s Theater of Trade,\"\" 27 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'hapless.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. Did You Know?"
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"docid": "D798441#0",
"title": "http://www.crisismagazine.com/1992/from-the-publisher-what-is-a-neoconservative\nFrom the Publisher: What is a Neoconservative?",
"text": "January 1, 1992From the Publisher: What is a Neoconservative? Michael Novak The name “neoconservative” is often bandied about, usually in a way that shows its user to be ignorant (or at least very vague) whereof he speaks. All sorts of people are called “neoconservative” who are merely “conservative” or “new right” or something else quite different. Jerry Falwell is new right; Irving Kristol is neoconservative; Irving Kristol is not Jerry Falwell. Indeed, in his remarkable collection of essays Reflections of a Neo-Conservative (1983), noting wryly that he may be the one self-confessed (perhaps the only) neoconservative, Kristol builds up a succinct definition. A neoconservative is one who recognizes three things: the merit of the free market in economics; the priority of politics over economics; and the primacy of morals over both. In the 1990s, this third characteristic is the most salient, and its primary target — secular humanism — is coming into ever sharper focus. The first part of this definition distinguishes neoconservatives from socialists. Indeed, the first neoconservatives (like Mr. Kristol himself) had once been socialists; one by one, they came to see the emptiness of the socialist idea; most, therefore, experienced something like a conversion. Thus, the tag “neoconservative” was first hung upon them by socialists (Michael Harrington, in particular), who regarded them as heretics or, more exactly, traitors."
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"title": "http://biblehub.com/topical/d/detestable.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Bible > Topical > Detestable Free Downloads • Devotions use heart icon >>◄ Detestable ►Jump to: ISBE • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary ( a.) Worthy of being detested; abominable; extremely hateful; very odious; deserving abhorrence; as, detestable vices. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia DETESTABLE, THINGSde-tes'-ta-b'-l, (shiqquts; sheqets, synonymous with to`ebhah, \"\"abomination,\"\" \"\"abominable thing\"\"): The translation of shiqqutsim in Jeremiah 16:18 Ezekiel 5:11; Ezekiel 7:20; Ezekiel 11:18, 21; 37:23:00; a term always applied to idol-worship or to objects connected with idolatry; often also translated \"\"abomination,\"\" as in 1 Kings 11:5, 7 (bis); Jeremiah 4:1Ezekiel 20:7, 8, 30. Sheqets, translated \"\"abomination,\"\" is applied in the Scriptures to that which is ceremonially unclean ( Leviticus 7:21 ), creatures forbidden as food, as water animals without fins or scales in Leviticus 11:10-12, birds of prey and the like (verse 18), winged creeping things (verses 20, 23), creeping vermin (verses 41). Compare also Isaiah 66:17. By partaking of the food of the animals in question one makes himself detestable ( Leviticus 11:43; Leviticus 20:25 ). Similarly the idolatrous appurtenances are to be held in detestation; nothing of the kind should be appropriated for private use ( Deuteronomy 7:26 ). See ABOMINATION. Max L. Margolis Greek947. bdeluktos -- detestable... detestable. Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: bdeluktos Phonetic Spelling: (bdel-ook-tos') Short Definition: abominable, detestable Definition ...//strongsnumbers.com/greek2/947.htm - 6k946."
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"docid": "D1129693#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boppin%27\nBoppin'",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( October 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Boppin'Amiga Cover art Developer (s) Accursed Toys Publisher (s) Karmasoft (Amiga) Apogee (MS-DOS)Designer (s) Jennifer Diane Reitz Programmer (s) Stephen P. Lepisto Artist (s) Chuck Jones Composer (s) Andrew J. Lepisto (music) Jim Dose (sound)Platform (s) Amiga, DOS, Windows Release 1991 (Amiga) November 15, 1994 (DOS) [1] 2005 (Windows)Genre (s) Puzzle Mode (s) Single-player, Multiplayer Boppin' is a puzzle-oriented video game created by Jennifer Diane Reitz in 1991, developed under the company name Accursed Toys and published by Karmasoft for the Amiga computer with only 32 colors on screen. Around that time Karmasoft held a level design contest. [ 2] The game sold poorly with 284 copies, so Jennifer got it republished by Apogee Software (now known as 3D Realms) with up to 256 colors on screen. Due to mature content containing blood and Seppuku, the game was rated for players aged 25. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 Plot2 Gameplay3 Release4 Reception5 References6 External links Plot [ edit]The game takes place in a multiverse where fictional universes exist mostly by the minds and dreams of people. One such universe called Arcapaedia is inhabited by video game characters, especially the two stick-figured, triangle-headed Yeet and Boik. However all the arcade games have been diminished due to the lack of bad guys and villains taken away by the puristic Hunnybunz Family."
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"docid": "D789584#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Judgment\nLast Judgment",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Judgment Day\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Last Judgment (disambiguation) and Judgment Day (disambiguation). Stefan Lochner, Last Judgment, c. 1435. Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne The Last Judgment, Final Judgment, Day of Judgment, Judgment Day, Doomsday, or The Day of the Lord (Hebrew Yom Ha Din) (יום הדין) or in Arabic Yawm al-Qiyāmah (یوم القيامة) or Yawm ad-Din (یوم الدین) is part of the eschatological world view of the Abrahamic religions and in the Frashokereti of Zoroastrianism. Some Christian denominations consider the Second Coming of Christ to be the final and eternal judgment by God of the people in every nation [1] resulting in the glorification of some and the punishment of others. The concept is found in all the Canonical gospels, particularly the Gospel of Matthew. Christian Futurists believe it will take place after the Resurrection of the Dead and the Second Coming of Christ while Full Preterists believe it has already occurred. The Last Judgment has inspired numerous artistic depictions. Contents [ hide ]1 Christianity1.1 Biblical sources1.2 Amillennialism1.2.1 Anglicanism and Methodism1.2.2 Catholicism1.2.3 Eastern Orthodoxy1.2.3.1 Icons1.2.3.2 Hymnography1.2.4 Lutheranism1.3 Millennialism1.4 Esoteric Christian tradition1.5 Artistic representations2 Islam3 Judaism4 Bahai Faith4.1 Future Day of Judgment5 Crack of doom6 See also7 References8 External links Christianity [ edit]Biblical sources [ edit]The Last Judgment by Michelangelo Hans Memling 's Last Judgement, 1467–1471. National Museum, Gdańsk."
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"docid": "D3439878#0",
"title": "http://www.thewayprepared.com/studies/graven-images-idols-scriptural-definition.html\nGraven Images and Idols: the Scriptural Definition",
"text": "\"Graven Images and Idols: the Scriptural Definition The Way Prepared.com The Scriptures tell us that anyone who chooses to serve Yahuweh [the LORD], and to receive His blessings, must not make for themselves any graven image, nor enter in to any form of idolatry. But in order to be obedient to the words of Scripture about any matter, we must first understand what the Scriptures say about that matter. And so today, many are beginning to seek, and to ask some thoughtful questions. Questions Many Are Asking Today\"\"What is a Graven Image?\"\" \"\" What is an Idol?\"\" \"\" What does it mean to 'make' a Graven Image, according to Scripture?\"\" \"\" What is the danger of Idols to New Covenant Believers?\"\" \"\" Is the issue of graven images and idols a 'New Covenant' issue?\"\" To answer these questions, we must disregard the many opinions, man-made doctrines and hearsay, and look only to the Scriptures. Because human nature always tries to justify itself, man has twisted what the Scriptures actually say, by re-defining graven images and idols to accommodate his own actions."
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"title": "https://www.thesaurus.net/devote\nWhat is another word for devote?",
"text": "What is another word for devote?360 synonyms found Pronunciation: [ d_ɪ_v_ˈəʊ_t], [ dɪvˈə͡ʊt], [ dɪvˈəʊt]Tweet See DEVOTE definition at Dictionary.net >>>Find antonyms of the word DEVOTE >>>Enter your text below to find synonyms and click here Synonyms for Devote:give (verb)allot, allow, ascribe, assign, assist, attribute, award, bequeath, bestow,consign, contribute, deliver, disburse, dispense, dole, donate, endow,expend, extend, fund, furnish, give, grant, help, impart, lavish, lend,offer, pay, pledge, present, provide, ration, render, send, serve, share,shower, submit, supply, tender.resolve (verb)endure, persevere, persist, resolve.worship (verb)admire, adore, cherish, deify, dignify, exalt, idolize, pray, respect,revere, venerate, worship. Other synonyms:absorption, account, action, addict, addicted, address, affectionate,allocate, allowance, apply, appoint, apportion, appropriate, ardent,attach, attache, attempt, attend, attention, authority, bear, bend,bless, board, break, bring about, buckle, busy, case, cast a spell,cause, cede, charge, cheerful, cleanse, collapse, collect, commission,commit, compel, compensate, concede, concentrate, concentration,consecrate, consider, consignment, constant, consume, contract,cordial, curse, deal, dedicate, dedicated, design, designate, destine,destiny, determination, devoted, devotee, devout, direct, dissipate, do,doom, dot, earmark, earnest, effect, effectiveness, efficiency, employ,endeavor, engage, enthusiastic, entrust, establish, exalts, examine,exercise, faithful, fasten, fate, feed, fervent, fill, focus, founder,freedom, frenzy, generate, gift, give up, glorify, habituate, hallow,hand, hand over, have, hearty, hold, hollow, inscribe, inspect, intend,lead, leave, liberty, license, love, loyal, make, mark, mean, mind,mission, mold, necessitate, occasion, occupy, occur, open, ordain,order, overhaul, pass, pass on, permission, perpetrate, pious, place,practice, promise, propose, pull, purify, purpose, put, quality, reach,refer, religious, reserve, resign, resort, return, review, revise, sacrifice,saint, sanctify, save, scan, scrutinize, sentence, serious, sincere,spend, stability, stand firm, strand, strive, struggle, surrender, take,tend, throw, trust, try, turn, undertake, unwavering, use, utilize,volunteer, vow, waste, work, yield, zealous, adjudge, invest, pay attention, afford, imprecate, ante up, pay up, put on, utilise,asseverate, put in, make up, beatify, give away, blazon, turn over, give out, give way, buckle down, bring in, call forth, give in, work up, pay off, canonise, canonize, put away, cave in, fall in, institutionalise,institutionalize, charter, chip in, kick in, confide, intrust, use up,ordinate, turn in, votive, heartfelt, ease up, move over, efficacy,enshrine, fritter away, predestine, preordain, while away, hand out,wholehearted, lionize, prescribe, while, wile, work at, dote, lay on, put forth, dispose of, accurse, agree to, apply to, attend to business, be reversed, blow the trumpet, bring into play, busy oneself, call into play, concern oneself, consent to, dedicate to, destinate, engage in,foredoom, give over to, hand in, hear out, launch into, leave with,occupy oneself, pass the time, plunge into, pore over, put aside, put to, steel oneself, take upon oneself, think out, turn to account, turn upside down, swear at, embark in, place upon, sacre, lay upon, give temporarily, render useful, adhibit, pass under review, whole-hearted, give to, convert to use, draw forth, press into service, put into requisition, turn to use, take one's stand, take stock of,consecrate to, crown with laurel, mind the store, spend the time,mind one's business, set one's teeth, stand no nonsense, examine intently, fix attention on, rivet attention on, examine closely,apprentice oneself to. Loading... Rhymes for Devote:quote, misquote, throat, tote, rewrote, rote, vote, goat, moat, dote, note, smote, groat, gloat, boat, wrote, bloat, float, promote, coat, mote, remote;afloat, connote, demote, capote, denote;underwrote;Quotes for Devote: The average person puts only 25% of his energy and ability into his work. The world takes off its hat to those who put in more than 50% of their capacity, and stands on its head for those few and farbetween souls who devote 100%. Andrew Carnegie. September 11 impressed upon us that life is a precious gift. Everylife has a purpose. And I think we all have a duty to devote at leasta small portion of our daily lives to ensuring that neither America nor the world ever forgets September 11. Bill Frist. While maintaining our nuclear potential at the proper level, we need to devote more attention to developing the entire range ofmeans of information warfare ."
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"docid": "D116362#0",
"title": "http://www.gotquestions.org/definition-anathema.html\nWhat is the definition of anathema?",
"text": "\"What is the definition of anathema? Subscribe to our Question of the Week: Question: \"\"What is the definition of anathema ?\"\" Answer: Anathema, as used in the New Testament, comes from the Greek ana’thema, meaning “a person or thing accursed or consigned to damnation or destruction.” Used only six times in the Bible, the word anathema is usually translated as “accursed,” “cursed,” or “eternally condemned” in the more modern translations. Young’s Literal Translation, the American Standard Version, and the King James Version transliterate it as “anathema.” The NIV translates Romans 9:3 as “For I could wish that I myself were cursed and cut off from Christ for the sake of my brothers, those of my own race.” Here, the meaning conveyed has to do more with one being consigned to eternal condemnation. It carries with it the idea of complete separation from Christ and His salvation. Another example of the use of the word anathema is Galatians 1:8–9. The American Standard Version (1901) renders this passage as “But though we, or an angel from heaven, should preach unto you any gospel other than that which we preached unto you, let him be anathema."
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"docid": "D3316861#0",
"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/gallows\ngallows",
"text": "\"gallows [ gal -ohz, - uh z]Spell Syllables Examples Word Origin See more synonyms on Thesaurus.comnoun, plural gallowses, gallows.1. a wooden frame, consisting of a crossbeam on two uprights, on which condemned persons are executed by hanging.2. a similar structure from which something is suspended.3. execution by hanging: a crime deserving of the gallows.4. Also called gallows bitts. Nautical. a support on the deck of a vessel, generally one of two or more, consisting of a crosspiece on two uprights, for spars, boats, etc. Origin of gallows Expand Middle English Old English900before 900; Middle English galwes, Old Englishg (e)algan, plural of g (e)alga gallows; cognate with German Galgen Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2018. Cite This Source Examples from the Web for gallows Expand Contemporary Examplesgallows humor has always served him and other activists well; it had to in such dark times. Gay Activist David Mixner: I Mercy Killed 8 People Tim Teeman October 29, 2014Whichever of the groups was in power would be marching the other to the gallows."
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"docid": "D383354#0",
"title": "http://runescape.salmoneus.net/tips/lesser-demon-hunting.html\nLesser Demon Hunting",
"text": "\"Welcome to Sal's Realm of Rune Scape Tips Lesser Demon Hunting Lesser Demon Hunting By: Sobend Special Thanks to: Azarath, grauer4life, Micael Fatia, Roy, Sk8skull, Taker May Fire Original Guide by: Neo Avatars Lesser Demons are one of the monsters in Rune Scape that are killed the most. By far the most popular place for killing these demons is in the Karamja Volcano, but there are other places. This guide will explain where these monsters are inside and outside of the Wilderness and the best way to kill them for all combat types. Table of Contents [Expand Navigation]Monster Details Why Kill Lesser Demons? Preparation Locations Killing the Demons Urns and Demon Slaying Conclusion Monster Details Lesser Demon Level: 100 Life Points: 5000 Combat Type: Melee Aggressive: No Max Hit: 200 Attacks With: Magic Weakness: Bolts Notable Drops: Accursed Ashes (100%), Coins, Charms, Gems, Rune helm, Half key, Half Dragon Shield Why Kill Lesser Demons? Lesser Demons are a great monster to train combat on. They are arguably one of the best monsters to train magic and range with in freeplay and are good monsters to train those skills in members aswell. Their drops entice many players and can be used to offset any runes, arrows, and food costs. They also drop accursed ashes and charms which can be used to advance your prayer and summoning levels respectively. Lesser Demons also happen to be common slayer tasks, so you may end up having to kill them anyway."
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"title": "https://www.thesaurus.net/cruel\nWhat is another word for cruel?",
"text": "What is another word for cruel?817 synonyms found Pronunciation: [ k_ɹ_ˈuː_ə_l], [ kɹˈuːəl], [ kɹˈuːəl]Tweet See CRUEL definition at Dictionary.net >>>Find antonyms of the word CRUEL >>>Enter your text below to find synonyms and click here Synonyms for Cruel:bloody-minded (adjective)bloodyminded.brutal (adjective)barbarous, bestial, brutal, brutish, carnal, coarse, ferocious, gross,inhuman, rough, rude, ruthless, savage.destructive (adjective)violent.diabolical (adjective)fiendish.eastern poison oak (adjective)barbaric, barbarous, bitter, brutish, cutthroat, deadly, demoniac,diabolic, dire, Draconian, ferocious, fierce, ghoulish, grim, harsh,heartless, heavy-handed, hellish, horrible, horrid, horrific, inhumane,iron, merciless, nasty, ogreish, oppressive, pitiless, rough, ruthless,satanic, spiteful, stiff, stiff-necked, stony, thankless, tough, tyrannical,unappreciative, uncompassionate, unfair, unfeeling, unpitying,unsympathetic, unthankful, vicious, villainous, vindictive, woeful,wolfish, barbarian, unrelenting, unkind, diabolical, loveless, tigerish,unappreciated, unstirred, satanical, unthanking.flinty (adjective)steely.hard (adjective)soulless.hard-fought (adjective)bloody.hardened (adjective)coldhearted, hardbitten.murderous (adjective)bloodthirsty, sanguinary, bloody-minded, sanguineous, slaughterous.painful (adjective)aching, acute, aggravating, agonizing, anguishing, annoying, arduous,besetting, biting, bitter, bothersome, burdensome, chafing, cramping,crushing, cutting, disagreeable, distressful, excruciating, gnawing,grievous, grueling, harrowing, horrendous, hurtful, inflaming,insufferable, irksome, irritating, miserable, odious, offensive,oppressive, painful, piercing, severe, smarting, sore, stabbing,stinging, throbbing, tormenting, torturing, troublesome, trying,unbearable, uncomfortable, unpleasant, withering, woeful,wrenching.pitiless (adjective)barbaric, bloodthirsty, cutthroat, demoniac, dog-eat-dog, fiendish,hardhearted, hellish, inhumane, merciless, pitiless, stony,uncompassionate, unfeeling, unforgiving, unmerciful, unpitying,unsympathetic.severe (adjective)iron-handed.soulless (adjective)subhuman.unrelenting (adjective)hard-headed.beastly (adverb)swinish, Ferine.eastern poison oak (adverb)beastly.barbarianuntamed.beastlyfoul.eastern poison oakbrutality, forbidding, hard-nosed, horrendous, inhuman, monstrous,raging, remorseless, scathing, stern, unforgiving, ungrateful, unholy,venomous, wicked, grisly, galling, unsparing.flintyflinty.murderousmurderous. Other synonyms:abate, abbreviate, abet, abominable, abruptly, absolute, abusive,abysmally, accuse, acerbic, acerbity, acid, acrimonious, acrimony,adamant, afflicting, animal, antagonistic, apathetic, appalling,arbitrary, arm, arms, arrant, arrogant, atrocious, atrociously,audacious, austere, autocratic, awful, bad, badly, base, belligerent,biased, black, black-hearted, blatant, bleak, bold, boorish, brazen,break, bristly, brutality, brute, callous, cantankerous, canteen, carve,catty, caustic, churlish, cold, cold-blooded, compassionate, complete,concentrate, condense, condor, consequence, conspicuous,consuming, contemptible, contemptuous, convince, cool, corrupt,crabbed, cranky, crazy, criminal, crude, cruelly, cruelty, cruise, curtail,cut, damage, damnable, dangerous, dark, deadly, debase, debased,defeat, defiant, deficit, degenerate, demanding, demolish, demonic,depraved, deprivation, desperately, despotic, destroy, destruction,destructive, determined, detract, detriment, devastating, devilish,diabolic, dictator, dictatorial, diminish, dire, dirtily, disastrously,disgusting, disgustingly, dispassionate, distressing, dogged, dour,Draconian, drastic, dreadful, drop, earnestly, encourage, engrave,envenomed, evil, exacting, excessively, extreme, extremely, fare,fastidious, fatal, fearfully, fell, ferociously, fierce, fiercely, flagrant,flash, flask, forbidding, formidable, foul, foully, frenzied, frighteningly,frightful, frigid, furious, ghastly, ghoulish, glaring, grating, gratuitous,grave, gravely, greatly, grievously, grim, grinding, grossly, hard, hard-boiled, hard-nosed, harm, harmful, harsh, harshly, hateful, haughty,heartless, heavily, heavy, heavy-handed, heinous, help, hideous,hideously, highly, horrendously, horrible, horrid, horrific, horrifying,hostile, hot, humane, hurting, ill, ill-natured, impeach, imperative,impious, implacable, import, importance, improper, incendiary,incisive, inconsiderate, incorrect, indecent, indifferent, inexorable,infamous, infernal, infernally, inflexible, iniquitous, injure, injurious,injury, insane, insensitive, intolerable, intractable, irascible, iron,irrational, jackal, journey, kind, kindly, lessen, lose, loss, magisterial,malevolent, malicious, malign, malignant, mean, meanly, merciful,minute, mischievous, moment, monstrous, monstrously, mortal,motiveless, nastily, nasty, naughty, nefarious, notorious, obdurate,obnoxious, obstinate, obvious, ogreish, ominously, onerous, one-sided, open, oppressor, outrageous, outrageously, overwhelming,pare, partial, pass, peremptory, persevering, persuade, perverse,perverted, physical, poignant, poisonous, poorly, positive, proceed,pungent, punishing, purposeless, racking, raging, rancorous, rank,red-handed, reduce, relentless, remorseless, repair, reprehensible,repulsively, revoltingly, rigid, rigorous, rugged, sadistic, sadly,sanguinary, satanic, scandalous, scathing, scornful, searching,searing, severely, shameless, sharp, shocking, 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agonising, torturous,grisly, gruesome, macabre, redoubtable, galling, asperity, barefaced,awfully, dreadfully, frightfully, horribly, deplorable, unspeakable, bad-tempered, ill-tempered, seriously, maleficent, pernicious, barbarian,uncivilised, roughshod, beastly, god-awful, hie, inveigle, jiffy, gory,bloody-minded, butcherly, bowelless, madcap, sanguineous,slaughterous, cacodemonic, indurate, thick-skinned, crotchety,painstaking, chewy, exigent, coercive, coldhearted, comfortless,condemnable, confoundedly, exploitative, exploitatory, exploitive,unrelenting, punitive, corroding, dastardly, crazed, unkind,curmudgeonly, currish, execrable, dispiriting, deathly, unhuman,diabolical, despiteful, mephistophelian, ungracious, disobliging,unaccommodating, egregious, enormously, staggeringly, evil-minded,flagitious, exceedingly, extortionate, unnecessary, feral, untamed,flinty, hardly, heartrending, horridly, swinish, homicidal, murderous,illiberal, impish, prankish, inclement, unsparing, uncontrollable,insupportable, unspeakably, subhuman, inquisitorial, insensate,soulless, self-destructive, suicidal, lemony, lethal, loveless, ungentle,uncultivated, predatory, terrifically, uncharitable, morbid, uncalled-for, unthinkable, out-and-out, push on, quite, raving, revengeful,sickeningly, spasmodic, stonyhearted, tigerish, unsentimental,tyrannic, unappreciated, unstirred, unappeasable, unrelieved,unjustified, unendurable, unkindly, unprovoked, unstoppable,unsympathizing, bloody, unmoved, very, Hard-hearted,compassionless, Ferine, hardhanded, paroxysmal, snarky, wend,appallingly, vilely, algolagnic, anthropophagous, awesomely,brutalized, cannibalistic, cat-hearted, chicken roost, cold-hearted,crewel, cruel-hearted, direly, Draconic, fearsomely, fiendlike, fiendly,griping, gruesomely, hard-headed, hard-shell, heart-breaking,heartbreakingly, horrifically, horrifyingly, iron-handed, kindless,misapplied, precisian, satanical, scandalously, slavering, spasmatic,stony-hearted, tameless, terroristic, uncompassioned, unpitiful,unthanking, vinegarish, flambintous, sharply disagreeable,unpleasantly stern, sudden and quick, exigeant, ruthless a, over-exacting, deliberately harmful, with evil intention, catheretic, pyrotic,spasmic, jeer at, unkindhearted, unfondly, unwarmhearted, sharkish,mala mens, ill-wishing, hardbitten, naughty child, bloodyminded,dark-hearted, Neroic, Neronian, Neronic, semibarbaric, tyrannize over, not nice, upsettingly, unjustly domineering, lacking kindness,rigidly accurate, very stimulating, surgit amari aliquid, easily provoked, black eagle, ancient emperor, birds of prey, coarse whetstone, malus animus, ravenous beast, slash open, unmollifiable,unpacifiable, wicked and mean, without mercy.severesevere. Related words for Cruel:angry speech, appetent, aspiring, bear, bent, canidae, covetous, customer, dark, deplorable, desiring, devouring, dirty, fain, gluttonous, greedy, grimly, gross, grudging, hoggish, illicit, immoral, insane, insatiable, invidious, jealous, lion, malicious, never full, not helpful, peccant, prodigious, rapist, ravening, ravenous, senseless, shady, suspicious, unlawful, unrighteous, vicious, voracious, watchful, wildcat, wishful, wolfish, wrong. Loading... Rhymes for Cruel:stool, boole, buhl, fool, drool, tool, jewel, mule, boule, joule, pool, school, spool, cool, thule, yule, rule;preschool, misrule, duel, dual, fuel, uncool, retool;renewal, supercool, istanbul, accrual;Quotes for Cruel: In a democracy, the majority of the citize"
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"title": "https://www.thefreedictionary.com/anathema\nanathema",
"text": "\"anathema Also found in: Thesaurus, Legal, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .a·nath·e·ma (ə-năth′ə-mə)n. pl. a·nath·e·mas1. A formal ecclesiastical ban, curse, or excommunication.2. A vehement denunciation; a curse: \"\"the sound of a witch's anathemas in some unknowntongue\"\" (Nathaniel Hawthorne).3. One that is cursed or damned.4. One that is greatly reviled, loathed, or shunned: \"\"Essentialism—a belief in natural,immutable sex differences—is anathema to postmodernists, for whom sexuality itself, alongwith gender, is a 'social construct'\"\" (Wendy Kaminer). [ Late Latin, doomed offering, accursed thing, from Greek, from anatithenai, anathe-, to dedicate : ana-, ana- + tithenai, to put; see dhē- in Indo-European roots . ] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company."
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"title": "http://rcg.org/books/witrg.html\nWhich Is the True Gospel?",
"text": "Jesus commanded, “Repent you, and believe the gospel” ( Mark 1:15 ). But exactly what is it that we—YOU—are supposed to believe? Just what is the true gospel? Do you know? Are you certain? Be careful of assumptions. For instance, did Christ teach the same gospel that Paul preached to the gentiles? And what does the word “gospel” mean anyway? The vast majority of professing Christians do not know the vital— all-important —answers to these most basic questions, and many others related to the true gospel of the Bible! This is because the knowledge of what the gospel really is has been hidden from the world for centuries!Christ, at His First Coming, came as a first-century newscaster, bringing advance good news of staggering events to occur just beyond the horizon, and all the bad news occurring throughout today’s world."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Griefing\nWikipedia:Griefing",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Wikipedia: Grief. This page is an essay. It contains the advice or opinions of one or more Wikipedia contributors. This page is not one of Wikipedia policies or guidelines, as it has not been thoroughly vetted by the community. Some essays represent widespread norms; others only represent minority viewpoints. Shortcuts WP: GRIEFERWP: GRIEFINGIn Dante's Inferno Virgil tells Plutus, who is menacing Dante, to “Be silent, thou accursed wolf; Consume within thyself with thine own rage.” [ 1]Griefing is the act of chronically causing consternation to other members of an online community, or more specifically, intentionally disrupting the immersion of another player in their gameplay. The term griefer originated in the online gaming world, and although Wikipedia is not commonly regarded as a game (but see Wikipedia is a MMORPG ), the phenomenon also occurs here, as it does also in other online communities such as Facebook. Griefers are similar to trolls, with the main difference being that griefers will sometimes act in groups, in the form of tag team editing, to deliberately ridicule content on Wikipedia with which they disagree, to ridicule and harass editors associated with that content, and to interfere with the normal workings of the project. Trolls will instead more often act individually by baiting other members in an attempt to disrupt, and by causing other community members to waste time in dealing with the troll's actions."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_the_Great_in_historiography\nHistoriography of Alexander the Great",
"text": "\"Historiography of Alexander the Great From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Alexander the Great in historiography)navigation search There are numerous surviving ancient Greek and Latin sources on Alexander the Great, king of Macedon, as well as some oriental texts. The five main surviving accounts are by Arrian, Plutarch, Diodorus, Curtius and Justin. [ 1] In addition to these five main sources, there is the Metz Epitome, an anonymous late Latin work that narrates Alexander's campaigns from Hyrcania to India. Much is also recounted incidentally by other authors, including Strabo, Athenaeus, Polyaenus, Aelian, and others. Strabo, who gives a summary of Callisthenes, is an important source for Alexander's journey to Siwah. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 Contemporary sources2 The five main sources2.1 Arrian2.2 Plutarch2.3 Diodorus2.4 Curtius2.5 Justin3 Lost works4 Greek epigraphy5 Oriental tradition5.1 Babylonian Chronicles5.2 Zoroastrian texts6 See also7 References Contemporary sources [ edit]The primary sources written by people who actually knew Alexander or who gathered information from men who served with Alexander, are all lost, apart from a few inscriptions and fragments. [ 1] Contemporaries who wrote accounts of his life include Alexander's campaign historian Callisthenes; Alexander's generals Ptolemy and Nearchus; Aristobulus, a junior officer on the campaigns; and Onesicritus, Alexander's chief helmsman. [ 1] Finally, there is the very influential account of Cleitarchus who, while not a direct witness of Alexander's expedition, used sources which had just been published. [ 1] His work was to be the backbone of that of Timagenes, who heavily influenced many historians whose work still survives. None of his works survived, but we do have later works based on these primary sources. ["
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"title": "http://lego-marvelsuperheroes.wikia.com/wiki/Characters\nCharacters",
"text": "The following is a list of the characters who are confirmed to appear in the upcoming video game LEGO Marvel Super Heroes. The full roster will contain 150 characters, plus DLC!Contents [ show]Confirmed Heroes A-Bomb DLCAnt-Man Archangel Aunt May Beast [1]Beta Ray Bill DLCBlack Bolt Black Cat Black Panther Black Widow [2]Blade Captain America [2]Captain America (Classic)Captain Britain Colossus [3]Cyclops [3]Deadpool Doctor Strange Drax the Destroyer Elektra [1]Emma Frost Falcon DLCFandral DLCGambit [1]Gamora Ghost Rider Groot Gwen Stacy Havok Hawkeye [2]Classic Hawkeye DLCHeimdall H. E. R. B. I. E. [1]Hogun DLCThe Hulk [2]Bruce Banner Human Torch [4]Iceman [3]Invisible Woman [3]Future Foundation Iron Fist Iron Man [2]Iron Man Armor Mk. IIron Man Armor Mk. VIIron Man Armor Mk. VIIIron Man Armor Mk. XVIIIron Man Armor Mk. XLIIIron Man Heroic Age Hulkbuster Armor Tony Stark Tony Stark (Underwear)Jane Foster DLCJean Grey [3]Phoenix Dark Phoenix DLCJ. Jonah Jameson Lady Sif DLCMaria Hill [2]Mary Jane Watson Miss Marvel [1]Mister Fantastic [5]Future Foundation Moon Knight Nick Fury [2]Nova Odin DLCPhil Coulson [1]Power Man Psylocke Professor XPunisher [1]Rescue Pepper Potts Rocket Raccoon She-Hulk Silver Surfer [6]Spider-Man [2]Stan lee Future Foundation Superior Spider-Man Symbiote Spider-Man DLCPeter Parker Spider-Woman [1]Squirrel Girl [1]Stan Lee [1]Starlord Storm [3]The Thing [5]Future Foundation Thor [2]Thor (Classic)Union Jack Volstagg DLCWasp War Machine [1]Iron Patriot Wolverine [2]Wolverine (With Cowl)Confirmed Villains Abomination [7]Absorbing Man A. I. M. Agent Aldrich Killian Arnim Zola Blob [3]Bullseye Carnage Doctor Doom [3]Doctor Octopus [1]Ultimate Doctor Octopus Doombot Doombot (V-Series)Dormammu Electro Ultimate Electro Extremis Soldier Frost Giants [8]Galactus [2]Green Goblin [1]Ultimate Green Goblin Howard the Duck [1]HYDRA Agent Juggernaut [3]Kingpin [3]Kraven the Hunter Kurse The Dark World Kurse DLCLaufey Leader [1]The Lizard [3]Curt Connors Loki [2]Magneto [9]Malekith the Accursed [3]The Dark World Malekith the Accursed DLCThe Mandarin The Mandarin (Film)Mastermind M. O. D. O. K. Mysterio Mystique Nightmare Polaris Pyro Red Hulk [3]General Ross Red Skull Rhino [3]Ronan the Accuser Roxxon Guard [1]Sabretooth [1]Sandman [7]Sentinel [3]Shocker Silver Samurai [1]Super Skrull Taskmaster Thanos DLCThe Wizard Toad Venom [4]Vulture [1]Viper [1]Whiplash Winter Soldier DLCConfirmed Non-Playable Characters Agent M [1]Axel Alonso [1]Joe Quesada [1]Tom Brevoort [1]References↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23Template: Cite web↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 Template: Cite web↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 Template: Cite web↑ 4.0 4.1 Template: Cite web↑ 5.0 5.1 Template: Cite web↑ Template: Cite web↑ 7.0 7.1 Template: Cite web↑ Template: Cite web↑ Template: Cite web"
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"title": "https://www.blasterhub.com/2016/10/nerf-accustrike-series-officially-announced/\nNerf Accustrike Series Officially Announced",
"text": "Nerf Accustrike Series Officially Announced October 10, 2016Hasbro’s Nerf team has always been good at designing blasters. But when it came to designing darts, they never quite hit the mark (literally). In fact, it was this consistently poor dart performance that led many to jump on Mattel’s BOOMco bandwagon, in the hopes of finding a blaster that could fire darts accurately without extensive modifications. Recently, however, BOOMco has become something of an afterthought, releasing blasters with little fanfare, and generally only with some contrived pulp culture tie-in (so-called “licensed” models). What better time, then, for Hasbro to jump in with an all-new product line focused primarily on improved accuracy? Enter the Nerf Accustrike Series, featuring blasters that fire a brand-new type of Nerf dart promoting improved accuracy!In years past, Hasbro only seemed interested in releasing Nerf blasters with greater and greater claimed ranges–even going so far as releasing a whole line of “XD” (Extreme Distance) blasters that didn’t actually improve on ranges at all (but allowed them to more prominently market them as such). However, Nerf sites like this one (and my former Blaster Labs and About.com sites) have put just as much emphasis on accuracy as outright distance. After all, what good is a 50 foot shot with a 12 foot spread? For me personally, I’d take accuracy over distance any day of the week, because I just don’t see the point of shooting a blaster if I can’t hit my target. And that’s why my blaster of choice is typically a BOOMco model, and my foam dart of choice is typically a Buzz Bee Extreme–the latter being a type of dart that is significantly heavier than typical Nerf Elites, the mass of which tends to smooth out flight patterns at the cost of outright distance."
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"title": "http://www.pokeorder.com/rayquazaex85.html\nRayquaza EX 85/124 - Pokemon Dragons Exalted Ultra Rare Card",
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"title": "http://www.medindia.net/drug-price/pantoprazole-combination.htm\nPantoprazole combination - Price List of 348 Brands",
"text": "Pantoprazole combination - Price List of 348 Brands Price List Updated on February, 2, 2017Font : A- A+Information about drug Pantoprazole combination includes cost of the drug and the type of drug - tablet, capsule, syrup, cream, gel, ointment, liquid or injection. To view the price of the drug, click on the brand name. The generic Pantoprazole combination is manufactured by 321 companies. Medindia's drug directory has currently 348 Brands of Pantoprazole listed. New generics and brands are constantly being updated as and when they are approved by drug controller and available in the pharmacies. Browse the Drugs alphabetically A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z* Drug Price mentioned in Indian Rupees ( ). Brand Name Combination Generics Manufacturers Price A - Pandom - SRPantoprazole, Domperidone Aknil Biotech View Price Acidwel - PDPantoprazole, Domperidone Wellers Lifesciences Research Lab View Price Acipan Plus Pantoprazole, Domperidone Oneiro Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd View Price Adezol Pantoprazole, Domperidone BIO-SWISS PHARMAView Price Alpan - DPantoprazole, Domperidone Altak Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd View Price Anto - DPantoprazole, Domperidone BRD Medilabs View Price Anto - DMPantoprazole, Domperidone Andic Lifescience Pvt. Ltd. View Price Anzol -DPPantoprazole, Domperidone Anant Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. View Price Apan -DPantoprazole, Domperidone Indkus Drugs & Pharma Pvt."
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"title": "http://www.arcade-classics.com/exidy_arcade_price_guide.html\n.",
"text": "\"e Xidy's Unofficial Video Arcade Price Guide REMEMBER, ITS ALL ABOUT CONDITION!You may want to ask yourself how I've come up with these prices? Ive been collecting, buying and selling games since the 90s. I keep track of prices on ebay, auctions, transactions between collectors. The prices are based on dedicated machines (factory original) unless otherwise stated. These are actual prices i've gotten on machines or prices i've seen the games sell for. Some of you may not agree with my prices, but I can assure you I have done my research. These are actual prices ive seen with my own eyes or actual prices ive received on stuff. Ive seen some stuff sell for a lot less and in the past ive seen stuff sell for a lot more. So just use this as a reference. Thanks!"
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"title": "http://www.medindia.net/drug-price/clonazepam.htm\nClonazepam - Price List of 206 Brands",
"text": "Clonazepam - Price List of 206 Brands Price List Updated on February, 2, 2017Font : A- A+Information about drug Clonazepam includes cost of the drug and the type of drug - tablet, capsule, syrup, cream, gel, ointment, liquid or injection. To view the price of the drug, click on the brand name. The generic Clonazepam is manufactured by 87 companies. Medindia's drug directory has currently 206 Brands of Clonazepam listed. New generics and brands are constantly being updated as and when they are approved by drug controller and available in the pharmacies. Browse the Drugs alphabetically A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z* Drug Price mentioned in Indian Rupees ( ). Brand Name Manufacturer Type Price Adnil Medinova Labs Tablet View Price Almac (0.25mg)Ikon Remedies Pvt. Ltd. Disintegrating Tablet View Price Almac (0.5mg)Ikon Remedies Pvt. Ltd. Disintegrating Tablet View Price Alrest (0.25mg)Innovative Pharmaceuticals Disintegrating Tablet View Price Alrest (0.5mg)Innovative Pharmaceuticals Disintegrating Tablet View Price Anxrea Cinerea Biotech Pvt Ltd Tablet View Price Azpax Adley Formulation Tablet View Price Calmnir Accosts Remedies Pvt. Ltd. Tablet View Price Catier DTD."
