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msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_602512727#4_1396410791 | Title: AARP Is Officially Nonpartisan but Group Officials’ Money Mostly Goes to Dems
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AARP Is Officially Nonpartisan but Group Officials’ Money Mostly Goes to Dems
Content: Board member Beth Ellard gave $100 to Act Blue in 2018; board member Lloyd Johnson gave $450 to Clinton and $100 to Act Blue. At the executive level of AARP, former Senior Executive Vice President Joyce Rogers contributed $1,000 to Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) and $500 to Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio), plus $11,750 to Clinton and other Democrats. Another vice president, Daphne Kwok, gave $12,207 to Clinton and other Democrats. Other AARP officials giving in 2016 and 2018 to Democrats included Martin Burns, the group’s manager of political intelligence. Burns gave $1,250 to Rep. Thomas Suozzi (D-N.Y.), plus $350 to Act Blue. Clinton received another $750 from AARP Senior Strategic Policy Adviser Andrea Brassard, who also gave $492 to Act Blue, while Deborah Chalfie, an AARP senior legislative representative, made multiple gifts to Democratic candidates, totaling $4,135. The AARP said in a statement to The Epoch Times on July 22 that the group “is completely nonpartisan and does not make any financial contributions to any political candidates, office holders or parties, nor does the organization endorse any political candidates, office holders or parties.” The statement continued: “ AARP does not preclude its employees, including board members, from exercising their personal right to participate in the political process. | https://www.theepochtimes.com/3013244_3013244.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_602512727#5_1396412602 | Title: AARP Is Officially Nonpartisan but Group Officials’ Money Mostly Goes to Dems
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AARP Is Officially Nonpartisan but Group Officials’ Money Mostly Goes to Dems
Content: Burns gave $1,250 to Rep. Thomas Suozzi (D-N.Y.), plus $350 to Act Blue. Clinton received another $750 from AARP Senior Strategic Policy Adviser Andrea Brassard, who also gave $492 to Act Blue, while Deborah Chalfie, an AARP senior legislative representative, made multiple gifts to Democratic candidates, totaling $4,135. The AARP said in a statement to The Epoch Times on July 22 that the group “is completely nonpartisan and does not make any financial contributions to any political candidates, office holders or parties, nor does the organization endorse any political candidates, office holders or parties.” The statement continued: “ AARP does not preclude its employees, including board members, from exercising their personal right to participate in the political process. “As such, AARP employees are permitted to make lawful contributions, on a personal basis, to political candidates, if they so wish. “However, they are prohibited from engaging in any personal political activity using AARP resources of any type, or to engage in any personal political activity during work hours.” Conspicuously absent from among the AARP political contributors was Jo Ann Jenkins, the chief executive officer. Her predecessor as CEO, Addison Barry Rand, gave $4,300 to Obama for America and $2,000 to the Obama Victory Fund in 2008. Rand actively backed the Affordable Care Act (ACA), President Barack Obama’s controversial health care legislation, also known as Obamacare. | https://www.theepochtimes.com/3013244_3013244.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_602512727#6_1396414567 | Title: AARP Is Officially Nonpartisan but Group Officials’ Money Mostly Goes to Dems
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AARP Is Officially Nonpartisan but Group Officials’ Money Mostly Goes to Dems
Content: “As such, AARP employees are permitted to make lawful contributions, on a personal basis, to political candidates, if they so wish. “However, they are prohibited from engaging in any personal political activity using AARP resources of any type, or to engage in any personal political activity during work hours.” Conspicuously absent from among the AARP political contributors was Jo Ann Jenkins, the chief executive officer. Her predecessor as CEO, Addison Barry Rand, gave $4,300 to Obama for America and $2,000 to the Obama Victory Fund in 2008. Rand actively backed the Affordable Care Act (ACA), President Barack Obama’s controversial health care legislation, also known as Obamacare. The organization is now part of a coalition of liberal advocacy groups opposing a federal suit filed by 20 states asking the federal courts to find Obamacare unconstitutional. “AARP strongly opposes any attempts to take away the ACA’s protection for people with preexisting health conditions or to bring back an unfair age tax on older adults,” Nancy LeaMond, executive vice president and chief advocacy and engagement officer, said in a 2018 statement. Contact Mark Tapscott at [email protected]
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AARP Is Officially Nonpartisan but Group Officials’ Money Mostly Goes to Dems
Content: The organization is now part of a coalition of liberal advocacy groups opposing a federal suit filed by 20 states asking the federal courts to find Obamacare unconstitutional. “AARP strongly opposes any attempts to take away the ACA’s protection for people with preexisting health conditions or to bring back an unfair age tax on older adults,” Nancy LeaMond, executive vice president and chief advocacy and engagement officer, said in a 2018 statement. Contact Mark Tapscott at [email protected]
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_603109391#5_1397681862 | Title: New York, New Jersey Mail-in Voting Problems May Foreshadow Difficulties in Upcoming Presidential Vote
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Content: The Unrecognized Unreliability of Voting by Mail.” “While voting fraud is the most commonly cited problem with vote-by-mail, it is only one aspect of the issues plaguing the integrity of elections nationwide,” Alabama Today reported. “Yasinsac’s research breaks down some of the most frequent problems. Among them, common procedural errors such as those that contributed to an estimated 4.2% percent of invalid ballots in the Minnesota 2008 elections. Yasinsac describes these as, ‘Common errors include failure to sign, signing in the wrong place, and improper packaging (e.g., husband and wife bundling two absentee ballots in the same envelope).’” Mail-in voting programs also consistently experience ballots arriving late to elections offices because of postal processing delays, as well as election fraud, lost ballots, and under- or over-counted ballots because of mishandling by election officials, according to the paper. Yasinsac, a computer science professor, writes in his paper that voting-by-mail, or VBM, “is inherently unreliable.” “Worse yet, it disenfranchises discernable constituencies that can influence electoral results, causing other than the voter’s choice to determine winners.” He states it is “fundamentally more difficult to ensure the validity of VBM ballots (one person-one vote) than for those cast in person, both because it is more difficult to strongly authenticate the voter (Voter Authentication) and to bind a ballot to the identified voter (Ballot Attribution).” Voter privacy can also suffer during the VBM process. | https://www.theepochtimes.com/mail-in-voting-problems-in-new-york-new-jersey-may-foreshadow-difficulties-in-upcoming-presidential-vote_3424517.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_603991008#7_1399822880 | Title: The Best 5 Books on Decision Making (in 2020) - The Exceptional Skills
Headings: The Best 5 Books on Decision Making (in 2020)
The Best 5 Books on Decision Making (in 2020)
The Best 5 Books on Decision Making
Decisive: How to Make Better Choices in Life and Work by Dan Heath and Chip Heath
Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don’t Have All the Facts by Annie Duke
Smart Choices: A Practical Guide to Making Better Decisions by John S. Hammond, Ralph L. Keeney, and Howard Raiffa
Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
The Paradox of Choice by Barry Schwartz
If that’s not enough for you, here are some honorable mentions:
Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein
Why Not?: How to Use Everyday Ingenuity to Solve Problems Big And Small by Barry Nalebuff and Ian Ayres
Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions by Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths
How We Decide by Jonah Lehrer
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About the Author: Thomas R. Harris
Content: The Paradox of Choice by Barry Schwartz
The Paradox of Choice is another book I highly enjoyed reading. The main premise is this – we are in a world saturated with more and more choices – and it’s hurting us instead of helping. When we have so many choices, not only does it make it harder to make a choice, but it makes the choice we make less satisfying. We can also get into a trap of always seeking out “the best” in a world of choices that we constantly live with regret and what could have been or wondering if there is something better we missed out on. If you want to learn how to be more satisfied in life and the choices you make (and the dangers of and ways to overcome too many choices), this is a good book for you. You can get it here on Amazon. If that’s not enough for you, here are some honorable mentions: Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein
Nudge is about how the way we present or offer options can affect decisions. No choice is ever presented in a neutral way. | https://www.theexceptionalskills.com/decision-making-books/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_603991008#8_1399825256 | Title: The Best 5 Books on Decision Making (in 2020) - The Exceptional Skills
Headings: The Best 5 Books on Decision Making (in 2020)
The Best 5 Books on Decision Making (in 2020)
The Best 5 Books on Decision Making
Decisive: How to Make Better Choices in Life and Work by Dan Heath and Chip Heath
Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don’t Have All the Facts by Annie Duke
Smart Choices: A Practical Guide to Making Better Decisions by John S. Hammond, Ralph L. Keeney, and Howard Raiffa
Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
The Paradox of Choice by Barry Schwartz
If that’s not enough for you, here are some honorable mentions:
Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein
Why Not?: How to Use Everyday Ingenuity to Solve Problems Big And Small by Barry Nalebuff and Ian Ayres
Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions by Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths
How We Decide by Jonah Lehrer
Conclusion:
Share This Story, Choose Your Platform!
