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Girls Rising A Guide to Nurturing a Confident and Soulful Adolescent This guide for adults working with adolescent girls will help them explore and develop their emotional, social, and spiritual selves. Young people are hungry and capable of engaging in meaningful... Read More This guide for adults working with adolescent girls will help them explore and develop their emotional, social, and spiritual selves. Young people are hungry and capable of engaging in meaningful explorations of themselves and the world around them. Adolescent girls especially have a deep desire and capacity to know themselves and explore their own spirituality. Girls Rising is a workbook of activities designed for educators, mental health clinicians, youth workers, parents, and, in some cases, peer educators working with girls ages 13 — 17 that provides a process for them to explore and develop their emotional, social, and spiritual selves. The curriculum comprises of four themes surrounding self–awareness, empathy and communication skills, social engagement, and transpersonal exploration. Incorporates drawing, writing, music, media, role–playing, storytelling, and deeply penetrating interactive activities to help incite self–discovery, enhance relationships, and connect girls to a cause, principal, or source greater then themselves. Jackson's guide offers teenage girls a unique opportunity to engage with their changing selves and their environment from a deeply soulful and creative place. Additional information Additional information Weight 0.81 lbs Dimensions 9.000 × 7.000 × 0.750 in Format Paperback, eBook Pages 160 Trim Size 7.1" x 9" ISBN 9781941529188 ISBN 9781941529195 About Urana Jackson Urana Jackson has a Masters in Counseling Psychology and has worked with youth and their families for more than 20 years. She has impacted more than a thousand youths from various backgrounds as an educator, trainer, and mental health clinician in public schools and the private sector. She has a
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Shiatsu is a type of massage therapy that combines traditional Chinese medicine with Western medicine and originated in Japan. The treatment has been around for centuries, and with growing technology, has even been incorporated into many massage chairs. No longer do you need to visit a masseuse who is licensed to practice shiatsu therapy since you can purchase your own chair. The question remains: "Are shiatsu massage chairs good for you or are you better off seeing a professional?" How Does Shiatsu Massage Work? Traditional methods of shiatsu massage utilize the fingers, thumbs, and palms to apply pressure to various pressure points on the body. The technique is said to release endorphins, promote relaxation and energy, and help to relieve stress, pain, and illness. This massage also helps to regulate the central nervous system as well as stimulate blood circulation and correct a variety of issues. It is the method of massage that most people turn to when they require multiple areas to be targeted at once. Having been used since the 18th century in Japan, the art of shiatsu is internationally known and widely practiced in traditional western medicine, holistic medicine, and eastern medicine. According to experts, more than 40 million Americans receive shiatsu massages each year. They also suggest that more than half of Americans who have discussed sore muscles and massage with their physicians have been recommended shiatsu massage therapy. What Are the Benefits of Using a Shiatsu Massage Chair? There are far more benefits to using massage chairs than there are cons. In fact, the only cons that we were able to come across for shiatsu massage chairs are all superficial, and none of them is related to having a negative impact on your health. While these chairs are incredibly heavy, typically very expensive, and do have a weight limit, their overall health benefits appear to be well worth the price. Let's take a look at some of these benefits: Muscle relaxer: Muscles go through a lot of stress and tension throughout an average day, and that tension only amplifies when you take part in strenuous activities such as rigorous sports, workouts, and even poor posture. Using a shiatsu massage chair helps to relieve your muscles of the stress that they endure by releasing the tension and encouraging blood flow. Great for skin: You might not think it's possible, but shiatsu is incredible for the skin. The carefully placed rollers of a shiatsu chair softly work over the back, legs, and feet to increase circulation and blood flow. The natural flow of your blood helps with skin rejuvenation, which prompts it to have a healthier glow and even appear more youthful. Abdominal pain: Most of the time, abdominal pain and cramping are caused by constipation, or with females, menstruation cramps. While shiatsu massage chairs don't