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"title": "http://www.mobile-phone.pk/samsung_mobile_prices.html\nSamsung Mobile Prices PKR",
"text": "Mobile Sets All Samsung Mobiles Latest Samsung Mobile Prices in Pakistan in Pakistani Rupees 2018 [updated today]Latest: Nokia 3310 Nokia 3 QMobile Noir E2 Huawei Y5 2017Infinix S2 Pro Oppo F3 Huawei P10 Lite Sony Xperia XA1 Ultra Qmobile Samsung Samsung Mobile Prices PKRView daily updated Rate list of Samsung Mobiles. All prices are in Pakistani Rs. PKR are updated for All Samsung Mobiles from local mobile shops. Check Samsung mobile models available in Pakistani markets along with Samsung price in Pakistan from latest to oldest. Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime 2 Price Rs. 26,500Samsung Galaxy J4 Price Rs. 13,500Samsung Galaxy J7 Core 3GB Price Rs. 26,000Samsung Galaxy S9 Price Rs. 102,000Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus Price Rs. 112,000Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro 2018 Price Rs."
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"title": "https://www.carpetexpress.com/shaw-carpet-mid-30.html\nCarpetExpress.com is America's #1 site for great deals on Shaw Carpet",
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"text": "Cost-Based Pricing Just as it sounds, cost-based pricing identifies the overall fixed, variable, and indirect costs of production and prices that product accordingly. Learning Objectives Grasp the concept of pricing based on overall costs, and identify the various cost inputs involved Key Takeaways Key Points When all operational fixed and variable costs are measured, and indirect costs are also compensated for, a price point can be determined based on overall price. Often referred to as cost-plus pricing, some firms (excepting non- profits ) will add a margin on top of the overall cost-based pricing to ensure profitability for stakeholders. Differentiating between fixed, variable, and indirect costs is a central consideration for cost-based pricing strategies. This model is best for organizations working to compete on price, and striving for optimal efficiency in the production process. Key Termscost-based pricing: This pricing strategy focuses on measuring all of the costs involved in producing a given product, and pricing that product according to those costs. Pricing on Cost Cost-based pricing is a fairly straight-forward concept, where the organization understands the operation costs of producing a given good and prices that good as close to this cost level as possible. It is often referred to as cost-plus pricing, as the firm (unless it is a non-profit organization) must retain some value or profit from the sale. This markup can be set at a fixed percentage, such as 5%. If a given good will cost $10 to develop, a perfect cost-based pricing would be to sell it at $10."
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"title": "http://www.fitnesssuperstore.com/Life-Fitness-s/1667.htm\nLife Fitness Exercise Equipment for Sale",
"text": "Life Fitness Exercise Equipment for Sale Life Fitness, a division of Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC), has been the Industry Leader in both home and commercial fitness equipment for the last 40 years. Starting with the invention of the Lifecycle, Life Fitness is the company that has shaped the fitness industry and brought cardio equipment mainstream which helped ignite the health club boom. Today, it is the #1 Brand in Health Clubs and Gyms worldwide. Fitness Superstore carries refurbished Life Fitness Ellipticals, Exercise Bikes (Recumbent and Upright), Steppers, and Treadmills. 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(Remanufactured)Retail Price: $5,299.00Sale Price: $1,999.00Out of Stock Life Fitness T5-0 Treadmill (Remanufactured)Retail Price: $3,699.00Sale Price: $2,199.00Out of Stock Life Fitness CT-9100 Elliptical Cross-Trainer (Remanufactured)Retail Price: $3,999.00Sale Price: $2,199.00In Stock Life Fitness 9500HR Next Generation Elliptical (Remanufactured)Retail Price: $3,995.00Sale Price: $2,199.00In Stock Life Fitness Club Series Chest Press CSCP (Remanufactured)Retail Price: $5,995.00Sale Price: $2,199.00In Stock Life Fitness Club Series Shoulder Press CSSP (Remanufactured)Retail Price: $5,995.00Sale Price: $2,199.00In Stock Life Fitness Club Series Back Extension CSBE (Remanufactured)Retail Price: $5,995.00Sale Price: $2,199.00In Stock Life Fitness Club Series Abdominal CSA (Remanufactured)Retail Price: $5,995.00Sale Price: $2,199.00In Stock Life Fitness Activate Series OSX Elliptical Trainer (Remanufactured)Retail Price: $4,599.00Sale Price: $2,199.00In Stock Life Fitness x9i Elliptical 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(Remanufactured)Retail Price: $6,999.00Sale Price: $2,299.00In Stock Life Fitness Pro / Pro1 Back Extension (Remanufactured)Retail Price: $5,595.00Sale Price: $2,299.00In Stock Life Fitness Pro / Pro1 Chest Press (Remanufactured)Retail Price: $5,595.00Sale Price: $2,299.00In Stock Life Fitness Pro / Pro1 Seated Leg Curl (Remanufactured)Retail Price: $5,595.00Sale Price: $2,299.00In Stock Life Fitness Pro / Pro1 Pec Fly (Remanufactured)Retail Price: $5,595.00Sale Price: $2,299.00Out of Stock Life Fitness Pro / Pro1 Lateral Raise (Remanufactured)Retail Price: $5,595.00Sale Price: $2,299.00Out of Stock Life Fitness Pro / Pro1 Lat Pulldown (Remanufactured)Retail Price: $5,595.00Sale Price: $2,299.00In Stock Next"
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"docid": "D791446#0",
"title": "http://www.medindia.net/drug-price/metformin.htm\nMetformin - Price List of 255 Brands",
"text": "Metformin - Price List of 255 Brands Price List Updated on February, 2, 2017Font : A- A+Information about drug Metformin includes cost of the drug and the type of drug - tablet, capsule, syrup, cream, gel, ointment, liquid or injection. To view the price of the drug, click on the brand name. The generic Metformin is manufactured by 118 companies. Medindia's drug directory has currently 255 Brands of Metformin listed. New generics and brands are constantly being updated as and when they are approved by drug controller and available in the pharmacies. Browse the Drugs alphabetically A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z* Drug Price mentioned in Indian Rupees ( ). Brand Name Manufacturer Type Price Asoformin A S Pharmaceutical (India) Pvt. Ltd. Tablet View Price Asoformin (500mg)A S Pharmaceutical (India) Pvt. Ltd. Sustained Release Tablet View Price Asoformin SRA S Pharmaceutical (India) Pvt. Ltd. Tablet View Price Avimet (500 mg)Avinash Health Products Pvt."
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"title": "http://www.virginiatractorparts.com/ford-fordson-new-holland-hydraulic-steering.html\nhydraulic/steering",
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"docid": "D105572#0",
"title": "http://www.call-center-tech.com/acd.htm\n.",
"text": "\"ACD - Automatic Call Distribution Database Systems Corp. (DSC) is a leading provider of call center technology including ACD ( Automated Call Distribution) phone systems and call routing software. The ACD typically work with DSC's award winning IVR (Interactive Voice Response) software. These products automatically answer incoming phone calls and intelligently process these calls. The IVR in many cases can process the call without the need to transfer to an agent. Calls could be routed to the next available person who is available to answer the caller's question or can be intelligent enough to route the caller to a specific agent or group of agents with the skillset necessary to help the caller. What Is An ACD? An ACD is a computer telephony function associated with automatic phone answering systems. Here is a common definition for this term:\"\"In computer telephony, an ACD (Automatic Call Distributor) is a system that automatically distributes phone calls to a specific group of agent work stations. ACD systems are quite often found in organizations that handle a large volume of incoming phone calls and where the caller has no specific need to talk to a certain person. The caller does want to speak with a person capable to provide information and assistance."
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"docid": "D1821049#0",
"title": "https://www.expertlaw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=133182\nGetting an ACD for a Petty Larceny Charge in New York",
"text": "Results 1 to 6 of 6Getting an ACD for a Petty Larceny Charge in New York Share Thread Tools12-11-2011, 02:35 PM #1babybuddha Junior Member Join Date Dec 2011Posts 2Getting an ACD for a Petty Larceny Charge in New York So my nineteen-year-old friend was caught shoplifting merchandise amounting to about $30 - she is now facing petty (petit?) larceny charges in New York. If this is her criminal offense (as in, never gotten so much as a speeding ticket before), what is the worst sentence she might be facing (fines, and if so how much? probation? etc. ); more importantly, what is the process of getting an ACD? As a poor college student, affording an attorney is unlikely and she wants to make sure this doesn't go on her record and affect career opportunities/financial aid. Thank you.12-12-2011, 10:12 AM #2Mr. Knowitall Senior Member Join Date Sep 2005Location Behind a Desk Posts 95,201Re: Getting an ACD for a Petty Larceny Charge in New York Petit larceny under Sec. 155.25 of the New York Penal Code is a Class A misdemeanor."
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"docid": "D245923#0",
"title": "https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/blood-diseases/anemia-inflammation-chronic-disease\nAnemia of Inflammation & Chronic Disease",
"text": "Anemia of Inflammation & Chronic Disease What is anemia? Anemia is a condition in which a person has a lower than normal number of red blood cells or the amount of hemoglobin in the red blood cells drops below normal, which prevents the body’s cells from getting enough oxygen. Hemoglobin is an iron-rich protein that gives blood its red color and lets red blood cells transport oxygen from the lungs to the body’s tissues. Therefore, low numbers of red blood cells or low levels of hemoglobin also cause low blood iron levels. People with anemia may feel tired because their blood does not supply enough oxygen to the body’s organs and tissues. If anemia becomes severe and prolonged, the lack of oxygen in the blood can lead to shortness of breath or exercise intolerance—a condition in which a person becomes easily fatigued during or after physical activity—and eventually can cause the heart and other organs to fail. What is anemia of inflammation and chronic disease (AI/ACD)? Anemia of inflammation and chronic disease is a type of anemia that commonly occurs with chronic, or long term, illnesses or infections. Cancer and inflammatory disorders, in which abnormal activation of the immune system occurs, can also cause AI/ACD. AI/ACD is easily confused with iron-deficiency anemia because in both forms of anemia levels of iron circulating in the blood are low."
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"docid": "D105573#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/ACD+solution\nACD",
"text": "Correct all you're your grammar errors instantly. Try it now. ACD (redirected from ACD solution) Also found in: Encyclopedia . ACDAbbreviation for acid-citrate-dextrose. Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012ACDAbbreviation for:absolute claudication distanceabsorbent cover dressingacid citrate dextroseactinomycin D active cell deathactive compression-decompressionacute colonic diverticulitisacyl-Co A dehydrogenaseadult coeliac diseaseadvanced care directiveallergic contact dermatitisalveolar capillary dysplasia American College of Dentistsanaemic of chronic diseaseangiokeratoma corporis diffusaanterior cervical discectomyanterior chamber depthanterior chest diameterapoptotic cell deatharteriosclerotic coronary diseaseatherosclerotic coronary disease Australasian College of Dermatologists Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved. ACDacid citrate dextrose. ACD solutionan anticoagulant solution used for the collection of blood for purposes of storage andtransfusion. The active principle is sodium citrate with citric acid and dextrose. Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary, 3 ed."
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"docid": "D1532785#0",
"title": "http://extension.nirsoft.net/png\n.",
"text": "\".png Extension - List of programs that can open .png files In the following table, you can find a list of programs that can open files with .png extension. This list is created by collecting extension information reported by users through the 'send report' option of File Types Man utility. The product name, description, and company name are taken from the version information of the .exe file. The 'Actions' list is taken from the context menu items added to Explorer by the specified program. The 'Popularity' column displays one of the following 4 values: Low, Medium, High, and Very High, which is determined according to the number of users that sent the specified record. EXE Name Product Name Description Company Actions Popularity\"\"%1\"\" open Low ACDSee.exe ACDSee ACDSee ACD Systems, Ltd. Open Low ACDSee32.exe ACDSee 32 for Windows 95/NT ACDSee 32 for Windows 95/98/2000/NT ACD Systems, Ltd. Mit ACDSee drucken, Open Low ACDSee5.exe ACDSee ACDSee ACD Systems, Ltd. Print with ACDSee, Open with ACDSee Low ACDSee8Pro.exe ACDSee Pro ACDSee Pro Application ACD Systems Ltd. Bearbeiten mit ACDSee Pro, Drucken mit ACDSee Pro, Importieren mit ACDSee Pro Low ACDSee QV12.exe ACDSee Photo Manager 12 ACDSee Photo Manager 12 ACD Systems International Inc. Mit ACDSee Foto-Manager 12 bearbeiten, Mit ACDSee Foto-Manager 12 drucken, Mit ACDSee Foto-Manager 12 ansehen Low ACDSee QVPro2.exe ACDSee Quick View ACDSee Pro 2 Photo Manager ACD Systems Edit with ACDSee Pro 2, Print with ACDSee Pro 2, Open with ACDSee Pro 2 Low ACDSee QVPro4.exe ACDSee Quick View ACDSee Pro 4 ACD Systems International Inc. Process with ACDSee Pro 4, Print with ACDSee Pro 4, View with ACDSee Pro 4 Low ACDSee QVPro5.exe ACDSee Quick View ACDSee Pro 5 ACD Systems International Inc. Develop with ACDSee Pro 5, Edit with ACDSee Pro 5, Print with ACDSee Pro 5, View with ACDSee Pro 5 Low ACDSee QVPro6.exe ACDSee Quick View ACDSee Pro 6 ACD Systems International Inc. Develop with ACDSee Pro 6, Edit with ACDSee Pro 6, Print with ACDSee Pro 6, View with ACDSee Pro 6 Lowapc.exe Ashampoo Photo Commander Ashampoo Photo Commander 11 Ashampoo Media Gmb H & Co. KG explore, open, print Lowchrome.exe Google Chrome Google Chrome Google Inc. Open in Chrome Low Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo.exe Paint Shop Pro XI Paint Shop Pro XI Corel, Inc. Open Lowdebut.exe Convert image file, Create slideshow Lowdoxillion.exe Doxillion Doxillion Document Converter NCH Software Convert image file, Create slideshow Low Explorer.exe Utforskaren Microsoft Corporation setdesktopwallpaper Low Explorer.exe Windows Stifinder Microsoft Corporation setdesktopwallpaper Low Explorer.exe Microsoft? Windows? Operating System Windows Explorer Microsoft Corporation setdesktopwallpaper Low Explorer.exe Windows Explorer Microsoft Corporation setdesktopwallpaper Low Explorer.exe Windows-Explorer Microsoft Corporation setdesktopwallpaper High Explorer.exe Esplora risorse Microsoft Corporation setdesktopwallpaper Medium Explorer.exe Eksplorator Windows Microsoft Corporation setdesktopwallpaper Medium Explorer.exe Windows Explorer Microsoft Corporation setdesktopwallpaper Very High Explorer.exe Windows Verkenner Microsoft Corporation setdesktopwallpaper Lowexpressburn.exe Convert image file, Create slideshow Low Fireworks.exe Fireworks Adobe Fireworks CS4 Adobe Systems Incorporated Edit with Fireworks, Open Medium FREEFILEVIEWER.exe Free File Viewer Free File Viewer Bitberry Software open Low FSViewer.exe open Medium FSViewer.exe Fast Stone Image Viewer Fast Stone Image Viewer Fast Stone Soft open Lowgimp-2.6.exe Edit with GIMP Highgimp-2.8.exe GNU Image Manipulation Program GNU Image Manipulation Program Spencer Kimball, Peter Mattis and the GIMP Development Team Edit with GIMP Highgimp-win-remote.exe Edit with the GIMP Lowgolden.exe Golden Records Golden Records Vinyl to CD Converter NCH Software Convert image file, Create slideshow Low Honeyview.exe Honeyview Honeyview Bandisoft.com Open Low HPPhoto Viewer.exe HP Photo Viewer HP Photo Viewer Hewlett-Packard Corp. Open Lowiexplore.exe Microsoft (R) Windows (R) 2000 Operating System Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft Corporation open Lowiexplore.exe Internet Explorer Microsoft Corporation open Low Image Ready.exe Adobe Image Ready (tm) CS Image Ready Adobe Systems Incorporated Edit with Image Ready, open, preview Low Image Ready.exe Adobe Image Ready (tm) 2.0 Image Ready Adobe Systems Incorporated open Low Image Ready.exe Adobe Image Ready (tm) CS Middle East Version Image Ready Middle East Version Adobe Systems Incorporated Edit with Image Ready, open, preview Low Image Ready.exe Adobe Image Ready (tm) CS2 Image Ready CS2 Adobe Systems Incorporated edit, Edit with Image Ready, open, preview Lowinkscape.exe Inkscape Inkscape inkscape.org open Lowinventoria.exe Inventoria Stock Manager NCH Software Convert image file, Create slideshow Lowi_view32.exe Irfan View 32-bit Irfan View 32-bit Irfan Skiljan open Lowi_view32.exe Irfan View Irfan View Irfan Skiljan open Very Highi_view32.exe open Lowi_view64.exe Irfan View 64-bit Irfan View 64-bit Irfan Skiljan Irfan View Medium JShot.exe JShot JShot Editor Open with JShot, Upload with JShot Lowkeyblaze.exe Key Blaze Key Blaze Typing Tutor NCH Software Convert image file, Create slideshow Low Max View.exe open Low MC19.exe JRiver Media Center 19 JRiver Media Center 19 JRiver, Inc. open, Play in Media Center Low Media Home.exe Nero Media Home Nero Media Home Nero AG open Low Media Info.exe Media Info Read info about media files http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net Media Info Highmspaint.exe Paint Microsoft Corporation edit, print, printto Lowmspaint.exe Paint Microsoft Corporation Edit Medium OIS. EXE Microsoft Office Picture Manager Microsoft Office Picture Manager Microsoft Corporation Edit, Open, Preview Medium OIS. EXE Microsoft Office 2010 Microsoft Office 2010 Microsoft Corporation Edit, Open, Preview Medium Paint Dot Net.exe Paint."
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"docid": "D2306405#0",
"title": "http://extension.nirsoft.net/dng\n.",
"text": ".dng Extension - List of programs that can open .dng files In the following table, you can find a list of programs that can open files with .dng extension. This list is created by collecting extension information reported by users through the 'send report' option of File Types Man utility. The product name, description, and company name are taken from the version information of the .exe file. The 'Actions' list is taken from the context menu items added to Explorer by the specified program. The 'Popularity' column displays one of the following 4 values: Low, Medium, High, and Very High, which is determined according to the number of users that sent the specified record. EXE Name Product Name Description Company Actions Popularity ACDSee8.exe ACDSee ACDSee Application ACD Systems Ltd. Modifica con ACDSee, Stampa con ACDSee, Apri con ACDSee Low ACDSee8Pro.exe ACDSee Pro ACDSee Pro Application ACD Systems Ltd. Bearbeiten mit ACDSee Pro, Drucken mit ACDSee Pro, Importieren mit ACDSee Pro Low ACDSee QV12.exe ACDSee Photo Manager 12 ACDSee Photo Manager 12 ACD Systems International Inc. Mit ACDSee Foto-Manager 12 bearbeiten, Mit ACDSee Foto-Manager 12 drucken, Mit ACDSee Foto-Manager 12 ansehen Low ACDSee QVPro2.exe ACDSee Quick View ACDSee Pro 2 Photo Manager ACD Systems Edit with ACDSee Pro 2, Print with ACDSee Pro 2, Open with ACDSee Pro 2 Low ACDSee QVPro4.exe ACDSee Quick View ACDSee Pro 4 ACD Systems International Inc. Process with ACDSee Pro 4, Print with ACDSee Pro 4, View with ACDSee Pro 4 Low ACDSee QVPro6.exe ACDSee Quick View ACDSee Pro 6 ACD Systems International Inc. Develop with ACDSee Pro 6, Edit with ACDSee Pro 6, Print with ACDSee Pro 6, View with ACDSee Pro 6 Lowapc.exe Ashampoo Photo Commander Ashampoo Photo Commander 11 Ashampoo Media Gmb H & Co. KG explore, open, print Low Explorer.exe Raziskovalec Microsoft Corporation Set Desktop Wallpaper Low Free Opener.exe Free Opener Free Opener open Low FSViewer.exe open Medium FSViewer.exe Fast Stone Image Viewer Fast Stone Image Viewer Fast Stone Soft open Lowfvp.exe File Viewer Plus File Viewer Plus Sharpened Productions open Low Honeyview.exe Honeyview Honeyview Bandisoft.com Open Low HPPhoto Viewer.exe HP Photo Viewer HP Photo Viewer Hewlett-Packard Corp. Open Lowi_view32.exe Irfan View 32-bit Irfan View 32-bit Irfan Skiljan open Lowkeyblaze.exe Key Blaze Key Blaze Typing Tutor NCH Software Convert image file, Create slideshow Low Max View.exe open Low MC19.exe JRiver Media Center 19 JRiver Media Center 19 JRiver, Inc. open, Play in Media Center Low Photo Director5.exe Cyber Link Photo Director Cyber Link Photo Director 5 Cyber Link Corp. Photo Director5Command Verb Lowphotopad.exe Photo Pad Photo Pad Image Editor NCH Software Edit with Photo Pad, Edit with Photo Pad Low Photoshop.exe Adobe Photoshop CS2 Adobe Photoshop CS2 Adobe Systems, Incorporated edit, open, preview Low Photoshop.exe Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 Adobe Systems, Incorporated edit, open, preview Medium Photoshop.exe Adobe Photoshop CC Adobe Photoshop CC Adobe Systems, Incorporated edit, open, preview Low Photoshop.exe Adobe Photoshop CS4 Adobe Photoshop CS4 Adobe Systems, Incorporated edit, open, preview High Photoshop.exe Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 Adobe Systems, Incorporated edit, open, preview Low Photoshop.exe Adobe Photoshop CS3 Adobe Photoshop CS3 Adobe Systems, Incorporated edit, open, preview Low Photoshop.exe Adobe Photoshop CS6 Adobe Photoshop CS6 Adobe Systems, Incorporated edit, open, preview Medium Photoshop.exe Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.5 Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.5 Adobe Systems, Incorporated edit, open, preview Low Photoshop.exe Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 Adobe Systems, Incorporated edit, open, preview Low Photoshop.exe Adobe Photoshop CS5 Adobe Photoshop CS5 Adobe Systems, Incorporated edit, open, preview Medium Photoshop Elements Editor.exe Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 (Editor) Adobe Systems, Incorporated edit, open, preview, print Low Picasa Photo Viewer.exe Picasa Photo Viewer Picasa Photo Viewer Google Inc. Open, Preview, Upload to Web Albums..., Upload to Web Albums... Highpixillion.exe Pixillion Pixillion Image Converter NCH Software Convert with Pixillion, Convert with Pixillion Lowpixillion.exe Pixillion Image Converter NCH Software Convert with Pixillion, Convert with Pixillion Low Power DVD12.exe Cyber Link Power Media Player Power Media Player Cyber Link Corp. Low Raw Image Viewer.exe RAWImage Viewer RAW Image Viewer open Low Resize.exe Light Image Resizer Light Image Resizer Obvious Idea SARL Light Image Resizer Lowsoundtap.exe Sound Tap Sound Tap Streaming Audio Recorder NCH Software Convert image file, Create slideshow Lowufraw.exe open Lowwavepad.exe Wave Pad Wave Pad Sound Editor NCH Software Convert image file Low WLXPhoto Gallery.exe Windows Live Fotogalerie Microsoft Corporation edit, open, preview Low WLXPhoto Gallery.exe Windows Live? Photo Gallery Windows Live Photo Gallery Microsoft Corporation open, preview Medium WLXPhoto Gallery.exe Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Microsoft Corporation open, preview Low ZPS. EXE Zoner Photo Studio 13 Zoner Photo Studio 13 ZONER software Open Low ZPS. EXE Zoner Photo Studio 15 Zoner Photo Studio 15 ZONER software Open Low In the following table, you can find a list of file types information that is associated with .dng extension. Type Name Description Perceived Type Content Type DLL/EXE File DLL/EXE Details Popularity Fast Stone DNG File FSIcons.db Low ACDSee Pro 4 DNG Image ID_DCRaw.apl ID_DCRAW, ACD Systems International Inc. Low ACDSee Pro 2.0 DNG Image ID_DCRaw.apl ID_DCRAW, ACD Systems Low ACDSee Foto-Manager 12 DNG Bild ID_DCRaw.apl ID_DCRAW, ACD Systems International Inc. Low Digital Negative Image File FVP."
},
{
"docid": "D1191475#0",
"title": "http://callcentertips.blogspot.com/2006/08/average-talk-time-for-inbound-calls.html\nAverage Talk Time for inbound calls",
"text": "Average Talk Time for inbound calls The average talk time is an important measurement in the Call Center and in the day-to-day activity of the Management of the Call Center. This index should be evaluated and analysed daily by the Call Center manager and the managerial team (supervisors and members of the staff). This index is required to determine the proper number of agents in a queue. Having talk times higher than required will increase cost in the Call Center. On the other hand, Customer Satisfaction could lower as well. DEFINITION Most ACD systems provide this number on a report. The definition of the talk time takes the total talk time (time spent by agents talking with customers on the phone when calls come in) and the total number of calls answered (ACD Calls). These two figures may come for a specific period (an hour, a day, a week, a month) for an agent, a particular service or queue, or for the Call Center in general. This time is expressed in minutes and/or seconds and is shown in ACD systems as Average Talk Time. Thus, the average talk time for a particular service is calculated as follows:: Total Talk Time ------------------------ Total Calls Answered Example: The agente John Smith worked in the Call Center for a week handling calls for The Brigde Bank."
},
{
"docid": "D2565163#0",
"title": "http://www.chemspider.com/Chemical-Structure.6085.html\nEthylene",
"text": "Comment on this record3DEthylene Molecular Formula C HAverage mass 28.053 Da Monoisotopic mass 28.031300 Da Chem Spider ID 6085More details: Featured data source Names and identifiers Properties Searches Spectra Vendors Articles More Names and Synonyms Database ID (s)Validated by Experts, Validated by Users, Non-Validated, Removed by Users1U1 [WLN]200-815-3 [EINECS]74-85-1 [RN]Athylen [German]Bicarburretted hydr ogendicarbene Ethene [ACD/Index Name]Ethylen [German] [ACD/IUPAC Name]Ethylene [ACD/IUPAC Name]Éthylène [French] [ACD/IUPAC Name]More... Generate Leads Advertisement"
},
{
"docid": "D553253#0",
"title": "https://www.khanacademy.org/math/geometry/hs-geo-congruence/hs-geo-congruence-theorems/v/congruent-legs-and-base-angles-of-isosceles-triangles\nProofs concerning isosceles triangles",
"text": "Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 9:030 energy points Studying for a test? Prepare with these 7 lessons on Congruence. See 7 lessons Proofs concerning isosceles triangles Common Core: HSG‑CO. C.10About Transcript Sal proves that the base angles in isosceles triangles are congruent, and conversely, that triangles with congruent base angles are isosceles. He also proves that the perpendicular to the base of an isosceles triangle bisects it. Created by Sal Khan. Google Classroom Facebook Twitter Email Questions Tips & Thanks Top Recent Tags Isosceles triangles Video transcript So we're starting off with triangle ABC here. And we see from the drawing that we already know that the length of AB is equal to the length of AC, or line segment AB is congruent to line segment AC. And since this is a triangle and two sides of this triangle are congruent, or they have the same length, we can say that this is an isosceles triangle."
},
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"docid": "D421239#0",
"title": "http://www.healthclop.com/why-rheumatoid-arthritis-cause-anemia/\nWhy Does Rheumatoid Arthritis Cause Anemia?",
"text": "Home / Rheumatoid Arthritis Why Does Rheumatoid Arthritis Cause Anemia? December 23, 2014Red blood cells are one of many important elements in your cardiovascular system since they carry oxygen to the cells and tissues of your body. Anemia is a common health condition associated with lack of red blood cells. It is also pretty common in people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), why and how? Understanding anemia in general In general, anemia is low level of red blood cells in the bloodstream. It also means that you have low hemoglobin (lower than normal) in each your red blood cell. In other words, it is a medical condition to describe reduced (low) amount of O2 (oxygen) carried in the bloodstream. Red blood cell itself is produced in the bone marrow, and every day millions of red blood cells are made and released into the blood stream. The continuously supply of new red blood cells are needed to replace the old cells and keep the body functioning well!The main important function of red blood cells is to help carry essential chemical called hemoglobin. Without hemoglobin, they cannot optimally carry oxygen from lungs since hemoglobin plays a key role to bind oxygen."
},
{
"docid": "D1821050#0",
"title": "http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=186159\nACD Misdemeanor and Employment",
"text": "\"ACD Misdemeanor and Employment Forum rules Anonymous Posting Anonymous posting is only appropriate when you are revealing sensitive employment related information about a firm, job, etc. You may anonymously respond on topic to these threads. Unacceptable uses include: harassing another user, joking around, testing the feature, or other things that are more appropriate in the lounge. Failure to follow these rules will get you outed, warned, or banned.9 posts • Page 1 of 1Anonymous User Posts: 308924Joined: Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:32 pm ACD Misdemeanor and Employment Post by Anonymous User » Mon Jun 04, 2012 11:26 pm Hey all, Just wondering if any of you had any experience with background check/ACD misdemeanors in the state of New York. I was arrested last fall in NYC for something stupid (misdemeanor), but since it was my first time and a relatively minor offence, they gave me what is called an Adjournment in Contemplation of Dismissal, with a 6 month probation period. How I understood it was that if I stayed out of trouble for 6 months, my record would be wiped. I've already gone the 6 months without any further issues, but I'm unsure of whether an arrest record will show up on a background search or not. Do any of you have a definitive answer of what exactly is currently on my record? Any help would be appreciated. Top Anonymous User Posts: 308924Joined: Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:32 pm Re: ACD Misdemeanor and Employment Post by Anonymous User » Tue Jun 05, 2012 1:09 ambump, nobody has any experience with this?"
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"docid": "D568646#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/5057892/blood-components-storage-times-flash-cards/\nblood components storage times",
"text": "43 terms path2boards PLUSblood components storage timesfrom BB TMLearn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Whole Blood ACD/CPD/CP2D expiration 21 days Whole Blood CPDA-1 expiration 35 days Whole Blood Irradiated expiration Original outdate (see outdates per anticoagulant) or 28 days from date of irradiation, whichever is sooner Red Blood Cells (RBCs)ACD/CPD/CP2D expiration 21 days Red Blood Cells CPDA-1 expiration 35 days Red Blood Cells open system expiration 24 hours Red Blood Cells additive solutions expiration 42 days Washed RBCs expiration 24 hours RBCs Leukocytes Reduced ACD/CPD/CP2D expiration 21 days RBCs Leukocytes Reduced CPDA-1 expiration 35 days RBCs Leukocytes Reduced open system expiration 24 hours RBCs Leukocytes Reduced additive solutions expiration 42 days Washed Rejuvenated RBCs expiration 24 hours RBCs Irradiated expiration Original outdate (see outdates above per anticoagulant) or 28 days from date of irradiation, whichever is sooner Frozen RBCs (40% glycerol) expiration 10 years Frozen RBCs (20% glycerol) expiration 10Deglycerolized RBCs expiration 24 hours or 14 days depending on method RBCs Open System expiration 24 hours Frozen RBCs (open system) expiration 10 years, 24 hours after thaw Frozen RBCs (closed system) expiration 10 years, 2 weeks after thaw as approved by the FDAFrozen RBCs (liquid nitrogen) expiration 10 years Platelets expiration 24 hours to 7 days depending on collection system; maximum time without agitation is 24 hours Pooled Platelets (or open system) expiration 4 hours, unless otherwise specified Platelets (pooled in a closed system) expiration 5 days (not in Standards expiration date should be earliest expiration date in pool)Platelets Leukocytes Reduced Open system expiration 4 hours Platelets Leukocytes closed system Reduced expiration no change from original expiration date; maximum time without agitation is 24 hours Platelets Irradiated Open system expiration 4 hours Granulocytes expiration 24 hours Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) (-18 C)expiration 12 months Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) -65 C expiration 7 years FFP (after thawing) expiration 24 hours (open or closed system)Plasma Frozen Within 24 Hours After Phlebotomy expiration 12 months Plasma Frozen Within 24 Hours After Phlebotomy (after thawing) expiration 24 hours Thawed Plasma if derived from whole blood collection or if collected by functionally closed apheresis instrument expiration 5 days Thawed Plasma if collected by functionally open apheresis instrument expiration 24 hours Liquid Plasma expiration 12 months Plasma Cryoprecipitate Reduced expiration 12 months Plasma Cryoprecipitate Reduced (after thawing) expiration 24 hours Cryoprecipitated AHF expiration 12 months Cryoprecipitated AHF (after thawing) if open system or pooled expiration 4 hours Cryoprecipitated AHF (after thawing) if single unit 6 hours Thawed Cryoprecipitated AHF - decline in factor VIII levels mean rates of decline of Factor VIII levels at 2, 4, and 6 hours are approximately 10%, 20%, and 30% respectively. Blood groups- factor VIII comparison Groups A and B Cryoprecipitated AHF have higher levels of Factor VIII when compared to that derived from blood group O donors (about 120 vs 80 IU per bag, respectively)Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Features Quizlet Live Quizlet Learn Diagrams Flashcards Mobile Help Sign up Help Center Honor Code Community Guidelines Students Teachers About Company Press Jobs Privacy Terms Follow us Language© 2018 Quizlet Inc."
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"docid": "D633082#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/19015909/blood-collection-tubes-and-additives-flash-cards/\nBlood Collection Tubes and Additives",
"text": "6 terms Jessica ANelson Blood Collection Tubes and Additives What you need to know about the phlebotomy test tubes Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Yellow-Topped Tubes the additive sodium polyanethol sulfonate (SPS) is for blood culture specimin collections in microbiology. Should be gently inverted in the vacuum tube 8 times for comlete mixing of SPS with the blood. It should be noted that tubes containing ACD (acid citrate dextrose) also use the yellow color code. These tubes are mainly used to preserve blood for donation. Also, ACD is used for specialty blood banking, such as human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing and DNA testing. The yellow-topped tubes need to be gently inverted 8 times immediately after blood collection for additive/blood mixing. Light Blue-Topped Tubes Many coagulation procedures, such as prothrombin time (PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (PTT), are done on blood collected in light blue tubes which contain sodum citrate. Tubes must be filled, or coagulation results will be inaccurate, which could lead to the wrong treatment for the patient."
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"docid": "D2851630#0",
"title": "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1600-0420.2007.00879.x/full\nCalculation of intraocular lens power: a review",
"text": "Calculation of intraocular lens power: a review Authors Thomas Olsen Close author notes University Eye Clinic, Aarhus Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark Search for more papers by this author First published: 2 April 2007 Full publication history DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0420.2007.00879.x View/save citation Cited by (Cross Ref): 161 articles Check for updates Citation tools Thomas Olsen MD Associate Professor University Eye Clinic Aarhus Sygehus Nr Brogade 44 DK-8000 Aarhus C Denmark Tel: + 45 89 49 32 28 Fax: + 45 86 12 16 53 Email: [email protected] Abstract. This review describes the principles and practices involved in the calculation of intraocular lens (IOL) power. The theories behind formulas for calculating IOL power are described, using regression and optical methods employing ‘thin lens’ and ‘thick lens’ models, as well as exact ray-tracing methods. Numerical examples are included to illustrate the points made. The paper emphasizes the importance of establishing an accurate estimation of corneal power as well as an accurate technique for the measurement of axial length and accurate methods of predicting postoperative anterior chamber depth (ACD). It is concluded that current improvements in diagnostic and surgical technology, combined with the latest generation IOL power formulas, make the calculation and selection of appropriate IOL power among the most effective tools in refractive surgery today. Introduction It is often said that cataract surgery is refractive surgery, even when no intraocular lens (IOL) is implanted. However, whereas in the old days the cataract was removed first and the spectacle prescription given last, the situation today is reversed: we prescribe an IOL to obtain a certain refractive effect and this may represent the indication for lens surgery. The difference between the past and the present lies in the development of modern diagnostic and surgical techniques that control refractive outcome with ever-increasing accuracy. There are several reasons why methods of calculating IOL power have come into focus in recent years."
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"title": "http://www.headsetzone.com/headsetguide-nortel.html\nHeadset Compatibility Guide for Nortel Meridian Telephones",
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"docid": "D3279362#0",
"title": "https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaophthalmology/fullarticle/420711\nDeterminants of the Optic Cup to Disc Ratio in an Asian Population The Singapore Malay Eye Study (SiMES)",
"text": "This Issue Citations 21PDF More Epidemiology August 11, 2008Determinants of the Optic Cup to Disc Ratio in an Asian Population The Singapore Malay Eye Study (Si MES)Nishani Amerasinghe, MBBS, MRCOphth; Tien Y. Wong, FRCSE, Ph D; Wan-Ling Wong, BSc; et al Paul Mitchell, FRACO, Ph DSunny Y. Shen, MRCS, MMEDSeng-Chee Loon, MRCS, MMEDSeang-Mei Saw, MPH, Ph DPaul J. Foster, Ph D, FRCSTin Aung, FRCS, Ph DAuthor Affiliations Article Information Arch Ophthalmol. 2008;126 (8):1101-1108. doi:10.1001/archopht.126.8.1101Related Articles Clinical Trials Abstract Objective To describe the distribution and determinants of the optic cup to disc ratio (CDR) in Malay adults in Singapore. Methods This population-based, age-stratified study examined 3280 Malay people aged 40 to 80 years in Singapore. Participants underwent a standardized interview and an ocular examination. A slitlamp examination measured the vertical dimensions of the disc and cup, excluding areas of peripapillary atrophy and the Elschnig scleral ring. Results Vertical CDR was recorded for 3228 right eyes and 3237 left eyes. The mean (SD) CDR was 0.40 (0.15) in both eyes. The CDR in the right eye increased with age ( P < .001) and was greater in men vs women (age-adjusted CDR, 0.42 vs 0.39; P < .001). In multiple linear regression, significant determinants of greater CDR were increasing age, male sex, higher intraocular pressure (IOP), lower diastolic blood pressure, lower body mass index, and previous cataract surgery."