About the Author: Thomas R. Harris
Content: You can get it here on Amazon. If that’s not enough for you, here are some honorable mentions: Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein
Nudge is about how the way we present or offer options can affect decisions. No choice is ever presented in a neutral way. Knowing this, as well as our biases and tendencies, we then can present choices in a way that promotes better decisions, both to ourselves and others. An example the authors give is this: the way food is laid out in a school cafeteria. Whatever food that is put first out front is the food that is purchased the most. So do you put out the food that is the healthiest, that will bring the most profit, or what? | https://www.theexceptionalskills.com/decision-making-books/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_605464920#8_1403712661 | Title: Four ways to measure team performance
Headings: Four ways to measure team performance
Four ways to measure team performance
How a team functions can make or break a business
1. Measure Interaction
2. Address Conflict
3. Align Decisions
4. Create Accountability
Now the Hard Part
A Tale of Two Teams
Content: Depending on the area selected to start the improvement, you can strengthen team performance significantly by tweaking the team makeup and providing team-specific coaching. Some situations, however, might be influenced only by casting a wider net that encompasses the entire company culture, leadership and communication styles, and the environment of accountability and feedback. Team performance is highly dependent on all these areas, and in most cases, you need to start with engineering and initiating a culture change in the leadership. As with so many other business practices, building and sustaining high-performing teams must start with the leader. A Tale of Two Teams
The assignments for both teams were identical: Go through the orders in the evening to ensure all information needed to produce the part has been received and is complete; make sure material is available; and schedule the part for production during the night shift. Before their production meeting, team A’s members had already checked the new orders. When the meeting started on time, members discussed that a critical dimension was missing in a customer drawing. | https://www.thefabricator.com/thefabricator/article/shopmanagement/four-ways-to-measure-team-performance |
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Widely considered one of the greatest British poets of all time, Lord Byron remains influential as his works are widely read even today. He was also one of the most important personalities of the Romantic Movement. He is also known for his role in the Greek War of Independence, for which the Greeks consider him a national hero. Recommended Lists: England
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English poet William Wordsworth, along with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, released Lyrical Balladsin 1798, which set the tone for the Romantic Age of English Literature. | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/briton-poets.php |
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Died: November 28, 1994
One of the most notorious serial killers ever convicted in America, Jeffrey Dahmer terrorized the Milwaukee region in the 1980s. He targeted young men and boys, who he would lure to his house on some pretext before torturing and killing them. | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/criminals.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_635846976#9_1491136203 | Title: Hernando De Soto Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
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Content: During this time he heard about Cabeza de Vaca's exploration of Florida and the other Gulf Coast states, and was motivated to explore the regions himself. His primary motive was to seek the riches which he believed lay hidden in those unexplored lands. He started planning for his voyage to North America and assembled a fleet of 100 ships and selected 700 able bodied men to accompany him. He set sail in April 1538. Enroute to North America, the expedition stopped in Cuba where they helped to rebuild the city of Havana after the French had plundered it. They left Cuba and set forth for Florida in May 1539. De Soto and his men spent the next three years exploring the area during which they faced attacks from the natives. The crew also journeyed to Georgia and Alabama, and then headed westward, discovering the mouth of the Mississippi River in the process. The expedition proved to be a perilous one. Even after three years the men were yet to come across the treasures they were seeking. | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/hernando-de-soto-6472.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_635846976#10_1491137673 | Title: Hernando De Soto Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
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Content: They left Cuba and set forth for Florida in May 1539. De Soto and his men spent the next three years exploring the area during which they faced attacks from the natives. The crew also journeyed to Georgia and Alabama, and then headed westward, discovering the mouth of the Mississippi River in the process. The expedition proved to be a perilous one. Even after three years the men were yet to come across the treasures they were seeking. Moreover, nearly half of the men and several horses had died from disease or in the battles with the natives. Hernando de Soto himself did not live to see the completion of the expedition. Major Expedition
Hernando de Soto is best remembered for leading the first European expedition deep into the interiors of what is today the United States. During the course of his exploration he discovered the Mississippi River and became the first documented European to cross it. Although he could not achieve his dream of finding gold and silver by way of this expedition, the expedition ultimately had numerous far-reaching consequences. | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/hernando-de-soto-6472.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_636927664#2_1493899137 | Title: Jaime Escalante Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
Headings: Jaime Escalante
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Jaime Escalante Biography
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Content: Spouse/Ex-: Fabiola Tapia
father: Zenobio Escalante
mother: Sara Escalante
children: Fernando, Jaime Jr.
Died on: March 30, 2010
place of death: Roseville
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education: California State University, Los Angeles, Pasadena City College
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Who was Jaime Escalante? Jaime Alfonso Escalante Gutiérrez was a celebrated Bolivian teacher and one of the most famous educators in America during 1980s and 1990s. He began teaching mathematics to troubled students in a Los Angeles school and became famous for leading many of them to pass the advanced placement calculus test. | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/jaime-escalante-5568.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_636927664#3_1493900265 | Title: Jaime Escalante Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
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Content: March 30, 2010
place of death: Roseville
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Who was Jaime Escalante? Jaime Alfonso Escalante Gutiérrez was a celebrated Bolivian teacher and one of the most famous educators in America during 1980s and 1990s. He began teaching mathematics to troubled students in a Los Angeles school and became famous for leading many of them to pass the advanced placement calculus test. Born to teacher parents, he realized that his true passion was teaching and following in their footsteps, he became an educator as well. Later, he left Bolivia in search of a better life but upon arriving in America, he learned that his teaching credentials were not sufficient to teach there. So he earned another bachelor's degree plus an American teaching certificate in order to become an educator. As a teacher, he strove to bring his kids to their full potential, working with them to help them understand mathematics. He is best remembered as the mathematics teacher at Garfield High School who led a group of students to excel at complex subjects such as advanced algebra, trigonometry, and calculus. | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/jaime-escalante-5568.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_636927664#4_1493901984 | Title: Jaime Escalante Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
Headings: Jaime Escalante
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Content: Born to teacher parents, he realized that his true passion was teaching and following in their footsteps, he became an educator as well. Later, he left Bolivia in search of a better life but upon arriving in America, he learned that his teaching credentials were not sufficient to teach there. So he earned another bachelor's degree plus an American teaching certificate in order to become an educator. As a teacher, he strove to bring his kids to their full potential, working with them to help them understand mathematics. He is best remembered as the mathematics teacher at Garfield High School who led a group of students to excel at complex subjects such as advanced algebra, trigonometry, and calculus. A group of his students passed the advance placement exam in calculus for the first time in the history of the school—one of his greatest achievements as a teacher. He saw the potential in his students that other teachers had failed to see before, and pushed them to amazing heights. Recommended Lists: Recommended Lists: California State University, Los Angeles
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After obtaining his teaching credentials, he was appointed as a teacher at the Garfield High School in East Los Angeles, California, in 1974. | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/jaime-escalante-5568.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_636927664#5_1493903678 | Title: Jaime Escalante Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
Headings: Jaime Escalante
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Jaime Escalante Biography
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Content: A group of his students passed the advance placement exam in calculus for the first time in the history of the school—one of his greatest achievements as a teacher. He saw the potential in his students that other teachers had failed to see before, and pushed them to amazing heights. Recommended Lists: Recommended Lists: California State University, Los Angeles
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After obtaining his teaching credentials, he was appointed as a teacher at the Garfield High School in East Los Angeles, California, in 1974. He found himself in a challenging situation, teaching mathematics to troubled students in a rundown school known for violence and drugs. Instead of gearing his classes to poorly performing students, he offered to teach them advanced placement calculus and started an advanced mathematics program with a handful of students. In 1982, he came into national spotlight when his largest class till then, consisting of 18 students, took and passed an advanced placement test in calculus. However, the students were accused of cheating in the test to which he responded furiously. He believed the scores had been challenged because they came from Hispanic students at a poor high school. | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/jaime-escalante-5568.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_636927664#6_1493905344 | Title: Jaime Escalante Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
Headings: Jaime Escalante
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Jaime Escalante Biography
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Content: He found himself in a challenging situation, teaching mathematics to troubled students in a rundown school known for violence and drugs. Instead of gearing his classes to poorly performing students, he offered to teach them advanced placement calculus and started an advanced mathematics program with a handful of students. In 1982, he came into national spotlight when his largest class till then, consisting of 18 students, took and passed an advanced placement test in calculus. However, the students were accused of cheating in the test to which he responded furiously. He believed the scores had been challenged because they came from Hispanic students at a poor high school. The students were later vindicated when some of them agreed to retake the test and passed a second time. Over the next few years his calculus program continued to grow but he received threats and hate mail from various individuals. By 1990, he lost the chairmanship of the mathematics department. The following year, he left Garfield and got himself a job at the Hiram W. Johnson High School in Sacramento, California. But at the new job he did not seem to find the same level of success he had at his previous post and therefore, he took retirement from teaching in 1998. | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/jaime-escalante-5568.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_654194777#1_1539463242 | Title: William Wordsworth Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
Headings: William Wordsworth
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William Wordsworth Biography
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Content: Aries
Born in: Kingdom of Great Britain
Famous as: Poet
Quotes By William Wordsworth Poets
Family: Spouse/Ex-: Mary Hutchinson
father: John Wordsworth
mother: Ann Cookson
siblings: Dorothy Wordsworth
children: Catherine Wordsworth, Dora Wordsworth, John Wordsworth, Thomas Wordsworth, William
Died on: April 23, 1850