target the abdomen itself, the rollers do massage the lower back, which can significantly improve any abdominal discomfort you feel. The vibrations can also help with encouraging bowel movements that constipation otherwise prevents. Maintains energy: Muscles get a solid workout every day, regardless if you're exercising or not. If you suffer from low stamina or fatigue, shiatsu massage chairs can be the answer to your problems. The tension that gets released from your muscles during the vibrating massage brings your entire body into a state of relaxation that promotes energy storage. Helps with insomnia: Lack of sleep can not only bring you down mentally, but it can have a negative impact on your muscles, and cause them to feel more tense and stiff than if you had a proper sleep. 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Yohoho.io Share: About Yohoho.io Description: The game Yohoho.io (Yohoho io) is an exciting multiplayer pirate battle game where you take on the role of a cunning pirate and navigate through treacherous waters. In this fast-paced game, you must gather treasures, build your crew, and become the most feared pirate in the high seas. Gameplay In Yohoho.io, you start as a small pirate with a single ship. Your main objective is to collect as many treasures as possible to increase your score and become the ultimate pirate captain. To gather treasures, you can either defeat other pirates and steal their loot or explore deserted islands scattered across the map. As you accumulate treasures, your ship will grow in size and power, allowing you to take on larger opponents. Controls Yohoho.io offers simple controls for smooth gameplay. Use the mouse to control the direction of your pirate ship. Left-click to attack and defeat other pirates. Right-click to speed up and escape from dangerous situations. Strategy To succeed in Yohoho.io, you must carefully plan your strategy. Building a strong crew is crucial for survival, as they can help you defeat bigger opponents and protect your ship from attacks. Additionally, finding hidden power-ups scattered across the map can give you an advantage during battles. Tips and Tricks: Always be on the lookout for rival pirates. Sneak up on them, attack, and take their treasures before they do the same to you. Yohoho.io QA How can I initiate online gameplay in Yohoho io? What control options are available for Yohoho io? Managing your character or object within the Yohoho io generally involves using the keyboard (e.g., WASD for movement) and the mouse (for aiming and performing actions). You can also access additional control buttons and settings through the in-game menu.
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Everyone, especially adults, enjoys watching a favourite movie on a big screen. However, if you increase the volume, you may disturb your neighbours. This is a critical issue that necessitates soundproofing the entire home movie theatre. According to Miracle-Ear, the average sound level in a movie theatre is between 80 and 100 decibels. However, if it rises, particularly at home, you may be in trouble. That is why, if you wish to end this nightmare. Then you must soundproof your home theatre. I know you worked very hard to create a movie theatre area. However, you will now need to invest in soundproofing, which will increase your budget. However, this is required if you do not want to face legal action against yourself. Don't worry, this isn't as pricey as you might think. All you need is some soundproofing material. But what exactly are they? That is why you must read the entire article. Because I have explored approximately 8 basic solutions to soundproof your home movie theatre. In addition, I have supplied some facts about soundwaves that will help you learn more. Section I: Table of Contents What Causes Sound Waves? Before delving farther into soundproofing home movie theatres. This is an excellent way to learn about how sound waves function. So that you can block going outside from the movie theatre. Usually, when the sound is produced it transfers into waves that help it transmit from one to another place. However, after hitting some solid surface these waves will be absorbed. However, the vast majority of them pass through it. This occurs only if the surface has a Sound Transmission Class (STC) rating of less than 40. This means that the sound level is quite loud and can be heard outside. However, when it comes to noises in the home, there are only two types: airborne and structure-borne. That is what I previously stated. The Fundamentals of Soundproofing You've figured out how sound waves function. This is an excellent opportunity to learn the fundamentals of soundproofing. So you can make an informed decision on the soundproofing material to utilise in your home movie theatre. Soundproofing is often comprised of four major components: damping, mass, absorption, and decoupling. So, if you notice any of them in your soundproofing material, please let us know. You're on the correct track. If not, you must stop working and find another job. So make sure you fully comprehend these four concepts. So you may save money while improving the soundproofing in your home movie theatre. 