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"title": "http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/ACD\nACD",
"text": "ACDAlso found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Medical, Financial, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia . Category filter: Acronym Definition ACD Automatic Call Distribution ACD Automatic Call Distributor ACD Australian Cattle Dog ACD Atmospheric Chemistry Division (NCAR)ACD Automated Call Distribution ACD Authorised Corporate Director ACD Advanced Chemistry Development ACD Apple Cinema Display ACD Anterior Chamber Depth ACD Allergic Contact Dermatitis ACD Available Chemicals Directory ACD Asia Cooperation Dialogue (forum of 22 countries)ACD Arthur Conan Doyle (Society)ACD Acid-Citrate-Dextrose ACD Active Center Differential ACD Automated Call Distributor ACD Associate Creative Director ACD Anemia of Chronic Disease ACD American Center for Design ACD Advisory Committee to the Director (US NIH)ACD American College of Dentists ACD Alveolar Capillary Dysplasia ACD Adjournment in Contemplation of Dismissal ACD Average Call Duration ACD Anticoincidence Detector ACD Arctic Coastal Dynamics ACD Association Canadienne du Diabète (Canadian Diabetes Association)ACD Agents Chimiques Dangereux (French: Hazardous Chemical Agents)ACD Automatic Call Director ACD Anticoagulant Citrate Dextrose solution ACD Académie Canadienne de la Défense (Canadian Defence Academy)ACD Association of Canadian Distillers (Association des Distillateurs Canadiens)ACD Add Change Delete (database change form)ACD Acrofacial Dysostosis ACD Amsterdams Chemisch Dispuut (founded 1945 student organization for chemistrystudents at Amsterdam University)ACD Automated Call Director ACD Advanced Counterfeit Deterrence ACD Audio Compact Disk ACD Allocated Configuration Documentation ACD Actual Completion Date ACD Advanced Custom Design ACD Angular Canopy Density ACD Admiralty Chart Datum ACD Advanced Conceptual Design ACD Anode-to-Cathode Distance (process parameter for electrolysis)ACD Assumption College of Davao (Philippines)ACD Agent Character Definition (Microsoft file extension)ACD Absolute Cardiac Dullness ACD Alopecia-Contractures-Dwarfism Mental Retardation Syndrome ACD Audit Conseil Défense (French: Audit Defense Council)ACD Assistant Camp Director ACD Association for Christian Development ACD Access Control Definition ACD Automated Compounding Devices ACD Airline Coding Directory ACD Airways Clearance Delivery (Australia)ACD Audit Clearance Document ACD Architecture Control Document ACD Action Description Memorandum ACD Annealed Cold Drawn ACD Automatic Cancellation Date ACD Asymptotic Conical Dipole ACD Administrative Commitment Document ACD Access Control Document ACD Automated Common Diagram ACD Automatic Conflict Detection (aviation)ACD Adaptive Call Distributor ACD Autosomal Co-Dominant ACD Additional Change Definition ACD Acoustic Channel Data ACD Aircraft Certification Directorate ACD Airlift Communications Division ACD Attitude Control Determination/Development ACD Army Candidate Depot ACD ARTS Computer Display (FAA)ACD Advanced Concepts Division ACD Advanced Cervical Dilation (OB/Gyn)ACD Adversary Capabilities Document (Missile Defense Agency)ACD Air Charge Determination ACD Agriculture & Construction Development ACD Administrative Code Division ACD Asynchronous Courseware Distribution ACD Automatic Congestion Detection ACD Army Combat Developer ACD Aerospace Change Directive ACD Attack Center Display ACD Auxiliary Communication Device ACD Application Consulting Group ACD Aluminium Compact Degasser (aluminum industry)ACD Area Case Director (education)ACD Advanced Chip Development ACD Agency for Child Development (various locations)ACD Appraisal Consulation Document (National Health Service; UK)ACD Anti-Cancer Drug ACD All Channels Driven (amplifiers)ACD Assistant Community Director (various organizations)ACD Associação de Cooperação Para O Desenvolvimento (Portuguese: Association for Development Cooperation)ACD ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Cosmetic Directive (est. 2003)Copyright 1988-2014 Acronym Finder.com, All rights reserved. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content . Link to this page: Facebook Twitter"
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"docid": "D272092#0",
"title": "https://www.drugs.com/pro/tham.html\nTham",
"text": "Tham Generic Name: trome Thamine Dosage Form: injection, solution Overview Side Effects Dosage Professional Interactions More Pregnancy Warnings User Reviews Support Group Q & AOn This Page Description Clinical Pharmacology Indications and Usage Contraindications Warnings Precautions Adverse Reactions Overdosage Dosage and Administration How Supplied/Storage and Handling On This Page Description Clinical Pharmacology Indications and Usage Contraindications Warnings Precautions Adverse Reactions Overdosage Dosage and Administration How Supplied/Storage and Handling For the Prevention and Correction of Severe Metabolic Acidosis Large Volume Glass Container R x only Tham Description Tham Solution (trome Thamine injection) is a sterile, non-pyrogenic 0.3 M solution of trome Thamine, adjusted to a p H of approximately 8.6 with glacial acetic acid. It is administered by intravenous injection, by addition to ACD blood for priming cardiac bypass equipment and by injection into the ventricular cavity during cardiac arrest. Each 100 m L contains trome Thamine 3.6 g (30 m Eq) in water for injection. The solution is hypertonic 389 m Osmol/L (calc.). p H 8.6 (8.4-8.7). The solution contains no bacteriostat, antimicrobial agent or added buffer (except acetic acid for p H adjustment) and is intended only for use as a single-dose injection. When smaller doses are required the unused portion should be discarded. Tham solution is a parenteral systemic alkalizer and fluid replenisher. Trome Thamine, USP (sometimes called “tris” or “tris buffer”) is chemically designated 2-amino-2- (hydroxymethyl)-1, 3-propanediol, a solid readily soluble in water, also classified as an organic amine buffer. It has the following structural formula: Water for Injection, USP is chemically designated H 2 0."
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"docid": "D14540#0",
"title": "http://academic.pgcc.edu/~nhousera/structures/\n.",
"text": "\"Different ways of representing molecules1) Chemical formula. It shows the types of atoms in the molecule, and, using subscripts, it shows how many of each type of atom is present. The Chemical formula of butane is C 4 H 10.2) The structural formula of a molecule shows the symbol for every atom, and it shows every bond.3) The condensed structure of a molecule shows the symbol of every central atom and of each ligand or set of ligands bonded to a central atom. Some bonds can be shown: CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 The condensed structure of butane4) The line structure of a molecule shows the carbon backbone such that every apex represents a -CH2-If an interior double bond is present the apex represents a -HC=If an interior triple bond is present: For terminal multiple bonds: In line structures, bonds to heteroatoms are shown: (A heteroatom is an atom other than carbon or hydrogen)Exercises: For the following exercises, if you are not able to do the 3D optimization and conversion from 2D to 3D using Chem Sketch do not be alarmed, during the lab period, you will be shown how to do this.1) A propane molecule contains three carbon atoms, and eight hydrogen atoms. On a sheet of paper, write the chemical formula, condensed structure, structural formula, and line structure of propane. With your model kit, build the ball and stick model of propane. Check your answers against the Hot Spot Activity below: Roll over the image to see descriptions.2) A cyclohexane molecule contains six carbon atoms, and twelve hydrogen atoms. On a sheet of paper, write the chemical formula, condensed structure, structural formula, and line structure of cyclohexane. Check your answers against the Hot Spot Activity below: Click the hint button and then click on the colored dots to obtain information about each object shown3) With your model kit, build the ball and stick model of cyclohexane and/or using Chem Sketch's ACD/labs 3D viewer draw cyclohexane in 2D, then, 3D optimize it, and copy it to the \"\"ACD/labs> 3D viewer\"\", convert it to its ball and stick model. Check your answer against the animated image in the Hot Spot Activity below: Click the hint button and then click on the colored dots to obtain information about each object shown4) Using Chem Sketch's ACD/labs 3D viewer draw cyclohexane in 2D, then, 3D optimize it, and copy it to the \"\"ACD/labs> 3D viewer\"\", convert it to its spacefill model."
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"title": "https://definitions.uslegal.com/a/adjournment/\nAdjournment Law and Legal Definition",
"text": "\"Adjournment Law and Legal Definition Adjournment is the dismissal by some court, legislative assembly, or properly authorized officer, of the business before them. Adjournment may be made in a final or temporary manner. A final adjournment is called an adjournment sine die, meaning \"\"without day\"\". A temporary adjournment is one where the body is intended to meet again at another time appointed. The U. S. Constitution states that \"\"neither house, during the session of congress, shall, without the consent of the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other place, that that in which the two houses shall be sitting. \"\" Adjournment in contemplation of dismissal (ACD) is available in certain jurisdictions. The granting of an ACD is not a conviction and is not an admission of guilt. The court may, as a condition of the ACD, require the defendant to perform community service or participate in a program. Under ACD, a defendant essentially is put on probation for a set period of time, during which the case does not go to trial. This time period, during which the defendant must stay out of trouble, typically ranges from six months to a year."
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"docid": "D2679452#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Least-cost_routing\nLeast-cost routing",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is written like a personal reflection or opinion essay that states a Wikipedia editor's personal feelings about a topic. Please help improve it by rewriting it in an encyclopedic style. ( November 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)In voice telecommunications, least-cost routing (LCR) is the process of selecting the path of outbound communications traffic based on cost. Within a telecoms carrier, an LCR team might periodically (monthly, weekly or even daily) choose between routes from several or even hundreds of carriers for destinations across the world. This function might also be automated by a device or software program known as a \"\"Least Cost Router. \"\" Contents1 Telecoms carriers as suppliers and customers2 Buying → costing → routing → pricing → margin management cycle3 Impact of mobile-number portability in Vo IP and LCR environments4 Number plan management and analysis5 Cherry-picking6 Route and call quality7 LCR software7.1 Routing platforms8 Related Ideas9 See also10 References11 External links Telecoms carriers as suppliers and customers [ edit]Telecoms carriers often buy and sell call termination services with other carriers. A carrier such as Telewest or France Telecom will be interconnected with other telecoms carriers and might have a number of routing options of different price, quality and capacity to a given country. In the de-regulated EU, these will be licensed alternative operators (e.g. Cable and Wireless / Colt in the UK or Jazztel in Spain) or the ( PTT )'s of other countries, such as T-Systems (Germany), Telefónica (Spain), NTT (Japan) or Telstra (Australia), who establish offices or a point of presence (POP) in a major telecommunications hub city such as London, New York, Hong Kong or Amsterdam. The major US carriers, Sprint, Verizon, AT&T and Level 3 in the US ajay also have POPs in these hub cities. There are also niche carriers which specialise in providing termination to a small number of destinations, sometimes through the use of grey routes. \"\""
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"docid": "D1883904#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/locations/AceHardware/California-3.html\nAce Hardware locations in California outside larger counties (Corning, Alturas, Arbuckle, Atwater, ...)",
"text": "\"25. Meiners Oaks Hardware Address: 121 E El Roblar Dr City and Zip Code: Ojai, CA 93023Phone: 8056467234Website: acehardware.com Description: As your local Ace Hardware, our store is a member of the largest retailer-owned hardware cooperative in the industry. Ace Hardware began as a small chain of stores in 1924 and has grown to include more than 4,600 stores in 50 states and more than 70 countries. As part of a cooperative, every Ace Hardware store is independently owned. From neighborhood hardware stores to lumberyards to super-size home centers, each Ace Hardware is unique and tailored to meet the needs of its local community. We are all committed to being \"\"the Helpful Place\"\" by offering our customers knowledgeable advice, helpful service and quality products. As the helpful hardware folks in your community, we promise that, \"\"helping you is the most important thing we have to do today. Hours open: Monday: 6:30am - 6:00pm Tuesday: 6:30am - 6:00pm Wednesday: 6:30am - 6:00pm Thursday: 6:30am - 6:00pm Friday: 6:30am - 6:00pm Saturday: 7:00am - 5:00pm Sunday: 8:00am - 3:00pm Departments: Cleaning Supplies Electrical Hand and Power Tools Hardware Plumbing Paint and Sundries Lawn and Garden Clothing Housewares Nursery Services: Delivery Gift Card Glass Cutting In Store Lock Servicing Key Cutting Pipe Cutting & Threading Propane Tank Exchange Ship To Store Special Order Services on more than 65000 items Add review26. Orland Ace Hardware Address: 820 5th St City and Zip Code: Orland, CA 95963Phone: 5308652395Website: acehardware.com Description: Orland Hardware was established in 1917 as Orland Implement and Hardware. Ben Pforsich purchased then Orland Hardware and Implement from Jerry Jackson in August 2004."
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"docid": "D2782704#0",
"title": "http://now.avg.com/boost-signal-strength-improve-wi-fi-network-part-2/\nHow To Boost Your Home Wi-Fi Signal",
"text": "\"Do you regularly lose connectivity to your Wi-Fi network at home? Are network speeds so low that it takes forever to even copy a picture or music file to your PC – let alone stream video? Well, here are the most important tips for boosting wireless (WLAN) throughput across your home network. Ready? Let’s dive in!Figure out the best possible router position Have you wondered why your wireless signal is strong in some rooms and weak in others? It’s not only a matter of distance between your wireless router and your PCs or laptops. It’s also a matter of what objects (walls, doors, furniture, electrical equipment/outlets) interfere with a good signal. In many scenarios, you will be able to boost wifi strength significantly by repositioning either your router or the connected PCs. Unfortunately, this trial-and-error method can take a long time. To get the best possible location, the best approach is to create a map of network coverage across your home."
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"docid": "D842564#0",
"title": "https://www.reddit.com/r/amiibo/wiki/faq\nFAQ",
"text": "\"FAQDefinition What are amiibo? Informational & Promotional Videos Official Resources & Information Functionality What hardware is compatible with amiibo? What software is compatible with amiibo? What characters or series are available as amiibo? What amiibo work for which games? When do new amiibo release? How do amiibo work? What forms are amiibo available as? How does an amiibo of a specific character differ from multiple collections? How do I configure my amiibo's settings? ("
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"docid": "D1844458#0",
"title": "http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2354173,00.asp\nHow to Buy Network-Attached Storage (NAS)",
"text": "\"How to Buy Network-Attached Storage (NAS)At its most basic, a NAS is used largely for storage and sharing files across a network, but the newest devices can do so much more. We help you understand what to look for when shopping for network-attached storage. By Samara Lynn June 18, 2014 5:21PM ESTFacebook Twitter Linkedin Pinterest Reddit Email Copy A network-attached storage (NAS) device is primarily a centralized repository for data. It differs from a direct-attached storage (DAS) device in that instead of attaching directly to a computer, it attaches to (you guessed it) a network. Most NASes are used largely for storage and for sharing files across a network, but the newest NASes can do so much more. In fact, they can do so many things that shopping for one can be confusing. Here's what you need to know when selecting network-attached storage. A NAS is a server. Most NASes can be used as multimedia servers, as most support the UPn P and DLNA protocols. These protocols are for sharing and streaming multimedia files to devices such as gaming consoles, tablets, and phones on a network."
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"docid": "D3240940#0",
"title": "http://aceproject.org/main/english/et/etg.htm\nElections and Technology",
"text": "Your are currently reading the archived ACE Encyclopaedia Version 1.0 The new, significantly extended and updated ACE Encyclopaedia is Version 2.0. Access Elections and Technology in ACE 2.0Elections and Technology Elections and Technology Elections and Technology Overview Guiding Principles Administrative Considerations Effects on Readiness and Service Legislative/Regulatory Framework Sustainability Special Considerations In Less Developed Countries Cost Considerations Social and Political Context Historical Review Types of Technology With Electoral Applications Electronic/Mechanical Voting Systems Optical Scanning Systems Identification Systems Internet Communications Office Automation Specialised Electronic/Mechanical Devices Non-electronic Innovations Is A Technology Based Solution Appropriate? Costs and Benefits of Technology Readiness to Assimilate Technology Choosing and Acquiring Technology Infrastructure Considerations Financing Technology Affordability Budgeting Funds Acquisition Use of International Funding Depreciation and Amortisation Policies Use or Disposal of Obsolete Equipment Managing Technology Planning and Development Strategies Developing an Overall Information Technology Strategy Project Development and Implementation Methodologies Needs Assessments, Business Cases, and Specifications Development Process Testing Process Implementation Process Development and Implementation Timeframes Data Conversion Systems Integration and Compatibility Quality Assurance Management Structure Computer Systems Administration Physical Environment Hardware Management Communications Management Database Management Help Desk System Library and Distribution User Management Computer Supplies and Consumables Maintenance Staffing, Training and Support Staffing Training Training Staff Training Voters Validating Training User Support Managing Obsolescence Evaluation and Audit Minimising The Risks In Using Technology Security Physical Security Data Access Security Code Security Virus Protection Ensuring Reliability of Data Ensuring Availability of Data Manual/Alternative Contingency Systems System Verification, Testing and Maintenance Hardware Verification, Testing and Maintenance Communications Verification, Testing and Maintenance Software Verification, Testing and Maintenance Insurance Performance Safeguards Encryption Public Assurance Measures Public Information and Privacy Policies Communications Technology Telecommunications Information transfer methods Communication methods Radio Networks The internet Email Using Technology for Office Automation Personal computer-based office automation software has become an indispensable part of election management in many countries. Word processing programs have replaced typewriters; spreadsheet programs have replaced ledger books; database programs have replaced paper-based electoral rolls, inventories and staff lists; personal organiser programs have replaced paper diaries; and so on. Starting with basic, cumbersome word processing and spreadsheet programs in the 1970s, by the 1990s office automation programs had become very sophisticated. These programs have served to empower ordinary office workers by enabling them to complete tasks in-house that once had to be sent off-site to be completed by specialists. For example, desktop publishing programs allow relative novices to produce professional-quality publications, where once even the simplest of typesetting tasks had to be sent to professional typesetters and printers. Database and spreadsheet programs running on high-powered personal computers allow ordinary users to input, store and use data in ways that once would only have been possible on large main-frame computers operated by specialist programmers. Types of Office Automation Software A typical 'suite' of office automation software could include some or all of the following kinds of programs:word processorspreadsheetdatabasedesktop publisherproject managerpresentationcomputer file manageremailinternet browserinternet publisherpersonal organiserfinancial systempersonnel system Many books, magazines and web sites can help you choose office automation software suitable for your purposes. In many cases, office automation software will be provided with the appropriate hardware, either as part of the purchase agreement or as part of a government standard."
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"docid": "D3153941#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_Brook,_Illinois\nOak Brook, Illinois",
"text": "\"Oak Brook, Illinois From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois. For other uses, see Oakbrook (disambiguation). Oak Brook, Illinois Village Village of Oak Brook Location of Oak Brook in Du Page County, Illinois. Coordinates: 41°50′24″N 87°57′11″WCoordinates: 41°50′24″N 87°57′11″WCountry United States State Illinois Counties Du Page, Cook Townships York, Downers Grove, Proviso Incorporated 1958Government• Type Council-manager• President Gopal Lalmalani Area [1]• Total 8.29 sq mi (21.47 km 2)• Land 7.96 sq mi (20.62 km 2)• Water 0.33 sq mi (0.85 km 2) 3.99%Population ( 2010)• Total 7,883• Estimate (2016) [2] 8,070• Density 1,013.44/sq mi (391.31/km 2)Down 9.41% from 2000Standard of living ( 2013)• Per capita income $77,387• Median home value $728,296ZIP code (s) 60521-60523Area code (s) 630 and 331Geocode 54534FIPS code 17-54534Website www .oak-brook .org Demographics (2010) [3]White Black Asian71.8% 2.0% 23.2%Islander Native Other Hispanic (any race)0.00% 0.00% 0.1% 4.3%On the grounds of the Mayslake Peabody Estate in Oak Brook Oak Brook is a village in Du Page County with a small portion in Cook County in Illinois. The population was 7,883 at the 2010 census. [ 3] A suburb of Chicago, Oak Brook serves as home to the headquarters of several notable companies and organizations including Mc Donald's (now moving to Chicago), Ace Hardware, Blistex, Federal Signal, Center Point Properties, Sanford L. P., Tree House Foods, and Lions Clubs International. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Village statistics5 Education5.1 Public schools5.2 Private schools6 Economy and business6.1 Top employers7 Notable people8 Cultural references9 References10 External links History [ edit]Further information: Butler School (Oak Brook, Illinois)Oak Brook was originally known as Fullersburg, named after Ben Fuller, an early settler. [ 4]Oak Brook was incorporated as a village in 1958, due in large part to the efforts of Paul Butler, a prominent civic leader and landowner whose father had first moved to the vicinity in 1898 and opened a dairy farm shortly thereafter. Prior to incorporation, the name Oak Brook was used by local residents to distinguish their community from neighboring Hinsdale and Elmhurst, going back to the founding of the Oak Brook Civic Association almost two decades earlier. [ 5]The original boundaries were smaller than the present extent of the village, but a considerable amount of land was annexed soon after the founding of the village, including the land that is now the site of the Oakbrook Center shopping mall, which opened in 1962."
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"docid": "D30090#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_time_does_ace_hardware_open\nWhat Time does Ac Moore open an Sunday?",
"text": "Answered In Uncategorized What Time does Ac Moore open an Sunday? It opens around 9 oclock Answered In Store Hours Is Ace Hardware open on Thanksgiving Day? No, they are not!Answered In Christmas Is ace hardware open on Christmas? No, Ace Hardware is not open on Christmas Day. Many stores close sothat employees can spend time with family. Answers Publisher 49,340 Contributions Answered In Uncategorized What hours are Ace Hardware stores open? Ace Hardware stores are open 9 to 5. F J Eagle 36,126 Contributions Has 3 science degrees and worked in the area of genetics at the university level. Answered In Chickens and Roosters Does Ace Hardware have baby chicks? Yes, there are some Ace Hardware stores that do sell baby chicks."
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"docid": "D2476386#0",
"title": "http://www.shouldiremoveit.com/thinkvantage-access-connections-10599-program.aspx\nThinkVantage Access Connections",
"text": "\"Think Vantage Access Connectionsfrom Lenovo Remove Think Vantage Access Connections What is Think Vantage Access Connections? Think Vantage Access Connections is a connectivity assistant program for your Think Pad computer. It enables you to quickly switch the network settings and Internet settings by selecting a location profile. You can define the network settings and Internet settings in the Location Profile for modem/wired LAN/Wireless LAN network devices, and then restore that profile whenever you need it. By switching the location profile, you can connect to the network instantly without reconfiguring your settings when you move from office to home or on the road. About (from Lenovo)Access Connections is able to import and export location profiles for the wireless adapter. This feature does not export the wireless security configuration and all profile settings. However, you can download and install the optional profile-deployment feature, which enables Access Connections to export wireless securi... Read more Overview The most common release is 6.21, with over 98% of all installations currently using this version. During setup, the program creates a startup registration point in Windows in order to automatically start when any user boots the PC. Upon being installed, the software adds a Windows Service which is designed to run continuously in the background."
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"docid": "D2858535#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/13001865/security-definitions-flash-cards/\nSecurity+ Definitions",
"text": "208 terms Tonisia Security+ Definitions Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort3DES - Triple Digital Encryption Standard A symmetric algorithm used to encrypt data and provide confidentiality. It was originally designed to be a replacement for DES. It uses multiple keys and multiple passes and is not as efficient as AES, but is still used in some applications, such as when hardware doesn't support AES.802.1x Wireless this port-based authentication protocol. For example, WPA2-Enterprise mode uses it implemented as a RADIUS server to add authentication. AAA - Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting These protocols are used in remote access systems. For example TACACS+ is one type that uses multiple challenges and responses during a session. They verify a user's identification, determines if a user should have access, and tracks a user's access with logs. ACE - Access Control Entry Identifies a user or group that is granted permission to a resource."
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"docid": "D3448334#0",
"title": "http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/SLN284433/en\nWhat is BIOS and How to Update the BIOS on Your Dell System",
"text": "\"What is BIOS and How to Update the BIOS on Your Dell System Want to know more about System BIOS and how to Check and Update the BIOS on your Dell System? This article will show you how. Note: For information regarding Resetting or Clearing your system BIOS, please see the KB article: How to Perform a BIOS or CMOS Reset and/or Clear the NVRAM on your Dell System Table of Contents: What is the System BIOS? Why Should You Update the System BIOS? Check Your System BIOS Version How to Update Your System BIOS Within Windows Flashing the BIOS from the F12 One-Time boot menu Updating BIOS on Systems With Bit Locker Enabled How to Update Your System BIOS Using a USB Flash Drive Updating the Dell BIOS in Linux and Ubuntu Environments Useful Links1. What is the System BIOS? BIOS is an acronym that stands for B asic I nput O utput S ystem. Also know as \"\"System Setup\"\", the BIOS is software that is contained on a small memory chip on the PC's Motherboard, typically referred to as the CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor). It acts as an interface between the computer's hardware and its operating system, e.g. Windows, allowing the software to control the PC's hardware. The BIOS also contains instructions that the PC uses to perform basic instructions, such as whether to Boot from Network or Hard drive, which drive to Boot from first."
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"docid": "D850825#0",
"title": "http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/about/press/internet-protocol-journal/back-issues/table-contents-13/wireless-lan-switches.html\nWireless LAN Switches ââ¬â Functions and Deployment - The Internet Protocol Journal - Volume 9, Number 3",
"text": "by T. Sridhar, Flextronics Deployment of Wireless LAN (WLAN) switches is increasing in enterprise networks. These devices, which can be standalone switches or integrated into a blade on an enterprise class switch, are useful for the management and control of WLAN access points. Although their deployment is a relatively new phenomenon, such control and configuration functions have existed before in WLAN controller devices. WLAN switches connect to the WLAN access points (APs) through wired connections (through a switch port). They also connect to the enterprise network through their other switch ports. The switches are the â€Å“gatewayâ€ï¿½ to the wired enterprise—all frames from WLAN clients have to pass through the WLAN switches to the enterprise network. To understand the motivation for WLAN switches and their operation in the network, it is useful to view the WLAN network architecture and the functions of the access points. We can view the WLAN switch as the control function and the APs as the wireless termination function. This article presents the function of WLAN switches and controllers by detailing WLAN network architectures along with functions of the AP and controller. It also presents the various functions on the controller to AP interface."
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"docid": "D3029277#0",
"title": "http://www.sillites.com/faq.php\n.",
"text": "\"Frequently asked questions about Sillites®Click a question to see the answer. Show All Answers Hide All Answers1. How are Sillites® candles different from other window candles I have seen? With Sillites®, you totally eliminate the need for extension cords, thereby removing the ugliness and hazards associated with them. Moreover, Sillites® present a rigid and secure installation by virtue of being mounted with a standard three-pronged grounded plug. Sillites® candles can also be wired together so that they can be controlled from a single switch, timer or photo-cell. Sillites® candles include a 7-1/2 watt bulb that is safe to touch. The bulbs are available at any Lowe's, True Value Hardware or any lighting store; so they are easy to replace the day of your big party, (unlike low voltage candles that use a hard to find proprietary bulb). The 3 watt flicker bulbs can also be used in our candles. We offer the standard 7\"\" tall candle and also a 9\"\" tall candle to look appropriate in larger windows."
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"docid": "D2577338#0",
"title": "http://cocoontech.com/forums/topic/25487-difference-between-hai-ledcfl-dimmer-and-non-ledcfl/\n\"Difference between HAI \"\"LED/CFL\"\" Dimmer and non-LED/CFL?\"",
"text": "\"#1pgray007Dedicated Cocooner Registered118 posts Posted 13 October 2013 - 09:06 PMAnyone know the difference between the 35A00-1CFL and 35A00-1, other than an extra $20 for the former? We have a mix of LED and incandescent (no CFL) and are gradually migrating to LED. I'd go for the LED switch but at $80 versus $60 that's a 25% additional charge. Will the non-CFL version have any problems with Philips \"\"dimmable\"\" LED flood bulbs, or is there any other reason to pony up the extra money for the CFL version?#2Work2Play Cocoonut-=Gold Supporter=-4805 posts Location: Northern California Experience: guru Software: Elve Hardware: Elk M1, RUC-01Tech: X10-RF, UPBAudio: Air Play Video: XBMCCCTV: ip, dvr Phone: 3CX, Asterisk, Free PBX, Grandstream, Ooma Posted 14 October 2013 - 05:54 PMI don't know with certainty, but I *thought* the difference was being able to set the cutoff limits closer to what the LED bulbs like. I can say though, I use all sorts of dimmable LED lights with my Simply Automated UPB switches and have had no issues whatsoever other than those just inherent with LED lights.#3ano Cocoonut Registered3226 posts Location: AZExperience: guru Hardware: HAI Omni Pro IITech: UPB, Zig Bee Audio: HAIPhone: Ooma Posted 14 October 2013 - 07:32 PMThe LED/CFL dimmer has several features geared to LED and CFL bulbs. First, it is designed to control lights that only use a small amount of wattage without flickering. Second the lighting curve is designed to match LED bulbs and not incandescent bulbs. For example if you set a regular dimmer to 50%, that works fine for incandescent bulbs but an LED bulb with the same dimmer would be at 90%. The LED dimmer keeps the bulb nearer to the correct brightness. Finally HAI has tested many CFL and LED bulbs with this dimmer, so that helps you know what works."
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"docid": "D238521#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_computer_terms\nGlossary of computer hardware terms",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Glossary of computer terms)navigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( May 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)This is a glossary of terms relating to computer hardware – physical computer hardware, architectural issues, and peripherals. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also External links A [ edit]acceleratora microprocessor, ASIC or expansion card designed to offload a specific task from the CPU, often containing fixed function hardware; a common example is a Graphics processing unit.accumulatora register in a CPU in which intermediate arithmetic and logic results are stored.addressthe unique integer number that specifies a memory location in an address spaceaddress spacea mapping of logical addresses into physical memory or other memory mapped devices. AI acceleratoran accelerator aimed running artificial neural networks or other machine learning and machine vision algorithms (either training or deployment), e.g. Movidius Myriad 2, True North, Tensor processing unit etc. ATXAdvanced Technology extended - a motherboard form factor specification developed by Intel in 1995 to improve on previous DE factor standards like the AT form factor. ATThe dimensions and layout (form factor) of the motherboard for the IBM AT. AGPAccelerated Graphics Port - a high-speed point-to-point channel for attaching a video card to a computer's motherboard, primarily to assist in the acceleration of 3D computer graphics. B [ edit]busa subsystem that transfers data between computer components inside a computer or between computers."
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"docid": "D1859685#0",
"title": "http://www.123helpme.com/home-depot-structure-analysis-view.asp?id=165419\nHome Depot Structure Analysis",
"text": "\"Home Depot Structure Analysis Length: 1713 words (4.9 double-spaced pages)Rating: Excellent Open Document- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Text Preview More ↓Continue reading... Open Document Home Depot was founded in 1978 by Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank in Atlanta, Georgia. With their store, Marcus and Blank revolutionized the do-it-yourself home improvement market in the United States. Home Depot began as a very basic store, operated in a large, no-frills warehouse. Home Depot carries over 35,000 products, with national brand names along with the Home Depot brand. At the start, Home Depot was able to offer exceptional customer service with knowledgeable employees who could guide customers through home renovation projects. Since its opening, Home Depot has experienced incredible growth, and today is North America's second largest retailer, and the largest home improvement retailer. Internationally, Home Depot has expanded into Canada, Mexico, and is beginning to operate stores in China. Home Depot's competition includes Sears, Ace Hardware and Lowes (the main competitor). The Article, \"\"Renovating Home Depot,\"\" describes how, since the arrival of the new Chief Executive, Robert Nardelli, the business strategy has shifted to a more militaristic style. In the beginning, Home Depot was a \"\"decentralized, entrepreneurial\"\" business, and now is switching to a different management style."
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"docid": "D2747799#0",
"title": "http://www.ebay.com/gds/How-to-Repair-Window-AC-/10000000177771230/g.html\nHow to Repair Window AC",
"text": "Home Buying Guides Home Improvement Heating, Cooling & Air Air Conditioners How to Repair Window ACe Bay 5.4K Views Like Share March 10, 2016A window-mounted air conditioning unit can be a lifesaver for anyone in a hot area who does not have central air conditioning. However, like any mechanical device, window AC units can fall into disrepair over time. Savvy do-it-yourself aficionados can often assess and repair a window AC unit at home with the right tools and information. Before embarking on a window AC repair, DIYers should get familiar with window AC unit construction, common problems, possible solutions, and necessary supplies for the repair. Traveling to a hardware store or electronics parts supplier is always an option for DIYers. However, shopping on e Bay is a far more convenient way to collect all the tools and supplies needed for window AC repair and can often yield significant cost savings. Parts of a Window AC Unit A window AC unit is like a household cooling system, except in a smaller package. A typical window AC unit has interior components, which reside inside a dwelling, along with exterior components, which are located outside the window. In addition, window AC units have power switches and power cords. A window AC's interior components include: an evaporator coil, a fan or blowers, a thermostat, a filter, and a plastic face panel."
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"docid": "D271411#0",
"title": "http://homeguides.sfgate.com/install-ac-unit-wall-30119.html\nHow to Install an AC Unit in the Wall",
"text": "Related Articles Can You Hook Up an AC Unit Without a Window? Most Common Problems in Installing a Window Air Conditioner Harmful Effects of Window Unit Air Conditioners How to Support a Window Air Conditioner A wall-mounted air conditioning unit is an effective way to cool your house and beat the summer heat. An AC unit mounted in a wall provides more security than a window-mounted unit, and it doesn't prevent full usage of a window. Installing an AC unit in a wall is considered a challenging project because it requires you to cut through the interior and exterior walls of your house. You should only attempt this task if you possess an above-average knowledge of carpentry.1Choose a spot for the AC unit on the wall. A prime location is one that is 24 to 48 inches off the floor, near the center of the room, and close to an electrical outlet. Prepare the area by moving any furniture or decorations away and remove any pictures or paintings from the wall. Power to the house should be shut off at the main breaker before cutting into walls.2Use a stud finder to locate the nearby studs in the wall and mark them with a pencil. The AC unit should be positioned so that only one stud needs to be cut. In older houses where the studs are spaced one foot apart, it may be necessary to cut two studs to accommodate the width of the AC unit.3Measure the dimensions of the AC unit and draw them onto the wall using a level and pencil to ensure they are level.4Use a router set to a plunge depth of one inch to cut through the interior wall along your outline."
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"docid": "D2619744#0",
"title": "http://bestreviews.com/best-window-air-conditioners\nBest Air Conditioners",
"text": "\"Best Reviews Appliances Best Air Conditioners Best Air Conditioners Updated April 2018Why trust Best Reviews? Best Reviews spends thousands of hours researching, analyzing, and testing products to recommend the best picks for most consumers. Read more Bottom Line Pros Cons Best of the Best SPT12,000 BTU Window Check Price Compare Prices4 stores Without question the best air conditioner on the market right now – fast, effective, user-friendly. Offers an energy saver mode, a sleep mode, and even a timer. Large 12,000 BTU capacity cools air faster than most other models. On the more expensive side, but it's durability may end up saving you money in the long run. Frigidaire115 V Window-Mounted, Mini-Compact Check Price Compare Prices5 stores Very simple and easy to navigate, but it’s not the right choice for those looking for an air conditioner with a timer. Is extremely portable, easy to set up, and very user-friendly. On the lower side in terms of capacity. Lacks the fancy bells and whistles of most other models."
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"docid": "D2462498#0",
"title": "http://www.uofr.net/~greg/hardware/laptop_power_troubleshooting/\nFixing Laptop Power Problems",
"text": "\"Greg Briggs' Technical Articles Article Index Fixing Laptop Power Problems I created this site because of the enourmous number of power problems that people have written about to me. I hope it is helpful to you, and I welcome any suggestions. It is mainly based on my experience with HP and Dell laptops, but should be pretty universal as far as I know. Read this page in Spanish language thanks to Maria Ramos from Webhostinghub . USE THE INFORMATION AND DIRECTIONS ON THIS PAGE AT YOUR OWN RISK. I DO NOT WARRANT THIS INFORMATION AND WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE OUTCOMES OF USING THIS INFORMATION. Intro Understanding how laptop power works can be very useful in determining what the problem is. I will first explain how it works, then I will explain how we can troubleshoot. AC power adapter How the AC adapter works The most common type of AC power adapter involves a small box, with one wire to go to the computer and another wire to go to the wall. There is usually an LED light on it, to tell you that it is on. ("
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"docid": "D2014122#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/locations/AceHardware/Elkhart-County-IN.html\nAce Hardware locations in Elkhart County, IN (Elkhart, Goshen, Middlebury, Nappanee)",
"text": "\"All US cities Elkhart County Businesses in Elkhart County, INAce Hardware locations in Elkhart County, IN (Elkhart, Goshen, Middlebury, Nappanee)+-Leaflet | Data, imagery and map information provided by Carto DB, Open Street Map and contributors, CC-BY-SAFollow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur1. Ace Hardware Address: 21826 State Road 120City and Zip Code: Elkhart, IN 46516Phone: 5742955806Website: acehardware.com Description: As your local Ace Hardware, our store is a member of the largest retailer-owned hardware cooperative in the industry. Ace Hardware began as a small chain of stores in 1924 and has grown to include more than 4,600 stores in 50 states and more than 70 countries. As part of a cooperative, every Ace Hardware store is independently owned. From neighborhood hardware stores to lumberyards to super-size home centers, each Ace Hardware is unique and tailored to meet the needs of its local community. We are all committed to being \"\"the Helpful Place\"\" by offering our customers knowledgeable advice, helpful service and quality products. As the helpful hardware folks in your community, we promise that, \"\"helping you is the most important thing we have to do today. Hours open: Monday: 7:00am - 8:00pm Tuesday: 7:00am - 8:00pm Wednesday: 7:00am - 8:00pm Thursday: 7:00am - 8:00pm Friday: 7:00am - 8:00pm Saturday: 8:00am - 5:00pm Sunday: 10:00am - 4:00pm Departments: Cleaning Supplies Gift Shop Electrical Hand and Power Tools Hardware Lawn and Garden Commercial / Industrial Paint and Sundries Plumbing Services: Blade Sharpening Carpet Cleaning Machine Rental Gift Card Glass Repair Glass and Acrylic Cutting Pipe Cutting & Threading Propane Screen Repair Ship To Store Add review2. Stickley Ace Hardware Address: 710 W Lincoln Ave City and Zip Code: Goshen, IN 46526Phone: 5745334400Website: acehardware.com Description: As your local Ace Hardware, our store is a member of the largest retailer-owned hardware cooperative in the industry. Ace Hardware began as a small chain of stores in 1924 and has grown to include more than 4,600 stores in 50 states and more than 70 countries."