place of death: | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/william-wordsworth-37.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_654194777#2_1539464077 | Title: William Wordsworth Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
Headings: William Wordsworth
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William Wordsworth Biography
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Content: John Wordsworth
mother: Ann Cookson
siblings: Dorothy Wordsworth
children: Catherine Wordsworth, Dora Wordsworth, John Wordsworth, Thomas Wordsworth, William
Died on: April 23, 1850
place of death: Cumberland, United Kingdom
education: University of Cambridge, Hawkshead Grammar School, St John's College, Cambridge
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Who was William Wordsworth? William Wordsworth was a famous English poet who played a central role in the English Romantic Movement. He is best known for ushering in the Romantic Age in English Literature with the joint publication of ‘Lyrical Ballads’ with Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1798. He was born in Lake District, a region in North West England, known for its beautiful lakes, mountains and forests. | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/william-wordsworth-37.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_654194777#3_1539465411 | Title: William Wordsworth Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
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Content: Cumberland, United Kingdom
education: University of Cambridge, Hawkshead Grammar School, St John's College, Cambridge
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Who was William Wordsworth? William Wordsworth was a famous English poet who played a central role in the English Romantic Movement. He is best known for ushering in the Romantic Age in English Literature with the joint publication of ‘Lyrical Ballads’ with Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1798. He was born in Lake District, a region in North West England, known for its beautiful lakes, mountains and forests. He had a deep sense of love and appreciation for nature which was cultivated early in his life. His love for nature profoundly influenced both his personality and work. William Wordsworth was taught poetry by his father John Wordsworth, who also let his son read extensively from his own father’s library. He began his writing career by publishing a sonnet in ‘The European Magazine’. He later published his poetry collections ‘An Evening Walk and Descriptive Sketches’. | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/william-wordsworth-37.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_654194777#8_1539473712 | Title: William Wordsworth Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
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Content: His father died in 1783. The untimely deaths of both his parents meant that he was separated from his beloved sister who was sent away to live with relatives. His mother died when he was eight. His father worked as a lawyer to James Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale, a notoriously corrupt man who had earned the local nickname "Wicked Jimmy." Quotes: Heart
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It was during his stint at Hawkshead Grammar School that young William realized his firm love for poetry. The publication of a sonnet in The European Magazine in 1787 launched his career as a poet. While studying at St. | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/william-wordsworth-37.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_654194777#9_1539475065 | Title: William Wordsworth Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
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It was during his stint at Hawkshead Grammar School that young William realized his firm love for poetry. The publication of a sonnet in The European Magazine in 1787 launched his career as a poet. While studying at St. John’s college in Cambridge, he set out to tour Europe. This experience deeply impacted his interests and sympathies in life, sensitized him to the troubles of the common man, and had an intense influence on his poetry. He published his poetry collections, ‘An Evening Walk and Descriptive Sketches’ in 1793, further cementing his career. He met the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1795. It was in collaboration with him that the most significant work in the English Romantic Movement, ‘Lyrical Ballads’ was produced in 1798. | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/william-wordsworth-37.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_654194777#10_1539476619 | Title: William Wordsworth Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
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Content: John’s college in Cambridge, he set out to tour Europe. This experience deeply impacted his interests and sympathies in life, sensitized him to the troubles of the common man, and had an intense influence on his poetry. He published his poetry collections, ‘An Evening Walk and Descriptive Sketches’ in 1793, further cementing his career. He met the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1795. It was in collaboration with him that the most significant work in the English Romantic Movement, ‘Lyrical Ballads’ was produced in 1798. At the peak of his career, he published ‘Poems, in Two Volumes’, in 1807. He published ‘Guide to the lakes’ in 1810 followed by ‘The Excursion’ in 1814 and ‘Laodamia’ in 1815. ‘The Prelude’, generally considered to be Wordsworth’s masterpiece, is an autobiographical poem which was published posthumously in 1850. Quotes: Love
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‘Lyrical Ballads’, published with Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1798 remains one of his major works till date. | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/william-wordsworth-37.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_654194777#11_1539478179 | Title: William Wordsworth Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
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William Wordsworth Biography
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Content: At the peak of his career, he published ‘Poems, in Two Volumes’, in 1807. He published ‘Guide to the lakes’ in 1810 followed by ‘The Excursion’ in 1814 and ‘Laodamia’ in 1815. ‘The Prelude’, generally considered to be Wordsworth’s masterpiece, is an autobiographical poem which was published posthumously in 1850. Quotes: Love
Major Works
‘Lyrical Ballads’, published with Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1798 remains one of his major works till date. The poems in themselves are some of the most influential in Western literature, but the poet’s views as expressed in the preface to the second edition hold the honour of being the most important work of the English Romantic Movement. Continue Reading Below
‘The Prelude’, had not even been given a title at the time of Wordsworth’s death; it was the product of a lifetime he had been working on from the time he was 28. It was ultimately named and published by his widow Mary three months after his death. Personal Life & Legacy
As a student, he toured France and fell in love with a French Woman, Annette Vallon with whom he had a daughter, Caroline. | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/william-wordsworth-37.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_654194777#12_1539479862 | Title: William Wordsworth Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
Headings: William Wordsworth
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William Wordsworth Biography
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Who was William Wordsworth?
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Content: The poems in themselves are some of the most influential in Western literature, but the poet’s views as expressed in the preface to the second edition hold the honour of being the most important work of the English Romantic Movement. Continue Reading Below
‘The Prelude’, had not even been given a title at the time of Wordsworth’s death; it was the product of a lifetime he had been working on from the time he was 28. It was ultimately named and published by his widow Mary three months after his death. Personal Life & Legacy
As a student, he toured France and fell in love with a French Woman, Annette Vallon with whom he had a daughter, Caroline. Even though he did not marry Annette, he did his best to support his daughter. In 1802, he married his childhood friend Mary Hutchinson. The couple had five children, three of whom predeceased their father. His sister Dorothy lived with him throughout his life. After the death of his daughter Dora in 1847, the devastated father stopped writing poetry completely. | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/william-wordsworth-37.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_654194777#13_1539481396 | Title: William Wordsworth Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
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Content: Even though he did not marry Annette, he did his best to support his daughter. In 1802, he married his childhood friend Mary Hutchinson. The couple had five children, three of whom predeceased their father. His sister Dorothy lived with him throughout his life. After the death of his daughter Dora in 1847, the devastated father stopped writing poetry completely. William Wordsworth died after a short illness on 23 April 1850. Wordsworth’s major legacy was the introduction of a new attitude towards nature as he introduced nature imagery into his work, and presented a fresh view of the relationship between man and the natural world. As a poet, Wordsworth delved deeply into his own sensibilities as he traced the growth of a poet’s mind in his autobiographical poem ‘The Prelude’. Wordsworth not only created some of the finest poetry of his times, but he also placed poetry at the center of human existence, pronouncing it to be “as immortal as the heart of man.” Trivia
‘The Prelude’, was intended by the poet to be an introduction to a long philosophical poem, ‘The Recluse’, which he never finished in his life time. | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/william-wordsworth-37.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_654194777#14_1539483068 | Title: William Wordsworth Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
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Content: William Wordsworth died after a short illness on 23 April 1850. Wordsworth’s major legacy was the introduction of a new attitude towards nature as he introduced nature imagery into his work, and presented a fresh view of the relationship between man and the natural world. As a poet, Wordsworth delved deeply into his own sensibilities as he traced the growth of a poet’s mind in his autobiographical poem ‘The Prelude’. Wordsworth not only created some of the finest poetry of his times, but he also placed poetry at the center of human existence, pronouncing it to be “as immortal as the heart of man.” Trivia
‘The Prelude’, was intended by the poet to be an introduction to a long philosophical poem, ‘The Recluse’, which he never finished in his life time. In 1792, he met John "Walking" Stewart, an English traveler and philosopher who had a major influence on his poetry. He and his friends Coleridge and Robert Southey came to be known as the "Lake Poets". He succeeded Southey as Britain’s poet laureate in 1843 and held that post until his death in 1850. | https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/william-wordsworth-37.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_659466827#2_1561771653 | Title: 20th Century Fashion History: 1990-2000 | The Fashion Folks
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20th Century Fashion History: 1990-2000
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Content: In retroperspective, the 90s feels like an unpretentious decade with a “chill vibe”. Something that’s reflective in the fashion (what else) with the street style, the mini skirts, dresses and the overdose of denim. The decade also saw the rising of boy bands, popstars, R&B and girlpower. Or how about Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, TLC, Mariah Carey, *NSYNC and Spice Girls? Alongside the music, television and movies were factors of influence. Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Beverly Hills, Seinfeld, Friends, Buffy The Vampire Slayer to mention some shows. And iconic Hollywood movies like: Clueless, Pulp Fiction, Notting Hill, Titanic, Forrest Gump, 10 Things I Hate About You and The Shawshank Redemption. These artists, shows and movies had a major impact on people’s life with the celebrity focus going strong. Jennifer Aniston’s character Rachel in Friends and Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ character Elaine in Seinfeld were two popular trendsetters. | https://www.thefashionfolks.com/blog/20th-century-fashion-history-1990-2000/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_661100326#4_1565164925 | Title: How To Make Crispy Homemade French Fries- The Fed Up Foodie
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Content: Preheat oven to 425℉. Line 2 large cookie sheets with tin foil. Place dried potato slices into a large bowl. Drizzle with oil and sprinkle with garlic powder. Toss well. Divide potato slices among cookie sheets in a single layer making sure to not over crowd the cookie sheets. Bake steak cut fries for 25-30 mins or until desired crispiness. Halfway through baking turn potato slices over using a spatula. Lightly salt and pepper if desired. Pro Tip: | https://www.thefedupfoodie.com/homemade-french-fries/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_669802430#2_1597574695 | Title: The Financial Philosopher: Why Are Gas Prices Going Up in 2021? An Economic Explanation (and Philosophical Remedy)
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Why Are Gas Prices Going Up in 2021? An Economic Explanation (and Philosophical Remedy)
What Causes U.S. Gas Prices to Go Up?