8 Simple Ways to Soundproof Your Home Movie Theater After you've grasped both of the preceding concepts. You can see why these easy methods work better than squandering money on something else. 1. Insulate the walls and the ceiling. What city are you from, and how hot is your home theatre? Did you know that insulation can also be used to prevent sound waves? Some insulation materials, particularly solid ones, can aid in noise reduction. Any of these can be used on your walls and ceiling. Insulation made of fibreglass Fiberglass is insulation made from extremely fine fibres and it provides better sound and heat absorption. There are two sorts of this: batts or rolls and loose-fill. As a result, when making your home movie theatre soundproof, apply it on the walls or ceiling. Also, if your movie theatre has a temperature problem. This is simple to optimise, and that means you'll get two benefits with one insulator. Insulation made of mineral wool Mineral wool is a nonmetallic closed-cell insulation manufactured from molten glass. It forms a solid barrier that prevents heat transmission while also blocking high-frequency sound waves. This, however, is not significantly superior than fibreglass insulation. But if you don't want to utilise fibreglass in your residence for any reason. Then, on the walls and ceiling, add mineral wool insulation. 2. Add Mass To The Wall \sMass is a basic measurement to quantify the real weight of anything. When you add mass to something, you are making it denser. So that nothing can travel through it, including heat, air, and even sound waves. That is why this is my personal favourite method for soundproofing anything. That is why, if you want to soundproof your home movie theatre, you should do so. Then you must add bulk. But how are you going to accomplish it? Literally, there are many ways to do that. However, in my view and based on my research, you should utilise it. Vinyl in Large Quantities Mass loaded vinyl is a heavy limp vinyl sheeting that is usually made with some metal particles. This usually increases the mass of anything and aids in the blocking of sound waves. It is also extremely flexible and has natural characteristics. Because of this, it is a harmless high-density substance. It can, however, significantly reduce heat transmission. Because it is the most effective at decreasing sound transmission through the walls or ceiling. As a result, many soundproofing enthusiasts advocate it as the first priority soundproofing material to use while soundproofing. 3. Put in soundproof tiles and a subfloor. When it comes to soundproofing, most people believe that the floor cannot be the source of noise transmission outside. However, soundwaves are more likely to penetrate through the walls and ceiling than through the floor. However, vibrations can also travel through the floor, influencing airborne noise. As a result, you must deal with issues with your neighbours. Making the movie home theatre on the ground, such as in a garage or other location, however, just carries vibrations. However, if your movie theatre is on a lower floor. The major sound waves can then pass through it as well. Then, what is the solution? Tiles that are soundproof Tiles are thin rectangular or square coverings made of ceramic, stone, clay, or even metal. This generally extends to the floor, walls, and even the ceiling. However, when it comes to soundproofing tiles manufactured of soundproofing materials. That you can use to block vibrations or sound transmission in your movie theatre. Subfloor & Underlayment Both underlayment and subfloor are covering materials, similar to soundproof tiles. These materials, however, are employed below the uppermost layer. Because these layers offer additional support to the top layer. It is not, however, required to apply it when soundproofing the floor. They should be used to replace the soundproofing tiles. four. double The Wallboard Drywall, also known as wallboard or plasterboard, is a type of panel that is primarily constructed of calcium sulphate dihydrate. It is often sold in huge stiff sheets for use on interior walls and ceilings. However, when it comes to the core, it typically has two paper sheets that function as a facer and backer. However, drywall is fairly widespread in American homes. It does, however, diminish sound transmission through the wall. That is why installing stronger drywall in your movie theatre is beneficial. However, when you try to glue two or even three layers together. Because you are increasing the density of a material, it literally creates magic. As a result, the higher the density, the less likely sound will escape the room. However, the same density of drywall cannot be found. But don't worry, you simply need as much thicker drywall as you can locate. That you can use in your movie theatre and then experiment with combining them. I understand that this press is a little tough and perplexing. But only if you do it meaningfully. Then you'll be able to make your home theatre room soundproof. 