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"title": "http://www.acehardware.com/family/index.jsp?categoryId=1259793\n",
"text": "Refine Results Brand ACE HARDWARE (6)BERRY PLASTICS (9)Price Rangeunder $25.00 (3)$25.01 - $50.00 (9)$75.01 - $100.00 (1)$100.01 - $200.00 (2)About me Avid do-it-yourselfer (1)Sort By: Top Selling View: Table List Showing 1-9 of 15 Page: of 2 View All Berry Plastics Film-Gard Plastic Sheeting 6 mil...$89.99FREE Pickup at Store* (No reviews)Add to To-Done Berry Plastics Film-Gard Plastic Sheeting 2 mil...$49.99FREE Pickup at Store* (No reviews)Add to To-Done Berry Plastics Film-Gard Plastic Sheeting 4 mil...$44.99FREE Pickup at Store* (1)Add to To-Done ACE Plastic Sheeting 6 mil x 20 ft. W x 25...$41.99FREE Pickup at Store* (No reviews)Add to To-Done ACE Plastic Sheeting 4 mil x 20 ft. W x 25...$33.99FREE Pickup at Store* (No reviews)Add to To-Done ACE Plastic Sheeting 4 mil x 20 ft. W x 25...$33.99FREE Pickup at Store* (No reviews)Add to To-Done ACE Plastic Sheeting 6 mil x 10 ft. W x 25...$29.99FREE Pickup at Store* (1)Add to To-Done ACE Plastic Sheeting 4 mil x 15 ft. W x 25...$29.99FREE Pickup at Store* (1)Add to To-Done Ace Plastic Sheeting 4 mil x 15 ft. W x 25...$29.99FREE Pickup at Store* (No reviews)Add to To-Done Showing 1-9 of 15 Page: of 2 View All About Polyethelene Sheeting Polyethylene sheeting is a handy material to have around with many uses both inside and outside of your home. Since polyethylene sheets, also referred to as plastic sheets, are water resistant, flexible and extremely durable they offer a versatile type of protective covering. Typically sold in clear or black rolls, this plastic sheeting can be purchased in quantities of 25 to 100 feet depending on the amount of coverage necessary. Painters often use translucent polyethylene sheeting as a type of drop cloth to protect the floors or furniture in their work area."
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"title": "http://www.mypriceindia.com/laptops/acer/acer-aspire-e15-e5-571-ci3-4gb-500gb-win8.1--b97221\nAcer Aspire E15 E5 571 (Ci3/ 4GB/ 500GB/ Win8.1) Price In India",
"text": "Home » Laptops » Aceris moving to See this product in a better interface with more info. See Now Acer Aspire E15 E5 571 (Ci3/ 4GB/ 500GB/ Win8.1) Price In India Acer Aspire E15 E5 571 (Ci3/ 4GB/ 500GB/ Win8.1) price in India is Rs.33499. Cheapest price of Acer Aspire E15 E5 571 (Ci3/ 4GB/ 500GB/ Win8.1) from Amazon is applicable in Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Pune, Kolkatta, Hyderabad, Cochin, Jaipur, Patna, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Nagpur, Surat, Indore, Agra etc. The latest price of Acer Laptops updated on Oct 19, 2017 is applicable for online and offline showroom. Cheapest Price in India Rs.33499 (0 sellers Available)Intel Core i3-4030U Processor1.9 GHz Processor4 GB DDR3500 GB HDDPrices Specifications Specifications Processor Processor Name Intel Core i3-4030U Processor (4th Generation)Processor Speed 1.9 GHz with 0 MHz Turbo Boost Number of Core 2 Cores Processor Cache 3 MBInstruction Set 64-bit Memory Bandwidth 25.6 GB/s Number of threads 4 Threads RAMRAM Included 4 GB, DDR3RAM Possible 16 GBRAM Slots 2 (Unused Slot - 0)Storage Hardware Interface SATARPM 5400 RPMStorage Capacity 500 GB HDDDisplay Screen Size 15.6 Inches Screen Resolution 1366 x 768 Pixels, 100 ppi Screen Type HD LED Active Matrix TFT Colour LCD Display Graphic Processor Intel HD Graphics 4400Optical Drive Optical Drive Yes, Super Multi DVD RW Drive with Dual Layer Support Read/Write Speed 8x Platform Operating System Windows 8.1System Architecture 64-bit Input Webcam Yes, Integrated Webcam Pointer Device Touchpad Keyboard Standard Keyboard Audio Internal Mic Yes Speakers Yes, Built-in Speakers, HD Audio, MS Sound Compatiable Communication Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet Wireless LAN Yes, IEEE 802.11b/g/n Bluetooth Yes, v4.0Power Power Backup Upto 7 hours Battery Cells 6 Cells Ports USB Ports 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.0Audio Jack Yes RJ45 LAN Yes HDMI Port Yes VGA Port Yes Multi Card Slot Yes Other Ports 1 x Headphone Out / Microphone-in Combo Jack External Mic Yes General Weight 2.5 Kg Model Name Aspire Lifestyle Everyday Use Series E15Model ID E5-571Dimensions 381 x 256 x 25 mm Folded Height 25 mm The above specifications of Acer Aspire E15 E5 571 (Ci3/ 4GB/ 500GB/ Win8.1) is sourced from various stores selling this Laptops. Others Also Viewed Acer Aspire E5 571 NX. MLUSI.009 (Ci3/ 4GB/ 500GB/ Win8.1)Rs.33500Acer Aspire E5 471 NX. MN6SI.004 (Ci3/ 4GB/ 500GB/ Win8.1)Rs.33200Acer Travel Mate P2 TMP246M NX. VA9SI.008 (Ci5/ 4GB/ 500GB/ Linux)Rs.33569Acer Aspire E5 522G 84AK (AMD APU Quad Core A8/ 8GB/ 1TB/ Win10 Home/ 2GB Graphic)Rs.33333This price of Acer Aspire E15 E5 571 (Ci3/ 4GB/ 500GB/ Win8.1) is applicable to all cities in India including Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Pune, Kolkatta, Hyderabad, Cochin, Jaipur, Patna, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Nagpur, Surat, Indore, Agra, Thane, Gurgaon, Noida etc. This price is from online stores and the price in stores in your city will be usually more than this price."
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"docid": "D484716#0",
"title": "http://ph.priceprice.com/laptops/?maker=Acer-1\nAcer Laptops Price List in the Philippines April 2018",
"text": "Acer Laptops Price List in the Philippines April 2018Home Laptops Acer Laptops Latest on Acer Laptops What's been going on with Acer Laptops lately? We're here to give you the answers! You don't want to miss out on all the trending items of March 2018. Look for popular products, for great prices. Most viewed : Aspire One D270-268, Aspire ES1-431, and Aspire One 14 Z1-402-34M3 got the most views last month. How long will this trend last? New items : There were 7 products added last month. Among them, the most popular are Swift 3 SF315-51G-35LW and Swift 3 SF314-51-33ZY. Latest discounts : Aspire ES1-572 had the biggest price drop last month. Must be a great deal."
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"docid": "D3152337#0",
"title": "http://www.pricedekho.com/mobiles/lava+mobiles-price-list.html\nLava Mobiles in India 2018",
"text": "Home Mobiles Lava Mobiles price in India Lava Mobiles in India 2018Popularity Lowest to Highest Highest to Lowest Top 10 Latest View updated prices of Lava Mobiles in India as on 1 April 2018. The Price List includes a total of 535 Lava Mobiles for online shopping. Find lowest prices in India} along with product specifications, key features, pictures, ratings & more. Popular products in this category are KKT 40 Power Plus Black & Blue, Pixel V2 Blue, Captain N1 Black, Captain K1 Plus Black Red, Iris Atom 2 Black. Lowest prices are obtained from all major online stores like Flipkart, Naaptol, Indiatimes, Snapdeal, Homeshop18 for an easy price comparison. Price Range for Lava Mobiles The price of Lava Mobiles vary when we talk about all the products being offered in the market. The most expensive product is Xolo X1000 priced at Rs. 13,819. Contrary to this, the lowest priced product is Lava Arc 111 Black & Yellow available at Rs.825. This variation in prices gives online shoppers a range of affordable to premium products to choose from."
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"docid": "D942460#0",
"title": "http://www.mysmartprice.com/computer/pricelist/lenovo-i3-laptops-price-list.html\nLenovo i3 laptops price list",
"text": "Lenovo i3 laptops price in India Showing 1-48 of 111 products Follow this Search SORT BYVIEWProcessor: Intel Core i3 Brand: Lenovo CLEAR ALLLenovo Idea Pad 320S (80X400CLIN) Laptop₹ 34,99014 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD#1 in Lenovo 1 TB HDD i3 Laptops Lenovo Ideapad 320 (80XH01JFIN) Notebook₹ 25,49015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Ideapad 320E (80XH01FKIN) Laptop₹ 31,75015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory2 TB HDD#3 in Lenovo i3 laptops price list Lenovo Ideapad 320E (80XH01FHIN) Laptop₹ 29,99015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Thinkpad E470 Laptop₹ 33,98914 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD#1 in Lenovo Thinkpad Laptops Price List in India Lenovo Idea Pad 320E (80XH01HAIN) Laptop₹ 27,77715.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Ideapad 320 (80XH01GEIN) Laptop₹ 25,29315.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD#14 in Lenovo laptops between 20k and 30k price list Lenovo Ideapad 110 (80UD00RWIH) Notebook₹ 25,00015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory500 GB HDDLenovo Ideapad 320 (80XH01HSIN) Laptop₹ 26,99915.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD#18 in Lenovo Laptops Under 30000Out Of Stock Lenovo G50-70 (59-422405) Laptop₹ 38,59015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory500 GB HDDLenovo Ideapad 320 (80XH01HBIN) Laptop₹ 34,75015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD#10 in Lenovo Laptops Under 40000Lenovo G50-80 (80E503G1IN) Laptop₹ 39,09015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor8 GB Memory500 GB HDDLenovo Yoga 510 Laptop₹ 42,99014 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD#4 in Lenovo Yoga Laptops Price List Lenovo Ideapad 320E (80XH0169IN) Laptop₹ 30,98515.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor8 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Ideapad 320 (80XH01FKIN) Laptop₹ 31,99015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory2 TB HDD#20 in 2 TB Laptops Price List Lenovo Ideapad 110-15ISK (80UD00PJIH) Laptop₹ 27,35015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Ideapad 320 (80XG0063IN) Laptop₹ 31,99014 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD#14 in Lenovo 14 Inch Laptops Price List Lenovo V110 (80TL016LIH) Laptop₹ 27,99015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Ideapad 320E (80XH01LRIN) Laptop₹ 30,49015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD#34 in i3 Laptops Under 35000Lenovo Yoga 510 (80S700DRIH) 2 in 1 Laptop₹ 38,99014 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Ideapad 110 (80UD014BIH) Notebook₹ 28,99015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD#17 in Lenovo Notebook Laptops Lenovo Ideapad 320 Laptop₹ 29,49414 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory500 GB HDDLenovo Miix 510 Laptop₹ 49,82512.2 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory Below 320 GB HDD#12 in 250 GB Laptops Lenovo Ideapad 100 (80QQ00QQIH) Laptop₹ 26,00015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Ideapad 320 Laptop₹ 29,49414 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory500 GB HDD#5 in Lenovo 500 GB HDD i3 Laptops Lenovo V310 (80SX009HIH) Notebook₹ 32,35014.1 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Ideapad 320 Laptop₹ 38,50015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor8 GB Memory2 TB HDD#22 in Lenovo 8 GB RAM Laptops Price List Lenovo Thinkpad E470 (20H10054IG) Laptop₹ 47,40814 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Ideapad 320 Laptop₹ 26,78015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD#4 in Lenovo Netbook Price List in India Lenovo Ideapad 320 (80XH01HTIN) Laptop₹ 31,49015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory2 TB HDDLenovo Ideapad 320 (80XH01DNIN) Laptop₹ 37,49915.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor8 GB Memory2 TB HDD#32 in Lenovo Gaming Laptops Price List Lenovo Ideapad 320E (80XH01HBIN) Laptop₹ 40,49015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor8 GB Memory1 TB HDDOut Of Stock Lenovo Idea Pad 310 (80SM01RWIH) Laptop₹ 28,50015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Idea Pad 100 (80RK002UIH) Notebook₹ 30,00014 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory500 GB HDDLenovo Think Pad Edge E470 (20H1A056IG) Laptop₹ 53,21314 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory256 GB SSD#11 in Lenovo Laptops with SSDLenovo Ideapad 310 (80SM009AIH) Laptop₹ 28,11015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Thinkpad E470 (20H10052IG) Laptop₹ 34,55514 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo U41-70 (80JV00HKIN) Notebook₹ 47,35714 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory Below 16GB SSDLenovo Ideapad 320 (80XH01YUIN) Laptop₹ 27,90015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Ideapad 110-15ISK (80UD013KIH) Laptop₹ 30,49015 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor8 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Ideapad 110 (80UD0146IH) Notebook₹ 32,49815.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Ideapad 320S (80X400CKIN) Laptop₹ 37,59014 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Ideapad 320 (80X400G5IN) Laptop₹ 40,90014 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor8 GB Memory1 TB HDD#23 in Lenovo Laptops Under 50000Lenovo Ideapad 320E (80XH01MFIH) Laptop₹ 45,25015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor8 GB Memory2 TB HDDLenovo Yoga 510 (80VB00ACIH) Notebook₹ 52,49014 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Ideapad 110 (80UC004RIH) Laptop₹ 29,45514 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Ideapad 320 (80XH014MIN) Laptop₹ 33,90015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDLenovo Ideapad 320S (80X400FUIH) Laptop₹ 36,45014 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD1 2 Next Last Lenovo i3 laptops price list Best Lenovo i3 laptops price list Models Price Lenovo Idea Pad 320S (80X400CLIN) Laptop ₹34,990Lenovo Ideapad 320 (80XH01JFIN) Notebook ₹25,490Lenovo Ideapad 320E (80XH01FKIN) Laptop ₹31,750Lenovo Ideapad 320E (80XH01FHIN) Laptop ₹29,990Lenovo Thinkpad E470 Laptop ₹33,989Lenovo Idea Pad 320E (80XH01HAIN) Laptop ₹27,777Lenovo Ideapad 320 (80XH01GEIN) Laptop ₹25,293Lenovo Ideapad 110 (80UD00RWIH) Notebook ₹25,000Lenovo Ideapad 320 (80XH01HSIN) Laptop ₹26,999Lenovo G50-70 (59-422405) Laptop ₹38,590Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about Lenovo i3 Laptops?1. How are Lenovo z series laptops different from other laptop models? As per the manufacturer, the Lenovo Z series laptops are the laptops which have a perfect and affordable balance of good design and above average performance. These laptops are generally meant for on the go entertainment.2. What are specifications to look for before buying a Lenovo laptop? Before buying any laptop, the first thing you should look for is the screen size. You should search a laptop with a screen size that suits your purpose best. Then the other things like Processor and RAM should be taken into consideration. The more the clock speed of the processor, the better performance will the laptop offer. But it won't do so if the RAM is less than what the processor needs."
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"docid": "D983683#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethanol_fuel_by_country\nEthanol fuel by country",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Corn ethanol plant in the United States Sugarcane ethanol plant in Brazil The world's top ethanol fuel producers in 2011 were the United States with 13.9 billion U. S. liquid gallons (bg) (52.6 billion liters) and Brazil with 5.6 bg (21.1 billion liters), accounting together for 87.1% of world production of 22.36 billion US gallons (84.6 billion liters). [ 1] Strong incentives, coupled with other industry development initiatives, are giving rise to fledgling ethanol industries in countries such as Germany, Spain, France, Sweden, China, Thailand, Canada, Colombia, India, Australia, and some Central American countries. Contents [ hide ]1 Main producers2 Brazil3 United States4 Europe4.1 Sweden5 Asia5.1 China5.2 Thailand6 Australia7 Caribbean Basin7.1 Colombia7.2 Costa Rica7.3 El Salvador8 Comparison of Brazil and the U. S.9 References Main producers [ edit]The following table summarizes annual ethanol fuel production by the main producer countries or regions: Annual fuel ethanol production by country (2014–2016) [2] (Millions of U. S. liquid gallons per year)World Rank (2017) Country/Region 2016 2015 20141 United States 15,330 14,806 14,3002 Brazil 7,295 7,093 6,1903 European Union 1,377 1,387 14454 China 845 813 6355 Canada 436 436 5106 Thailand 322 334 3107 Argentina 264 211 1608 India 225 211 155* Rest of World 490 391 865World total 26,094 25,682 24,570Brazil [ edit]Main articles: Ethanol fuel in Brazil and History of ethanol fuel in Brazil See also: Flexible-fuel vehicles in Brazil Brazil has ethanol fuel available throughout the country. A typical Petrobras filling station at São Paulo with dual fuel service, marked A for alcohol (ethanol) and G for gasoline. Brazil has the largest and most successful bio-fuel programs in the world, involving production of ethanol fuel from sugarcane, and it is considered to have the world's first sustainable biofuels economy. [ 3] [4] [5] In 2006 Brazilian ethanol provided 18% of the country's road transport sector fuel consumption needs, [6] [7] and by April 2008, more than 50% of fuel consumption for the gasoline market. [ 4] [8] [9] As a result of the increasing use of ethanol, together with the exploitation of domestic deep water oil sources, Brazil reached in 2006 a volumetric self-sufficiency in oil supply, but is not effectively self-sufficient, since most of its locally extracted oil is heavy. [ 10] [11] [12]Until 2005 Brazil was the world's top producer of ethanol fuel when it was surpassed by the United States. Together both countries were responsible in 2011 for 87.1% of the world's ethanol fuel production. [ 1] In 2009 Brazil produced 27.5 billion liters (7.26 billion U. S. liquid gallons), [13] representing 35.9% of the world's total ethanol used as fuel."
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"docid": "D3507214#0",
"title": "http://www.tomsguide.com/answers/id-3293472/open-drive-acer-aspire-e15.html\nHow to open cd drive on Acer Aspire E15?",
"text": "\"Closed How to open cd drive on Acer Aspire E15? Last response: April 20, 2017 10:53 PM in Laptop Tech Support Shareshanti101 January 6, 2017 8:20:05 AMHi, I have an acer Aspire E15 laptop and I noticed a CD slot at the side but there is no button to open it. Can you please help me? More about : open drive acer aspire e15n3cw4rr10r January 6, 2017 8:24:13 AMGo to My Computer or This PC. If your CD drive is say D:, right click on it and you will the option that says \"\"Eject\"\". That should eject the drive. Score0greens January 6, 2017 8:24:42 AMOpen up Computer - the one where you can see all the drives. Right click on the disc drive icon. Eject!Score-1Related resourceshow to open the cd drive for acer aspire e 14 laptop - Tech Support CD drive on a Acer Aspire e15 es1-511-c723 - Tech Support How do I open the CD drive on my laptop? It's a Acer aspire V3-472P-52Ib - Tech Supporthow to open cd IN ACER ESPIRE E15 - Tech Support How to Open the CD Player on an Acer E15 Laptop - Tech Support Can't find your answer ?"
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"docid": "D485505#0",
"title": "http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2012/07/how-to-find-ethanol-free-fuel-for-your-lawn-gear/index.htm\nHow to find ethanol-free fuel for your lawn gear",
"text": "\"A AHow to find ethanol-free fuel for your lawn gear Consumer Reports News: July 10, 2012 03:38 PMFind Ratings Lawn mowers Leaf Blowers String Trimmers Even outdoor power-equipment owners who maintain their gear aren't happy about ethanol. Gasoline alone can gum up the carburetor and fuel lines of mowers and blowers if it's left sitting too long in the fuel tank. But when ethanol is added to gas, as it is almost everywhere, similar neglect can result in the stiffening of rubber and plastic parts and the crusting up of carburetor parts that are supposed to move freely. Fortunately, there are a number of products on the market that address this issue. Fuel that's 10-percent ethanol, E10, is sold in all but a smattering of stations. To make matters worse, the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved the sale of E15 (15-percent ethanol) gasoline for newer cars. Many questions remain, however, including whether E10 gas will still be readily available in stations that have begun selling E15. And if you inadvertently put E15 in lawn care equipment, there might be no recourse: No conclusive tests have shown it is safe to run small, non-road engines on E15. As a result, makers of outdoor gear and related engines will not honor the warranty of a product that fails due to the use of E15. Last fall, we mentioned a specially formulated ethanol-free fuel, Stihl's Motomix, that's sold by the quart at certain Stihl dealerships."
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"docid": "D88583#0",
"title": "http://www.mysmartprice.com/computer/pricelist/hp-pavilion-laptops-price-list-in-india.html\nHP Pavilion Laptops Price List in India",
"text": "HP Pavilion Laptops Price in India 2018Showing 1-48 of 67 products Follow this Search SORT BYVIEWBrand: HP CLEAR ALLHP Pavilion x360 (11-U068TU) Laptop₹ 30,39911.6 inch Screen Intel Pentium Quad Core Processor4 GB Memory500 GB HDD#1 in HP Touchscreen Laptops HP Pavilion X360 14-BA077TU Laptop₹ 46,90014 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDHP Pavilion-15-CC134TX Laptop₹ 70,49915.6 inch Screen Intel Core i7 Processor8 GB Memory2 TB HDD#2 in 2 TB HDD i7 Laptops HP Pavilion 11-S003TU (W0H99PA) Notebook₹ 16,48911.6 inch Screen Intel Celeron Dual Core Processor2 GB Memory500 GB HDDHP Pavilion x360 14-BA123TU Laptop₹ 64,89014 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor8 GB Memory1 TB HDD#5 in Laptops Under 70000HP Pavilion X360 13-U133TU Laptop₹ 56,99913.3 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor8 GB Memory1 TB HDDHP Pavilion 15-AU628TX Notebook₹ 62,99015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i7 Processor8 GB Memory1 TB HDD#5 in HP Notebook Laptops HP Pavilion 14-BA073TX Laptop₹ 69,99914 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor8 GB Memory Below 16GB SSDHP Pavilion 15-AU620TX Notebook₹ 56,00015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor8 GB Memory1 TB HDD#9 in HP Pavilion Laptops Price List in India HP Pavilion 13-U132TU 2-in-1 Laptop₹ 52,99013.3 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDHP Pavilion x360 14-BA078TX Laptop₹ 80,85014 inch Screen Intel Core i7 Processor8 GB Memory1 TB HDD#6 in HP 1 TB HDD i7 Laptops HP Pavilion 14-BF013TU Laptop₹ 49,59914 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDHP Pavilion 15-AU626TX Notebook₹ 74,34815.6 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor16 GB Memory2 TB HDD#5 in HP 16 GB RAM Laptops Price List HP Pavilion Power 15-CB052TX Laptop₹ 88,23315.6 inch Screen Intel Core i7 Processor8 GB Memory128 GB SSDHP Pavilion 15-CC130TX Laptop₹ 58,50015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor8 GB Memory1 TB HDD#19 in HP 1 TB HDD i5 Laptops Out Of Stock HP Pavilion x360 11-N108TU (L1J68PA) Laptop₹ 38,00011.6 inch Screen Intel Core M 5Y10 Processor8 GB Memory500 GB HDDOut Of Stock HP Pavilion 13-S102TU X360 Notebook₹ 44,99013.3 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD#7 in HP 13 Inch Laptops Price List HP Pavilion 13-U004TU Laptop₹ 43,90013.3 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDHP Pavilion 11-AB005TU Laptop₹ 28,29011.6 inch Screen Intel Pentium Quad Core Processor4 GB Memory500 GB HDD#6 in HP 11 Inch Touchscreen Laptops HP Pavilion 15-CC100TX Laptop₹ 79,04815.6 inch Screen Intel Core i7 Processor8 GB Memory1 TB HDDHP Pavilion Spectre x360 13-4107TU (N8L71PA) Notebook₹ 133,29013.3 inch Screen Intel Core i7 Processor8 GB Memory256 GB SSD#3 in HP 256 GB SSD Laptops Price List HP Pavilion 15-AU624TX Notebook₹ 49,99015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDHP Pavilion (BF148TX) Laptop₹ 86,33414 inch Screen Intel Core i7 Processor8 GB Memory128 GB SSD#10 in HP 128 GB SSD Laptops Price List HP Pavilion 11-n109tu Laptop₹ 43,24911.6 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor4 GB Memory500 GB HDDHP 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15-AU628TX Notebook ₹62,990HP Pavilion 14-BA073TX Laptop ₹69,999HP Pavilion 15-AU620TX Notebook ₹56,000HP Pavilion 13-U132TU 2-in-1 Laptop ₹52,990Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about HP Pavilion Laptops?1. What are the extra features in latest HP laptops? Nowadays, everyone wants a highly configured laptop and preferably at a low price. Being one of the popular laptop company, HP looks after the customer requirements. In the last few months, the company has launched a wide range of powerful laptops and they have also managed to keep the prices low as compared to the other companies. You can now also find 2-in-1 laptops, gaming laptops as well as some high-end laptops from the house of HP.2. How much does a lightweight HP laptop weigh? Generally, the laptops with powerful configurations weigh more than 2kg whereas HP retrieves this drawback by producing lightweight laptops with strong configuration. The weight of the HP laptop varies from 1 kg to 1.5 kg. While some of the devices weigh less than 1Kg.3."
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"title": "http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2188585/computer-shut-completely.html\nComputer won't shut down completely",
"text": "Solved Computer won't shut down completelyparcel98 Jun 20, 2014, 6:34 AMHi guys, I tried shutting down my computer last night. The peripherals turned off, and, when I tried to type or click, windows wouldn't start up - so it wasn't asleep. However, my motherboard lights and fans were still on. Could this be a problem with my power supply?8 answers Last reply Jun 22, 2014 Best Answer Jun 21, 2014More about computer shut completelyjessterman21 Jun 20, 2014, 6:40 AMSounds like it got stuck shutting down. Just hold the physical power button for 5-8 seconds.parcel98 Jun 20, 2014, 6:41 AMIs that something that I should be concerned about, or just a minor glitch? Related Resources Computer won't shut down completely Computer won't shut down completely. Help?computer won't shut down completely... Vista Premium Dell Laptop Installed new GPU (EVGA GTX 780) and now the computer won't shut down completely... Computer won't shut down completely Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answerjessterman21 Jun 20, 2014, 12:52 PMparcel98 said: Is that something that I should be concerned about, or just a minor glitch? If it doesn't happen again, then yes - minor glitch.parcel98 Jun 21, 2014, 7:25 AMIt happened again."
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"title": "https://www.bellperformance.com/blog/the-major-differences-between-ethanol-and-gasoline\nThe Major Differences Between Ethanol and Gasoline",
"text": "When filling up your vehicle's tank at the gas station, you might be wondering what is the difference between regular gasoline and the fuel they call ethanol? Should I be using one over the other? Have I been putting the wrong type of fuel in my vehicle? Often times the choice is based on price, availability, and the manufacturer's recommendations. Depending on what area of the country you’re in, you may not even be able to find regular gasoline that doesn’t have Don’t let the wrong choice keep you from improving the performance and fuel efficiency of your vehicle. The Differences Between Ethanol and Gasoline A gallon of gasoline provides one-third more energy than a gallon of ethanol. Blending ethanol and gasoline at a ratio of 85 percent to 15 percent (E85), the blended fuel is nearly thirty percent less powerful than pure gasoline. Ethanol is similar in acceleration, power, and cruising ability, but ethanol miles per gallon are less than pure gasoline. Ethanol causes damage to fuel systems and engines that pure gasoline does not. The most critical problems are water contamination and fuel separation."
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"title": "http://www.mysmartprice.com/computer/pricelist/hp-i3-laptops-price-list.html\nHP i3 laptops price list",
"text": "HP i3 laptops price in India Showing 1-48 of 122 products Follow this Search SORT BYVIEWProcessor: Intel Core i3 Brand: HP CLEAR ALLHP 15-BS542TU Laptop₹ 27,19815.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD#1 in HP 1 TB HDD i3 Laptops HP 15-BS659TX Laptop₹ 35,50015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor8 GB Memory2 TB HDDHP 15-BS615TU Laptop₹ 29,11815.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory2 TB HDD#2 in HP 2 TB Laptops Price List HP 15-BS658TX Laptop₹ 33,29915.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor8 GB Memory1 TB HDDHP 240 G5 (3MT94PA) Laptop₹ 24,49914 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD#1 in i3 Laptops Under 25000HP 15Q-BU013TU Laptop₹ 29,99015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDHP Pavilion X360 14-BA077TU Laptop₹ 46,90014 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD#1 in HP Laptops Under 50000HP Envy 13-AD079TU Laptop₹ 49,99013.3 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory128 GB SSDHP 15-AY020TU (W6T34PA) Notebook₹ 27,99015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD#1 in HP Notebook Laptops HP 14-BS701TU Laptop₹ 28,99914 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDHP 15-AY564TU Laptop₹ 33,23515.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD#4 in i3 Laptops Under 35000HP 15-BS636TU Laptop₹ 32,16015.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDHP 15-BU004TU Laptop₹ 26,79915.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD#8 in DOS i3 Laptops HP 15Q-BU003TU Laptop₹ 26,99915.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDHP Pavillion X360 (11-AD031TU) Laptop₹ 42,49011.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD#3 in HP 11 Inch Touchscreen Laptops HP 14-BU005TU Laptop₹ 30,37014 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDDHP 14 BA075TX 2 in 1 Laptop₹ 47,97914 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory Below 16GB SSD#3 in Laptops with SSD & HDDHP 15-BS601TU Laptop₹ 34,99015.6 inch Screen Intel 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HDDHP Probook 440 G3 Laptop₹ 33,00014 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory500 GB HDD#3 in HP Probook Laptops HP 15-BE012TU Notebook₹ 27,88515.6 inch Screen Intel Core i3 Processor4 GB Memory1 TB HDD1 2 Next Last HP i3 laptops price list Best HP i3 laptops price list Models Price HP 15-BS542TU Laptop ₹27,198HP 15-BS659TX Laptop ₹35,500HP 15-BS615TU Laptop ₹29,118HP 15-BS658TX Laptop ₹33,299HP 240 G5 (3MT94PA) Laptop ₹24,499HP 15Q-BU013TU Laptop ₹29,990HP Pavilion X360 14-BA077TU Laptop ₹46,900HP Envy 13-AD079TU Laptop ₹49,990HP 15-AY020TU (W6T34PA) Notebook ₹27,990HP 14-BS701TU Laptop ₹28,999Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about Hp i3 Laptops?1. What are the extra features in latest HP laptops? Nearly all the HP laptops come packed with Synaptics Touchpad which features a lot of gestures and multi-touch support to make your everyday tasks easier. Also, HP laptops have an island style keyboard which offers the best typing experience for a laptop.2. How much does a lightweight HP laptop weigh? HP laptops are known for being slim and lightweight. You won't find any HP laptop that weighs more than what an above average laptop should weigh. As of now, the lightest HP laptop is HP Spectre 13 which weighs just 1.11 Kg and is 10.4 mm thin. It is the lightest 13 inch laptop available today.3. Can a HP laptop display be replaced?"
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-best-laptop-for-mechanical-engineering-students\nWhat is the best laptop for mechanical engineering students?",
"text": "\"Mechanical Engineering Students Everything Laptop Recommendation Laptop Recommendations Mechanical Engineers Laptops Computers Mechanical Engineering Engineering What is the best laptop for mechanical engineering students?ad by Honey Have you tried this Amazon trick? The price Amazon shows isn't always the lowest. Luckily, this tool can help you outsmart the marketplace. Learn More at joinhoney.com73 Answers Quora User, Graduate Mechanical engineering student. Answered Apr 10, 2015 · Author has 190 answers and 437k answer views I passed through this phase about 4 months ago. I would like you to consider these nuggets. 1) Buy a comparatively larger screen ( this will increase the weight of your machine) 2) Buy a light machine (this contradicts the first point but make sure to strike the right balance according to your needs) 3) Get a Back lit keyboard! - Helps a lot! 4) Don't go for humongous RAM - i got a 16 Gig ram- My friends Computer with 8 gigs also does the same work. 5) Get a Hybrid HDD - it will save you lot of time in booting up the system."
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"title": "http://www.192.com/places/e/e15-3/e15-3pr/\nCaistor Park RoadLondon E15 3PR",
"text": "Residents and Property Prices Address Last sold Price Occupier info116, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details117, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 08 May 2008 £250,000 View Details114, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 02 May 2008 £250,000 View Details115, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 18 Dec 2014 £433,000 View Details112, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details Flat, Ground Floor, 100, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details113, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 19 Jan 2001 £102,500 View Details111, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 28 Sep 2012 £285,000 View Details118, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 16 Oct 2009 £225,000 View Details119, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details125, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 18 Jul 2014 £585,500 View Details126, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 21 Mar 1997 £58,500 View Details127, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 10 Jul 1998 £85,000 View Details128, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 02 Aug 2017 £340,000 View Details121, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details123, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details124, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 02 Oct 2001 £79,950 View Details129, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 30 Nov 2007 £275,000 View Details120, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 07 Jun 2017 £493,000 View Details134, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 28 Sep 2009 £230,000 View Details135, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details132, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 07 Jan 2002 £158,500 View Details133, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details138, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 30 Sep 2004 £248,000 View Details139, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 27 Jul 2009 £215,000 View Details Flat, Ground Floor, 128, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details136, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details Flat, Ground Floor, 124a, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details137, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 10 Apr 2006 £273,500 View Details109, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 29 Jul 1999 £102,500 View Details108, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 05 Jun 2015 £427,500 View Details107, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details106, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details105, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details104, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details103, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details102, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 12 Oct 2007 £303,750 View Details99, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 15 Feb 2002 £149,000 View Details131, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details130, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 17 Jul 1998 £84,000 View Details101, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 15 Mar 2017 £300,000 View Details100, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 08 Jan 2016 £300,000 View Details143, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 16 Dec 1996 £65,000 View Details97, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 01 Jul 2002 £187,000 View Details144, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 18 May 2001 £145,000 View Details145, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 18 Jul 2005 £150,000 View Details96, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 17 Oct 2003 £227,500 View Details95, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 03 Oct 2008 £218,000 View Details146, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 30 Aug 2013 £330,000 View Details147, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 13 Jul 2006 £230,000 View Details94, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 06 Jun 1995 £50,000 View Details148, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details93, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 30 May 2017 £512,000 View Details92, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 18 Aug 2003 £118,700 View Details91, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 20 Feb 2004 £195,000 View Details128a, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 14 Aug 2015 £225,000 View Details124a, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 19 Dec 2002 £99,995 View Details100a, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details141, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR View Details89, Caistor Park Road, Stratford, London, E15 3PR 27 May 2015 £425,000 View Details There are more than the 50 residential addresses shown above within this postcode. To dig deeper into our data, please try our People Search to find occupiers or the Property Price search to find more property prices."
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"title": "https://www.thetoptens.com/top-electronics-brands/\nTop Ten Electronics Brands",
"text": "\"Top Ten Electronics Brands Matrix Guy So, from what brand do you have the biggest no. off acquisitions? The Top Ten1 Sony Sony Corporation, commonly referred to as Sony, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Kōnan Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Sony is awesome. Playstation, their Vaio series, their TVs, everything is awesome about them. I always try to get sony. Sony is sick, maybe sometimes they get carried away a bit with the prices, but seriously, you get what you pay for. +74I always try to buy SONY. Their quality is top notch. Any Sony product I have owned in the past has been fantastic and lasts a very long time."
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"title": "http://budget-laptop.com/laptops-with-ssd/\nBest laptops with SSD 2017: Best cheapest laptop with SSD drive under 500 dollars â why buy a laptop with SSD drive",
"text": "Best laptops with SSD 2017: Best cheapest laptop with SSD drive under 500 dollars – why buy a laptop with SSD drive Best laptop with SSD in 2017: Affordable high performance laptops with SSD – cheap laptops with ssd under 500A laptop with SSD can be bought under 500 dollars but the ones offering total package cost a bit more. No worries as we will help you find cheap laptops with SSD in 2017Best laptops with SSD in USA – 2017 edition is here. Two years back, the SSD were used only in the best ultrabook models and top end laptops but lot has changed since then. Now you will find several cheap laptops with SSD drives in 2017. The main reason is that laptop manufactures have realized the importance and benefits of the SSD over traditional hard disk drive which is why you now see so many cheap laptops with SSD under 500 in 2017. So why should you get a laptop with SSD over a laptop with HDD a k a hard disk drive? Here are few reasons by our laptop experts. Laptops with SSD are better First, an SSD makes your data shockproof. The entire solid state drive consists of no moving parts – all the information is stored in one solid block so it is shockproof. If your laptop falls, the SSD would not get damaged as there are no moving parts inside."
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"title": "http://latinmeaning.com/what-does-the-latin-word-acer-mean/\nWhat does the Latin Word âacerâ mean?",
"text": "\"Posted on 2014-12-27What does the Latin Word ‘acer’ mean? Written bymelyn Posted in ATagged Latin explanation The English for the Latin word acer is stinging, violent, bitter. Q: What’s the Latin word acer in English? A: stinging, violent, bitter. How do you say the Latin word acer in English? Stinging, violent, bitter. The Latin word acer in English vocabulary. Stinging, violent, bitter. acer, English translation of this Latin word: stinging, violent, bitter. The Latin word acer in English: stinging, violent, bitter."
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"title": "http://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Biofuels/Ethanol-And-Corrosion-What-Are-We-Not-Being-Told.html\nEthanol and Corrosion: What Are We Not Being Told?",
"text": "Ethanol and Corrosion: What Are We Not Being Told? By Robert Rapier - Mar 11, 2011, 7:24 AM CSTHistory is littered with examples of ideas that seemed to be good for a while, but were later discovered to have unpleasant consequences. The pharmaceutical industry is full of cases of promising drugs that went through testing, received FDA approval, and then when they were rolled out on a large scale were found to have serious side effects. In the energy business, for example, the addition of MTBE to the fuel supply at one time seemed like a good idea. It served as an oxygenate and provided another market for natural gas, but as we now know there were negative consequences. Indeed, it is possible that with the benefit of hindsight, we will decide that hydraulic fracturing (fracking) to recover shale gas was a bad idea. There is certainly controversy surrounding the practice, with many accusations of ground water contamination linked to fracking. I often wonder whether we will look back at our great ethanol experiment as a bad idea. We have already seen some of the consequences. While die-hard ethanol supporters may still try to argue that expanded ethanol use has not impacted food prices, that argument is simply not credible."