Why Gas Prices Are Going Up in 2021
Bottom Line: Don't Worry; Be Happy
Content: Before we address what's causing U.S. prices to go up in 2021, let's cover the timeless basics. Put simply, gasoline is a refined product that uses oil as its base commodity. Thus, the fundamental reason for a higher price for gas at the pump is a higher price for oil. What causes the price of oil to go up? There are several factors that impact the price of oil, most of which are related to the economic law of supply and demand . Here are the primary factors that impact the price of oil and how each factor works: Supply of Oil: The price of gas generally moves in the opposite direction of the supply of oil, assuming the demand for oil remains constant. Thus, a higher oil supply translates to lower prices at the gas pump and a lower supply means higher gas prices. Demand for Oil: | https://www.thefinancialphilosopher.com/2021/03/why-are-gas-prices-going-up-2021-president-oil-price-impact.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_669802430#3_1597576061 | Title: The Financial Philosopher: Why Are Gas Prices Going Up in 2021? An Economic Explanation (and Philosophical Remedy)
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Why Are Gas Prices Going Up in 2021? An Economic Explanation (and Philosophical Remedy)
What Causes U.S. Gas Prices to Go Up?
Why Gas Prices Are Going Up in 2021
Bottom Line: Don't Worry; Be Happy
Content: Here are the primary factors that impact the price of oil and how each factor works: Supply of Oil: The price of gas generally moves in the opposite direction of the supply of oil, assuming the demand for oil remains constant. Thus, a higher oil supply translates to lower prices at the gas pump and a lower supply means higher gas prices. Demand for Oil: The price of gas generally moves in the same direction as the demand for oil, assuming the supply for oil remains constant. Thus, higher demand for oil translates to higher prices at the gas pump and lower demand means lower gas prices. OPEC: The largest producers of oil, collectively the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries ( OPEC ), naturally have the greatest power over the price of oil because they control the supply. Put simply, OPEC can announce a change in supply and almost instantly affect the price of oil. | https://www.thefinancialphilosopher.com/2021/03/why-are-gas-prices-going-up-2021-president-oil-price-impact.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_669802430#8_1597582824 | Title: The Financial Philosopher: Why Are Gas Prices Going Up in 2021? An Economic Explanation (and Philosophical Remedy)
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Why Are Gas Prices Going Up in 2021? An Economic Explanation (and Philosophical Remedy)
What Causes U.S. Gas Prices to Go Up?
Why Gas Prices Are Going Up in 2021
Bottom Line: Don't Worry; Be Happy
Content: The opposite is also generally true. U.S. President: World leaders, especially in countries that are not major producers of oil, have very little impact on the price of oil. This includes the U.S. President. However, political policies can influence the price of oil in the short term. For example, rising tensions between the U.S. and the Middle East can cause the price of oil to spike upward in the short term. Why Gas Prices Are Going Up in 2021
The rise in gas prices in 2021 is due to a combination of factors, mostly related to supply and demand. However, every economic and market environment is unique. For example, for multiple reasons, oil prices reached historic lows in 2020. From these lows, many of the classic influences causing oil prices to rise compounded a faster rise in gas prices. | https://www.thefinancialphilosopher.com/2021/03/why-are-gas-prices-going-up-2021-president-oil-price-impact.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_669802430#9_1597584206 | Title: The Financial Philosopher: Why Are Gas Prices Going Up in 2021? An Economic Explanation (and Philosophical Remedy)
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Why Are Gas Prices Going Up in 2021? An Economic Explanation (and Philosophical Remedy)
What Causes U.S. Gas Prices to Go Up?
Why Gas Prices Are Going Up in 2021
Bottom Line: Don't Worry; Be Happy
Content: For example, rising tensions between the U.S. and the Middle East can cause the price of oil to spike upward in the short term. Why Gas Prices Are Going Up in 2021
The rise in gas prices in 2021 is due to a combination of factors, mostly related to supply and demand. However, every economic and market environment is unique. For example, for multiple reasons, oil prices reached historic lows in 2020. From these lows, many of the classic influences causing oil prices to rise compounded a faster rise in gas prices. Price of oil normalizing after record lows: US gas refinery capacity reached record high levels in January 2020. OPEC oil output hit a 30-year high, beginning with the Saudi Arabia vs Russia oil price war that began early March 2020. Covid-19 economic shutdown reduced US consumer demand for oil to the lowest level in decades. In translation, 2020 was a year where record high supply combined with record low demand, causing record low oil prices. | https://www.thefinancialphilosopher.com/2021/03/why-are-gas-prices-going-up-2021-president-oil-price-impact.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_683821178#1_1627608660 | Title: Pork Schnitzel Recipe - Easy German Traditional Dish | The Foodie Affair
Headings: Pork Schnitzel An Easy German Dish
Pork Schnitzel An Easy German Dish
Pork Schnitzel Recipe
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What does schnitzel mean in German?
What cut of meat to use for schnitzel
In my opinion, the best cut of meat for schnitzel is Schweine (pork) -Schnitzel.
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What to serve with a German Schnitzel meal
Can you freeze schnitzel?
The following steps are for schnitzel that has been cooked:
How To re-heat frozen schnitzel
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Content: Out of the 28 years Alan served in the Navy, our family was lucky to experience a two year tour in Stuttgart, Germany. That adventure was one of the best times of our lives! We lived on the economy renting a house in a little town called Möttlingen. We shopped and ate locally, and quickly became known as “the American family!” What does schnitzel mean in German? Schnitzel originated in Austria, which is a thin small piece of meat or cutlet breaded and lightly fried. Already sounds delicious right? Pork schnitzel is one of the meals that I ordered nine times out of ten when we went out to eat while in Germany. It’s so darn good! I’m not sure if the simplicity of the dish that my palate likes or the fact that the schnitzel is fried, which is something I don’t normally order. | https://www.thefoodieaffair.com/pork-schnitzel/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_683821178#2_1627610500 | Title: Pork Schnitzel Recipe - Easy German Traditional Dish | The Foodie Affair
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Pork Schnitzel An Easy German Dish
Pork Schnitzel Recipe
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What does schnitzel mean in German?
What cut of meat to use for schnitzel
In my opinion, the best cut of meat for schnitzel is Schweine (pork) -Schnitzel.
Prepare Pork Schnitzel For Cooking
What to serve with a German Schnitzel meal
Can you freeze schnitzel?
The following steps are for schnitzel that has been cooked:
How To re-heat frozen schnitzel
The following steps are for schnitzel that has NOT been fried:
Easy German Pork Schnitzel
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Content: Schnitzel originated in Austria, which is a thin small piece of meat or cutlet breaded and lightly fried. Already sounds delicious right? Pork schnitzel is one of the meals that I ordered nine times out of ten when we went out to eat while in Germany. It’s so darn good! I’m not sure if the simplicity of the dish that my palate likes or the fact that the schnitzel is fried, which is something I don’t normally order. My taste buds are happy for the change! What cut of meat to use for schnitzel
There are a variety of meats that can be used for schnitzel; pork, chicken, beef, veal, lamb, and turkey, but there is a common denominator. All schnitzel is boneless and thinly sliced or tenderized by pounding to about 1/4 inch thickness. In my opinion, the best cut of meat for schnitzel is Schweine (pork) -Schnitzel. | https://www.thefoodieaffair.com/pork-schnitzel/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_683821178#3_1627612360 | Title: Pork Schnitzel Recipe - Easy German Traditional Dish | The Foodie Affair
Headings: Pork Schnitzel An Easy German Dish
Pork Schnitzel An Easy German Dish
Pork Schnitzel Recipe
Check Out This Recipe!