5. Fill in every crack and gap. How many holes and cracks does your movie theatre have? Did you realise that sound waves may travel even in confined spaces? Finding a little place in any room is always tough. However, this can become a source of travelling noise outdoors. That is why you must seal them all. I understand that this appears to be a daunting task. However, there are certain things you may do to help yourself in this situation. But what are those methods? Sealant Acoustic sealant is an extremely thick liquid or substance intended to fill a specific route or gap. The sealant, on the other hand, is not an adhesive but does have some sticky qualities. The acoustic sealant is also advantageous. Because it has acoustic properties. That is why it can adhere to the space and fill it. This is useful for filling an apparent fracture or gap. Because applying it on the entire wall gets dirty. Plaster of Paris Acoustic plaster differs from regular plaster. Because it contains fibre and aggregate to absorb sound. It also has a nice seamless smooth finish that adds to the beauty of the surface. These can also be used to seal the unseen cracks and gaps in your movie theatre. You don't have to see them all; simply apply the acoustic pastor to the entire room. 6. Noise-Isolating Doors and Windows A window or a door is a specified spot in a building's wall that provides an opening. As a result, sound waves may be leaking out of the room as well. They cannot, however, suppress the noise regardless of how near they are. Because they still have a gap at the bottom or around the frame. As a result, while soundproofing the entire home movie theatre. You should include them in your list. But how can you improve them to reduce noise inside? Weatherstripping Weatherstripping is a method of sealing gaps around doors, windows, and even garage doors. Typically, a rubber strip is required in this operation. This can be used around the frame or between the openings. This weatherstrip will assist you in blocking sound waves, heat, and rain from entering your home. Blanket that is soundproof A soundproof blanket is a large soundproofing piece of material. This was employed to dampen noise and, in particular, high-frequency sound waves. As a result, you can use it to cover your door. This will assist you in blocking noise from the door. That is why you should install it in your soundproof home theatre. Curtains that are soundproof The sole difference between soundproof curtains and regular curtains is their material. Because soundproof curtains are composed of soundproof materials, whilst regular curtains are not. That is why, if your home movie theatre has a window. You can then use them instead of regular curtains. 7. Make use of soundproof panels and bass traps. As previously stated, walls are the primary surface responsible for sound waves flowing through. As a result, while choosing a soundproofing method for walls, you must exercise extreme caution. However, there are numerous methods for soundproofing it. But what is the most effective and efficient approach to accomplish this? Panels for Acoustics Acoustic panels are panels that absorb sound. This is mostly used to reduce echo and reverberation within the room. However, sound waves can be blocked by these panels, but not by the majority of them. Because they are intended to record echoes and reverberation. However, as you are aware, a movie generates several sound waves, some of which change into echoes. That is why you should utilise it in your home movie theatre as well. Traps for Bass A bass trap is a type of noise absorber. Low-frequency sound waves are typically captured in this manner. Acoustic panels and bass traps are typically used in tandem to achieve the best soundproofing. However, bass traps are typically set in every corner of a space. Because this is where echoes and sound waves reach the surface. However, if you have a sound absorber in this location. Then you can improve the movie theatre. Seating Position Modification Do you know that the position of your seat in your home movie theatre can affect how sound travels? This is correct if the movie theatre has a lot of hard surfaces. Then echoes and sound waves are likely to contact the surface and turn around for the next. They can, however, travel through it. They cannot, though, if you have added a soundproofing layer. As a result, you must install seats with an upholstered plywood foundation. So that these waves can be easily absorbed. Finally, How To Soundproof A Home Moving