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"docid": "D2425024#0",
"title": "http://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/laptops/acer-aspire-e15-touch\nAcer Aspire E15 Touch (E5-571P-363N) Review",
"text": "\"Editors' Note: We generally don't recommend laptops older than 2 years. For our top picks, check out the Best Laptops, or answer a few simple questions in our Laptop Finder to get personalized recommendations. Acer Aspire E15 Touch (E5-571P-363N) Review By Sam Rutherford | July 24, 2014MORE$550from Amazon Editors' rating: The Pros Strong battery life ; Stays cool ; Large hard drive The Cons Dim display ; Weak Camera ; Fingerprint magnet Verdict A good combination of components makes the Acer Aspire E15 a compelling option among budget notebooks.3DMark Fire Strike1 of 8Tests notebook graphics performance. Acer Aspire E15 Touch (E5-571P)Acer Aspire E1-510P-2671HP Chromebook 14Category Average (as of 08/31/17)529Not Tested Not Tested5112.580 1100 2200 3300 4400 5500 66003DMark Fire Strike 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited Battery Life Color Gamut Display Brightness (Nits) Geekbench 3 Hard Drive Speed Spreadsheet Performance Review I'm not too picky when it comes to budget laptops. Just give me a solid array of components, ergonomic comfort and enough battery life for my money. The Acer Aspire E15 does just that. For $550, you get an Intel Core i3 processor, 6GB of RAM and a 1TB hard drive, plus a 15-inch touch screen. While not without its flaws, the Aspire will give shoppers a good return on their investment.article continued below See our List of Favorite Laptops Click on one of our top pick pages below to see which were selected as “Best in Class” by our seasoned tech editors. Best Overall Best in Class The best laptops, in every category. Best Laptops Overall Best Battery Life Longest Lasting These laptops last more than 9 hours on a charge Best Battery Life#1 Best Laptop Dell XPS 13Our current favorite weights 2.7 pounds and lasts all day."
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"docid": "D3355901#0",
"title": "http://www.customer-care-contact-number.in/2015/07/Acer-Laptop-India-CustomerCare-No-Customer-Service-Center-Contact-Number.html\nAcer Laptop India Customer Care No, Customer Service Center Contact Number",
"text": "Acer Laptop Cutomer Care No Acer Laptop India Customer Care No, Customer Service Center Contact Number Acer Laptop India Customer Care No, Customer Service Center Contact Numberby customer-care -contact-number.in on July 14, 2015 in Acer Laptop Cutomer Care No Acer Customer Care Number Incorporation is the leading electronics company famous for providing a range of unique products with various useful features for its customers. It provides laptop and PC, LCD watches including projectors, mobile phones and tablets as well. This Company is popular for introducing innovative solutions. It has many customers and is serving its customers successfully from the day it was found. It is perfect option for the people who want to save their money and want to earn more benefits. Acer Customer Care Number (Laptop's And Projector's) : 01203807200 Or 011 30233000This Company also introduced Acer Customer care number with the help of which customers get in touch with the company anytime whenever they are in need of support. They can call from anywhere it gives individual numbers for its customers. Acer Laptop India Toll Free Number (Laptop's And Projector's): 1800 11 6677It also added toll free number with an intention to solve the problems of the customers who have the problems with the service of this company. This company also offers Acer toll free service for its customers and serves all the time. Customers can approach the company easily using this numbers which serves very well it meets the needs of all the customers."
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"docid": "D3561319#0",
"title": "https://www.mysmartprice.com/computer/pricelist/apple-laptop-price-list-in-india.html\nApple Laptops Price",
"text": "\"Apple Laptop Price in India 2018Showing 1-28 of 28 products Follow this Search SORT BYVIEWOut Of Stock: Exclude Out Of Stock Brand: Apple CLEAR ALLApple MQD32HN/A Mac Book Air₹ 54,49913.3 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor8 GB Memory#1 in Laptops with SSDApple MD101HN/A Mac Book Pro₹ 79,32013.3 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor4 GB Memory500 GB HDDApple (MPXT2) Mac Book Pro₹ 110,09013 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor8 GB Memory#2 in Macbook Pro Laptops Price List Apple MMGF2HN/A Mac Book Air Laptop₹ 69,90013.3 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor8 GB Memory128 GB SSDApple MPXQ2 Mac Book Pro₹ 95,82613 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor8 GB Memory#5 in i5 Laptops with SSDApple Macbook Pro (MPTT2HN/A)₹ 205,37915 inch Screen Intel Core i7 Processor16 GB Memory512 GB SSDApple MLH32HN/A Macbook Pro₹ 152,39915 inch Screen Intel Core i7 Processor16 GB Memory#2 in Apple i7 Laptops Apple MPTV2 Mac Book Pro₹ 207,57115.4 inch Screen Intel Core i7 Processor16 GB Memory512 GB SSDApple MQD42HN/A Macbook Air₹ 72,49913 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor8 GB Memory#3 in Macbook Air Laptops Price List Apple MF839HN/A Mac Book Pro₹ 106,69813 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor8 GB Memory128 GB SSDApple MJLQ2HN/A Mac Book Pro₹ 137,49215.4 inch Screen Intel Core i7 Processor16 GB Memory#9 in 256 GB SSD Laptops Price List Apple MLVP2HN/A Macbook Pro Notebook₹ 119,99013 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor8 GB Memory256 GB SSDApple MMGG2HN/A Mac Book Air Laptop₹ 72,00013.3 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor8 GB Memory#9 in Apple i5 Laptops Apple MLW82HN/A Mac Book Pro Laptop₹ 226,00015 inch Screen Intel Core i7 Processor16 GB Memory512 GB SSDApple MLW82HN/A Mac Book Pro Laptop₹ 174,99015 inch Screen Intel Core i7 Processor16 GB Memory#24 in 16GB RAM Laptops Price List Apple MLH42HN/A Mac Book Pro₹ 189,99915 inch Screen Intel Core i7 Processor16 GB Memory512 GB SSDApple MJVE2LL/A Mac Book Air₹ 92,80013 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor4 GB Memory128 GB SSDApple MLW72HN/A Mac Book Pro Laptop₹ 152,19015 inch Screen Intel Core i7 Processor16 GB Memory256 GB SSDApple Mac Book Pro (MPXY2)₹ 152,17713 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor8 GB Memory512 GB SSDApple MPTR2 Mac Book Pro₹ 184,00015 inch Screen Intel Core i7 Processor16 GB Memory256 GB SSDApple (MPXV2) Mac Book Pro₹ 138,26313 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor8 GB Memory256 GB SSDApple (MPXT2HN/A) Mac Book Pro₹ 121,10013.3 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor8 GB Memory256 GB SSDApple (MPXU2HN/A) Mac Book Pro₹ 121,10013.3 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor8 GB Memory256 GB SSDApple MLH12HN/A Macbook Pro₹ 129,91913 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor8 GB Memory256 GB SSDApple MLH42HN/A Mac Book Pro₹ 175,71715 inch Screen Intel Core i7 Processor16 GB Memory512 GB SSDApple MJVM2HN/A Mac Book Air₹ 73,90011 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor4 GB Memory128 GB SSDApple MLW72HN/A Mac Book Pro Laptop₹ 189,99515 inch Screen Intel Core i7 Processor16 GB Memory512 GB SSDApple MD761HN-B Mac Book Air₹ 86,90013.3 inch Screen Intel Core i5 Processor4 GB Memory256 GB SSDApple Laptops Price in India Best Apple Laptops Models Price Apple MQD32HN/A Mac Book Air ₹54499Apple MD101HN/A Mac Book Pro ₹79320Apple (MPXT2) Mac Book Pro ₹110090Apple MMGF2HN/A Mac Book Air Laptop ₹69900Apple MPXQ2 Mac Book Pro ₹95826Apple Macbook Pro (MPTT2HN/A) ₹205379Apple MLH32HN/A Macbook Pro ₹152399Apple MPTV2 Mac Book Pro ₹207571Apple MQD42HN/A Macbook Air ₹72499Apple MF839HN/A Mac Book Pro ₹106698Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about Apple Laptops?1. Where can you find the best apple laptop offers online? There are a lot of online shopping websites available. However, some of them are trusted and popular. Those are Amazon, Flipkart, Tata Cliq, Snapdeal, e Bay etc.where you can find offers such as discount or cash back.. You can avail a lot more discount and cashback from these sites if the payment is made online by debit or credit card.2. Is Apple laptop worth to buy for a programmer? Yes, an Apple laptop is surely a worth to buy for a programmer. Apple laptops carry a wide range of powerful features, which efficiently assist in programming. Moreover, Apple laptops are known to deliver a better performance in comparison to Windows with similar hardware setups. The laptops are quite costly as compared to the other ones, so go for it only if the budget is not a constraint.3."
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"docid": "D1261520#0",
"title": "http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2148810/open-dive-asus-laptop.html\nhow to open cd dive on my asus laptop",
"text": "\"Solvedhow to open cd dive on my asus laptopshesup May 19, 2014, 12:11 PMI have a new asus laptop . im new to this . how do I open the side cd drawer3 answers Last reply Sep 2, 2015 Best Answer May 19, 2014More about open dive asus laptop Best answer That Viet Guy May 19, 2014, 12:14 PMYou press a button on the DVD drive. Or go into My Computer, right click the DVD drive, and select eject. You should post what laptop you have. Jessicamiro Jul 19, 2015, 1:17 PMHello, how do I open the side cd drawer, I have a laptop Asus X453M? Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answeruseless username Sep 2, 2015, 2:50 PMIt may not have one. For example my son asked me the same question about his X554L and it didn't have one."
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"docid": "D1810014#0",
"title": "http://latinmeaning.com/what-does-the-latin-word-acer-mean/\nWhat does the Latin Word âacerâ mean?",
"text": "\"Posted on 2014-12-27What does the Latin Word ‘acer’ mean? Written bymelyn Posted in ATagged Latin explanation The English for the Latin word acer is stinging, violent, bitter. Q: What’s the Latin word acer in English? A: stinging, violent, bitter. How do you say the Latin word acer in English? Stinging, violent, bitter. The Latin word acer in English vocabulary. Stinging, violent, bitter. acer, English translation of this Latin word: stinging, violent, bitter. The Latin word acer in English: stinging, violent, bitter."
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"docid": "D1903411#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_scientific_name_of_sugar\nWhat is the scientific name of sugar?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Biology Human Anatomy and Physiology Circulatory System Blood What is the scientific name of sugar? What is the scientific name of sugar? Answer by Dudeboy3 Confidence votes 91The name for the simplest sugar that is in our blood is glucose. There are many other kinds as they become more complex. Monosacchrides include glucose and fructose (from fruit), and then there are disacchrides such as table sugar and lactose (milk sugar).16 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Awenecrysis 2,645 Contributions What is the scientific name for sugar maple? Acer saccharum What is the scientific name of sugar apple? Malus Domestica Mike46 5,100 Contributions What is the scientific name for a sugar glider? The scientific name for the sugar glider is Petaurus breviceps. The sugar glider is a small mammal, specifically a marsupial.. Order: Diprodontia ."
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"docid": "D1006481#0",
"title": "http://treesandshrubs.about.com/od/selection/ss/Meet-13-Species-of-Maple-Trees.htm\nMeet the Many Species of Maple Trees",
"text": "\"Trees & Shrubs Outdoors & Gardening Gardening Meet the Many Species of Maple Trees By Vanessa Richins Myers Updated 03/01/18Share Pin Emailketkarn sakultap/Getty Images01of 14Overview of the Acer Genus Takashi . M/Flickr/CC 2.0Maple trees are classified in the genus Acer in the Maple family (Aceraceae). Many botanists now fold this family into the Sapindaceae (soapberry) family. Almost all of the species are deciduous. Three traits that can help you spot a maple tree are leaves that are palmate and lobed (for most species - check out the hornbeam maple in this series for an example of one with lobeless leaves), opposite branching, and winged seeds called samaras. If you wish to plant the seeds and grow your own, a ... MOREContinue to 2 of 14 below.02of 14Amur Maple Keith Ewing/Flickr/CC By 2.0The Amur maple is one of the smaller trees in the Acer genus. Once established, it will have some drought resistance. In some areas it can be invasive, so check with your extension office first before planting. The 'Embers' and 'Flame' varieties have especially vibrant fall colors in both leaves and fruit. Latin Name: Acer ginnala."
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"docid": "D2071415#0",
"title": "http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/9b.html\n (b). Biological Classification of Organisms",
"text": "\"CHAPTER 9: Introduction to the Biosphere (b). Biological Classification of Organisms The term species has its origins in the ancient Latin language. In this language, the word species means kind. A more technical definition of species is a group of interbreeding organisms that do not ordinarily breed with members of other groups. Biologists estimate that about 10 to 40 million different species inhabit the Earth. Of these species, approximately 1.5 million have been classified. The first individual to propose an orderly system for classifying the variety of organisms found on our planet was Linnaeus (1753). In his system of classification, the finest unit in the organization of life is the species. Linnaeus suggested that every organism should be classified with a unique binomial name. The first term in this classification system is the organism's generic name or Genus ."
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"docid": "D2734301#0",
"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/specific+epithets\nspecific epithet",
"text": "\"specific epithet (redirected from specific epithets) Also found in: Medical .specific epithetn. The uncapitalized Latin adjective or noun that follows a capitalized genus name in binomialnomenclature and serves to distinguish a species from others in the same genus, as saccharum in Acer saccharum (sugar maple). Also called trivial name. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content . Link to this page:<a href=\"\"https://www.thefreedictionary.com/specific+epithets\"\">specific epithet</a>Facebook Twitter Feedback Flashcards & Bookmarks?"
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"docid": "D1046089#0",
"title": "http://www.yourdictionary.com/acrimony\nacrimony",
"text": "acrimonyac·ri·mo·ny Use acrimony in a sentencenoun The definition of acrimony refers to the hostility or bitterness in someone's overall demeanor or speech. An example of the word acrimony is the way in which an angry attendee at a political event might question the politician. Your Dictionary definition and usage example. Copyright © 2018 by Love To Know Corp Link/Citeacrimonybitterness or harshness of temper, manner, or speech; asperity Origin of acrimony Classical Latin acrimonia, sharpness from acer, sharp from Indo-European base an unverified form a?-: see acid Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Link/Citeacrimonynoun Bitter, sharp animosity, especially as exhibited in speech or behavior. Origin of acrimony Latin ācrimōnia sharpness from ācer sharp ; see ak- in Indo-European roots. THE AMERICAN HERITAGE® DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, FIFTH EDITION by the Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries. Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company."
},
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"docid": "D2304020#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_the_latin_word_regem_mean\nWhat does the Latin word benevolent mean?",
"text": "\"Kateybug26 3 Contributions What does the Latin word benevolent mean? Actually that is an English word; the Latin form was originally \"\"benevolens.\"\" bene = good volens = wanting So it means, \"\"wanting good.\"\" . Acually I am a different person …Hortaux 26 Contributions What is the Latin word for honor and what does it mean in Latin? There are actually a few words for honor (that I can find; there's probably more that I haven't come across). Here are some words for honor, and there meanings.. honor, honor …Penthesiliea 1,944 Contributions What does the latin word mean mean? \"\" Meam\"\" is the feminine accusative singular form of the adjective meus, mea, meum. It means \"\"my\"\". Elfgifa 4,950 Contributions What Latin word means woods?\"\"Silva. \"\" What is a Latin word meaning lattice?cancel Ellis Harsham 2,675 Contributions I have degrees in Biological Sciences, Classical languages, Biblical Studies and interests in pottery, gardening, and raising birds."
},
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"docid": "D2717924#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-long-do-Acer-laptops-usually-last\nHow long do Acer laptops usually last?",
"text": "Acer Laptop Reviews Acer Laptops Acer (company)How long do Acer laptops usually last?6 Answers Shane Tennent, INTP-AAnswered Dec 31, 2014 · Author has 7.6k answers and 10.6m answer views No Laptop, when properly handled and maintained, has an expiration date. I can say that a number of different ways, if you like. So yes... that does mean that under the right circumstances, your Acer laptop will last indefinitely. You should NOT be all excited to think I'm telling you that your laptop will run perfectly no matter what you do, for the next 100 years. That is not what I said, nor it is close to what I said. What it means is that when you accept the fact that your laptop will require periodic maintenance (IE, it will take a little skill, or a little money) and that you will be expected to replace certain parts... and that eventually you may not be ABLE to get parts easily... your laptop will keep running until you get rid of it. Your hard drive will fail. This is a certainty. I can't say when... but this is a complex electric/mechanical device that uses a magnetic substrate to record data. There are multiple different (and common) ways that hard drives fail."
},
{
"docid": "D2032953#0",
"title": "http://japanesemaplelovers.com/growing-japanese-maples-from-seed/\nGrowing Japanese Maples from Seed.",
"text": "Growing Japanese Maples from Seed.112 Comments By Michael J. Mc Groarty Perry, Ohio Copyright 2011Wanted! People Who Would Like to Get Paid for Growing Small Plants at Home Click here. Growing Japanese Maple trees from seed is a lot easier than most people think. However, it is important to understand that there are more than 250 different cultivars of the Japanese Maple tree, and my purpose through this website is to introduce you to as many of these different cultivars as I can. Or more appropriately, as we can, because the purpose of this web site is to develop a community of Japanese Maple Lovers and collectors. Japanese Maples come in all kinds of different sizes, different shapes, and have a variety of different growing characteristics. They also have as many different variations of leaf size and shape as you can imagine. And that’s why the Japanese Maple is by far, one of the most versatile plants you can add to your landscape. The different varieties are so unique that you can easily use several of them in a residential or commercial landscape without the slightest hint of redundancy. However, all of this tends to complicate the process of propagating Japanese Maples because very few of these numerous cultivars will come true to the parent plant when grown from seed."
},
{
"docid": "D3412930#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/1792942/biology-chapter-18-set-2-flash-cards/\nBiology Chapter 18 Set 2",
"text": "57 terms rsigler109Biology Chapter 18 Set 2Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Taxonomy The science of classifying living things is called _____________. Taxonomy the science of grouping organisms according to their characteristics and evolutionary history.become more similar in appearance As we move through the biological hierarchy from the kingdom to species level, organisms ____________________.it doesn't seem to fit into either category A mushroom is difficult to classify in Linnaeus's two-kingdom classification system because _______________________. D Which of the following was not a consideration for Carolus Linnaeus when he developed his system of nomenclature of organisms? Linnaeus Which scientist developed the system of classifying organisms by assigning them a genus and species name? Classes A shark's skeleton is made of cartilage while a dolphin's skeleton is made of bone. This is one reason the two organisms are placed in different _________________. Phylum Because both organisms in the diagram are vertebrates, they are classified in the same ___________________. Quercus The organism Quercus phellos is a member of the genus _________________.toxicodendron. Poison ivy is also known as Rhus toxicodendron. Its species identifier is ___________________."
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"docid": "D2477511#0",
"title": "http://community.acer.com/t5/2014-Archives/Need-to-know-about-PQService-Drive/td-p/246442\nNeed to know about PQService Drive.",
"text": "\"Need to know about PQService Drive. New Lady Posts: 4 Member May 2014 in 2014 Archives Hello. I'm a new user of an Acer desktop, and of Windows 7. I came from another brand of computer and Windows XP. Should I have System Protection turned on or off under \"\"System Properties\"\" for this PQ Service drive? I think the protection is Windows 7 Firewall, but I also have Kaspersky. Also, is this what is showing up in Task Manager under \"\"Performance\"\" that looks like another drive graphed? Thank you so much for any help you can give me. I'm just trying to understand my system. Acer-Blayn Posts: 2,326 Moderator Skilled Specialist May 2014The PQService drive is a partition on your hard drive that contains the recovery files to restore your system should you encounter problems."
},
{
"docid": "D2159853#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_plants_by_common_name\nList of plants by common name",
"text": "\"List of plants by common name From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This is a list of plants organized by their common names. However, the common names of plants often vary from region to region, which is why most plant encyclopedias refer to plants using their scientific names, in other words using binomials or \"\"Latin\"\" names. A [ edit]Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZAngel trumpet ( Brugmansia suaveolens)Alder – Alnus Black alder – Alnus glutinosa, Ilex verticillata Common alder – Alnus glutinosa False alder – Ilex verticillata Gray alder – Alnus incana Speckled alder – Alnus incana Striped alder – Ilex verticillata White alder – Alnus incana, Ilex verticillata Almond – Prunus amygdalus Ambrosia Tall ambrosia – Ambrosia trifida Amy root – Apocynum cannabinum Angel trumpet – Brugmansia suaveolens Apple – Malus domestica Apricot – Prunus armeniaca Arfaj – Rhanterium epapposum Arizona sycamore – Platanus wrighitii Arrowwood – Cornus florida Indian arrowwood – Cornus florida Ash – Fraxinus spp. Black ash – Acer negundo, Fraxinus nigra Blue ash – Fraxinus pennsylvanica Cane ash – Fraxinus americana Green ash – Fraxinus pennsylvanica Maple ash – Acer negundo Red ash – Fraxinus pennsylvanica River ash – Fraxinus pennsylvanica Swamp ash – Fraxinus pennsylvanica White ash – Fraxinus americana Water ash – Acer negundo, Fraxinus pennsylvanica Azolla – Azolla Carolina azolla – Azolla caroliniana B [ edit]Contents: Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZFruits of four different banana cultivars Bamboo – Bambuseae Banana – mainly Musa × paradisica, but also other Musa species and hybrids Baobab – Adansonia Bay – Laurus spp. or Umbellularia spp. Bay laurel – Laurus nobilis (culinary)California bay – Umbellularia californica Bean – Fabaceae, specifically Phaseolus spp. Bearberry – Ilex decidua Bear corn – Veratrum viride Beech – Fagus Bindweed Blue bindweed – Solanum dulcamara Bird's nest – Daucus carota Bird's nest plant – Daucus carota Birch – Betula spp. Black birch – Betula lenta, Betula nigra Bolean birch – Betula papyrifera Canoe birch – Betula papyrifera Cherry birch – Betula lenta European weeping birch – Betula pendula European white birch – Betula pendula Gray birch – Betula alleghaniensis Mahogany birch – Betula lenta Paper birch – Betula papyrifera Red birch – Betula nigra River birch – Betula nigra, Betula lenta Silver birch – Betula papyrifera Spice birch – Betula lenta Sweet birch – Betula lenta Water birch – Betula nigra Weeping birch – Betula pendula White birch – Betula papyrifera, Betula pendula Yellow birch – Betula alleghaniensis Bittercress – Barbarea vulgaris, Cardamine bulbosa, Cardamine hirsuta Hairy bittercress – Cardamine hirsuta Bittersweet – Solanum dulcamara Trailing bittersweet – Solanum dulcamara Bitterweed – Any plant in the Ambrosia genus, specially Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Artemisia trifida, Helenium amarum Blackberry – Rubus spp., Rubus pensilvanicus, Rubus occidentalis Hispid swamp blackberry – Rubus hispidus Pennsylvania blackberry – Rubus pensilvanicus Running swamp blackberry – Rubus hispidus Black cap – Rubus occidentalis Black-eyed Susan – Rudbeckia hirta, Rudbeckia fulgida Blackhaw – Viburnum prunifolium Blackiehead – Rudbeckia hirta Black-weed – Ambrosia artemisiifolia Blueberry – Vaccinium (Cyanococcus) spp. Bluebell – Hyacinthoides non-scripta Blue-of-the-heavens – Allium caeruleum Bow-wood – Maclura pomifera Box – Buxus False box – Cornus florida Boxelder – Acer negundo Boxwood – Buxus, Cornus florida False boxwood – Cornus florida Brier Sand brier – Solanum carolinense Brittlebush – Encelia farinosa Broadleaf – Plantago major Brown Betty – Rudbeckia hirta Brown-eyed Susan – Rudbeckia hirta, Rudbeckia triloba Buckeye ( California buckeye) – Aesculus californicabuckeye – Aesculus spp."
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"docid": "D404914#0",
"title": "http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1949086/restore-acer-laptop-back-factory-settings-promps-laptop.html\nIf I want to restore my acer laptop back to its factory settings and I get through all the promps for then my laptop to say th",
"text": "\"Solved If I want to restore my acer laptop back to its factory settings and I get through all the promps for then my laptop to say th Makb Dec 27, 2013, 6:19 AMIf I want to restore my acer laptop back to its factory settings and I get through all the promps for then my laptop to say that is hasn't worked, and that I need to change the date that I want to restore from, but I cannot find how to change the date. It did let me create a date but still isn't working with that date.. What do I do ? How do I change to date to make it work5 answers Last reply Feb 5, 2014 Best Answer Dec 27, 2013More about restore acer laptop back factory settings promps laptop Best answer Phillip Corcoran Dec 27, 2013, 12:25 PMIt sounds like you used \"\"System Restore\"\" in Windows, this is NOT the same as Factory Recovery which restores your laptop back to it's factory defaults. See this Acer support page for factory recovery options and instructions: http://acer--uk.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/29925Makb Dec 27, 2013, 2:39 PMOkay thankyou very much I have just tried that and read up on the site you provided, but when looking for the acer e Recovery management folder I cannot find it on my computer.. I have searched everywhere Related Resources I want to restore my laptop back to factory settings I have an Asus Laptop How can i restore my laptop to factory settings when they say i don't a drive partition and do i need onhow to fix my acer windows 7 laptop when it crashes everytime i try to restore to factory settingshow do I restore factory settings on my Acer aspire 5553 laptop?i cant access my windows 8 on my acer laptop how do i reset it back to factory settings? Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answervancedecker Feb 5, 2014, 2:15 AMActually Acer provides a utility which it recommends using as soon as you get your computer which is called the \"\"Acer e Recovery Management\"\" and provides the option to: Create a \"\"Factory Default Disk\"\" and a \"\"Drivers and Applications Disk\"\" unfortunately, many Acer users belatedly discover that these are not going to trully restore the system to a \"\"factory default\"\" in the sense that normal people understand the meaning of the terms, especially if anything is wrong with the recovery partitions. Assuming this is the issue, the user needs to call Acer and ask them to send real recovery disks, which I have done, and these disks are in fact labeled \"\"System Recovery\"\" and should put the drive back into the same state as it was from the factory. Some people claim that Acer charges for these disks, well I would encourage users to demand that Acer send those disks for free in exchange for not suing Acer. ( you can read more on this topic by viewing my previous rant here: http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/48515-63-acer-factory-recovery-disc-wont-work-acer-aspire-7740#12611044) In summary, the disks Acer had you create whose name \"\"Factory Default\"\" implies it will restore your computer to factory defaults, in a variety of real world conditions will not in fact do so, and instead, you will need actual Factory Default Restore disks which Acer terms \"\"System Restore Disks\"\" arbitrarily and will need to send you by mail."
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"docid": "D515956#0",
"title": "http://forestry.about.com/od/Treebiology/a/Tree-Species.htm\nTree Species Taxonomy",
"text": "\"Science, Tech, Math ›Animals and Nature Tree Species Taxonomy How a Tree Gets a Species Name and a Common Name Share Flipboard Email Print The colorful leaves of the American sweetgum or Red gum, Liquidambar styraciflua in autumn, Bavaria, Germany. ( Klaus Honal/age fotostock/Getty Images)by Steve Nix Updated April 12, 2017Naming a Tree's Genus and Species Tree species and their names are a product of a two-part plant naming system that was introduced and promoted by Carolus Linnaeus in 1753. Linnaeus' grand achievement was the development of what is now called \"\"binomial nomenclature\"\" - a formal system of naming species of living things, including trees, by giving each tree a name composed of two parts called the genus and the species. These names are based on never-to-change Latin words. So Latin terms, when broken into their respective tree genus and species, are called a tree's scientific name. When using that special name, a tree can be identified by botanists and foresters around the world and in any language. The problem before the use of this taxonomic Linnaean tree classification system was the confusion surrounding the use, or misuse, of common names. Using common tree names as the only tree descriptor still presents problems today as common names differ greatly from location to location. Common names of trees are not as commonly used as you might think when traveling through the tree's natural range. Let's look at the sweetgum tree as an example."
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"docid": "D3065413#0",
"title": "http://besttreestoplant.com/buying-trees/types-of-maple-trees/\nTypes of Maple Trees",
"text": "Buying Trees Types of Maple Trees August 13, 2012 Best Trees 0 Comments A common choice for the art of bonsai and the focal point of Canada’s national flag, Maple trees belong to the genus Acer and are available in more than 125 varieties. Also called aceretums, maple collections occupy many arboreta and gardens around the world including the Esveld Aceretum in Boskoop, Netherlands; Arnold Arboretum owned by Havard, Boston and “the five great W’s” including Westonbirt Arboretum, Wakehurst Place Garden, Windsor Great Park, Wisley Garden and Winkworth Arboretum in England. There are several countries which have Maple leaf-watching traditions including Japan and Korea. Kyoto and Nikko in Japan are favored destinations for watching the changing color of maple trees in the autumn season. Types of Maple Trees Out of all the species of maple trees, most are found in Europe, Asia, Latin America and North Africa. Some species of maple can also be found in Pacific coasts of Canada and Rocky Mountains. Only one variety that is Acer laurinum can be found in southern hemisphere. Approximately 54 species of maple trees are under the threat of extinction and meet the criteria of the International Union of Conservation. Maple tree planting is quite simple and trouble-free. Most of the maple species have fibrous and dense root systems and they grow not more than 45 m in height."
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"docid": "D3038661#0",
"title": "http://hvp.osu.edu/pocketgardener/source/description/ti_rdata.html\n.",
"text": "\"Tilia cordata Littleleaf Linden (Tiliaceae - Linden or Basswood Family)FEATURESF ormmedium- to large-sized shade treeslowly maturing at about 60' tall by 40' wide under average urban lawn conditions, but often only 20' tall by 10' wide when used as a street tree under urban stress conditions, yet over 80' tall by 60' wide under optimum growth conditionsupright pyramidal growth habit in youth, becoming rounded oval with agemedium growth rate (slow growth rate when under stress)C ulturefull sun to partial shadeperforms best in full sun in moist, well-drained, deep, rich soils of neutral to alkaline p H; somewhat adaptable to less optimum conditions or soils of acidic p H, but not especially urban tolerant (especially to heat, drought, poor soils, restricted root zones, and pollution) and often suffering significant leaf scorch, stunting, and windthrow when transplanted to sites with stressful conditionspropagated primarily by grafting cultivar stem cuttings onto seedling rootstock Linden Family, with numerous diseases (including sooty mold on the foliage) and pests (especially aphids and Japanese Beetles that attack the foliage) that can cause serious cosmetic damage to the foliage; these biotic stresses are often exacerbated under conditions of abiotic stressabundantly available in ball and burlap formyoung trees, with their densely twiggy canopy in both Summer and Winter, are subject to windthrow after transplanting, and should be staked for their first three years of re-establishment Littleleaf Linden is somewhat sensitive to being transplanted in Autumn, and care should be taken to amend the soil, fertilize, water thoroughly, mulch adequately, and avoid Winter salt spray, to enhance survival chances during the first Winter F oliageemerging light green but quickly transitioning to dark green and semi-glossy on the upper surfaces, ovate, serrated, with a wide cordate base and a short acuminate apex; leaf blade 2.5\"\" long and wide, with a 1\"\" long petiolefoliage is densely arranged along the thick twigs and branches, casting a dense shade even from young treeslower leaf surfaces are a lighter color, and are somewhat exposed as the foliage (with a wide blade base and relatively long petiole for each leaf) flutters in the breezefall color is chartreuse in many years but golden-yellow in the best years, and often colors best when under stress F lowerscreamy yellow, moderately fragrant, and attracting numerous bees, in June and early July, as pendulous inflorescences from the very showy, lime-colored, elongated and curving bracts, the latter of which show up well against the dense background of medium- to dark green fully-expanded foliage F ruitssmall round nutlets with a rough surface, initially pale green, in pendulous clusters from the pale yellow bracts, maturing in Autumn to a light tan color and semi-persistent (along with the curving bracts) into early Winter T wigsstems mature as red-brown, smooth, slightly zig-zag, and densely twiggy, with reddish, shiny, ovoid, prominent Winter buds T runkbranches and the straight young trunk are reddish-brown and very smoothbark becomes lightly furrowed and gray-brown after a few years, then develops a dark gray color with prominent ridges and deep furrows with maturity ID S ummaryovate leaves are shiny, dark green above and lighter green below, densely arranged in alternative fashion along the dense branches and zig-zag twigs, fluttering in the breezes of Summerinflorescences are creamy yellow and fragrant, attracting many bees, hanging from the showy lime-colored curvilinear bracts, in June and early Julygrowth habit is pyramidal to tear-drop shaped, formal, dense, and stately, maintaining a central leader for much of its vertical growth, with many dense lateral branches of relatively small caliper from the trunk, often found so densely at the base of the canopy that they appear in whorled fashion around the trunk at about five to seven feet off the ground, becoming less densely arranged in the middle and upper reaches of the canopy USAGEF unctionshade, specimen, or focal point tree, noted for its symmetrical branching, pyramidal growth habit, and dense shadeoften inappropriately used as a street tree in locations with poor soils, restricted root zones, and seasonal drought, but properly used as a street tree under conditions where site soil and moisture are more optimal, especially when the cultivar 'Greenspire' is usedoften trimmed into \"\"tree hedge form\"\" in Europe T exturemedium texture in foliage and when barethick density in foliage and when bare A ssetsvery formal appearance (symmetrical branching and tight pyramidal growth habit, especially in youth)dense shade, with shiny dark green foliage that flutters in the breezemildly fragrant inflorescences in June and early Julyornamental bracts are lime-colored throughout most of the Summer, and persist into early Winter as tan bracts with miniature round fruits L iabilitiesnot especially urban tolerant, especially when used as a street tree (leaf scorch, windthrow, and decline become evident under stressful conditions; use Tilia cordata 'Greenspire', which is more urban tolerant)foliage may be severely damaged on an annual basis by Japanese Beetles, especially when the trees are found as monocultures in the urban landscapeflowers attract many bees in early Summer H abitatzones 3 to 7native to Europe SELECTIONSA lternatesdense shade trees of moderate stature at maturity under average urban conditions (Acer campestre, Acer rubrum 'Red Sunset', Carpinus betulus, Ostrya virginiana, Pyrus calleryana, etc. ) trees noted for their symmetrical or formal shape, especially in youth (Carpinus betulus, Cercidiphyllum japonicum, Picea abies, Quercus palustris, Zelkova serrata, etc. ) street trees more tolerant of urban stresses (Acer campestre, Crataegus x lavallei, Koelreuteria paniculata, Malus, etc. ) V ariants Tilia cordata 'Fairview' - a rapidly growing cultivar, to 60' tall by 25' wide, with foliage that is thicker and slightly larger than average Tilia cordata 'Greenspire' - by far the most common cultivar, compact and with a long central leader, to 40' tall by 30' wide, narrowly pyramidal in youth but spreading with age, much more urban tolerant than other cultivars, and therefore the reason for its widespread usage as a street tree or specimen tree NOTEST ranslation Tilia is the Latin name for Linden.cordata translates as \"\"heart-shaped\"\" (or cordate), referring to the foliage. P urpose Littleleaf Linden is often found as a small- to medium-sized, densely-foliaged shade tree or street tree, with a highly symmetrical teardrop shape and dense branching habit, especially in youth. S ummary Tilia cordata is known as a common shade or specimen tree, very symmetrical in shape, pyramidal to oval in outline, densely dark green and shiny-foliaged in Summer, but often overused as a street tree and prone to stress-induced leaf scorch, windthrow, and decline under difficult circumstances. Return to Index Copyright � The Ohio State University All rights reserved. \""
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"docid": "D1852556#0",
"title": "http://www.tomsguide.com/forum/88045-35-change-opening-background-page-acer\nHow do you change the opening background page on acer",
"text": "\"How do you change the opening background page on acer Tags: Acer Computers Laptops Last response: June 16, 2013 4:10 AM in Laptop Tech Support Shareken love February 16, 2013 5:37:24 AMwhen I turn on my computer it shows a background with acer. How do I change that? More about : change opening background page acer The Stealthinator February 16, 2013 7:48:51 AMGoogle how to change the login screen background. It involves registry tweaking, so I wouldn't mess around with that unless you are completely sure of what you are doing. If you mean desktop background, right-click and go to Properties/Personalise (Depending on the OS you're using). Go into desktop background settings and select whichever picture you want as your background. m0l Dia Sin February 16, 2013 8:08:31 AMThere are tools that change the login screen background for you but the problem is every 2-3 windows updates will revert that registry entry back to default. Because of that I think he is probably talking about the wallpaper. Unless.. are you talking about a plain black or white screen immediately after hitting the power button to boot the system that says acer? That would be your BIOS."
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"docid": "D57724#0",
"title": "https://www.thespruce.com/deciduous-meaning-lists-of-examples-2131036\nDeciduous Trees: Meaning, Lists of Examples",
"text": "\"Sunburst honey locust trees are deciduous. But the leaves are so small that they don't make much of a mess. David Beaulieu\"\"Deciduous\"\" is an adjective and means that the plant so described sheds its leaves at the end of the growing season. The term is used primarily in reference to trees and shrubs, in contrast with those that are \"\" evergreen .\"\" It is pronounced dih-SIJ-oo-uhs. To remember what \"\"deciduous\"\" means, try relating it to the word, \"\"decadent.\"\" Both come from the Latin root meaning \"\"fall.\"\" The leaves that deciduous trees and shrubs sported in summer fall in autumn, just as the grandeur of a once-mighty nation takes a mighty tumble after that nation has become decadent. The autumn season is alternately called \"\"fall\"\" precisely because it is during this season that the leaves fall from the deciduous trees. How and Why Leaves Fall From Deciduous Trees and Shrubs Why do deciduous trees shed their leaves in fall (and why do they change color?)."