What does schnitzel mean in German?
What cut of meat to use for schnitzel
In my opinion, the best cut of meat for schnitzel is Schweine (pork) -Schnitzel.
Prepare Pork Schnitzel For Cooking
What to serve with a German Schnitzel meal
Can you freeze schnitzel?
The following steps are for schnitzel that has been cooked:
How To re-heat frozen schnitzel
The following steps are for schnitzel that has NOT been fried:
Easy German Pork Schnitzel
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Content: My taste buds are happy for the change! What cut of meat to use for schnitzel
There are a variety of meats that can be used for schnitzel; pork, chicken, beef, veal, lamb, and turkey, but there is a common denominator. All schnitzel is boneless and thinly sliced or tenderized by pounding to about 1/4 inch thickness. In my opinion, the best cut of meat for schnitzel is Schweine (pork) -Schnitzel. Use the following cuts: Pork loin chops pounded to 1/4 inch thickness
Center cut pork, pounded to 1/4 inch thickness
Thin cut pork chops
Prepare Pork Schnitzel For Cooking
To make, pound the meat to thin slices, season with salt and pepper, and then dipped into flour followed by beaten eggs and bread crumbs or panko. Pound pork between saran wrap
Dredge Meat in flour, egg, and Panko
Pork prepared for light frying
That’s IT! It only takes a couple of minutes to fry golden brown so this meal can be on your table in under 30 minutes! What to serve with a German Schnitzel meal
This is a recipe that both kids and adults love, and you don’t have to travel to get a taste of an authentic German meal! | https://www.thefoodieaffair.com/pork-schnitzel/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_683821178#4_1627614507 | Title: Pork Schnitzel Recipe - Easy German Traditional Dish | The Foodie Affair
Headings: Pork Schnitzel An Easy German Dish
Pork Schnitzel An Easy German Dish
Pork Schnitzel Recipe
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What does schnitzel mean in German?
What cut of meat to use for schnitzel
In my opinion, the best cut of meat for schnitzel is Schweine (pork) -Schnitzel.
Prepare Pork Schnitzel For Cooking
What to serve with a German Schnitzel meal
Can you freeze schnitzel?
The following steps are for schnitzel that has been cooked:
How To re-heat frozen schnitzel
The following steps are for schnitzel that has NOT been fried:
Easy German Pork Schnitzel
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Content: Use the following cuts: Pork loin chops pounded to 1/4 inch thickness
Center cut pork, pounded to 1/4 inch thickness
Thin cut pork chops
Prepare Pork Schnitzel For Cooking
To make, pound the meat to thin slices, season with salt and pepper, and then dipped into flour followed by beaten eggs and bread crumbs or panko. Pound pork between saran wrap
Dredge Meat in flour, egg, and Panko
Pork prepared for light frying
That’s IT! It only takes a couple of minutes to fry golden brown so this meal can be on your table in under 30 minutes! What to serve with a German Schnitzel meal
This is a recipe that both kids and adults love, and you don’t have to travel to get a taste of an authentic German meal! Make this at home serving it with a crisp green salad, homemade German spätzle or this authentic German potato salad with bacon. Of course, I wouldn’t forget the beer (bier)! The Pilsner Urquell is my favorite German specialty beer, which is actually czech as a reader pointed out, but available though out Europe. It’s light pale lager that is simply delicious! Can you freeze schnitzel? | https://www.thefoodieaffair.com/pork-schnitzel/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_683821178#6_1627618477 | Title: Pork Schnitzel Recipe - Easy German Traditional Dish | The Foodie Affair
Headings: Pork Schnitzel An Easy German Dish
Pork Schnitzel An Easy German Dish
Pork Schnitzel Recipe
Check Out This Recipe!
What does schnitzel mean in German?
What cut of meat to use for schnitzel
In my opinion, the best cut of meat for schnitzel is Schweine (pork) -Schnitzel.
Prepare Pork Schnitzel For Cooking
What to serve with a German Schnitzel meal
Can you freeze schnitzel?
The following steps are for schnitzel that has been cooked:
How To re-heat frozen schnitzel
The following steps are for schnitzel that has NOT been fried:
Easy German Pork Schnitzel
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Content: Yes, you may freeze the schnitzel either before frying of after cooking and cooling the cutlets. The following steps are for schnitzel that has been cooked: Cool the cooked cutlets, and then place on a baking sheet lined with parchment or freezer paper in a single layer. Place baking sheet in the freezer and flash freeze for 20-60 minutes. Put the frozen cutlets in vacuum sealed bags. You may also layer two slices of schnitzel between freezer paper before vacuum sealing. How To re-heat frozen schnitzel
Place frozen schnitzel in the refrigerator and defrost. Heat it in the oven (300 degrees) on a cookie sheet, with a layer of foil loosely on top. TIP: Don’t wrap it tight, or the schnitzel crust will get soggy
The following steps are for schnitzel that has NOT been fried: | https://www.thefoodieaffair.com/pork-schnitzel/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_683821178#7_1627620292 | Title: Pork Schnitzel Recipe - Easy German Traditional Dish | The Foodie Affair
Headings: Pork Schnitzel An Easy German Dish
Pork Schnitzel An Easy German Dish
Pork Schnitzel Recipe
Check Out This Recipe!
What does schnitzel mean in German?
What cut of meat to use for schnitzel
In my opinion, the best cut of meat for schnitzel is Schweine (pork) -Schnitzel.
Prepare Pork Schnitzel For Cooking
What to serve with a German Schnitzel meal
Can you freeze schnitzel?
The following steps are for schnitzel that has been cooked:
How To re-heat frozen schnitzel
The following steps are for schnitzel that has NOT been fried:
Easy German Pork Schnitzel
Ingredients
Instructions
Notes
Nutrition Information:
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Content: You may also layer two slices of schnitzel between freezer paper before vacuum sealing. How To re-heat frozen schnitzel
Place frozen schnitzel in the refrigerator and defrost. Heat it in the oven (300 degrees) on a cookie sheet, with a layer of foil loosely on top. TIP: Don’t wrap it tight, or the schnitzel crust will get soggy
The following steps are for schnitzel that has NOT been fried: After coating the meat with flour, egg and bread crumbs Place on a baking sheet lined with parchment or freezer paper. Place in the freezer and let the meat harden completely – 2-3 hours. Follow the same step for freezing cooked schnitzel, item #3 and #4. Continue to Content
Easy German Pork Schnitzel
Yield: 6 servings
Prep Time: | https://www.thefoodieaffair.com/pork-schnitzel/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_683821178#8_1627622059 | Title: Pork Schnitzel Recipe - Easy German Traditional Dish | The Foodie Affair
Headings: Pork Schnitzel An Easy German Dish
Pork Schnitzel An Easy German Dish
Pork Schnitzel Recipe
Check Out This Recipe!
What does schnitzel mean in German?
What cut of meat to use for schnitzel
In my opinion, the best cut of meat for schnitzel is Schweine (pork) -Schnitzel.
Prepare Pork Schnitzel For Cooking
What to serve with a German Schnitzel meal
Can you freeze schnitzel?