Theater Many people fantasise about having their own home movie theatre. However, people are frequently unaware that home theatre also has some sound issues. That they must resolve them. Some folks, however, do not have such type of obnoxious neighbour who can complain about loudly watching movies. However, most of them have since they do not want to be bothered by any form of noise. That is why, in order to avoid this issue, you should soundproof your entire home movie theatre. I understand that if you execute it cleverly, this will also necessitate some budget. Then you may perform this work on a shoestring budget. That is why understanding how sound waves function and the fundamentals of soundproofing is essential. That is what I mentioned above. If you read them attentively, you will understand what I am trying to communicate. However, there are numerous methods for making a home movie theatre soundproof. However, the majority of them are ineffective. That is why I recommended the best soundproofing materials. So that you may make an informed decision about the soundproofing material to employ. Important Ways to Soundproof Your Home Theater Making a home theatre soundproof is a difficult task. That is why many people, including yourself, have numerous questions. That is a simple problem to fix. That is why I have included some of them in this article in order to provide acceptable responses to them. How Much Does It Cost To Soundproof A Home Movie Theater? The cost of soundproofing the home movie theatre is determined by the soundproofing material used. However, it will cost you between $2500 and $3500 on average. Which Is the Most Economical Way to Soundproof a Home Theater? There are, however, numerous ways to soundproof a home movie theatre. However, acoustic plaster is the least expensive option. Because you simply need to cover the entire area with plaster. However, this will only absorb a limited amount of noise. Which Method Is the Most Effective for Soundproofing a Home Movie Theater? There is no single, effective method for soundproofing a home movie theatre. Because a single substance cannot accomplish this. However, if you mix two or three methods. The effectiveness can then be increased. As a result, employing fibreglass insulation in conjunction with a soundproof blanket and drapes works well.
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Sciency Words: Solar Wind Hello, friends, and welcome to another episode of Sciency Words. Each week, we take a closer look at some science or science-related term so we can expand our scientific vocabularies together! Today on Sciency Words, we're talking about: THE SOLAR WIND The stars twinkle in our sky because Earth's atmosphere scatters starlight. The Sun has an atmosphere too, so it shouldn't surprise you to learn that when astronomers observe stars that happen to be near the Sun (as viewed from Earth), they can see that the Sun's atmosphere also scatters starlight. What might surprise you—and what did surprise astronomers in the 1950's—is that this scattering effect can extend very, very far into the space around the Sun. The Sun's atmosphere must be huge! As reported in this 1959 article from Scientific American, the Sun's atmosphere might be so big that it encompasses Earth! Pursuing this and other lines of evidence (such as the apparent correlation between flare activity on the Sun and aurorae here on Earth, as well as apparent 11 year fluctuations in cosmic radiation levels), American astrophysicist Eugene Parker wrote this paper in 1958, introducing a concept now known as the solar wind. As you might imagine, the Sun's atmosphere is hot. Absurdly hot. Remember that temperature is really just a measure of the average velocity of atoms, and you'll soon realize (as Parker did) that atoms in the Sun's atmosphere must have enough velocity to escape the Sun's gravity. And since those atoms would also be ionized, these streams of ionized particles coming from the Sun would serve as extensions of the Sun's magnetic field. The term solar wind doesn't appear in that 1958 paper. Parker first introduces that term in this 1959 paper, in which he defends his idea and responds to critiques from other astrophysicists. As Parker explains: In view of the simple hydrodynamic origin of the expansion, it seems appropriate to term the stream a solar wind. Also in 1959, the Soviet Union's Luna 1 space probe gathered the first empirical evidence that the solar wind really does exist, leading to confirmation that Eugene Parker's solar wind hypothesis was correct. And today, a NASA spacecraft named in Parker's honor is spiraling closer and closer to the Sun, gathering more data about the solar wind and other mysterious phenomena associated with the Sun. Next time on Planet Pailly, now that we've talked about the solar wind in our own Solar System, we'll check out the space weather forecast for the solar system next door.