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"docid": "D547606#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malo_malo_malo_malo\nLatin mnemonics",
"text": "\"Latin mnemonics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Malo malo malo malo)navigation search A Latin mnemonic verse or mnemonic rhyme is a mnemonic device for teaching and remembering Latin grammar. Such mnemonics have been considered by teachers to be an effective technique for schoolchildren to learn the complex rules of Latin accidence and syntax. One of their earliest uses was in the Doctrinale by Alexander of Villedieu written in 1199 as an entire grammar of the language comprising 2,000 lines of doggerel verse. Various Latin mnemonic verses continued to be used in English schools until the 1950s and 1960s. Authors who have borrowed Latin mnemonics from Latin textbooks for their own works include Thomas Middleton and Benjamin Britten. For example, in Britten's opera The Turn of the Screw, he used the words of a Latin mnemonic that he had found in a Latin grammar book belonging to Myfanwy Piper's aunt for Miles' \"\"malo\"\" song. Jacques Brel wrote a song in 1962 about a Latin mnemonic verse. Some mnemonics have been recited to hymn tunes. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Examples and analysis3 Classical authors' use4 Footnotes5 References History [ edit]Mnemonic rhymes have been considered by teachers to be an effective technique for schoolchildren to learn the complex rules of Latin accidence and syntax. [ 1]One of the earliest uses of mnemonic verse to teach Latin was the Doctrinale by Alexander of Villedieu, which was an entire grammar of the language comprising 2,000 lines of doggerel verse produced in 1199."
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"docid": "D1056424#0",
"title": "http://www.usna.usda.gov/Gardens/collections/statetreeflower.html\n.",
"text": "State Type Common Name Latin Name Year of Legislation Alabama (AL) Tree longleaf pine Pinus palustris 1997Flower camellia Camellia japonica 1959/1999Alaska (AK) Tree Sitka spruce Picea sitchensis 1962Flower forget-me-not Myosotis alpestris subsp. asiatica 1917Arizona (AZ) Tree palo verde genus Parkinsonia 1954Flower saguaro cactus blossom Carnegia gigantea 1931Arkansas (AR) Tree pine genus Pinus 1939Flower apple blossom Malus domestica 1901California (CA) Tree coast redwood Sequoia sempervirens 1937/1953giant sequoia Sequoiadendron giganteum*Flower California poppy Eschscholzia californica 1903Colorado (CO) Tree blue spruce Picea pungens 1939Flower Rocky Mountain columbine Aquilegia caerulea 1899Connecticut (CT) Tree white oak Quercus alba 1947Flower mountain laurel Kalmia latifolia 1907Delaware (DE) Tree American holly Ilex opaca 1939Flower peach blossom Prunus persica 1895District of Columbia (DC) Tree scarlet oak Quercus coccinea Flower American Beauty rose Rosa 'American Beauty'Florida (FL) Tree cabbage palmetto Sabal palmetto 1953Flower orange blossom Citrus sinensis 1909Georgia (GA) Tree live oak Quercus virginiana 1937Flower Cherokee rose Rosa laevigata 1916Hawaii (HI) Tree candlenut tree, kukui Aleurites moluccana 1959Flower pua aloalo Hibiscus brackenridgei 1988Idaho (ID) Tree western white pine Pinus monticola 1935Flower syringa mock orange Philadelphus lewisii 1931Illinois (IL) Tree white oak Quercus alba 1973Flower purple violet genus Viola 1908Indiana (IN) Tree tulip poplar Liriodendron tulipifera 1931Flower peony Paeonia lactiflora 1957Iowa (IA) Tree oak genus Quercus 1961Flower wild prairie rose Rosa arkansana 1897Kansas (KS) Tree eastern cottonwood Populus deltoides 1937Flower sunflower Helianthus annuus 1903Kentucky (KY) Tree tulip poplar Liriodendron tulipifera 1994Flower goldenrod Solidago sp. 1926Louisiana (LA) Tree baldcypress Taxodium distichum 1963Flower magnolia Magnolia grandiflora 1900Maine (ME) Tree eastern white pine Pinus strobus 1945Flower eastern white pine tassel and cone Pinus strobus 1895Maryland (MD) Tree white oak Quercus alba 1941Flower black-eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta 1918Massachusetts (MA) Tree American elm Ulmus americana 1941Flower mayflower Epigaea repens 1918Michigan (MI) Tree eastern white pine Pinus strobus 1955Flower apple blossom Malus domestica 1897Minnesota (MN) Tree red pine Pinus resinosa 1945Flower pink and white ladyslipper Cypripedium reginae 1893Mississippi (MS) Tree magnolia genus Magnolia 1938Flower magnolia Magnolia grandiflora 1952Missouri (MO) Tree flowering dogwood Cornus florida 1955Flower hawthorn genus Crataegus 1923Montana (MT) Tree ponderosa pine Pinus ponderosa 1949Flower bitterroot Lewisia rediviva 1895Nebraska (NE) Tree eastern cottonwood Populus deltoides 1972Flower goldenrod Solidago gigantea 1895Nevada (NV) Tree singleleaf pinyon pine Pinus monophylla 1953Tree bristlecone pine Pinus longaeva * 1987Flower sagebrush Artemisia tridentata 1917New Hampshire (NH) Tree paper birch Betula papyrifera 1947Flower purple lilac Syringa vulgaris 1919New Jersey (NJ) Tree northern red oak Quercus rubra 1950Flower violet Viola sororia 1971New Mexico (NM) Tree pinyon pine Pinus edulis 1949Flower yucca Yucca glauca 1927New York (NY) Tree sugar maple Acer saccharum 1956Flower rose genus Rosa 1955North Carolina (NC) Tree longleaf pine Pinus palustris 1963Flower flowering dogwood Cornus florida 1941North Dakota (ND) Tree American elm Ulmus americana 1947Flower wild prairie rose Rosa arkansana 1907Ohio (OH) Tree Ohio buckeye Aesculus glabra 1953Flower scarlet carnation Dianthus caryophyllus 1904Oklahoma (OK) Tree eastern redbud Cercis canadensis 1937Flower mistletoe Phoradendron leucarpum 1983Oregon (OR) Tree Douglas-fir Pseudotsuga menziesii 1939Flower Oregon grape Berberis aquifolium 1899Pennsylvania (PA) Tree eastern hemlock Tsuga canadensis 1931Flower mountain laurel Kalmia latifolia 1933Rhode Island (RI) Tree red maple Acer rubrum 1964Flower violet Viola palmata 1968South Carolina (SC) Tree cabbage palmetto Sabal palmetto 1939Flower yellow jessamine Gelsemium sempervirens 1924South Dakota (SD) Tree Black Hills spruce Picea glauca var. densata 1947Flower pasque flower Anemone patens var. multifida 1903Tennessee (TN) Tree tulip poplar Liriodendron tulipifera 1947Flower iris Iris germanica 1933Texas (TX) Tree pecan Carya illinoinensis 1919Flower Texas bluebonnet genus Lupinus 1901Utah (UT) Tree blue spruce Picea pungens 1933Flower sego lily genus Calochortus 1911Vermont (VT) Tree sugar maple Acer saccharum 1949Flower red clover Trifolium pratense 1895Virginia (VA) Tree flowering dogwood Cornus florida 1956Flower flowering dogwood Cornus florida 1918Washington (WA) Tree western hemlock Tsuga heterophylla 1947Flower coast rhododendron Rhododendron macrophyllum 1892West Virginia (WV) Tree sugar maple Acer saccharum 1949Flower rhododendron Rhododendron maximum 1903Wisconsin (WI) Tree sugar maple Acer saccharum 1949Flower violet Viola sororia 1949Wyoming (WY) Tree plains cottonwood Populus deltoides subsp. monilifera 1947/1961Flower Indian paintbrush Castilleja linariifolia 1917Guam Tree ifil or ifit Intsia bijuga Flower puti tai nobiu Bougainvillea spectabilis Northern Marianas Tree flame tree Delonix regia Flower plumeria Plumeria rubra forma acutifolia Puerto Rico Tree silk-cotton tree Ceiba pentandra Flower Puerto Rico hibiscus Thespesia grandiflora U. S. Virgin Islands Tree no official tree Flower yellow trumpetbush Tecoma stans 1934"
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"docid": "D226522#0",
"title": "https://www.thespruce.com/thirteen-species-of-maple-trees-3269671\nMeet the Many Species of Maple Trees",
"text": "\"Trees & Shrubs Outdoors & Gardening Gardening Meet the Many Species of Maple Trees By Vanessa Richins Myers Updated 03/01/18Share Pin Emailketkarn sakultap/Getty Images01of 14Overview of the Acer Genus Takashi . M/Flickr/CC 2.0Maple trees are classified in the genus Acer in the Maple family (Aceraceae). Many botanists now fold this family into the Sapindaceae (soapberry) family. Almost all of the species are deciduous. Three traits that can help you spot a maple tree are leaves that are palmate and lobed (for most species - check out the hornbeam maple in this series for an example of one with lobeless leaves), opposite branching, and winged seeds called samaras. If you wish to plant the seeds and grow your own, a ... MOREContinue to 2 of 14 below.02of 14Amur Maple Keith Ewing/Flickr/CC By 2.0The Amur maple is one of the smaller trees in the Acer genus. Once established, it will have some drought resistance. In some areas it can be invasive, so check with your extension office first before planting. The 'Embers' and 'Flame' varieties have especially vibrant fall colors in both leaves and fruit. Latin Name: Acer ginnala."
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"docid": "D2310633#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protrusio_acetabuli\nProtrusio acetabuli",
"text": "\"Protrusio acetabuli Right sided Protrusio acetabuli Classification and external resources Specialty rheumatology ICD - 10 M24.7ICD - 9-CM 718.6Diseases DB 33283 [ edit on Wikidata]Protrusio acetabuli is an uncommon defect of the acetabulum. The acetabulum is the socket that receives the femoral head to make the hip joint. The hip bone of the pelvic bone /girdle is composed of three bones, the ilium, the ischium and the pubis. In protrusio deformity, there is medial displacement of the femoral head in that the medial aspect of the femoral cortex is medial to the ilioischial line. The socket is too deep and may protrude into the pelvis. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Classification2 Signs and symptoms3 Natural course4 Treatment5 References Classification [ edit]Protrusio acetabuli is divided into two types, primary and secondary. Primary protrusio acetabuli are characterized by progressive protrusio in middle aged women, and may be associated with osteoarthritis. They may be familial. Secondary protrusio acetabuli's causes include femoral head prosthesis, cup arthroplasty, septic arthritis, central fracture dislocation, or total hip replacement surgery Protrusio acetabuli may also be thought of as unilateral or bilateral. Unilateral protrusio acetabuli may be caused by tuberculous arthritis, trauma, or fibrous dysplasia."
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"docid": "D173709#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asymptomatic\nAsymptomatic",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Pulmonary contusion due to trauma is an example of a condition that can be asymptomatic with half of people showing no signs at the initial presentation since such symptoms can take time to develop. The CT scan shows a pulmonary contusion (red arrow) accompanied by a rib fracture (purple arrow). In medicine, a disease is considered asymptomatic if a patient is a carrier for a disease or infection but experiences no symptoms. A condition might be asymptomatic if it fails to show the noticeable symptoms with which it is usually associated. Asymptomatic infections are also called subclinical infections. Other diseases (such as mental illnesses) might be considered subclinical if they present some but not all of the symptoms required for a clinical diagnosis. The term clinically silent is also used. Knowing that a condition is asymptomatic is important because: It may develop symptoms later and so require watch and wait or early treatment. It may resolve itself or become benign. It is required that a person undergoes treatment so it does not cause later medical problems such as high blood pressure and hyperlipidaemia. ["
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"docid": "D331332#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luxating_patella\nLuxating patella",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Luxating patella Patella luxation on radiograph: Left before, right after reduction; after reduction, the patella is still displaced. Classification and external resources Specialty rheumatology ICD - 10 M22.1ICD - 9-CM 836.3, 836.4 [ edit on Wikidata]Luxating patella (or trick knee, subluxation of patella, floating patella, or floating kneecap) is a condition in which the patella, or kneecap, dislocates or moves out of its normal location. Patellar luxation is a common condition in dogs, particularly small and miniature breeds. The condition usually becomes evident between the ages of 4 and 6 months. It can occur in cats, as well, especially domestic short-haired cats. [ 1]It also occurs in humans, where it can be associated with damage to the anterior cruciate ligament. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 Presentation2 Causes3 Diagnosis3.1 Grade I3.2 Grade II3.3 Grade III3.4 Grade IV4 Treatment5 References Presentation [ edit]Most cases of patellar luxation are medial, and this is frequently a congenital problem in toy- and miniature-breed dogs. Breeds showing a predisposition for medial patellar luxation include miniature and toy Poodles, Maltese, Jack Russell Terriers, Yorkshire Terriers, Pomeranians, Pekingese, Patterdale Terriers, Chihuahuas, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Papillons, Boston Terriers, Plummer Terriers, and Teddy Roosevelt Terriers. Large-breed dogs are also affected, and the Labrador retriever seems particularly predisposed. Patellar luxation is less common in cats than in dogs."
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"docid": "D1000709#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallux_varus\nHallux varus",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Hallux varus Radiography of the left foot of a young male showing progressive Hallux varus Specialty Medical genetics Hallux varus, or sandal gap, [1] is a deformity of the great toe joint where the hallux is deviated medially (towards the midline of the body) away from the first metatarsal bone. The hallux usually moves in the transverse plane. Unlike hallux valgus, also known as hallux abducto valgus or bunion, hallux varus is uncommon in the West but it is common in cultures where the population remains unshod. References [ edit]^ Weerakkody, Yuranga. \"\" Sandal gap deformity - Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org\"\". radiopaedia.org. External links [ edit]Classification V · T · DICD - 10: M20.3, Q66.3 ICD - 9-CM: 735.1, 755.66 Me SH: D050488 [ hide]v t e Musculoskeletal disorders: Acquired musculoskeletal deformities ( M20–M25, M95, 734–738)Upper limbshoulder Winged scapula Adhesive capsulitis Rotator cuff tear Subacromial bursitiselbow Cubitus valgus Cubitus varushand deformity Wrist drop Boutonniere deformity Swan neck deformity Mallet finger Lower limbhip Protrusio acetabuli Coxa valga Coxa varaleg Unequal leg lengthpatella Luxating patella Chondromalacia patellae Patella baja Patella altafoot deformity Bunion/hallux valgus Hallux varus Hallux rigidus Hammer toe Foot drop Flat feet Club footknee Genu recurvatum Head Cauliflower ear General terms Valgus deformity / Varus deformity Joint stiffness Ligamentous laxity This article about a disease of musculoskeletal and connective tissue is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Categories: Foot diseases Musculoskeletal disease stubs \""
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"docid": "D255418#0",
"title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/rash/glossary_em.htm\nMedical Dictionary",
"text": "Rash Main Article Glossary Rash Glossary of Terms Adult Skin Problems Slideshow Quiz: Is Ringworm Contagious? Gallery of Skin Problems and Images Collection The following are health and medical definitions of terms that appear in the Rash article. Acne: Localized skin inflammation as a result of overactivity of the oil glands at the bas... See the entire definition of Acne Acyclovir: (Brand name: Zovirax) One of a group of antiviral drugs that acts against the h... See the entire definition of Acyclovir Allergy: A misguided reaction to foreign substances by the immune system, the body system ... See the entire definition of Allergy Amyloidosis: A group of diseases that result from the abnormal deposition of a protein, ca... See the entire definition of Amyloidosis Ankle: The ankle joint is complex. It is made up of two joints: the true ankle joint and ... See the entire definition of Ankle Antibiotic: A drug used to treat bacterial infections. Antibiotics have no effect on viral... See the entire definition of Antibiotic Antibody: An immunoglobulin, a specialized immune protein, produced because of the introdu... See the entire definition of Antibody Antifungal: A medication that limits or prevents the growth of yeasts and other fungal org... See the entire definition of Antifungal Antihistamines: Drugs that combat the histamine released during an allergic reaction by bl... See the entire definition of Antihistamines Antinuclear antibody: An unusual antibody that is directed against structures within the n... See the entire definition of Antinuclear antibody Antiviral: An agent that kills a virus or that suppresses its ability to replicate and, he... See the entire definition of Antiviral Anxiety: A feeling of apprehension and fear, characterized by physical symptoms such as pa... See the entire definition of Anxiety Arms: An appendage in anatomy and in clinical trials. See: Arm. Aspergillosis: Infection with the fungus Aspergillus, seen especially in people with compr... See the entire definition of Aspergillosis Atopic: A predisposition toward developing certain allergic hypersensitivity reactions. At... See the entire definition of Atopic Atopic dermatitis: A skin disease characterized by areas of severe itching, redness, scali... See the entire definition of Atopic dermatitis Atypical: Unusual, or not fitting a single diagnostic category. /spa... See the entire definition of Atypical Autoimmune: Pertaining to autoimmunity, a misdirected immune response that occurs when the... See the entire definition of Autoimmune Bacteria: Single-celled microorganisms that can exist either as independent (free-living) ... See the entire definition of Bacteria Bacterial: Of or pertaining to bacteria, as in a bacterial lung infection. See the entire definition of Bacterial Biopsy: The removal of a sample of tissue for examination under a microscope to check for ... See the entire definition of Biopsy Birth control: Birth control is the use of any practices, methods, or devices to prevent p... See the entire definition of Birth control Blood count: The calculated number of white or red blood cells (WBCs or RBCs) in a cubic m... See the entire definition of Blood count Bumps: The raised area of a bump or bruise results from blood leaking from these injured b... See the entire definition of Bumps Cancer: An abnormal growth of cells which tend to proliferate in an uncontrolled way and, ... See the entire definition of Cancer CBC: A commonly used abbreviation in medicine that stands for complete blood count, a set... See the entire definition of CBCCellulitis: A spreading bacterial infection underneath the skin surface characterized by r... See the entire definition of Cellulitis Chemotherapy: 1."
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"docid": "D1453956#0",
"title": "http://www.flashcardmachine.com/final-examstudyguide1.html\nFlashcard Machine -create, study and share online flash cards",
"text": "\"Flashcard Machine -create, study and share online flash cards My Flashcards Flashcard Library About Contribute Help Sign In Create Account Search Home Flashcards History Final Exam Study Guide Shared Flashcard Set Details Title Final Exam Study Guide Description All of the Test questions/answers Total Cards 231Subject History Level Undergraduate 2Created 12/04/2012Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional History Flashcards Cards Term The Renaissance begain in Definition Italy Term The phrase l'uomo universale means that one should Definition Be capable of achievments in many areas Term This Renaissance woman defended the right of women to pursue scholar aly pursuits Definition Laura Cerata Term An italian intellectual who hunted down ancient manuscripts and emphasized classical latin was Definition Petrarch Term The ideal of early fifteenth-century Humanists was to Definition Serve the state Term The principles of Early Renaissance art Definition Were demonstrated in the frescoes of Masaccio, which employed the laws of perspective and a more realistic relationship between figures and landscape Term Renaissance artists Definition Focused on a realistic portrayal of human beings and nature Term The architect Filippo Brunelleschi was inspired by Definition Roman shirts Term The divine beauty of the ceiling figures in the Sistine chapel are a reflection of the Neoplatonism of Definition Michelangelo Term The artist who painted the Sistine chapel and who sculpted the statue of David was Definition Michelangelo Term Which area failed to establish a centralized territorial state by the end of the fifteenth century Definition Italy Term The italian city states such as venice and florence could best be described as Definition Merchant oligarchies Term France's Louis XI was known as the Definition Spider Term The English King was most responsible for creating a strong monarchial government was Definition Henry VIITerm All of the following are correct about the HOly Roman empire in the fifteenth century except Definition It was a strong centralized territorial state Term All of the following were true of the political recovery of the fifteenth century in Europe except Definition Centralized monarchies gained strength in germanic central europe Term Western historians customarily regard this as the crucial point in opening the trade routes to the East Definition The voyages of Vasco De Gama Term By the early 1400s, a growing percentage of the Asian spice trade was being transported Definition In muslim ships Term The major impetus for the spread of Islam in Southeast asia came in the early fifteenth century with the establishment of this sultanate Definition Malacca Term One of the earliest West African states to become Muslim was Definition Mali Term By the twelfth century, a great center of islamic learning in West Africa was Definition Timbuktu Term Europeans embarked on expansionish voyages for all of the following except Definition Fear that islam would occupy the rest of the world if Christendom did not Term Prince Henry Definition Established a school for navigators in Portugal in 1419Term An influential cargo brought back to Portugal from the West African coastal voyages Definition Slaves Term The cape of good hope was rounded in 1487 by Definition Bartolomeu Dias Term The portuguese leaders who first landed at Calicut and seized the 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"title": "http://www.glowm.com/section_view/heading/Radiology%20in%20the%20Diagnosis,%20Staging,%20and%20Management%20of%20Gynecologic%20Malignancies/item/265\nRadiology in the Diagnosis, Staging, and Management of Gynecologic Malignancies",
"text": "Radiology in the Diagnosis, Staging, and Management of Gynecologic Malignancies Monzer M. Abu-Yousef, MD, ABRProfessor of Radiology, The University of Iowa College of Medicine, and Director of Ultrasound, The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa Retta E. Pelsang, MDAssistant Professor of Radiology, The University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa Nina A. Mayr, MDAssistant Professor of Radiation Oncology, University of Iowa College of Medicine, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa Thomas J. Barloon, MDAssociate Professor, Department of Radiology, University of Iowa College of Medicine and University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa INTRODUCTIONCERVICAL CANCERENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMAOVARIAN CANCERSPREAD TO BLADDER AND URETERSSPREAD TO BOWELSSPREAD TO LIVERSPREAD TO SKELETONSPREAD TO LYMPH NODESSPREAD TO PERITONEUMSPREAD TO CHESTTREATMENT PLANNINGMONITORING TUMOR TREATMENTTREATMENT COMPLICATIONSRADIOLOGY-GUIDED INTERVENTIONAL PROCEDURESREFERENCESINTRODUCTIONRoutine clinical, laboratory, and radiologic examinations for gynecologic malignancies are performed for the purpose of tumor detection, diagnosis, and accurate staging, so as to enable optimal treatment planning. Specific radiologic examinations for each malignancy depend on the site, histology, grade, and pattern and extent of spread based on clinical evaluation. In this chapter, we will discuss each of the three major gynecologic malignancies: cervical, uterine, and ovarian cancers. We will give a brief background, review imaging (ultrasound and magnetic resonance) anatomy, present the most common sites of spread, and evaluate the effectiveness of clinical staging. We will also discuss the roles of the various imaging techniques in terms of the following: indications, advantages, limitations in diagnosis and staging, use in treatment planning, evaluation of tumor regression and recurrence, and detection of treatment complications. Finally, we will discuss the role of radiologically guided percutaneous procedures such as fine-needle aspiration in the diagnosis of tumor, its spread, and recurrence; percutaneous nephrostomy and ureteral stenting for draining obstructed renal units; and aspiration and drainage of abscesses and other postoperative fluid collections. CERVICAL CANCERBackground Carcinoma of the cervix is the third most common malignancy of the female reproductive tract and the second most common malignancy in women 15 to 34 years of age, with a peak incidence at 45 to 55 years. Risk factors include low socioeconomic class, black race, early sexual activity, multiple sexual partners, multiparity, and infection with herpes simplex virus type 2. Because of extensive Papanicolaou smear screening, the incidence of invasive cervical cancer continues to decline. In the United States, there are an estimated 15,700 new cases diagnosed every year."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marfan_syndrome\nMarfan syndrome",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Marfan syndrome Synonyms Marfan's syndrome A positive wrist sign in a person with Marfan syndrome (the thumb and little finger overlap, when grasping the wrist of the opposite hand). [ 1]Specialty Medical genetics Symptoms Tall, thin build; long arms and legs; flexible fingers and toes [2]Complications Scoliosis, mitral valve prolapse, aortic aneurysm [2]Duration Long term [2]Causes Genetic ( autosomal dominant) [2]Diagnostic method Ghent criteria [3]Medication Beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, ACE inhibitors [4] [5]Prognosis Often normal life expectancy [2]Frequency 1 in 5,000–10,000 [4]Marfan syndrome ( MFS) is a genetic disorder of the connective tissue. [ 2] The degree to which people are affected varies. [ 2] People with Marfan tend to be tall, and thin, with long arms, legs, fingers, and toes. [ 2] They also typically have flexible joints and scoliosis. [ 2] The most serious complications involve the heart and aorta with an increased risk of mitral valve prolapse and aortic aneurysm. [ 2] [6] Other commonly affected areas include the lungs, eyes, bones, and the covering of the spinal cord. [ 2]MFS is an autosomal dominant disorder. [ 2] About 75% of the time, the condition is inherited from a parent, while 25% of the time it is a new mutation. [ 2] It involves a mutation to the gene that makes fibrillin, which results in abnormal connective tissue. ["
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"title": "http://www.myfit.ca/fitnessprograms/viewall.asp?browse=yes&programtype=Muscular%20Definition\nMuscular Definition Workout Plans and Routines",
"text": "Muscular Definition Workout Plans and Routines Home Workouts Muscular Definition Workouts Updated: Sept 22nd, 2017Please search below for your program or browse through all of the workout routines available with the menu bar above. These free Muscular Definition exercise workouts plans are available for you to print and bring with you to the gym or health club in your city. A circuit training program for muscular definition and fat burn. | Muscular Definition Myfit Recommended Purpose: Monday (day 1), Tuesday (day 2), Wednesday (rest), Thursday (Day1) Friday (day2), S... Type of Program: Muscular Definition Level: Intermediate Days: 3Beginner Strength Training Program | Muscular Definition Myfit Recommended Purpose: 3 days per week: Monday (DAY 1), Wednesday (DAY 1), Friday (DAY 1) ... Type of Program: Muscular Definition Level: Beginner Days: 3trim and tone | Muscular Definition Purpose: ... Type of Program: Muscular Definition Level: Beginner Days: 5Beginner Freeweight Program | Muscular Definition Myfit Recommended Purpose: Complete this routine 3 days per week with a 24 hour break inbetween workouts. ... Type of Program: Muscular Definition Level: Beginner Days: 1Increase Physical Fitness | Muscular Definition Purpose: ... Type of Program: Muscular Definition Level: Beginner Days: 3Fitness | Muscular Definition Purpose: ... Type of Program: Muscular Definition Level: Beginner Days: 3Weight Loss and Tone | Muscular Definition Purpose: Cardio 3 days - Monday, Wed, Friday Strength 3 days - Tues, Thur, Sat... Type of Program: Muscular Definition Level: Beginner Days: 6Weight Loss | Muscular Definition Purpose: This is a no rest based program. It is split into upper body and lower body, so... Type of Program: Muscular Definition Level: Advanced Days: 4Advanced Fat Loss Weight Training Routine | Muscular Definition Myfit Recommended Purpose: Ex. Monday (day 1), Tuesday (day 2), Wednesday (day 3), Thursday (day 4/REST), F... Type of Program: Muscular Definition Level: Advanced Days: 4Post-Natal | Muscular Definition Purpose: Do not start this this workout until you have gotten the OK from your doctor to ... Type of Program: Muscular Definition Level: Intermediate Days: 7Rebuilding for Baseball | Muscular Definition Purpose: ... Type of Program: Muscular Definition Level: Intermediate Days: 5Toning | Muscular Definition Purpose: This program may be completed 4 times per week.... Type of Program: Muscular Definition Level: Intermediate Days: 5Overall Strengthing Program | Muscular Definition Purpose: Complete this program 3 days per week. ie. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Also m... Type of Program: Muscular Definition Level: Intermediate Days: 3Ab / Abdominal, Obliques and Hip Flexors Workout | Muscular Definition Myfit Recommended Purpose: To train your ab's (Abdominals) and obliques you need to apply weight like every... Type of Program: Muscular Definition Level: Intermediate Days: 7muscular definition | Muscular Definition Purpose: ... Type of Program: Muscular Definition Level: Intermediate Days: 3Vacation Workout | Muscular Definition Purpose: This workout can be completed in the resort/hotel gym during your vacation."
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"title": "http://studentsurvive2thrive.blogspot.com/2012/01/free-medical-terminology-flash-cards_18.html\nFree Medical Terminology Flash Cards: Suffixes",
"text": "\"Free Medical Terminology Flash Cards: Suffixes Suffixes end words but are often where definitions begin in medical terminology. After determining the meaning of the suffix, the prefix is usually defined next, followed by the root word meaning. Suffixes may be used to to make a word either an adjective or a noun. Depending on how the root word ends, a combining vowel may be attached between the root word and the suffix. A suffix will have the same meaning when added to any root word. For instance, -plasty means surgical repair, so rhinoplasty would denote surgical repair of the nose while angioplasty means surgical repair of a blood vessel. Some suffixes may have the same or similar meanings. For example, -al, -ary, ical, and -oid all may mean \"\"pertaining to,\"\" but each may be used with particular root words in practice. Some suffixes that have the same meaning may be interchanged with other suffixes with the same meaning in certain circumstances. How to Use These Suffix Flash Cards The following free medical terminology flash cards may help people to study common suffixes used in medical professions."
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"title": "http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/stfu\nDefinition of STFU",
"text": "\"STFUinterjectionacronym for \"\"shut the fuck up\"\". Used mainly in computer-based conversation (instant messaging, email, text messaging, etc.) I told that jerk to STFU yesterday. Stfu. See more words with the same meaning: Internet, texting, SMS, email, chat acronyms (list of). See more words with the same meaning: censored replacements for offensive terms (list of). See more words with the same meaning: retorts and taunts (list of). Last edited on Apr 07 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 11 2001 .+ Add a definition for this slang term Share Tweet E-mail More info: Interactive stats: RRelated words Usage Vulgarity Slang Map Related words Slang terms with the same meaning Other terms relating to ' Internet, texting, SMS, email, chat acronyms (list of) ':n/g Definitions include: acronym for \"\"no good\"\". BFFDefinitions include: acronym for \"\"best friend (s) forever\"\".kthanksbye Definitions include: shortened version of \"\"okay, thanks, bye. \"\""
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"title": "https://radiologykey.com/femoroacetabular-impingement/\nFemoroacetabular Impingement",
"text": "Femoroacetabular Impingement Julia Crim, MDTERMINOLOGYAbbreviations and Synonyms Femoroacetabular impingement: FAIDefinitions Cam impingement: Due to nonspherical femoral head impinging within acetabulum Pincer impingement: Due to abnormal morphology of acetabulum impinging against femur IMAGING FINDINGSImaging Recommendations Best imaging tool: MR arthrography Protocol advice Cone to affected hip: FOV 16-20 cm Coronal T1WI and T2WI FSAxial oblique T1WI FS, angled along neck of femur Sagittal T1WI FS or PD FSAxial T1WI FSMR Findings Predisposing factors for pincer-type impingement Acetabular superior rim retroversion Measure at most superior axial cut where femoral head is seen Angle between horizontal and a line intersecting anterior and posterior margins of acetabulum Normal: 15° anteversion; abnormal: < 0°Coxa profunda: Abnormally deep acetabulum Assessed with center-edge angle Angle between vertical line through center femoral head and line through lateral margin acetabulum Normal: 25-35°; abnormal: > 40°Protrusio acetabuli: Medial margin of femoral head protrudes medial to medial teardrop of acetabulum Predisposing factors for cam-type impingement Wide femoral neck: Globally decreased femoral head/neck offset Pistol grip deformity: Decreased lateral head-neck offset, normal offset medially Femoral “bump”: Focal prominence at head/neck junction, either laterally or anteriorly Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE): Medial and posterior displacement of femoral head Perthes disease: Broad, flat femoral head and short femoral neck Multiple hereditary exostoses: Osteochondromas deform femoral neck Alpha angle developed as way to quantify abnormal head-neck offset Measured on axial oblique image through center of femoral neck Angle between central axis of femoral neck and point where femoral neck wider than radius of femoral head Normal: < 50°Secondary findings of impingement Acetabular labral tear Usually in anterosuperior quadrant Acetabular hyaline cartilage defect or delamination May occur without labral tear If labral tear present, occurs adjacent to it Femoral head cartilage defect (less common)Fibrocystic change at anterolateral margin of femoral head-neck junction Previously known as “Pitt’s pit”Focal bone marrow edema Progresses to shallow, rounded cortical depression filled with fibrous tissue Radiographic Findings Can see many of femoral morphologic changes listed above Acetabular retroversion can be seen on well-positioned AP pelvis radiographs Superior margin of anterior wall projects lateral to posterior wall Do not attempt to diagnose if patient rotated or there is excessive pelvic tilt CLINICAL ISSUESPresentation Most common signs/symptoms: Pain with adduction, flexion, internal rotation Demographics Age: Usually presents in early adulthood Natural History & Prognosis Leads to premature osteoarthritis Treatment Periacetabular osteotomy (PAO): Osteotomies of ilium, ischium, pubis rotate acetabulum Acetabular advancement: Debridement of anterior acetabulum and reattachment of labrum Femoral recontouring: Removal of prominence at head-neck junction Often with osteotomy of greater trochanter DIAGNOSTIC CHECKLISTConsider May have abnormal morphology of hip without developing FAIFAI is a clinical diagnosis Majority of patients have both cam-type and pincertype impingement SELECTED REFERENCES1. Tannast M et al: Femoroacetabular impingement: radiographic diagnosis—what the radiologist should know. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 188 (6):1540-52, 20072. James SL et al: MRI findings of femoroacetabular impingement. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 187 (6):1412-9, 20063. Pfirrmann CW et al: Cam and pincer femoroacetabular impingement: characteristic MR arthrographic findings in 50 patients. Radiology. 240 (3):778-85, 2006Image Gallery (Left) Frontal graphic shows bump at lateral margin of femoral head/neck junction, causing femoroacetabular impingement."
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"title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/coronary_heart_disease/glossary_em.htm\nMedical Dictionary",
"text": "\"Coronary Heart Disease Main Article Glossary Heart Disease Glossary of Terms A Visual Guide to Heart Disease Medical Illustrations of the Heart Image Collection Take the Heart Disease Quiz!The following are health and medical definitions of terms that appear in the Heart Disease article. Abdomen: The belly, that part of the body that contains all of the structures between the... See the entire definition of Abdomen Abdominal: Relating to the abdomen, the belly, that part of the body that contains all of ... See the entire definition of Abdominal Abdominal pain: Pain in the belly. Abdominal pain can be acute or chronic. It may reflect ... See the entire definition of Abdominal pain Abnormal: Outside the expected norm, or uncharacteristic of a particular patient. See the entire definition of Abnormal Adenosine: A nucleoside containing adenine as its base. Adenosine acts to dilate the coron... See the entire definition of Adenosine Alcohol abuse: Use of alcoholic beverages to excess, either on individual occasions (binge... See the entire definition of Alcohol abuse Angina: Chest pain due to an inadequate supply of oxygen to the heart muscle. The pain is ... See the entire definition of Angina Angina pectoris: Chest pain due to an inadequate supply of oxygen to the heart muscle. The... See the entire definition of Angina pectoris Angiogram: An X-ray image of blood vessels. The vessels can be seen because a contrast dye... See the entire definition of Angiogram Angiography: A procedure performed to view blood vessels after injecting them with a radio... See the entire definition of Angiography Angioplasty: Procedure with a balloon-tipped catheter to enlarge a narrowing in a coronary... See the entire definition of Angioplasty Arms: An appendage in anatomy and in clinical trials. See: Arm."
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"text": "ABOUTHistory Copyright and Contributors Purchasing Did You Know? REFERENCESRegional and World Maps Flags of the World Gallery of Covers Definitions and Notes Guide to Country Profiles Guide to Country Comparisons The World Factbook Users Guide APPENDICESA: abbreviations B: international organizations and groups C: selected international environmental agreements D: cross-reference list of country data codes E: cross-reference list of hydrographic data codes F: cross-reference list of geographic names G: weights and measures FAQ s CONTACTFIELD LISTING :: LITERACYCountry LITERACY (%)Afghanistan definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 38.2% male: 52% female: 24.2% (2015 est. ) Albania definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 97.6% male: 98.4% female: 96.9% (2015 est. ) Algeria definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 80.2% male: 87.2% female: 73.1% (2015 est. ) Andorra definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 100% male: 100% female: 100% (2016 est. ) Angola definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 71.1% male: 82% female: 60.7% (2015 est. ) Antigua and Barbuda definition: age 15 and over has completed five or more years of schooling total population: 99% male: 98.4% female: 99.4% (2012 est. ) Argentina definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 98.1% male: 98% female: 98.1% (2015 est. ) Armenia definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 99.7% male: 99.7% female: 99.6% (2015 est. ) Aruba definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 97.5% male: 97.5% female: 97.5% (2015 est. )"
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"title": "https://www.flashcardmachine.com/ch-6general-anatomyphysiology.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "\"Shared Flashcard Set Details Title Ch 6. General Anatomy & Physiology Description Milady's Standard Cosmetology Total Cards 283Subject Cosmetology Level Professional Created 12/06/2010Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Cosmetology Flashcards Cards Term How many bones in the cuneiform bones? Definition3Term How many bones in the cervidal verterbrae? Definition7Term How many bones in the tarsal bone? Definition7Term Cranium is an oval, bony case that protects the brain, made up of ___ bones. Definition8Term Weight of the heart is approximately ___ oz. Definition9Term How many bones in the facial skeleton?"
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"text": "Shared Flashcard Set Details Title AP2 Holes Description Respiratory Chap 19Total Cards 200Subject Anatomy Level Undergraduate 1Created 07/06/2009Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Anatomy Flashcards Cards Term Microorganisms removed from incoming air by sticky mucus are most likely to be destroyed by Definition C. the digestive action of gastric juice Term Which of the following bones does not possess sinuses? Definition D. zygomatic Term Which of these laryngeal cartilages occurs singly rather than in pairs? Definition A. cricoid Term The pitch of a vocal sound is controlled by changing the Definition B. tension on the vocal cord. Term The walls of the alveoli are composed of Definition B. simple squamous epithelium Term The force that causes air to move into the lungs during inspiration is supplied by Definition D. atmospheric pressure. Term The force responsible for normal expiration is supplied by the Definition C. elastic recoil of tissues and surface tension Term The amount of air that enters or leaves the lungs during a normal respiratory cycle is the Definition A. tidal volume Term Which of the following is true as a result of the dead air space of the respiratory tract? Definition A. Air exchange is more complete. Term The chemoreceptors in the carotid and aortic bodies are most sensitive to changes in blood Definition A. carbon dioxide concentration Term The portion of the respiratory center that is responsible for the basic rhythm pattern of breathing is the Definition A. dorsal respiratory group."