The following steps are for schnitzel that has been cooked:
How To re-heat frozen schnitzel
The following steps are for schnitzel that has NOT been fried:
Easy German Pork Schnitzel
Ingredients
Instructions
Notes
Nutrition Information:
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Content: After coating the meat with flour, egg and bread crumbs Place on a baking sheet lined with parchment or freezer paper. Place in the freezer and let the meat harden completely – 2-3 hours. Follow the same step for freezing cooked schnitzel, item #3 and #4. Continue to Content
Easy German Pork Schnitzel
Yield: 6 servings
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 3 minutes
Total Time: 18 minutes
Simple pork schnitzel lightly coated with a bred crumb and fried for a traditional German style schnitzel. Enjoy with a simple salad. Ingredients
1 1/2 pounds Pork Loin New York Chops
1 cup flour
1 cup bread crumbs, plain
2 eggs, lightly beaten
salt and pepper to taste
3 cups canola or vegetable oil
Lemon slices
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Add eggs, flour and bread crumbs to three separate shallow dishes and set aside. | https://www.thefoodieaffair.com/pork-schnitzel/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_683821178#9_1627623901 | Title: Pork Schnitzel Recipe - Easy German Traditional Dish | The Foodie Affair
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Simple pork schnitzel lightly coated with a bred crumb and fried for a traditional German style schnitzel. Enjoy with a simple salad. Ingredients
1 1/2 pounds Pork Loin New York Chops
1 cup flour
1 cup bread crumbs, plain
2 eggs, lightly beaten
salt and pepper to taste
3 cups canola or vegetable oil
Lemon slices
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Add eggs, flour and bread crumbs to three separate shallow dishes and set aside. Add oil to a large skillet and heat oil to 340-350 degrees (I used a candy thermometer to check temperature). Pound pork with a flat side of the mallet until the meat is 1/4 inch thick. Sprinkle both sides of pork with salt and pepper. Lightly dip into flour, then egg and finally the bread crumbs. When all pieces are coated fry without crowding the schnitzel. | https://www.thefoodieaffair.com/pork-schnitzel/ |
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Content: Add oil to a large skillet and heat oil to 340-350 degrees (I used a candy thermometer to check temperature). Pound pork with a flat side of the mallet until the meat is 1/4 inch thick. Sprinkle both sides of pork with salt and pepper. Lightly dip into flour, then egg and finally the bread crumbs. When all pieces are coated fry without crowding the schnitzel. Fry until golden brown. A total of three minutes is all that is required. Remove from skillet and place on a baking sheet with a cooling rack placed on top to let any excess oil drip off the schnitzel. Serve immediately. Notes
The flour coating is very light dusting. | https://www.thefoodieaffair.com/pork-schnitzel/ |
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Content: Fry until golden brown. A total of three minutes is all that is required. Remove from skillet and place on a baking sheet with a cooling rack placed on top to let any excess oil drip off the schnitzel. Serve immediately. Notes
The flour coating is very light dusting. Remove any clumps that might form. The egg dip is a quick coating. Don't let the pork sit in the egg mix. Gently coat the meat with the bread crumbs. You should not need to pat the bread crumbs on the pork. | https://www.thefoodieaffair.com/pork-schnitzel/ |
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Content: Remove any clumps that might form. The egg dip is a quick coating. Don't let the pork sit in the egg mix. Gently coat the meat with the bread crumbs. You should not need to pat the bread crumbs on the pork. Nutrition Information: Yield: 6 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: | https://www.thefoodieaffair.com/pork-schnitzel/ |
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Content: Or maybe you get a burning/tingling pain on the bottom of your foot that radiates into the toes? It might be that you have a Morton’s neuroma. A Morton’s neuroma is not actually a neuroma. It is the fibrosis of an inter-digital nerve underneath the forefoot just before your toes. It’s usually felt between your third and fourth toes but can be felt in any of your digits. The pain has been described as sharp, throbbing, burning or feeling like you are walking on a stone or bunched-up socks. Causes
A Morton’s neuroma is usually caused by the pulling of the deep transverse ligaments between the plantar plates (see photo). This results in the ligament thickening which subsequently leads to agitation of the nerve. Sometimes a palpable fibrosis mass can be felt between the toes along with some swelling. Common causes for thickening of the ligament include tight-fitting or pointed shoes, high heels or the loss of shock-absorbing fat pads on the underneath of the foot. | https://www.thefootgroup.com.au/mortons-neuroma-feel-like-stone-shoe/ |
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1. Informal A raccoon. 2. Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for a black person. [Short for raccoon. Sense 2, perhaps after Zip Coon, an African-American character (depicted as an upstart freeman) in the song "Zip Coon" frequently sung in 19th-century blackface minstrel shows (the character perhaps being so named in reference to the black facial mask of the raccoon and to the practice of hunting and eating raccoons frequently mentioned in minstrel show songs), possibly influenced by 19th-century slang coon, rural white American (often one of modest means and opposed to the slave-owning Southern establishment), fellow, so called in reference to the association of coonskin with American frontiersmen .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. | https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Coons |
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Content: Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for a black person. [Short for raccoon. Sense 2, perhaps after Zip Coon, an African-American character (depicted as an upstart freeman) in the song "Zip Coon" frequently sung in 19th-century blackface minstrel shows (the character perhaps being so named in reference to the black facial mask of the raccoon and to the practice of hunting and eating raccoons frequently mentioned in minstrel show songs), possibly influenced by 19th-century slang coon, rural white American (often one of modest means and opposed to the slave-owning Southern establishment), fellow, so called in reference to the association of coonskin with American frontiersmen .] 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. coon
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"What did I want with the little cuss, now," he said to himself, "that I should have got myself treed like a coon, as I am, this yer way?" and Haley relieved himself by repeating over a not very select litany of imprecations on himself, which, though there was the best possible reason to consider them as true, we shall, as a matter of taste, omit. So, now, old coon ," said he to the man at the bar, "get us hot water, and sugar, and cigars, and plenty of the real stuff and we'll have a blow-out." And didn't I car Mas'r Haley night five miles out of de road, dis evening, or else he'd a come up with Lizy as easy as a dog arter a coon. These yer 's all providences." View in context
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3. ( Rugby) rugby union an illegal move in which a player leans down and forward onto the body of a prone player in a ruck, thereby preventing opposing players from winning the ball by fair rucking
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1. Informal A raccoon. 2. Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for a black person. [Short for raccoon. Sense 2, perhaps after Zip Coon, an African-American character (depicted as an upstart freeman) in the song "Zip Coon" frequently sung in 19th-century blackface minstrel shows (the character perhaps being so named in reference to the black facial mask of the raccoon and to the practice of hunting and eating raccoons frequently mentioned in minstrel show songs), possibly influenced by 19th-century slang coon, rural white American (often one of modest means and opposed to the slave-owning Southern establishment), fellow, so called in reference to the association of coonskin with American frontiersmen .] 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. | https://www.thefreedictionary.com/coon |
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Content: Sense 2, perhaps after Zip Coon, an African-American character (depicted as an upstart freeman) in the song "Zip Coon" frequently sung in 19th-century blackface minstrel shows (the character perhaps being so named in reference to the black facial mask of the raccoon and to the practice of hunting and eating raccoons frequently mentioned in minstrel show songs), possibly influenced by 19th-century slang coon, rural white American (often one of modest means and opposed to the slave-owning Southern establishment), fellow, so called in reference to the association of coonskin with American frontiersmen .] 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. coon
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1. raccoon. 2. Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. ( a contemptuous term used to refer to a black person.) [1735–45, Amer.; short for raccoon]
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"What did I want with the little cuss, now," he said to himself, "that I should have got myself treed like a coon, as I am, this yer way?" and Haley relieved himself by repeating over a not very select litany of imprecations on himself, which, though there was the best possible reason to consider them as true, we shall, as a matter of taste, omit. | https://www.thefreedictionary.com/coon |
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"What did I want with the little cuss, now," he said to himself, "that I should have got myself treed like a coon, as I am, this yer way?" and Haley relieved himself by repeating over a not very select litany of imprecations on himself, which, though there was the best possible reason to consider them as true, we shall, as a matter of taste, omit. So, now, old coon ," said he to the man at the bar, "get us hot water, and sugar, and cigars, and plenty of the real stuff and we'll have a blow-out." And didn't I car Mas'r Haley night five miles out of de road, dis evening, or else he'd a come up with Lizy as easy as a dog arter a coon. These yer 's all providences." View in context
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The staid, sober, thinking and industrious ones of our number would employ themselves in making corn-brooms, mats, horse-collars, and baskets; and another class of us would spend the time in hunting opossums, hares, and coons. But by far the larger part engaged in such sports and merriments as playing ball, wres- tling, running foot-races, fiddling, dancing, and drinking whisky; and this latter mode of spending the time was by far the most agreeable to the feel- ings of our masters. View in context
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_971573862#1_2115810646 | Title: Menaces - definition of menaces by The Free Dictionary
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menace
men·ace
men′ac·er n.
men′ac·ing·ly adv.
menace
ˈmenacer n
ˈmenacing adj
ˈmenacingly adv
men•ace
men′ac•er, n.
menace
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Content: a careless driver who was a menace to public safety. b. The quality of being threatening: a hint of menace in his voice. 2. A troublesome or annoying person: considered her little brother to be a menace. tr.v. men·aced, men·ac·ing, men·ac·es
To constitute a threat to; endanger: Rome was menaced by invading armies. | https://www.thefreedictionary.com/menaces |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_971573862#6_2115816353 | Title: Menaces - definition of menaces by The Free Dictionary
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menace
men·ace
men′ac·er n.
men′ac·ing·ly adv.
menace
ˈmenacer n
ˈmenacing adj
ˈmenacingly adv
men•ace
men′ac•er, n.
menace
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Content: something that threatens to cause evil, harm, etc.; threat. 2. a person whose actions or ideas are considered dangerous or harmful. 3. an extremely annoying person. v.t. 4. threaten. 5. | https://www.thefreedictionary.com/menaces |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_971573862#14_2115829177 | Title: Menaces - definition of menaces by The Free Dictionary
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menace
men·ace
men′ac·er n.
men′ac·ing·ly adv.
menace
ˈmenacer n
ˈmenacing adj
ˈmenacingly adv
men•ace
men′ac•er, n.
menace
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Content: You should act like an adult"; " Don't behave like a fool"; " What makes her do this way?"; " The dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people"
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
menace
noun
1. danger, risk, threat, hazard, peril, jeopardy In my view you are a menace to the public. 2. ( Informal) nuisance, plague, pest, annoyance, troublemaker, mischief-maker Don't be such a menace! 3. threat, warning, intimidation, ill-omen, ominousness, commination a pervading sense of menace
verb
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_971596275#1_2115846502 | Title: Menacing - definition of menacing by The Free Dictionary
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menacing
men·ace
men′ac·er n.
men′ac·ing·ly adv.
menacing
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Content: a careless driver who was a menace to public safety. b. The quality of being threatening: a hint of menace in his voice. 2. A troublesome or annoying person: considered her little brother to be a menace. tr.v. men·aced, men·ac·ing, men·ac·es
To constitute a threat to; endanger: Rome was menaced by invading armies. | https://www.thefreedictionary.com/menacing |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_971627082#0_2115918608 | Title: Mend - definition of mend by The Free Dictionary
Headings: mend
mend
mend
mend′a·ble adj.
mend′er n.
mend
ˈmendable adj
ˈmender n
mend
mend′a•ble, adj.
mend′er, n.