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Census 2021: Key statistics for housing by local area in England and Wales Ian Jones, PA 5 January 2023, 8:46 am·3-min read Here are some of the key statistics from the 2021 census for housing by local area across England and Wales. – Homes owned outright North Norfolk is the local authority with the highest percentage of households who own their home outright (48.6%), followed by Rother in East Sussex (48.4%), Staffordshire Moorlands (48.2%), Ceredigion in mid-Wales (47.9%) and Derbyshire Dales (47.7%). In one in four local authorities in England and Wales, at least 40% of households own their home outright. The areas with the lowest levels are all in London, with Tower Hamlets having the lowest percentage (7.8%), followed by Hackney (9.7%), Southwark (10.6%), Islington (11.6%) and Lambeth (12.0%). The lowest percentage in England outside London is Manchester (16.5%), while the lowest in Wales is Cardiff (28.6%). (PA Graphics) – Homes with a mortgage Wokingham in Berkshire has the highest proportion of households who own a home with a mortgage, loan or shared ownership (42.0%), followed by Dartford in Kent (41.0%), Hart in Hampshire (40.2%), Bracknell Forest in Berkshire (39.7%) and Central Bedfordshire (39.3%). All these local authorities are in the south or east of England. The highest in Wales is Vale of Glamorgan (33.7%). The areas with the lowest levels are again all in London: Westminster (12.1%), Kensington & Chelsea (12.8%), Camden (14.5%), Islington (16.8%) and Hackney (17.4%). This excludes the Isles of Scilly and the City of London, both of which have very low population numbers. The lowest level in England outside London is Norwich (20.4%), while the lowest in Wales is Ceredigion (21.0%). – Overall home ownership Rochford in Essex had the highest proportion of households who either own their home outright or own it through a mortgage, loan or shared ownership (81.2%), followed by Castle Point in Essex (80.4%), Fareham in Hampshire (79.2%), Blaby in Leicestershire (79.0%) and Staffordshire Moorlands (78.7%). The highest in Wales is Monmouthshire (72.2%). The areas with the lowest levels are once again in London, starting with Tower Hamlets (25.7%), then Hackney (27.1%), Westminster (28.1%), Islington (28.4%) and Camden (30.4%). The lowest proportion in England outside London is Manchester (38.0%), while the lowest in Wales is Cardiff (58.3%). (PA Graphics) – Private rent The local authorities with the highest proportion of households renting their accommodation privately are all in
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Event technology trends: 8 to watch out for 2023 Let's explore some of the biggest trends in event technology for 2023 and why event planners should include them in their event strategies. November 28, 2022 - 4 minutes As event technology advances, so does the event industry. With new innovations in event management software and audio/visual equipment, event planners have to stay on top of the latest trends to ensure their events are cutting-edge and memorable. Let's explore some of the biggest trends in event technology for 2023 and why event planners should include them in their event strategies. 1. Live translation As events become more globalized, the need for live translation services is on the rise. This demand is being driven by the growth of event technology, which is making it easier for organizers to connect with a wider audience. Live translation allows organizers to reach a larger audience by providing interpretation services in multiple languages. It helps to create an inclusive environment for attendees who may not be fluent in the event's primary language. Live translation services are not without their challenges, however. They can be expensive and require careful planning to ensure that they are executed properly. Additionally, they may not be able to provide accurate translations for all attendees if there are multiple languages being spoken at the same time. 2. Live streaming Live streaming allows event attendees who are unable to be physically present at an event to still experience it in real-time. This is especially beneficial for large events that may have attendees located all over the world. Additionally, live streaming can provide a more engaging and interactive experience for those who are attending virtually. It's also a great way to generate buzz and excitement around an event. By promoting a live stream of an upcoming event, organizers can create anticipation and suspense leading up to the big day. 3. Contactless check-in As event professionals continue to seek new ways to streamline the check-in process for their guests, contactless check-in has emerged as a leading solution. This technology allows guests to quickly and easily scan their tickets or QR codes upon arrival, without having to fumble with papers or wait in line. This not only saves time for planners, but also makes the overall event experience more seamless for attendees. Contactless check-in is not only more efficient for guests, but it also provides valuable data for event planners. By tracking who arrives and when, planners can gain insights into guest behavior and preferences that can help them improve the overall event experience. 