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"title": "http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/fubar\nDefinition of FUBAR",
"text": "\"FUBARFucked Up Beyond All Repair Last edited on May 04 2015. Submitted by Anonymous on May 04 2015 .adjectiveconfused, ruined; \"\" messed up \"\". Term is an acronym of \"\" fucked up beyond all recognition.\"\" Also fubared. That project is totally fubar. That project is totally fubared. See more words with the same meaning: a mess. See more words with the same meaning: acronyms (list of). See more words with the same meaning: bad, poor, sucks, common, generally displeasing. See more words with the same meaning: broken."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osteomalacia\nOsteomalacia",
"text": "\"Osteomalacia Vitamin D deficiency is the most common cause of this medical condition Specialty Rheumatology Osteomalacia is the softening of the bones caused by impaired bone metabolism primarily due to inadequate levels of available phosphate, calcium, and vitamin D, or because of resorption of calcium. The impairment of bone metabolism causes inadequate bone mineralization. Osteomalacia in children is known as rickets, and because of this, use of the term \"\"osteomalacia\"\" is often restricted to the milder, adult form of the disease. Signs and symptoms can include diffuse body pains, muscle weakness, and fragility of the bones. In addition to low systemic levels of circulating mineral ions necessary for bone and tooth mineralization, accumulation of mineralization-inhibiting proteins and peptides (such as osteopontin and ASARM peptides) occurs in the extracellular matrix of bones and teeth, likely contributing locally to cause matrix hypomineralization (osteomalacia). [ 1] [2] [3] [4] [5]The most common cause of osteomalacia is a deficiency of vitamin D, which is normally derived from sunlight exposure and, to a lesser extent, from the diet. [ 6] The most specific screening test for vitamin D deficiency in otherwise healthy individuals is a serum 25 (OH)D level. [ 7] Less common causes of osteomalacia can include hereditary deficiencies of vitamin D or phosphate (which would typically be identified in childhood) or malignancy. Vitamin D and calcium supplements are measures that can be used to prevent and treat osteomalacia. Vitamin D should always be administered in conjunction with calcium supplementation (as the pair work together in the body) since most of the consequences of vitamin D deficiency are a result of impaired mineral ion homeostasis. ["
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"title": "http://www.flashcardmachine.com/cmpe-3-chapters46.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "Shared Flashcard Set Details Title CMPE 3 Chapters 4-6Description midterm 2Total Cards 150Subject Computer Science Level Undergraduate 3Created 02/09/2011Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Computer Science Flashcards Cards Termo's and 1's Definitiona computer system only recognizes Terma program Definition A set of computer instructions designed to solve a specific problem is referred to as Termmemory or RAMDefinition When in use, software is temporarily stored in Termsoftware Definition____________ is what allows a computer to function as a word processor, then a browser, then a calculator. Termsoftware Definition Compilers and translators are one form of Termbugs Definition Errors in a software program are referred to as: Termalgorithm. Definition A set of step-by-step procedures for accomplishing a task is known as a (n)Termdebugging Definition When a programmer checks to see if a program functions correctly and then corrects errors, it is known as: Termmemory or Random Access Memory (RAM)Definition For a program to be read by the CPU, it must be loaded into: Termfetches and executes Definition When reading a program, the CPU ____________ instructions from the program Termnumeric code Definition Machine language uses Termmachine language Definition Typical computer programming languages used today include all of the following EXCEPT: Termhigh-level language Definition Java is referred to as a (n): Termthe most common type of translator program. Definition A compiler is Termnatural language Definition Programs now resemble ____________ much more than in the past Termonline help Definition___________, common in today’s software, supplement (s) the help files that are available at the user’s request. Termupgrading Definition The process of eliminating problems and errors and improving the software is known as: Termwhole numbers Definition Minor revisions in software are reflected in the use of Termend-user license agreement Definition An EULA stands for Terma license to use the software Definition When a user purchases software, ____________ is actually purchased Termvolume licenses Definition A campus or a mid-size company may purchase ____________ so all users have legal access to the software Termcopyrighted Definition Nearly all commercial software is Termpublic domain software Definition Software that is free to everyone is known as: Termshareware Definition Which software is free to use for a trial period, but requires some minimal payment after the trial period? Termvertical-market application Definition An applications designed for a particular business is called a: Termsystem software. Definition Operating systems and utility programs are in a class of software known as: Termoperating system Definition Every general-purpose computer must have a (n)Termoperating system Definition If the computer is on and the computer is running properly, the ____________ must be active and running Termmultitasking Definition When the operating systems concurrently executes many programs, it is called Term Virtual Memory Definition____________ is having more memory addresses than are physically available."
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"title": "https://www.emedicinehealth.com/juvenile_rheumatoid_arthritis/glossary_em.htm\nMedical Dictionary",
"text": "\"Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Main Article Glossary Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis) Glossary of Terms Rheumatoid Arthritis Slideshow Pictures Take the RA Quiz Rheumatoid Arthritis Exercises Slideshow Pictures The following are health and medical definitions of terms that appear in the Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis) article. Abdominal: Relating to the abdomen, the belly, that part of the body that contains all of ... See the entire definition of Abdominal Abdominal pain: Pain in the belly. Abdominal pain can be acute or chronic. It may reflect ... See the entire definition of Abdominal pain Abnormal: Outside the expected norm, or uncharacteristic of a particular patient. See the entire definition of Abnormal Acetaminophen: A nonaspirin pain reliever or analgesic. Acetaminophen may be given alone t... See the entire definition of Acetaminophen Acupuncture: The practice of inserting needles into the body to reduce pain or induce anes... See the entire definition of Acupuncture Adjacent: Lying nearby. Related terms include superjacent, subjacent, and circumjacent. Fr... See the entire definition of Adjacent Analgesic: A drug that relieves pain. Anemia: The condition of having a lower-than-normal number of red blood cells or quantity ... See the entire definition of Anemia Anterior: The front, as opposed to the posterior. The anterior surface of the heart is tow... See the entire definition of Anterior Antibody: An immunoglobulin, a specialized immune protein, produced because of the introdu... See the entire definition of Antibody Antinuclear antibody: An unusual antibody that is directed against structures within the n... See the entire definition of Antinuclear antibody Arthritis: Inflammation of a joint."
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"docid": "D495645#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varus_deformity\nVarus deformity",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Varus deformity Cubitus varus and cubitus valgus. Classification and external resources Specialty rheumatology ICD - 10 M21.1 [ edit on Wikidata]In orthopedics, a varus deformity is an inward angulation ( medial angulation, that is, toward the body's midline) of the distal segment of a bone or joint. The opposite of varus is called valgus. EX: Varus deformity results in a decreased Q angle of the knee joint. The terms varus and valgus always refer to the direction that the distal segment of the joint points. For example, in a valgus deformity of the knee, the distal part of the leg below the knee is deviated outward, in relation to the femur, resulting in a knock-kneed appearance. Conversely, a varus deformity at the knee results in a bowlegged appearance, with the distal part of the leg deviated inward, in relation to the femur. However, in relation to the mid-line of the body, the knee joint is deviated towards the mid-line. EX: Valgus deformity results in an increased Q angle of the knee joint. Contents [ hide ]1 Terminology2 Examples3 See also4 References Terminology [ edit]The terminology is made confusing by the etymology of these words."
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"docid": "D2772631#0",
"title": "https://www.drugs.com/sfx/acetaminophen-caffeine-side-effects.html\nAcetaminophen / caffeine Side Effects",
"text": "\"Acetaminophen / caffeine Side Effects Overview Side Effects Dosage Interactions Pregnancy More User Reviews Drug Images Support Group Q & ASee also: For Professionals How to Manage Common Side Effects For the Consumer Applies to acetaminophen / caffeine: oral capsule, oral tablet What are some side effects that I need to call my doctor about right away? WARNING/CAUTION: Even though it may be rare, some people may have very bad and sometimes deadly side effects when taking a drug. Tell your doctor or get medical help right away if you have any of the following signs or symptoms that may be related to a very bad side effect: Signs of an allergic reaction, like rash; hives; itching; red, swollen, blistered, or peeling skin with or without fever; wheezing ; tightness in the chest or throat; trouble breathing, swallowing, or talking; unusual hoarseness; or swelling of the mouth, face, lips, tongue, or throat. Signs of liver problems like dark urine, feeling tired, not hungry, upset stomach or stomach pain, light-colored stools, throwing up, or yellow skin or eyes. A fast heartbeat . Not able to pass urine or change in how much urine is passed. A very bad skin reaction (Stevens-Johnson syndrome/ toxic epidermal necrolysis) may happen. It can cause very bad health problems that may not go away, and sometimes death. Get medical help right away if you have signs like red, swollen, blistered, or peeling skin (with or without fever); red or irritated eyes; or sores in your mouth, throat, nose, or eyes. What are some other side effects of this drug?"
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"docid": "D2835100#0",
"title": "https://www.whitesandstreatment.com/addictive-substances/butalbital/\nButalbital",
"text": "Butalbital is a barbiturate drug classified as a depressant, more commonly known under the name Fioricet. It is often prepared in combination with acetaminophen, butalbital, and caffeine and is prescribed for the treatment of tension headaches, facial pain, migraines, insomnia, anxiety issues and general pain. Occasionally, the drug is also combined with the narcotic Codeine to enhance pain-relieving properties. By binding with receptors in the body, Butalbital acts as a sedative by reducing muscle tension and alleviating anxiety, causing the patient to relax. Falling under the barbiturate category, Butalbital is a sleep-inducing drug that acts as a strong central nervous system depressant. The medication has the ability to depress the user’s senses, decrease motor activity, alter brain function and produce sedation, hypnosis and dose-dependent respiratory depression. It can also cause nightmares and hallucinations. Butalbital has the potential to be abused or to cause addiction because of the strong barbiturate medication contained in it. When the drug is taken for more than one month’s time, brain chemistry is altered and the brain develops a need for the drug in order to function. Severe symptoms can occur if the drug is then suddenly withheld from the user."
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"docid": "D2800397#0",
"title": "http://www.menshealth.com/health/allergy-medications\n.",
"text": "\"Con Body Fitness Sex Style Subscribe Now April 18, 2012Advil Allergy Sinus Symptoms Treated Runny Nose Headache Sinus Pressure/Congestion Aches/Pain Sneezing Itchy/Watery/Red Eyes Itching of Nose/Throat Active Ingredients Chlorpheniramine Maleate 2 mg (antihistamine) Ibuprofen 200 mg (pain reliever/fever reducer) Pseudoephedrine HCL 30 mg (nasal decongestant) Equivalent 1 Ibuprofen + 1 antihistamine + 1 nasal decongestant Side Effects Psuedoephedrine may keep you awake or speed your heart rate. Pseudoephedrine can elevate blood pressure, cause loss of sleep, and cause urinary problems in males with prostate problems. Review Advil Allergy Sinus includes a pain reliever (ibuprofen) to ease sinus pressure or a headache and a decongestant (pseudoephedrine) to clear your airways. Unlike general allergy tablets, combination medicines have a lot more side effects, so don't take this—or any multi-symptom drug—unless you have muscle aches and pains or a headache in addition to symptoms of hay fever (runny nose; sneezing, itchy, watery eyes; and itchy throat). \"\" I recommend treating the symptoms you have, rather than taking in extra medicines that can have significant side effects,\"\" says Richard Gower, M. D. and president of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. Advil Cold and Sinus Symptoms Treated Runny Nose Headache Sinus Pressure/Congestion Aches/Pain Active Ingredients Ibuprofen 200 mg (NSAID) (pain reliever, fever reducer) Pseudoephedrine HCL 30 mg (nasal decongestant) Side Effects Ibuprofen may cause a severe allergic reaction, especially in people allergic to aspirin. It's also a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), which may cause stomach bleeding if taken above the recommended dosage—so don't mix this medicine with regular pain relievers. Pseudoephedrine can elevate blood pressure, cause loss of sleep, and cause urinary problems in males with prostate problems. Review Advil Cold and Sinus is essentially Sudafed plus a pain reliever. Because it doesn't contain an antihistamine, it will relieve nasal congestion and ease pain without the drowsy side effects of Advil Allergy Sinus."
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"title": "http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?t=585692\n.",
"text": "\"# 1 11-15-2010, 03:08 PMRachellelogram Guest Join Date: Oct 2010Posts: 10,106Is nicotine by itself bad? I'm comparing it mentally to caffeine. It's considered normal (and sometimes even beneficial, for high-powered/ultra-motivated types) to be addicted to caffeine. We have soft drinks and sweets (chocolate) with caffeine in them. We have caffeine pills available over the counter. Why don't we have nicotine soft drinks and nicotine candies and nicotine pills as easily available? Does it taste bad? Is it inherently worse for us than caffeine? Thanks for any information Reply With Quote# 2 11-15-2010, 03:18 PMtdn Guest Join Date: Feb 2000Posts: 35,871Nicotine gums and lozenges are pretty readily available, though costly. They don't taste great and tend to get hot in your mouth."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paracetamol\nParacetamol",
"text": "\"Paracetamol From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Paracetamol Clinical data Pronunciation Paracetamol: / ˌ p ær ə ˈ s iː t ə m ɒ l / Acetaminophen: / ə ˌ s iː t ə ˈ m ɪ n ə f ɪ n / ( listen)Trade names Tylenol, Panadol, others [2]Synonyms N-acetyl-para-aminophenol (APAP), acetaminophen ( USAN US)AHFS / Drugs.com Monograph Medline Plus a681004License data US FDA : Acetaminophen Pregnancy category AU: AUS: C [1]Not tested but seems to be safe Routes of administration By mouth, through the cheek, rectal, intravenous (IV)ATC code N02BE01 ( WHO)Legal status Legal status AU: S4 (Rx), OTC, and unscheduled UK: General sales list (GSL, OTC)US: OTCPharmacokinetic data Bioavailability 63–89% [4]: 73Protein binding 10–25% [5]Metabolism Predominantly in the liver [3]Metabolites APAP gluc, APAP sulfate, APAP GSH, APAP cys, NAPQI [6]Onset of action Pain relief onset by route: By mouth – 37 minutes [7]Buccal – 15 minutes [7]Intravenous – 8 minutes [7]Biological half-life 1–4 hours [3]Excretion Urine (85–90%) [3]Identifiers IUPAC name [show]CAS Number103-90-2Pub Chem CID1983IUPHAR/BPS5239Drug Bank DB00316Chem Spider1906UNII362O9ITL9DKEGGD00217Ch EBICHEBI:46195Ch EMBLCHEMBL112PDB ligand TYL ( PDBe, RCSB PDB)ECHA Info Card 100.002.870Chemical and physical data Formula C 8 H 9 N O 2Molar mass 151.163 g/mol3D model ( JSmol)Interactive image Density 1.263 g/cm 3Melting point 169 °C (336 °F) [9] [10]Boiling point 420 °C (788 °F)Solubility in water7.21 g/kg (0 °C) [8] 8.21 g/kg (5 °C) [8] 9.44 g/kg (10 °C) [8] 10.97 g/kg (15 °C) [8] 12.78 g/kg (20 °C) [8]~14 mg/m L (20 °C)SMILES [show]In Ch I [show] (verify)Paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen or APAP, is a medicine used to treat pain and fever. [ 1] It is typically used for mild to moderate pain relief. [ 1] Evidence for its use to relieve fever in children is mixed. [ 11] [12] It is often sold in combination with other medications, such as in many cold medications. [ 1] In combination with opioid pain medication, paracetamol is also used for severe pain such as cancer pain and pain after surgery. [ 13] It is typically used either by mouth or rectally but is also available intravenously. [ 1] [14] Effects last between two and four hours. [ 14]Paracetamol is generally safe at recommended doses. [ 15] Serious skin rashes may rarely occur, and too high a dose can result in liver failure. [ 1] It appears to be safe during pregnancy and when breastfeeding. ["
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"docid": "D2980089#0",
"title": "http://www.differencebetween.net/science/health/drugs-health/difference-between-tylenol-3-and-percocet/\nDifference Between Tylenol 3 and Percocet",
"text": "\"Difference Between Tylenol 3 and Percocet• Categorized under Drugs | Difference Between Tylenol 3 and Percocet Tylenol 3 vs Percocet Tylenol 3 is a drug which contains codeine, caffeine and acetaminophen. The amount of acetaminophen is 300mg, codeine is 30mg and caffeine is 15mg. This combination is used for mild to moderate pain which is associated with conditions like allergies, fever, menstrual pain, headaches and colds. It comes as a tablet to be taken by the mouth. It is a hard, round and white tablet which is flat faced and had bevelled edges. It has the word “Mc NEIL” written on one side and on the other side, the number ‘3’ is written. Its recommended dose is 1-2 tablets every four hours. This can be adjusted according to the amount of pain which is being experienced. Things which can affect the dosage required by a person include body weight and other existing medical conditions. Percocet is a drug which contains Paracetamol and Oxycodone."
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"docid": "D574208#0",
"title": "http://www.pdr.net/drug-summary/Albuterol-Sulfate-Inhalation-Solution-0-083--albuterol-sulfate-1427\nalbuterol sulfate - Drug Summary",
"text": "\"Related Drug Information CLASSESB2-stimulants, Oral Short-acting B2-stimulants, Inhalant DEA CLASSRx DESCRIPTIONShort acting, selective beta-2 agonist Used in the management of asthma or COPD; also used to prevent exercise-induced bronchospasm Known as salbutamol outside of the USCOMMON BRAND NAMESAccuneb, Proair HFA, Pro Air Respi Click, Proventil, Proventil HFA, Proventil Repetabs, Respirol, Ventolin, Ventolin HFA, Volmax, Vo Spire ERHOW SUPPLIEDAccuneb/Albuterol/Albuterol Sulfate/Proventil Respiratory (Inhalation) Sol: 0.083%, 0.5m L, 0.5%, 0.63mg, 1.25mg, 2.5mg, 3m L Albuterol/Albuterol Sulfate/Proventil Repetabs Oral Tab: 2mg, 4mg Albuterol/Albuterol Sulfate/Ventolin Oral Syrup: 2mg, 5m L Albuterol/Albuterol Sulfate/Volmax/Vo Spire ER Oral Tab ER: 4mg, 8mg Albuterol/Proair HFA/Proventil/Proventil HFA/Respirol/Ventolin/Ventolin HFA Respiratory (Inhalation) Aer Met: 1actuation, 90mcg Pro Air Respi Click Respiratory (Inhalation) Inhalant: 1actuation, 90mcg DOSAGE & INDICATIONSFor the treatment of acute bronchospasm (e.g., asthma) and bronchospasm prophylaxis. For bronchospasm associated reversible obstructive airway disease (i.e., asthma). Oral inhalation dosage (metered-dose inhaler [MDI])Adults180 mcg (2 puffs) every 4 to 6 hours as needed. In some patients, 90 mcg (1 puff) every 4 hours may be sufficient. FDA-approved labeling recommends to not exceed 12 puffs/day. For the acute treatment of severe episodes, the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program Expert Panel recommends 4 to 8 puffs every 20 minutes for up to 4 hours, then 4 to 8 puffs every 1 to 4 hours as needed. Short-acting beta-2-agonists are the therapy of choice for the treatment of acute asthma symptoms. For mild to moderate exacerbations, the use of a metered-dose inhaler plus valved holding chamber is as effective as nebulized therapy when appropriate administration technique is used. Adolescents2 puffs every 4 to 6 hours as needed for bronchospasm. In some patients, 1 puff every 4 hours may be sufficient."
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"docid": "D412882#0",
"title": "http://www.pdr.net/drug-summary/Vyvanse-lisdexamfetamine-dimesylate-538\nlisdexamfetamine dimesylate - Drug Summary",
"text": "Related Drug Information CLASSESPsychostimulants, Amphetamines BOXED WARNINGAlcoholism, substance abuse Stimulants, such as lisdexamfetamine, have a high potential for substance abuse and dependence. Assess the risk for abuse and dependence prior to initiating lisdexamfetamine treatment, to include evaluating the child or adult patient for a personal or family history of abuse of prescription medicines or street drugs, or abuse or dependence on alcohol (alcoholism). All patients should be monitored for signs of abuse and dependence while receiving lisdexamfetamine. Administration of amphetamines for a prolonged period of time may lead to physical and psychological drug dependence. Misuse of amphetamines may cause sudden death and serious cardiovascular adverse events. The least amount reasonable should be prescribed or dispensed at one time in order to limit the potential for overuse or drug diversion. Symptoms of chronic intoxication include insomnia, irritability, change in personality, and psychotic symptoms that may be clinically indistinguishable from psychotic disorders. DEA CLASSRx, schedule IIDESCRIPTIONOral amphetamine class CNS stimulant and pro-drug of dextroamphetamine Indicated for ADHD in adult and pediatric patients 6 years and older; efficacious for binge-eating disorder (BED) in adults 18 to 55 years Monitor patients closely for cardiac and psychiatric adverse events COMMON BRAND NAMESVyvanse HOW SUPPLIEDVyvanse Oral Cap: 10mg, 20mg, 30mg, 40mg, 50mg, 60mg, 70mg Vyvanse Oral Tab Chew: 10mg, 20mg, 30mg, 40mg, 50mg, 60mg DOSAGE & INDICATIONSFor the treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Oral dosage Adults Initially, 30 mg PO once daily in the morning. If necessary, dosage increases may be made in increments of 10 to 20 mg per day at weekly intervals."
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"docid": "D3461019#0",
"title": "https://drugsdetails.com/tylenol-and-ibuprofen/\nTylenol and Ibuprofen",
"text": "Tylenol and Ibuprofen March 18, 2016 Miljan Krcobic Drug Interactions 0Can you take Ibuprofen with different Tylenol products Contents [ hide]1 Can you take Ibuprofen with different Tylenol products1.1 What is Ibuprofen1.2 What is Tylenol1.3 How Ibuprofen and Tylenol work in the body2 Can patients take Ibuprofen and Tylenol together2.1 Special precautions and warnings during Ibuprofen and Tylenol administration: What is Ibuprofen Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Ibuprofen is a generic name for a drug containing the same name active ingredient. It is used as a pain reliever for various conditions such as: headaches, dental pain, muscle pain, tendinitis (inflammation or irritation of a tendon, a thick cord that attaches bone to muscle), menstrual cramps, and for the treatment of pain, swelling and joint stiffness caused by arthritis, osteoarthritis, juvenile arthritis, bursitis, ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis and gout. It can also be used to temporarily reduce fever and for the treatment of common cold symptoms. Ibuprofen may be used intravascular with opiates for relieving moderate to severe pain. Ibuprofen lysine may be also used intravscular as a therapy for premature neonates with ductus arteriosus. Ibuprofen is available in following dosage forms and strengths: capsule, capsule liquid filled, capsule coated (200, 220 and 400 mg), injection (100mg/ml), oral liquid (100 mg/5m L and 50 mg/1.25m L), solution (100 mg, 100 mg/5m L), suspension (100 mg, 200 mg/10m L, 100 mg/5m L) and tablet (200, 300, 400, 600 and 800 mg). Common Brand names for ibuprofen are: Advil, Motrin, Brufen, Calprofen, Genpril, Ibu, Midol, Nuprin, Cuprofen, Nurofen, Ibuprofen 800 and Pedia Care Children’s Pain Reliever/Fever Reducer IB. What is Tylenol Tylenol is a Brand name for a drug that contains acetaminophen (also known as paracetamol) that has antypiretic and analgesic properties. It is used for reducing pain and fever and also for relieving the symptoms of common cold, cough, headache, toothache, allergies and influenza."
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"docid": "D276851#0",
"title": "http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads/456743-Butalbital-(the-barbiturate-in-Fioricet)-Information\nThread: Butalbital (the barbiturate in Fioricet) Information",
"text": "\"Butalbital (the barbiturate in Fioricet) Information#1tablehead Bluelighter Join Date Sep 2007Posts 62210-08-2009 13:17I always wondered what fioricet is like at recreational doses. I have a friend who is prescribed them for headaches and would willingly give me some to munch on. Soo i was wondering what the high is like and if its even worth it?? Ive heard they are like benzos but i have also heard they give wayy more euphoria. But then again that person might have been talkin bout the big gun barbituates... I dont remember. I searched and found no answer. So gimme loads of input#2pallidamors Bluelighter Join Date Sep 2008Location Bankailorado Posts 7,23410-08-2009 15:04I'm not really sure what a recreational dose of butalbital is considered...i've always considered it one of the less fun barbs (versus sodium barbital and secobarbital, the other ones i've tried ya know?) but I've definitely popped a few fioricet on occasion. Zero euphoria, some lethargy, but all in all I was kind of bored most of the time I was on them. Not even watching CNN and thinking about the liberal run media cheered me up."
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"docid": "D1292589#0",
"title": "http://leiporfitic.waphall.com/index/__xtblog_entry/6274091-acetaminophen-with-codeine-300-30-mg-street-price?__xtblog_block_id=1\nAcetaminophen with codeine 300 30 mg street price",
"text": "What is the street value of 300 mg acetaminophen codeine 30 mg tablet? Cha Cha Answer: It would be . How much does promethazine and codeine cost? - price range . Codeine 30 mg street price. Codeine 5mg. Codeine sulfate. Ischgl and . Liquid Acetaminophen with codeine 300 30 mg street price codeine side effects, 30 mg codeine street value, acetaminophen 300 mg and blood. Tylenol 300 30 street prices."
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"docid": "D2147172#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-much-melatonin-do-you-have-to-take-to-overdose\nHow much melatonin do you have to take to overdose?",
"text": "\"Christopher Maloney, Naturopathic Doctor Answered Aug 11, 2015 · Author has 373 answers and 679.1k answer views It varies. Adverse reports are very scarce (nine over a 35 year search) and the dosage reported varied from 1 mg to 36 mg. The reports included: \"\"one patient with autoimmune hepatitis, one case of confusion due to MLT overdose, one case of optic neuropathy, four subjects with fragmented sleep, one psychotic episode, one case of nistagmus, four cases of seizures, one case of headache and two cases of skin eruptions.\"\" [ Safety in melatonin use]. If we look closely at one of the reported cases, it's hard to know if the melatonin alone is at fault. One patient quadupled his normal dose before a surgery and when it was done he went back to: \"\"his regular practice of taking 6 mg melatonin with prescription sedative drugs.\"\" Problems in assessment of acute melatonin overdose. We do know that melatonin, far from poisoning a rat liver, protects that liver from destruction by acetaminophen poisoning. The following shows control, MT (melatonin), acetaminophen, and MT with acetaminophen. Liver inflammation was significantly reduced. Melatonin Protects against Apoptosis-Inducing Factor (AIF)-Dependent Cell Death during Acetaminophen-Induced Acute Liver Failure If we believe the rat studies (who were injected with 20mg of melatonin per kilogram) melatonin is not inert but taking melatonin is far less likely to cause liver problems that taking acetaminophen.8.6k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private."
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"docid": "D2760177#0",
"title": "http://www.vetinfo.com/side-effects-aspirin-dogs.html\nSide Effects of Aspirin for Dogs",
"text": "Dogs > Medicine Side Effects of Aspirin for Dogs Pet owners wonder if aspirin for dogs is safe. Giving your dog aspirin is okay on a limited basis. Aspirin does cause many of the same problems in dogs that it does in humans. Aspirin provides pain relief to dogs. Pet owners appreciate that aspirin is inexpensive, so it is widely used. However, dogs can develop stomach upset and ulcers. If a dog overdoses on aspiring, renal failure and clotting problems may occur. Common Use of Aspirin Arthritis, fevers and muscle pain usually have pet owners seeking to help alleviate their dog's discomfort. While aspirin does help with the pain, fever and inflammation, veterinarians generally agree that you should not rely on aspirin on a permanent basis. It's okay for a few days, but if you want to control your dog's arthritis pain for the rest of his life, there are safer options."
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"docid": "D3228737#0",
"title": "http://www.pdr.net/drug-summary/Advair-Diskus-fluticasone-propionate-salmeterol-166.5946\nfluticasone propionate/salmeterol - Drug Summary",
"text": "\"Related Drug Information CLASSESCombinations of B2-stimulants with Corticosteroids, Inhalant DEA CLASSRx DESCRIPTIONOrally inhaled combination product of a corticosteroid (fluticasone) and a long-acting selective beta-2 agonist (LABA), (salmeterol) Used for maintenance treatment of asthma in adult and pediatric patients Also indicated for COPD maintenance treatment in adult patients with moderate to severe disease COMMON BRAND NAMESAdvair, Advair HFA, Airduo Respi Click HOW SUPPLIEDAdvair HFA Respiratory (Inhalation) Aer Met: 1actuation, 115-21mcg, 230-21mcg, 45-21mcg Advair/Airduo Respi Click/Fluticasone Propionate, Salmeterol Respiratory (Inhalation) Inhalant: 1actuation, 100-50mcg, 113-14mcg, 232-14mcg, 250-50mcg, 500-50mcg, 55-14mcg DOSAGE & INDICATIONSFor the maintenance treatment of asthma. Oral inhalation dosage (e.g., Advair HFA inhaler product ONLY)Adults, Adolescents, and Children 12 years and older Initially, 2 inhalations inhaled twice daily, morning and evening, approximately 12 hours apart, of either ADVAIR HFA 45/21 (45 mcg fluticasone and 21 mcg salmeterol per inhalation), Advair HFA 115/21 (115 mcg fluticasone and 21 mcg salmeterol per inhalation), or Advair HFA 230/21 (230 mcg fluticasone and 21 mcg salmeterol per inhalation). Choose dose based on asthma severity, previous asthma therapy, including the inhaled corticosteroid dosage, as well as the patient's current control of asthma symptoms and risk of future exacerbation. For those not responding adequately after 2 weeks of therapy, increasing the current strength of Advair HFA to a higher strength may provide additional asthma control. Max per product: Do not exceed 2 inhalations twice daily of any strength. Dosage Max: 2 inhalations of Advair HFA 230/21 (230 mcg fluticasone and 21 mcg salmeterol per inhalation) twice daily. Do NOT use other long-acting beta-agonist (LABA) products concurrently. LIMITATION OF USE: Fluticasone; salmeterol is not indicated for acute bronchospasm. An inhaled short-acting beta-2 agonist may be taken for immediate relief of acute symptoms. PATIENTS RECEIVING SYSTEMIC CORTICOSTEROIDS: Wean slowly from systemic corticosteroid use after transferring to Advair HFA."
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"title": "http://cancer.emedtv.com/green-tea/green-tea-side-effects.html\nGreen Tea Side Effects",
"text": "Cancer Channel Topics Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Angiogenesis Bladder Cancer Brain Cancer Brain Stem Glioma Brain Tumor Cancer Childhood Liver Cancer Colorectal Cancer Ependymoma Hodgkin's Disease Hodgkin's Lymphoma Kidney Cancer Liver Cancer Medulloblastoma Monoclonal Gammopathy Multiple Myeloma Pancreatic Cancer Pancreatic Islet Cell Cancer Pheochromocytoma Plasmacytoma Retinoblastoma Stomach Cancer Testicular Cancer Thyroid Cancer Transitional Cell Carcinoma (of the Ureter and Renal Pelvis)Uterine Cancer Uterine Sarcoma Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia Wilms' Tumor Medications Abiraterone Abstral Acetaminophen and Pentazocine Actiq Adcetris Aldesleukin Alemtuzumab Alkeran Aloxi Altretamine Anastrozole Anzemet Aranesp Axitinib Bendamustine Bevacizumab Bexxar Bicalutamide Bi CNUBosutinib Busulfan Injection Cabazitaxel Caphosol Caprelsa Cee NUCetuximab Chemotherapy Chlorambucil Cladribine Clofarabine Cometriq Crizotinib Dasatinib Degarelix Diindolylmethane Duraclon Emend Enzalutamide Epirubicin Eribulin Erlotinib Estramustine Etoposide Injection Etoposide Phosphate Eulexin Exemestane Fentanyl Sublingual Spray Fentora Fludarabine Folotyn Fulvestrant Gefitinib Gliadel Green Tea Hecoria Histrelin Implant Hydromorphone ERIfosfamide Imatinib Ipilimumab Irinotecan Kyprolis Kytril Lapatinib Lazanda Letrozole Liposomal Vincristine Marinol Mercaptopurine Morphine Sulfate ERMorphine Sulfate/Naltrexone Hydrochloride Mutamycin Myleran Neulasta Neupogen Nilotinib Nilutamide Nolvadex Nucynta EROfatumumab Omacetaxine Onsolis Ontak Oxaliplatin Oxymorphone ERPamidronate Panitumumab Pazopanib Pentostatin Pertuzumab Photodynamic Therapy Pomalyst Ponatinib Procrit Propoxyphene Napsylate Protein-Bound Paclitaxel Rasburicase Regorafenib Revlimid Romidepsin Sancuso Sipuleucel-TSorafenib SUTENTTemodar Temsirolimus Thalidomide Thioguanine Toremifene Tramadol ERTrametinib Trastuzumab Trexall Triptorelin Velcade Vemurafenib Vincasar PFSVinorelbine Vismodegib Xgeva Zanosar Zevalin Ziv-Aflibercept Zofran Zolinza Zometa Zortress Zuplenz Advertisement Quicklinks Pancreatic Cancer Testicular Cancer Liver Cancer Brain Cancer Stomach Cancer Bladder Cancer Multiple Myeloma Thyroid Cancer Kidney Cancer Uterine Cancer Retinoblastoma Pheochromocytoma Hodgkin's Disease Zofran Green Tea Related Channels Bone Cancer Breast Cancer Cervical Cancer Colon Cancer Leukemia Lung Cancer Mesothelioma Prostate Cancer Skin Cancer Advertisement Tweet Cancer Home > Green Tea Side Effects Green Tea Side Effects Although most people do not experience problems while taking green tea, the caffeine content of the beverage (or supplement) could cause side effects to occur. Some of the bothersome but usually not dangerous side effects include gas, nausea, restlessness, and frequent urination. Some of the potentially serious side effects of green tea include high blood pressure, anxiety, or difficulty breathing. Depression Introduction This video clip introduces depression, including what it is, what causes depression, and how it is treated. Watch This and Other Videos Now >Does Green Tea Cause Side Effects? Even though green tea is natural, it is not always free of side effects. For most people, these side effects are merely bothersome. However, green tea can sometimes cause serious side effects as well, especially when taken at higher dosages. Generally, serious green tea side effects are due to the caffeine content of green tea. ( This article covers many, but not all, of the possible side effects of green tea."
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"docid": "D1038611#0",
"title": "http://health.usnews.com/health-conditions/brain-health/headache/treatment\nHeadache",
"text": "\"Headache Overview Symptoms Tests Treatment Managing The proper treatment for your headaches will depend on several factors, including the type, frequency, and cause of your headaches. Not all headaches require medical attention. Treatment may include education, counseling, stress management, biofeedback, medications, and physical therapy education. The treatment prescribed for you will be tailored to meet your specific needs. Headache education includes identifying and recording what triggers your headache, such as lack of sleep, eating certain foods or additives, caffeine, or stress. Your healthcare provider may give you a headache diary to record the characteristics of your headaches and help you manage headache triggers. Bring the diary with you to all of your doctor appointments; this information will help your healthcare providers correctly treat your headaches. In addition to medical treatment, your doctor may recommend techniques for managing your headaches at home. Read more about these in the section on managing headaches. When your doctor starts a treatment program, keep track of the results and how the treatment program is working."
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"docid": "D386895#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/12710404/pharm-ch-19-21-flash-cards/\nPharm Ch. 19 & 21",
"text": "\"82 terms Nori Rogers Pharm Ch. 19 & 21Analgesics, Sedatives, and Hypnotics Musculoskeletal and Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Analgesics Medication that alleviates pain. Classified as opioid, non-opioid, and adjuvant. Sedatives to calm, soothe, or produce sedation. Hypnotics given to produce sleep Adjuvant A drug added to a prescription to hasten or enhance the action of a principal ingredient. Antipyretic Medication to reduce fever. Coanalgesic nonopioid analgesic drugs that are combined with opioids for more effective analgesic action in relief of acute or chronic pain (NSAID, or acetaminophen)Dependence Need for a drug after repeated use, may be psychological (craving or emotional) or physical with body changes and withdrawal symptoms. Endogenous Produced or origination in a cell or organism. Endorphins endogenous analgesics produced within the body. Objective Referring to symptoms observed or perceived by others."