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mend
Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia . mend
(mĕnd)
v. mend·ed, mend·ing, mends
v.tr. 1. To make repairs or restoration to; fix. 2. To reform or correct: mend one's ways. v.intr. | https://www.thefreedictionary.com/mend |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_971627082#6_2115923448 | Title: Mend - definition of mend by The Free Dictionary
Headings: mend
mend
mend
mend′a·ble adj.
mend′er n.
mend
ˈmendable adj
ˈmender n
mend
mend′a•ble, adj.
mend′er, n.
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Content: mend′er 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. All rights reserved. mend
( mɛnd)
vb
1. ( tr) to repair (something broken or unserviceable)
2. to improve or undergo improvement; reform (often in the phrase mend one's ways)
3. ( intr) to heal or recover
4. ( intr) (of conditions) to improve; | https://www.thefreedictionary.com/mend |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_971627082#7_2115924434 | Title: Mend - definition of mend by The Free Dictionary
Headings: mend
mend
mend
mend′a·ble adj.
mend′er n.
mend
ˈmendable adj
ˈmender n
mend
mend′a•ble, adj.
mend′er, n.
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Content: tr) to repair (something broken or unserviceable)
2. to improve or undergo improvement; reform (often in the phrase mend one's ways)
3. ( intr) to heal or recover
4. ( intr) (of conditions) to improve; become better
5. ( tr) Northern English to feed or stir (a fire)
n
6. the act of repairing
7. a mended area, esp on a garment
8. on the mend becoming better, esp in health
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_971627082#8_2115925333 | Title: Mend - definition of mend by The Free Dictionary
Headings: mend
mend
mend
mend′a·ble adj.
mend′er n.
mend
ˈmendable adj
ˈmender n
mend
mend′a•ble, adj.
mend′er, n.
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Content: become better
5. ( tr) Northern English to feed or stir (a fire)
n
6. the act of repairing
7. a mended area, esp on a garment
8. on the mend becoming better, esp in health
[C12: shortened from amend]
ˈmendable adj
ˈmender n
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
mend
(mɛnd)
v.t. 1. to make (something damaged) whole, sound, or usable by repairing: to mend clothes. 2. | https://www.thefreedictionary.com/mend |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_971627082#11_2115927951 | Title: Mend - definition of mend by The Free Dictionary
Headings: mend
mend
mend
mend′a·ble adj.
mend′er n.
mend
ˈmendable adj
ˈmender n
mend
mend′a•ble, adj.
mend′er, n.
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Content: to mend matters. v.i. 4. to progress toward recovery, as a sick person. 5. ( of broken bones) to grow together; knit. 6. to improve, as conditions or affairs. n.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_971627082#12_2115928628 | Title: Mend - definition of mend by The Free Dictionary
Headings: mend
mend
mend
mend′a·ble adj.
mend′er n.
mend
ˈmendable adj
ˈmender n
mend
mend′a•ble, adj.
mend′er, n.
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Content: of broken bones) to grow together; knit. 6. to improve, as conditions or affairs. n.
7. the act of mending; repair. 8. a mended place. Idioms: | https://www.thefreedictionary.com/mend |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_971627082#13_2115929283 | Title: Mend - definition of mend by The Free Dictionary
Headings: mend
mend
mend
mend′a·ble adj.
mend′er n.
mend
ˈmendable adj
ˈmender n
mend
mend′a•ble, adj.
mend′er, n.
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Content: the act of mending; repair. 8. a mended place. Idioms: 1. mend one's fences, to strengthen or reestablish one's position by conciliation or negotiation. 2. on the mend, improving, esp. in health. | https://www.thefreedictionary.com/mend |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_971627082#15_2115930930 | Title: Mend - definition of mend by The Free Dictionary
Headings: mend
mend
mend
mend′a·ble adj.
mend′er n.
mend
ˈmendable adj
ˈmender n
mend
mend′a•ble, adj.
mend′er, n.
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Content: [1150–1200; Middle English, aph. variant of amenden amend]
mend′a•ble, adj. mend′er, n.
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. mend
Past participle: mended
Gerund: mending
Imperative Present Preterite Present Continuous Present Perfect Past Continuous Past Perfect Future Future Perfect Future Continuous Present Perfect Continuous Future Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Continuous Conditional Past Conditional
Imperative
mend
mend
Present
I mend
you mend
he/she/it mends
we mend
you mend
they mend
Preterite
I mended
you mended
he/she/it mended
we mended
you mended
they mended
Present Continuous
I am mending
you are mending
he/she/it is mending
we are mending
you are mending
they are mending
Present Perfect
I have mended
you have mended
he/she/it has mended
we have mended
you have mended
they have mended
Past Continuous
I was mending
you were mending
he/she/it was mending
we were mending
you were mending
they were mending
Past Perfect
I had mended
you had mended
he/she/it had mended
we had mended
you had mended
they had mended
Future
I will mend
you will mend
he/she/it will mend
we will mend
you will mend
they will mend
Future Perfect
I will have mended
you will have mended
he/she/it will have mended
we will have mended
you will have mended
they will have mended
Future Continuous
I will be mending
you will be mending
he/she/it will be mending
we will be mending
you will be mending
they will be mending
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been mending
you have been mending
he/she/it has been mending
we have been mending
you have been mending
they have been mending
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been mending
you will have been mending
he/she/it will have been mending
we will have been mending
you will have been mending
they will have been mending
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been mending
you had been mending
he/she/it had been mending
we had been mending
you had been mending
they had been mending
Conditional
I would mend
you would mend
he/she/it would mend
we would mend
you would mend
they would mend
Past Conditional
I would have mended
you would have mended
he/she/it would have mended
we would have mended
you would have mended
they would have mended
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Translations
Afrikaans / Afrikaans
Arabic / العربية
Bulgarian / Български
Chinese Simplified / 中文简体
Chinese Traditional / 中文繁體
Croatian / Hrvatski
Czech / Česky
Danish / Dansk
Dutch / Nederlands
Estonian / eesti keel
Farsi / فارسی
Finnish / Suomi
French / Français
German / Deutsch
Greek / Ελληνική
Hebrew / עִבְרִית
Hindi / हिन्दी
Hungarian / magyar
Icelandic / íslenska
Indonesian / Indonesia
Italian / Italiano
Japanese / 日本語
Korean / 한국어
Latvian / Latviešu
Lithuanian / Lietuvių
Malay / Bahasa Melayu
Norwegian / Norsk
Pashto / پښتو,پشتو
Polish / Polski
Portuguese / Português
Romanian / Română
Russian / Русский
Serbian / српски
Slovak / slovenčina
Slovenian / slovenski
Spanish / Español
Swedish / Svenska
Thai / ภาษาไทย
Turkish / Türkçe
Ukrainian / українська
Urdu / اردو
Vietnamese / Tiếng Việt
Spanish / Español
Select a language: مَكان مُصَلَّح يُصْلِحُ يُصَلِّح يَلْتَئِم الجُرْح، يَتَحَسَّن صِحيّاً
hojit se napravit opravit spravit správka
reparere reparation
reparieren Flicken sich bessern stopfen
επιδιορθώνω
arreglar remendar reparar
korjata kunnostaa parantaa parantua kohentaa
réparer rapiécer refaire remédier remettre en état
popraviti
megjavít
batna, lagast lagfæra viîgerî, bót
riparare aggiustare in via di guarigione migliorare rammendo
直す
고치다
adyti gyti suadyta vieta suadyti susiūta vieta
atlabt ielāps labot lāpīta vieta remontēt
herstellen repareren verbeteren
bøte reparere
naprawić
consertar conserto melhorar remendar remendo
исправлять
hojiť sa
popraviti
laga reparera
ซ่อมแซม
onarmak tamir etmek yama düzelmek iyileşmek
sửa chữa
修改 修补 修补好的地方 康复 治愈
mend
[mend]
A. N (= patch) → remiendo m; (= darn) → zurcido m
to be on the mend → ir mejorando
B. VT
1. (= repair) [+ watch, toy, wall] → arreglar, reparar; [ | https://www.thefreedictionary.com/mend |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_971627082#16_2115937029 | Title: Mend - definition of mend by The Free Dictionary
Headings: mend
mend
mend
mend′a·ble adj.