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"docid": "D3272382#0",
"title": "http://www.pdr.net/drug-summary/maximum-strength-mucinex-fast-max-cold-flu-amp-sore-throat?druglabelid=3306\nacetaminophen/dextromethorphan hydrobromide/guaifenesin/phenylephrine hydrochloride - Drug Summary",
"text": "\"Related Drug Information CLASSESAnalgesic, Non-Opioid Antitussive, Decongestant and Expectorant Combinations DEA CLASSOTCDESCRIPTIONOral prescription analgesic, non-opioid antitussive, expectorant and decongestant combination Used to provide temporary relief from common cold, allergies, or flu symptoms such as mild pain, cough, nasal congestion, headache, sore throat, and fever COMMON BRAND NAMESDelsym Cough + Cold, Moore Brand Severe Cold Relief, Mucinex Children's Cold, Cough & Sore Throat, Mucinex Cold, Flu & Sore Throat, Mucinex Fast-Max, Mucinex Fast-Max Severe Congestion & Cold, Mucinex Multi-Symptom Cold and Fever Children's, Phenflu DM, Sine-Off Cold and Cough, Sudafed Cold and Cough, Sudafed PE Cold and Cough, Sudafed PE Pressure + Pain + Cold, Theraflu Express Max Severe Cold & Cough, Tylenol Cold & Flu Severe, Tylenol Cold Multi-Symptom Severe Daytime, Tylenol Cold Severe Head Congestion, Tylenol Warming Cough and Severe Congestion, Vicks Day Quil Cold & Flu HOW SUPPLIEDAcetaminophen, Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide, Guaifenesin, Phenylephrine Hydrochloride/Acetaminophen, Dextromethorphan, Guaifenesin, Phenylephrine/Delsym Cough + Cold/Mucinex Children's Cold, Cough & Sore Throat/Mucinex Cold, Flu & Sore Throat/Mucinex Fast-Max/Mucinex Multi-Symptom Cold and Fever Children's/Tylenol Cold & Flu Severe/Tylenol Cold Multi-Symptom Severe Daytime/Vicks Day Quil Cold & Flu Oral Sol Acetaminophen, Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide, Guaifenesin, Phenylephrine Hydrochloride/Acetaminophen, Dextromethorphan, Guaifenesin, Phenylephrine/Moore Brand Severe Cold Relief/Mucinex Fast-Max/Mucinex Fast-Max Severe Congestion & Cold/Phenflu DM/Sine-Off Cold and Cough/Sudafed Cold and Cough/Sudafed PE Pressure + Pain + Cold/Theraflu Express Max Severe Cold & Cough/Tylenol Cold & Flu Severe/Tylenol Cold Multi-Symptom Severe Daytime/Tylenol Cold Severe Head Congestion/Vicks Day Quil Cold & Flu Oral Tab Mucinex Multi-Symptom Cold and Fever Children's/Theraflu Express Max Severe Cold & Cough/Tylenol Cold Multi-Symptom Severe Daytime Oral Liq DOSAGE & INDICATIONSFor the temporary relief ofcough, fever, headache, mild pain, nasal congestion, and sore throat (pharyngitis) associated with the common cold, allergic rhinitis, hay fever or other allergies; for nasal congestion associated with sinusitis or minor upper respiratory tract infections. NOTE: In January 2007, the CDC warned caregivers and healthcare providers of the risk for serious injury or fatal overdose from the administration of cough and cold products to children and infants less than 2 years of age. This warning followed an investigation of the deaths of three (3) infants less than 6 months of age that were attributed to the inadvertent inappropriate use of these products. The symptoms preceding these deaths have not been clearly defined, and there is a lack of conclusive data describing the exact cause of death. The report estimated that 1519 children less than 2 years of age were treated in emergency departments during 2004—2005 for adverse events related to cough and cold medications. In October 2007, the FDA Nonprescription Drug Advisory Committee and the Pediatric Advisory Committee recommended that nonprescription cough and cold products containing pseudoephedrine, dextromethorphan, chlorpheniramine, diphenhydramine, brompheniramine, phenylephrine, clemastine, or guaifenesin not be used in children less than 6 years of age. In January 2008, the FDA issued a Public Health Advisory recommending that OTC cough and cold products not be used in infants and children less than 2 years. An official ruling regarding the use of these products in children greater than 2 years has not yet been announced. The FDA recommends that if parents and caregivers use cough and cold products in children greater than 2 years, labels should be read carefully, caution should be used when administering multiple products, and only measuring devices specifically designed for use with medications should be used. While some combination cough/cold products containing these ingredients are available by prescription only and are not necessarily under scrutiny by the FDA, clinicians should thoroughly assess each patient's use of similar products, both prescription and nonprescription, to avoid duplication of therapy and the potential for inadvertent overdose."
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"docid": "D1572059#0",
"title": "http://www.pdr.net/drug-summary/Ventolin-HFA-albuterol-sulfate-234\nalbuterol sulfate - Drug Summary",
"text": "\"Related Drug Information CLASSESB2-stimulants, Oral Short-acting B2-stimulants, Inhalant DEA CLASSRx DESCRIPTIONShort acting, selective beta-2 agonist Used in the management of asthma or COPD; also used to prevent exercise-induced bronchospasm Known as salbutamol outside of the USCOMMON BRAND NAMESAccuneb, Proair HFA, Pro Air Respi Click, Proventil, Proventil HFA, Proventil Repetabs, Respirol, Ventolin, Ventolin HFA, Volmax, Vo Spire ERHOW SUPPLIEDAccuneb/Albuterol/Albuterol Sulfate/Proventil Respiratory (Inhalation) Sol: 0.083%, 0.5%, 0.5m L, 0.63mg, 1.25mg, 2.5mg, 3m L Albuterol/Albuterol Sulfate/Proventil Repetabs Oral Tab: 2mg, 4mg Albuterol/Albuterol Sulfate/Ventolin Oral Syrup: 2mg, 5m L Albuterol/Albuterol Sulfate/Volmax/Vo Spire ER Oral Tab ER: 4mg, 8mg Albuterol/Proair HFA/Proventil/Proventil HFA/Respirol/Ventolin/Ventolin HFA Respiratory (Inhalation) Aer Met: 1actuation, 90mcg Pro Air Respi Click Respiratory (Inhalation) Inhalant: 1actuation, 90mcg DOSAGE & INDICATIONSFor the treatment of acute bronchospasm (e.g., asthma) and bronchospasm prophylaxis. For bronchospasm associated reversible obstructive airway disease (i.e., asthma). Oral inhalation dosage (metered-dose inhaler [MDI])Adults180 mcg (2 puffs) every 4 to 6 hours as needed. In some patients, 90 mcg (1 puff) every 4 hours may be sufficient. FDA-approved labeling recommends to not exceed 12 puffs/day. For the acute treatment of severe episodes, the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program Expert Panel recommends 4 to 8 puffs every 20 minutes for up to 4 hours, then 4 to 8 puffs every 1 to 4 hours as needed. Short-acting beta-2-agonists are the therapy of choice for the treatment of acute asthma symptoms. For mild to moderate exacerbations, the use of a metered-dose inhaler plus valved holding chamber is as effective as nebulized therapy when appropriate administration technique is used. Adolescents2 puffs every 4 to 6 hours as needed for bronchospasm. In some patients, 1 puff every 4 hours may be sufficient."
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"docid": "D2719845#0",
"title": "http://www.everydayhealth.com/drugs/excedrin\nExcedrin",
"text": "Everyday Health Drugs Analgesic Combinations Excedrin What Is Excedrin (Acetaminophen, Aspirin, and Caffeine)?107 Reviews Excedrin Extra Strength Pain Reliever is an over-the-counter (OTC) medicine for pain. Excedrin combines three medications - acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine - for pain relief. Acetaminophen changes the way your body feels pain, aspirin works by reducing the body's production of prostaglandins (natural substances that cause fever, pain, and inflammation), and caffeine is a mild stimulant. Novartis manufactures Excedrin Extra Strength Pain Reliever and markets it for the treatment of minor aches and pains from headaches, colds, toothaches, muscle aches, arthritis, sinusitis, and menstrual cramps. Other companies produce OTC medications that contain the active ingredients found in Excedrin. These are marketed under different brand names such as Anacin Advanced Headache Formula, Pamprin Max, Bayer Migraine Formula, and others. What Are the Key Things I Need to Know About Excedrin? Each of the ingredients in Excedrin has some warnings you should know about before you take Excedrin: Acetaminophen can cause severe liver damage in large doses. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has requested that all over-the-counter medications have less than 325 milligrams (mg) of acetaminophen in each tablet or capsule. Each caplet of Excedrin has 250 mg of acetaminophen."
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"title": "http://www.pdr.net/drug-summary/Ativan-Tablets-lorazepam-2135\nlorazepam - Drug Summary",
"text": "\"Related Drug Information CLASSESAnticonvulsants, Benzodiazepines Anxiolytics, Benzodiazepines Benzodiazepine Sedative/Hypnotics BOXED WARNINGAlcoholism, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), CNS depression, coadministration with other CNS depressants, congenital heart disease, ethanol intoxication, pulmonary disease, pulmonary hypertension, respiratory depression, respiratory insufficiency, sleep apnea, status asthmaticus As with other benzodiazepines, lorazepam should be used with extreme caution in patients with pulmonary disease and in patients with respiratory insufficiency resulting from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), status asthmaticus, abnormal airway anatomy, cyanotic congenital heart disease, or pulmonary hypertension. Additionally, avoid coadministration with other CNS depressants, especially opioids, when possible, as this significantly increases the risk for profound sedation, respiratory depression, low blood pressure, and death. Reserve concomitant use of these drugs for patients in whom alternative treatment options are inadequate. If concurrent use is necessary, use the lowest effective doses and minimum treatment durations possible and monitor patients closely for signs and symptoms of respiratory depression and sedation. Lorazepam injection is contraindicated in patients with sleep apnea syndrome or severe respiratory insufficiency who are not receiving mechanical ventilation. Lorazepam can cause respiratory depression, apnea, airway obstruction, and oxygen desaturation; it is more likely to cause adverse respiratory effects when administered to patients with pulmonary conditions, significant CNS depression, or ethanol intoxication. Avoid use of lorazepam in patients with active alcoholism. In addition, hypercarbia and hypoxia can occur after lorazepam administration and may pose a significant risk to patients with congenital heart disease or pulmonary hypertension. Carefully monitor respiratory status and oxygen saturation in at risk patients. DEA CLASSRx, schedule IVDESCRIPTIONOral and parenteral benzodiazepine; glucuronidated to inactive metabolites; used for anxiety disorders, acute ethanol withdrawal, preoperative sedation and amnesia; replaced diazepam as the preferred parenteral drug for status epilepticus due to longer persistence in the CNS."
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"docid": "D2710555#0",
"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-acetic-acid-uses-structure-formula.html\nWhat is Acetic Acid? - Uses, Structure & Formula",
"text": "Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 166K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Acetic Anhydride: Density, Formula & Uses What is Lactic Acid? - Structure, Formula & Uses What is Formaldehyde? - Definition, Uses & Structures Organic Acids: Properties, Production & Examples Lesson Transcript Instructor: Nissa Garcia Nissa has a masters degree in chemistry and has taught high school science and college level chemistry. The sour and pungent smell of vinegar is because of acetic acid. Acetic acid is most well known because of its presence in vinegar, but it has many other uses. In this lesson, we will learn more about the structure, uses, and formula of acetic acid. What is Acetic Acid? Vinegar is a household essential often used for cooking, and it even helps unclog sinks. What chemical substance makes vinegar smell the way it does? Vinegar is actually a solution that is made of 4-8% of acetic acid that is dissolved in water and other substances that give vinegar its flavor depending on its type."
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"docid": "D605988#0",
"title": "http://www.chemicalland21.com/industrialchem/inorganic/CUPRIC%20ACETATE.htm\n.",
"text": "CUPRIC ACETATEMONOHYDRATEPRODUCT IDENTIFICATIONCAS NO. 142-71-2, 6046-93-1 (Monohydrate)EINECS NO.205-553-3FORMULA Cu (CH 3 COO) 2 ·H2OMOL WT. 199.65H. S. CODE2836.99TOXICITY oral rat LD50: 710 mg/kg SYNONYMS Acetic Acid, Copper (2+) Salt; Acetic Acid, Cupric Salt;Copper Diacetate; Cupric acetate; Copper (II) Acetate; Crystals of Venus; Kupferdi (acetat) (German); Di (acetato) de cobre (Spanish); Di (acétate) de cuivre (French);SMILESCLASSIFICATIONPHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIESPHYSICAL STATE dark green crystals MELTING POINT 115 C (Decomposes)BOILING POINTSPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.88SOLUBILITY IN WATER solublep HVAPOR DENSITY 6.9AUTOIGNITIONNFPA RATINGSHealth: 1; Flammability: 0; Reactivity: 0REFRACTIVE INDEXFLASH POINT Not considered to be a fire hazard STABILITY Stable under ordinary conditions GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COPPER COMPOUNDS & APPLICATIONSCopper forms compounds in the oxidation states of +1 (cuprous) and +2 (cupric); trivalent copper survives no more than a few seconds in an aqueous solution. The relatively small change in electrochemical potential between the cuprous and cupric ions in solution gives the usefulness of copper compounds in chemical reactions. Copper compounds are used as catalysts in reactions, especially oxidation (cupric chloride) and heterogeneous reactions. Cupric chloride, copper chloride (Cu Cl2) is a yellowish to brown, deliquescent powder; soluble in water, alcohol, and ammonium chloride; while the dihydrated form of cupric chloride is a green crystals; soluble in water. It is used as a mordant in dyeing and printing textile fabrics and in the refining of copper, gold, and silver as well as a catalyst in chemical reactions. Cuprous chloride (Cu Cl or Cu2 Cl 2 ), also known as resin of copper, is a green, tetrahedral crystals; insoluble in water. The biological property of copper compounds takes important role in as fungicides in agriculture and biocides in antifouling paints for ships and wood preservations. Very low level of copper is toxic to fungi and algae but the levels for mammal is much higher."
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"docid": "D1188712#0",
"title": "http://chemed.chem.purdue.edu/genchem/topicreview/bp/2organic/carbonyl.html\n.",
"text": "\"The Carbonyl Group Description of the Carbonyl Group Reactions at the Carbonyl Group Carboxylic Acids and Carboxylate Ions Naming Carboxylic Acids Dicarboxylic and Tricarboxylic Acids Esters Fats and Oils Description of the Carbonyl Group It is somewhat misleading to write the carbonyl group as a covalent C=O double bond. The difference between the electronegativities of carbon and oxygen is large enough to make the C=O bond moderately polar. As a result, the carbonyl group is best described as a hybrid of the following resonance structures. We can represent the polar nature of this hybrid by indicating the presence of a slight negative charge on the oxygen ( d -) and a slight positive charge ( d +) on the carbon of the C=O double bond. Reactions at the Carbonyl Group Reagents that attack the electron-rich d - end of the C=O bond are called electrophiles (literally, \"\"lovers of electrons\"\"). Electrophiles include ions (such as H + and Fe 3+) and neutral molecules (such as Al Cl 3 and BF 3) that are Lewis acids, or electron-pair acceptors. Reagents that attack the electron-poor d + end of this bond are nucleophiles (literally, \"\"lovers of nuclei\"\"). Nucleophiles are Lewis bases (such as NH 3 or the OH - ion). The polarity of the C=O double bond can be used to explain the reactions of carbonyl compounds. Aldehydes and ketones react with a source of the hydride (H -) ion because the H - ion is a Lewis base, or nucleophile, that attacks the d + end of the C=O bond."
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"docid": "D251976#0",
"title": "http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/hydrolysis\nhydrolysis",
"text": "hydrolysis Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Medical, Wikipedia .hydrolysis (hīdrŏl`ĭsĭs), chemical reaction of a compound with water, usually resulting in theformation of one or more new compounds. The most common hydrolysis occurs when a salt of a weak acid or weak base (or both) is dissolved in water. Water ionizes into negative hydroxyl ions (OH −) and positive hydrogen ions (H + ), which become hydrated to form positive hydronium ions (H 3 O + ). The salt also breaks up into positive and negative ions. For example, when sodium acetate is dissolved in water it readily dissociates into sodium and acetate ions. Because sodium hydroxide is a strong base, the sodium ions react only slightly with the hydroxyl ions already present in thewater to form sodium hydroxide molecules. Acetic acid is a weak acid, so the acetate ions reactreadily with the hydrogen ions present in the water to form neutral acetic acid molecules. The netresult of these reactions is a relative excess of hydroxyl ions, causing an alkaline solution. A chemical reaction has actually taken place between the water and the dissolved salt. There arerelatively few instances in which water reacts directly with organic compounds under ordinaryconditions."
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"docid": "D233457#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ester\nEster",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Ester (disambiguation). A carboxylate ester. R and R′ denote any alkyl or aryl group. R can also be a hydrogen atom. In chemistry, an ester is a chemical compound derived from an acid (organic or inorganic) in which at least one –OH (hydroxyl) group is replaced by an –O– alkyl ( alkoxy) group. [ 1] Usually, esters are derived from a carboxylic acid and an alcohol. Glycerides, which are fatty acid esters of glycerol, are important esters in biology, being one of the main classes of lipids, and making up the bulk of animal fats and vegetable oils. Esters with low molecular weight are commonly used as fragrances and found in essential oils and pheromones. Phosphoesters form the backbone of DNA molecules. Nitrate esters, such as nitroglycerin, are known for their explosive properties, while polyesters are important plastics, with monomers linked by ester moieties."
},
{
"docid": "D233460#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carboxylic_acid\nCarboxylic acid",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"COOH\"\" redirects here. For the Bulgarian musician, see Ivan Shopov. Structure of a carboxylic acid Carboxylate Anion3D structure of a carboxylic acid A carboxylic acid / ˌ k ɑːr b ɒ k ˈ s ɪ l ɪ k / is an organic compound that contains a carboxyl group (C (=O)OH). [ 1] The general formula of a carboxylic acid is R–COOH, with R referring to the rest of the (possibly quite large) molecule. Carboxylic acids occur widely and include the amino acids (which make up proteins) and acetic acid (which is part of vinegar and occurs in metabolism ). Salts and esters of carboxylic acids are called carboxylates. When a carboxyl group is deprotonated, its conjugate base forms a carboxylate anion. Carboxylate ions are resonance-stabilized, and this increased stability makes carboxylic acids more acidic than alcohols. Carboxylic acids can be seen as reduced or alkylated forms of the Lewis acid carbon dioxide; under some circumstances they can be decarboxylated to yield carbon dioxide. Contents [ hide ]1 Example carboxylic acids and nomenclature2 Carboxyl radical3 Physical properties3.1 Solubility3.2 Boiling points3.3 Acidity3.4 Odor4 Characterization5 Occurrence and applications6 Synthesis6.1 Industrial routes6.2 Laboratory methods6.3 Less-common reactions7 Reactions7.1 Specialized reactions8 See also9 References10 External links Example carboxylic acids and nomenclature [ edit]Carboxylic acids are commonly identified using their trivial names, and usually have the suffix -ic acid."
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"docid": "D1989524#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditional_Balsamic_Vinegar\nTraditional Balsamic Vinegar",
"text": "\"Traditional Balsamic Vinegar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Traditional Balsamic Vinegar (or Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale) is a type of balsamic vinegar produced in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy. Unlike inexpensive \"\"Balsamic Vinegar of Modena\"\" (BVM), Traditional Balsamic Vinegar (TBV) is produced from cooked grape must, aged at least 12 years, and protected under the European Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) system, fetching higher prices. [ 1] (BVM has lesser protection under the European Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) system. [ 2]) Although the names are similar, TBV and the inexpensive imitation BVM are very different. [ 3]Barrels during aging Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Legal aspects3 Basic technology3.1 Cooking of the grape must3.2 Alcoholic fermentation3.3 Acetic bioxidation3.4 Aging3.4.1 The barrel set3.4.2 Refilling procedure3.4.3 Age and yield4 Chemical composition5 Physical properties6 TBV compared to BVM and other balsamic products7 References8 External links History [ edit]A comprehensive study about the original making procedure, the aging conditions, and the sensory profile is not available. This and the few and often-confusing documents make the reconstruction of the true history of TBV a challenge. The term balsamico derives from the Latin word “balsamum” and from the Greek word “βάλσαμον”, in the sense of \"\"restorative\"\" or \"\"curative\"\". The art of cooking the must of grapes dates back to the ancient Romans: it was used both as a medicine and in the kitchen as a sweetener and condiment. [ 4] The first generally accepted document referring to a precious vinegar produced in the area of Modena and Reggio Emilia is the poem written in the 12th century by the monk Donizo of Canossa, [5] although the word \"\"balsamic\"\" is never mentioned. The first testimonies clearly speaking about \"\"balsamic vinegar\"\", as well as of recipes and making procedure, appear from the 19th century even if little is known about the original recipes and related making practices. ["
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"docid": "D1414691#0",
"title": "http://www.differencebetween.net/science/chemistry-science/difference-between-rubbing-alcohol-and-vinegar/\nDifference Between Rubbing alcohol and Vinegar",
"text": "\"Difference Between Rubbing alcohol and Vinegar• Categorized under Chemistry | Difference Between Rubbing alcohol and Vinegar Alcohol and vinegar are two common materials that people use for cleaning purposes. Although cleaning and removal of stains is not the primary use of the mentioned materials but they are very good at it owing to their chemical properties. For example, vinegar is acidic and can dissolve some stains or materials. It is common practice to use one of these for cleaning home appliances and furniture such as TV screens, LCDs, metal surfaces, wooden surfaces and so on. Rubbing alcohol is not exactly the same as common alcohol although chemically, it is an alcohol. Also, it is different in its composition, mode of action and application to vinegar. Rubbing alcohol is also known as surgical spirit. Most people recognise it as a liquid that is prepared and used primarily for topical application. Its preparation involves the use of a special denatured alcohol solution. Moreover, it contains approximately 70% by volume of ethyl alcohol, or concentrated ethanol."
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"docid": "D190123#0",
"title": "https://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/faculty/reusch/VirtTxtJml/crbacid1.htm\nCarboxylic Acids",
"text": "\"Carboxylic Acids Carboxylic Acids The carboxyl functional group that characterizes the carboxylic acids is unusual in that it is composed of two functional groups described earlier in this text. As may be seen in the formula on the right, the carboxyl group is made up of a hydroxyl group bonded to a carbonyl group. It is often written in condensed form as –CO 2 H or –COOH. Other combinations of functional groups were described previously, and significant changes in chemical behavior as a result of group interactions were described (e.g. phenol & aniline). In this case, the change in chemical and physical properties resulting from the interaction of the hydroxyl and carbonyl group are so profound that the combination is customarily treated as a distinct and different functional group.1. Nomenclature of Carboxylic Acids As with aldehydes, the carboxyl group must be located at the end of a carbon chain. In the IUPAC system of nomenclature the carboxyl carbon is designated #1, and other substituents are located and named accordingly. The characteristic IUPAC suffix for a carboxyl group is \"\" oic acid \"\", and care must be taken not to confuse this systematic nomenclature with the similar common system. These two nomenclatures are illustrated in the following table, along with their melting and boiling points. Formula Common Name Source IUPAC Name Melting Point Boiling Point HCO 2 H formic acid ants (L. formica) methanoic acid 8.4 ºC 101 ºCCH 3 CO 2 H acetic acid vinegar (L. acetum) ethanoic acid 16.6 ºC 118 ºCCH 3 CH 2 CO 2 H propionic acid milk (Gk."
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"docid": "D297859#0",
"title": "http://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/faculty/reusch/VirtTxtJml/lipids.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Lipids The lipids are a large and diverse group of naturally occurring organic compounds that are related by their solubility in nonpolar organic solvents (e.g. ether, chloroform, acetone & benzene) and general insolubility in water. There is great structural variety among the lipids, as will be demonstrated in the following sections. You may click on a topic listed below, or proceed page by page. Fatty Acids Soaps and Detergents Fats and Oils Waxes Phospholipids Eicosonoids Terpenes Steroids Lipid Soluble Vitamins Biosynthetic Pathways Fats, Oils, Waxes & Phospholipids1. Fatty Acids The common feature of these lipids is that they are all esters of moderate to long chain fatty acids. Acid or base-catalyzed hydrolysis yields the component fatty acid, some examples of which are given in the following table, together with the alcohol component of the lipid. These long-chain carboxylic acids are generally referred to by their common names, which in most cases reflect their sources. Natural fatty acids may be saturated or unsaturated, and as the following data indicate, the saturated acids have higher melting points than unsaturated acids of corresponding size. The double bonds in the unsaturated compounds listed on the right are all cis (or Z). FATTY ACIDSSaturated Formula Common Name Melting Point CH 3 (CH 2) 10 CO 2 H lauric acid 45 ºCCH 3 (CH 2) 12 CO 2 H myristic acid 55 ºCCH 3 (CH 2) 14 CO 2 H palmitic acid 63 ºCCH 3 (CH 2) 16 CO 2 H stearic acid 69 ºCCH 3 (CH 2) 18 CO 2 H arachidic acid 76 ºCUnsaturated Formula Common Name Melting Point CH 3 (CH 2) 5 CH=CH (CH 2) 7 CO 2 H palmitoleic acid 0 ºCCH 3 (CH 2) 7 CH=CH (CH 2) 7 CO 2 H oleic acid 13 ºCCH 3 (CH 2) 4 CH=CHCH 2 CH=CH (CH 2) 7 CO 2 H linoleic acid -5 ºCCH 3 CH 2 CH=CHCH 2 CH=CHCH 2 CH=CH (CH 2) 7 CO 2 H linolenic acid -11 ºCCH 3 (CH 2) 4 (CH=CHCH 2) 4 (CH 2) 2 CO 2 H arachidonic acid -49 ºCThe higher melting points of the saturated fatty acids reflect the uniform rod-like shape of their molecules."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acidity\nAcid",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Acidity)navigation search This article is about acids in chemistry. For the drug, see Lysergic acid diethylamide. For other uses, see Acid (disambiguation). \"\" Acidity\"\" redirects here. For the novelette, see Acidity (novelette). \"\" Acidic\"\" redirects here. For the band, see Acidic (band). This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( May 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Zinc, a typical metal, reacting with hydrochloric acid, a typical acid Acids and basesp H Reaction Titration Extraction Dissociation constant ( acid) Acid strength Acidity function Buffer solutions Proton affinity Self-ionization of water Amphoterism Acid types Brønsted Lewis Mineral Organic Strong Superacids Weak Monobasic acid Dibasic acid Tribasic acid Solid Base types Brønsted Lewis Organic Strong Superbases Non-nucleophilic Weakv t e An acid is a molecule or ion capable of donating a hydron (proton or hydrogen ion H + ), or, alternatively, capable of forming a covalent bond with an electron pair (a Lewis acid). ["
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solvent\nSolvent",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Solvent (disambiguation). A bottle of acetic acid, a liquid solvent A solvent (from the Latin solvō, \"\"loosen, untie, solve\"\") is a substance that dissolves a solute (a chemically distinct liquid, solid or gas), resulting in a solution. A solvent is usually a liquid but can also be a solid, a gas, or a supercritical fluid. The quantity of solute that can dissolve in a specific volume of solvent varies with temperature. Common uses for organic solvents are in dry cleaning (e.g. tetrachloroethylene ), as paint thinners (e.g. toluene, turpentine ), as nail polish removers and glue solvents ( acetone, methyl acetate, ethyl acetate ), in spot removers (e.g. hexane, petrol ether), in detergents ( citrus terpenes) and in perfumes ( ethanol ). Water is a solvent for polar molecules and the most common solvent used by living things; all the ions and proteins in a cell are dissolved in water within a cell. Solvents find various applications in chemical, pharmaceutical, oil, and gas industries, including in chemical syntheses and purification processes. Contents [ hide ]1 Solutions and solvation2 Solvent classifications2.1 Other polarity scales2.2 Polar protic and polar aprotic3 Multicomponent3.1 Solvents3.2 Thinners4 Physical properties4.1 Properties table of common solvents4.1.1 Nonpolar solvents4.1.2 Polar aprotic solvents4.1.3 Polar protic solvents4.2 Hansen solubility parameter values4.2.1 Non-polar solvents4.2.2 Polar aprotic solvents4.2.3 Polar protic solvents4.3 Boiling point4.4 Density5 Safety5.1 Fire5.2 Explosive peroxide formation6 Health effects6.1 Acute exposure6.2 Chronic exposure6.3 Environmental contamination7 See also8 References9 Bibliography10 External links Solutions and solvation [ edit]When one substance is dissolved into another, a solution is formed. [ 1] This is opposed to the situation when the compounds are insoluble like sand in water. In a solution, all of the ingredients are uniformly distributed at a molecular level and no residue remains."
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"title": "http://chemed.chem.purdue.edu/genchem/topicreview/bp/ch2/names.php\nNomenclature",
"text": "Nomenclature Common Names Ionic Compounds Positive Ions Negative Ions Polyatomic Negative Ions Naming Polyatomic Ions Covalent Compounds Acids Metals with Non-metals Non-metals with Non-metals Long before chemists knew the formulas for chemical compounds, they developed a system of nomenclature that gave each compound a unique name. Today we often use chemical formulas, such as Na Cl, C 12 H 22 O 11, and Co (NH 3) 6 (Cl O 4) 3 , to describe chemical compounds. But we still need unique names that unambiguously identify each compound. Common Names Some compounds have been known for so long that a systematic nomenclature cannot compete with well-established common names. Examples of compounds for which common names are used include water (H 2 O), ammonia (NH 3 ), and methane (CH 4 ). Naming Ionic Compounds (Metals with Non-metals)The names of ionic compounds are written by listing the name of the positive ion followed by the name of the negative ion. Na Cl sodium chloride (NH 4) 2 SO 4 ammonium sulfate Na HCO 3 sodium bicarbonate We therefore need a series of rules that allow us to unambiguously name positive and negative ions before we can name the salts these ions form. Naming Positive Ions Monatomic positive ions have the name of the element from which they are formed. Na + sodium Zn 2+ zinc Ca 2+ calcium H + hydrogen K + potassium Sr 2+ strontium Some metals form positive ions in more than one oxidation state. One of the earliest methods of distinguishing between these ions used the suffixes -ous and -ic added to the Latin name of the element to represent the lower and higher oxidation states, respectively."
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"docid": "D379486#0",
"title": "http://www.reciprocalnet.org/edumodules/commonmolecules/list.html\n.",
"text": "\"You are here : Reciprocal Net > Learn About > List of the Common Molecules Alphabetical List of Common Molecules Find Common Molecules »Request about Common Molecules »A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X ZAAbscisic acid Abscisic acid is a naturally occurring hormone in plants. Acenaphthylene Acenaphthylene is a low molecular weight, 2-ring polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH). Acetaminophen Acetaminophen is the active ingredient in Tylenol. Acetate Sodium acetate forms white crystals in powder form. Acetic acid Acetic acid is the compound responsible for the pungent characteristic odor and sour taste of vinegar. Acetone Acetone is a colorless liquid that has a distinctive smell and taste. Acetophenone Acetophenone is a colorless liquid or white crystal, with characteristic odor. Acetyl peroxide Acetyl peroxide is used as a catalyst for resins. Acetyl salicylic acid Aspirin is an over-the-counter analgesic.2-Acetylaminofluorene 2-Acetylaminofluorene is white-colored solid, man-made chemical compound used in medicines and fabric dyes. Acetylcholine O-Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter."
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"docid": "D602104#0",
"title": "http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Fermentation+Process\nfermentation",
"text": "\"fermentation (redirected from Fermentation Process) Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Medical, Legal .fermentation,process by which the living cell is able to obtain energy through thebreakdown of glucoseglucose,dextrose, or grape sugar,monosaccharide sugar with the empirical formula C 6 H 12 O 6. This carbohydrate occurs in the sap of most plants and in the juice of grapes and other fruits...... Click the link for more information.and other simple sugar molecules without requiring oxygen. Fermentation is achieved by somewhat different chemical sequences in different species of organisms. Two closelyrelated paths of fermentation predominate for glucose. When muscle tissue receives sufficientoxygen supply, it fully metabolizes its fuel glucose to water and carbon dioxide. However, at times of strenuous activity, muscle tissue uses oxygen faster than the blood can supply it. During thisanaerobic condition, the six-carbon glucose molecule is only partly broken down to two molecules of the three-carbon sugar called lactic acidlactic acid, CH 3 CHOHCO 2 H, a colorless liquid organic acid. It is miscible with water or ethanol. Lactic acid is a fermentation product of lactose (milk sugar); it is present in sour milk,koumiss, leban, yogurt, and cottage cheese...... Click the link for more information.. This process, called lactic acid fermentation, alsooccurs in many microorganisms and in the cells of most higher animals. In alcoholic fermentation,such as occurs in brewer's yeast and some bacteria, the production of lactic acid is bypassed, andthe glucose molecule is degraded to two molecules of the two-carbon alcoholalcohol,any of a class of organic compounds with the general formula R-OH, where R represents an alkyl group made up of carbon and hydrogen in various proportions and -OHrepresents one or more hydroxyl groups...... Click the link for more information.,"
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"title": "http://chemistry.tutorvista.com/organic-chemistry/phenol.html\nPhenol",
"text": "Chemistry Organic Chemistry Phenol Phenol The organic compounds are composed of carbon atoms with any other atoms such as hydrogen, nitrogen, or any other hetero-atoms. On the basis of cyclic and non-cyclic nature, organic compounds can be classified as aliphatic and aromatic compounds. Aliphatic compounds are non-cyclic, open chain compounds with branched or un-branched carbon chains. For example; alkanes, alkenes and alkynes are examples of aliphatic hydrocarbons. Aromatic compounds are cyclic compounds with conjugated pi-electrons system which stabilise the molecule. Benzene is a simplest aromatic compound with C6H6 molecular formula. We know the presence of any other group of atoms or atom effects the chemical and physical properties of any organic compound. These groups of atoms or atom are called as a functional group. For example; hydroxy group (-OH) in alcohols, amino (-NH2) group in amines etc. Aromatic alcohols have a hydroxy group directly bonded to the aromatic ring."
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"docid": "D338282#0",
"title": "http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-acetic-acid-and-vs-vinegar/\nDifference Between Acetic Acid and Vinegar",
"text": "\"Difference Between Acetic Acid and Vinegar Posted on March 1, 2012 by Dunee Acetic Acid vs Vinegar Acetic acid belongs to the family of organic compounds known as carboxylic acids. They have the functional group –COOH. This group is known as the carboxyl group. Carboxylic acid has a general formula as follows. In the simplest type of carboxylic acid, R group equals to H. This carboxylic acid is known as formic acid. Despite formic acid, there are many other types of carboxylic acids with various R groups. The R group can be a straight carbon chain, branched chain, aromatic group, etc. Acetic acid, hexanoic acid, benzoic acid, are some of the examples for carboxylic acids. Acetic acid Acetic acid is the carboxylic acid where the R group of the above structure is –CH 3. In the IUPAC nomenclature, carboxylic acids are named by dropping the final – e of the name of the alkane corresponding to the longest chain in the acid and by adding –oic acid."
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"title": "http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Lactic+fermentation\nfermentation",
"text": "\"fermentation (redirected from Lactic fermentation) Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Wikipedia. Related to Lactic fermentation: Alcoholic fermentationfermentation,process by which the living cell is able to obtain energy through thebreakdown of glucoseglucose,dextrose, or grape sugar,monosaccharide sugar with the empirical formula C 6 H 12 O 6. This carbohydrate occurs in the sap of most plants and in the juice of grapes and other fruits...... Click the link for more information.and other simple sugar molecules without requiring oxygen. Fermentation is achieved by somewhat different chemical sequences in different species of organisms. Two closelyrelated paths of fermentation predominate for glucose. When muscle tissue receives sufficientoxygen supply, it fully metabolizes its fuel glucose to water and carbon dioxide. However, at times of strenuous activity, muscle tissue uses oxygen faster than the blood can supply it. During thisanaerobic condition, the six-carbon glucose molecule is only partly broken down to two molecules of the three-carbon sugar called lactic acidlactic acid, CH 3 CHOHCO 2 H, a colorless liquid organic acid. It is miscible with water or ethanol. Lactic acid is a fermentation product of lactose (milk sugar); it is present in sour milk,koumiss, leban, yogurt, and cottage cheese...... Click the link for more information.. This process, called lactic acid fermentation, alsooccurs in many microorganisms and in the cells of most higher animals."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetal\nAcetal",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the engineering plastic \"\"acetal\"\" sold as Delrin, Celcon, Ramtal, Duracon, Kepital and Hostaform, see Polyoxymethylene. For the flavor compound, see 1,1-Diethoxyethane. Not to be confused with Acetyl. Structure of a generic acetal An acetal is a functional group with the following connectivity R 2 C (OR') 2, where both R' groups are organic fragments. The central carbon atom has four bonds to it, and is therefore saturated and has tetrahedral geometry. The two R'O groups may be equivalent to each other or not. The two R groups can be equivalent to each other (a \"\"symmetric acetal\"\") or not (a \"\"mixed acetal\"\"), and one or both can even be hydrogen atoms rather than organic fragments. Acetals are formed from and convertible to carbonyl compounds ( aldehydes or ketones R 2 C=O). The term ketal is sometimes used to identify structures associated with ketones rather than aldehydes and, historically, the term acetal was used specifically for the aldehyde cases. [ 1]Formation of an acetal occurs when the hydroxyl group of a hemiacetal becomes protonated and is lost as water."
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"title": "http://www.chemistryindustry.biz/acidity-regulator.html\n.",
"text": "\"www.chemistryindustry.biz ACIDITY REGULATOR Acidity regulators, or p H control agents, are food additives added to change or maintain p H (acidity or basicity). They can be organic or mineral acids, bases, neutralizing agents, or buffering agents. Acidity regulators are indicated by their E number, such as E260 (acetic acid), or simply listed as \"\"food acid\"\". Commonly used acidity regulators are citric, acetic and lactic acids. ACIDITY REGULATORS lactic acid Description: also known as milk acid, is a chemical compound that plays a role in various biochemical processes and was first isolated in 1780 by the Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele. adipic acid Description: the organic compound with the formula (CH2)4 (COOH)2. From the industrial perspective, it is the most important dicarboxylic acid: About 2.5 billion kilograms of this white crystalline powder are produced annually, mainly as a precursor for the production of nylon. monosodium fumarate Description: Buffering agent, flavoring agent, oxidation resistance auxiliaries. Used in producing wine, cold drink, sweet products, canned fruit, jam, jelly, etc. fumaric acid Description: the chemical compound with the formula HO2CCH=CHCO2H. This white crystalline compound is one of two isomeric unsaturated dicarboxylic acids, the other being maleic acid."
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"title": "https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Fermentation+Process\nfermentation",
"text": "\"fermentation (redirected from Fermentation Process) Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Medical, Legal .fermentation,process by which the living cell is able to obtain energy through thebreakdown of glucoseglucose,dextrose, or grape sugar,monosaccharide sugar with the empirical formula C 6 H 12 O 6. This carbohydrate occurs in the sap of most plants and in the juice of grapes and other fruits...... Click the link for more information.and other simple sugar molecules without requiring oxygen. Fermentation is achieved by somewhat different chemical sequences in different species of organisms. Two closelyrelated paths of fermentation predominate for glucose. When muscle tissue receives sufficientoxygen supply, it fully metabolizes its fuel glucose to water and carbon dioxide. However, at times of strenuous activity, muscle tissue uses oxygen faster than the blood can supply it. During thisanaerobic condition, the six-carbon glucose molecule is only partly broken down to two molecules of the three-carbon sugar called lactic acidlactic acid, CH 3 CHOHCO 2 H, a colorless liquid organic acid. It is miscible with water or ethanol. Lactic acid is a fermentation product of lactose (milk sugar); it is present in sour milk,koumiss, leban, yogurt, and cottage cheese...... Click the link for more information.. This process, called lactic acid fermentation, alsooccurs in many microorganisms and in the cells of most higher animals. In alcoholic fermentation,such as occurs in brewer's yeast and some bacteria, the production of lactic acid is bypassed, andthe glucose molecule is degraded to two molecules of the two-carbon alcoholalcohol,any of a class of organic compounds with the general formula R-OH, where R represents an alkyl group made up of carbon and hydrogen in various proportions and -OHrepresents one or more hydroxyl groups...... Click the link for more information.,"
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