mend′er n.
mend
ˈmendable adj
ˈmender n
mend
mend′a•ble, adj.
mend′er, n.
mend
mend
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Content: mended
Gerund: mending
Imperative Present Preterite Present Continuous Present Perfect Past Continuous Past Perfect Future Future Perfect Future Continuous Present Perfect Continuous Future Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Continuous Conditional Past Conditional
Imperative
mend
mend
Present
I mend
you mend
he/she/it mends
we mend
you mend
they mend
Preterite
I mended
you mended
he/she/it mended
we mended
you mended
they mended
Present Continuous
I am mending
you are mending
he/she/it is mending
we are mending
you are mending
they are mending
Present Perfect
I have mended
you have mended
he/she/it has mended
we have mended
you have mended
they have mended
Past Continuous
I was mending
you were mending
he/she/it was mending
we were mending
you were mending
they were mending
Past Perfect
I had mended
you had mended
he/she/it had mended
we had mended
you had mended
they had mended
Future
I will mend
you will mend
he/she/it will mend
we will mend
you will mend
they will mend
Future Perfect
I will have mended
you will have mended
he/she/it will have mended
we will have mended
you will have mended
they will have mended
Future Continuous
I will be mending
you will be mending
he/she/it will be mending
we will be mending
you will be mending
they will be mending
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been mending
you have been mending
he/she/it has been mending
we have been mending
you have been mending
they have been mending
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been mending
you will have been mending
he/she/it will have been mending
we will have been mending
you will have been mending
they will have been mending
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been mending
you had been mending
he/she/it had been mending
we had been mending
you had been mending
they had been mending
Conditional
I would mend
you would mend
he/she/it would mend
we would mend
you would mend
they would mend
Past Conditional
I would have mended
you would have mended
he/she/it would have mended
we would have mended
you would have mended
they would have mended
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Translations
Afrikaans / Afrikaans
Arabic / العربية
Bulgarian / Български
Chinese Simplified / 中文简体
Chinese Traditional / 中文繁體
Croatian / Hrvatski
Czech / Česky
Danish / Dansk
Dutch / Nederlands
Estonian / eesti keel
Farsi / فارسی
Finnish / Suomi
French / Français
German / Deutsch
Greek / Ελληνική
Hebrew / עִבְרִית
Hindi / हिन्दी
Hungarian / magyar
Icelandic / íslenska
Indonesian / Indonesia
Italian / Italiano
Japanese / 日本語
Korean / 한국어
Latvian / Latviešu
Lithuanian / Lietuvių
Malay / Bahasa Melayu
Norwegian / Norsk
Pashto / پښتو,پشتو
Polish / Polski
Portuguese / Português
Romanian / Română
Russian / Русский
Serbian / српски
Slovak / slovenčina
Slovenian / slovenski
Spanish / Español
Swedish / Svenska
Thai / ภาษาไทย
Turkish / Türkçe
Ukrainian / українська
Urdu / اردو
Vietnamese / Tiếng Việt
Spanish / Español
Select a language: مَكان مُصَلَّح يُصْلِحُ يُصَلِّح يَلْتَئِم الجُرْح، يَتَحَسَّن صِحيّاً
hojit se napravit opravit spravit správka
reparere reparation
reparieren Flicken sich bessern stopfen
επιδιορθώνω
arreglar remendar reparar
korjata kunnostaa parantaa parantua kohentaa
réparer rapiécer refaire remédier remettre en état
popraviti
megjavít
batna, lagast lagfæra viîgerî, bót
riparare aggiustare in via di guarigione migliorare rammendo
直す
고치다
adyti gyti suadyta vieta suadyti susiūta vieta
atlabt ielāps labot lāpīta vieta remontēt
herstellen repareren verbeteren
bøte reparere
naprawić
consertar conserto melhorar remendar remendo
исправлять
hojiť sa
popraviti
laga reparera
ซ่อมแซม
onarmak tamir etmek yama düzelmek iyileşmek
sửa chữa
修改 修补 修补好的地方 康复 治愈
mend
[mend]
A. N (= patch) → remiendo m; (= darn) → zurcido m
to be on the mend → ir mejorando
B. VT
1. (= repair) [+ watch, toy, wall] → arreglar, reparar; [ + shoes] → arreglar; (= darn) → remendar, zurcir
2. (= improve) to mend matters → mejorar las cosas
to mend one's ways → enmendarse
C. VI (= improve) → mejorar
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
mend
[ˈmɛnd]
vt
(= repair) → réparer
(= darn) → raccommoder, repriser
(= improve) [+ relations] → normaliser
to mend the rift between → combler le fossé entre
I felt that might well mend the rift between them → Je pensais que cela pourrait bien combler le fossé entre eux. to mend one's ways (= improve one's behaviour) → s'amender
n
(in garment) → reprise f
to be on the mend [ person] → être en voie de guérison
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
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n (in shoe) → reparierte Stelle; ( | https://www.thefreedictionary.com/mend |
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septuagenarian
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septuagenarian
septuagenary
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1. state-sponsored terrorism - terrorism practiced by a government against its own people or in support of international terrorism
act of terrorism, terrorism, terrorist act - the calculated use of violence (or the threat of violence) against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in nature; this is done through intimidation or coercion or instilling fear
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1. a. Serious injury to the body, as from physical violence or an accident: abdominal trauma. b. Severe emotional or mental distress caused by an experience: He experienced trauma for years after his divorce. 2. a. An experience that causes severe anxiety or emotional distress, such as rape or combat: | https://www.thefreedictionary.com/trauma |
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How Do Private Prisons Make Money?
How are private prisons generating revenue?
What’s A Private Prison?
How Private Prisons Became Popular
The Good And Bad Of Private Prisons
So, What’s Good About Private Prisons?
Cheaper option for taxpayers
Benefits the local community economically
Private prisons are better at maintaining prison population
Decisions are made and implemented faster
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They are not safe for inmates and correctional officers
May lobby officers and influence legislators
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Content: The longer inmates are housed in their facilities, the more money they are going to make. So, there is a high chance that they might influence most officers to issue more charges to offenders so that they can receive longer sentences. Conclusion
How private prisons make money is a relevant question. But the most important thing the government needs to pay attention to is the welfare of inmates. The for-profit or private prisons are out there for the monetary gains. That’s their primary goal. So, there’s a high possibility that the safety of inmates might not be a primary concern. However, the scales have started falling off the eyes of most states. They are now paying attention to what most critics have been saying against for-profit prison businesses. You May Like These Articles As Well: | https://www.thefreemanonline.org/how-do-private-prisons-make-money/ |
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Is Save The Children A Good Charity?
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1. Don’t give at the moment
2. Decide on the scope of reach
3. Run a background check
4. It’s not all about the money
5. What do you want?
Why Should I Choose To Save The Children?
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Content: You will even find several online platforms where you can get reliable data in this regard. Such organizations take out time to investigate the tax records and other documents of such charities. This is usually done in an unbiased manner. One way to select the right charity is by turning to your alma Mata, place of worship or employer for references. Such charities must have had their activities go through a thorough vetting process. Also, you will find that your value system aligns with such an organization. 4. It’s not all about the money
It does not matter if you do not have all the money in the world at the moment. There are quite several ways you can support a charity organization. One way to give to charity is by simply volunteering especially if it is a local charity that does not require day to day functionality. | https://www.thefreemanonline.org/is-save-the-children-a-good-charity/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1198105460#8_2471539118 | Title: What Do Japanese Think Of America? - The Freeman Online
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What Do Japanese Think Of America?
What do Japanese think of America?
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What Effect Did The Second World War Have On The Japanese Perception Of Americans?
What Is The 21 st Century Like Between Japan And America?
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Content: After the Second World War, America had already attained the status of the strongest country in terms of the economy and the Military. Japan soon began making considerable progress politically and economy-wise. What Is The 21 st Century Like Between Japan And America? By the close of the 20 th century, the relationship between Japan and America had witnessed considerable progress. The factors that hitherto lead to frictions between both countries had been replaced with China becoming the major economic threat to the US. The rise of North Korea as a security threat and China’s expansion was enough motivation to strengthen the relationship between both countries. Some Questions Americans Working In Japan Will Face
If you are an American working in Japan, you may find it quite difficult to properly blend in. This may be due to your skin color or your poor Japanese skills. But to stay on top of your game, you will need to learn to answer some recurring questions. Here are a few stereotypical questions Japanese often ask Americans: | https://www.thefreemanonline.org/what-do-japanese-think-of-america/ |
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