4. Event apps Mobile event apps are on the rise as a popular event technology trend. By using an event app, planners can provide their attendees with a more customized and interactive experience. Event apps allow attendees to view the event schedule, speakers, and exhibitors. They also provide a way for attendees to connect with each other before and during the event. 5. Event gamification With the rise of event technology, event app gamification has become a popular trend. Gamification involves game mechanics and game-like elements in non-game contexts. Event planners are using gamification to engage and motivate attendees. 6. QR codes The QR code trend has made its way into the event space. This trend is being driven by the growing popularity of event technology, as well as the increasing use of mobile devices. QR codes offer a number of advantages over traditional event marketing methods, including the ability to track and measure results. They also offer a more interactive and engaging experience for attendees. What's more, they can be deployed for in-person events as well as virtual or hybrid events. With the continued growth of event technology, it is likely that QR codes will become even more popular in the coming years. This will provide event organizers with a powerful tool to create more efficient and effective events. 7. Virtual reality One of the biggest trends in event technology is the move towards more interactive and immersive experiences. Planners are using virtual reality and augmented reality to create truly unique events that engage all the senses. 8. Holograms Holograms have been used in entertainment for decades, but the technology is now making its way into the events industry. Holograms can be used for a variety of purposes at events, including: Product demonstrations Live performances Interactive displays Virtual tours From conferences and trade shows to product launches and live concerts, event planners are finding that holograms can add an extra layer of engagement and excitement to their events Final thoughts There's no shortage of new event technology for planners to explore in 2023. Using the right event management software like Canapii can bring many of these technologies under a single umbrella for easy deployment. Learn more when you schedule a demo!
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Zostavax As a young associate, we worked for a short time with then soon-to-be-Judge Harvey Bartle. We remember that, although kind and very funny, then-lawyer Bartle had a no-nonsense approach to law practice and a keen ability to discern the correct answer, sweeping aside fluff and obstacles en route to what made sense. We were excited
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Where do we descend from? An interstellar civilization dwelling the geometric realms located in the backyard of the universe or, perhaps from a shrew-like creature that lived more than 150 million years ago? Evolution is the theory in biology postulating that the various types of species on Earth have their origin in other preexisting types and that the distinguishable differences are due to modifications in successive generations. Even though more than 2 million existing species of organisms have been named and described; many more remain to be discovered, from 10 million to 30 million, according to some estimates. The diversity of the living world is staggering. The flora and fauna we are familiar with has an ancestor but…what is their ancestor and, where did it went?
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How does the topic link to the College's Conceptual Framework and the framework's philosophical relationship to effective teacher preparation? Focus on educational planning, Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), and 504 plans for students with mild disabilities. Respond to the following: 250 words: How do an IEP and a 504 plan differ in procedures and protections offered? When would you choose to implement one or the other? When would you choose to implement both
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2 thoughts on "moroccan wholesale jewelry What are the differences between gold jewelry and no price?" wholesale jewelry gold locket It is recommended to buy gold based on the amount of grams, so that the gold bought in this way is more worthy, the price of gold is processed, and it may not be preserved. In the future, you need to change the style and calculate it. . For example, the price of more than 9,000, but only 21 grams, the golden gold is 282 per grams on the day of the buy. Change, look at the number of grams, then the price of more than 9,000 bracelets is worth less than five or six thousand!
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Elizabeth Tribbett '23 Spanish Major "I love the connections you can make with people by speaking a second language." Elizabeth chose to major in Spanish, in addition to Biology, in preparation for a future health care profession, saying, "I have found [Spanish] useful in everyday life and I hope to be able to speak Spanish with patients in the future." Elizabeth recognizes the "tight knit community" at Gustavus as a reason that she was initially drawn to campus. She has appreciated the small class sizes within the Modern Languages, Literatures & Cultures Department. She says, "My Spanish classes always have less than 20 students with a wide range of language skills which I think has been really great." She points to the learning styles of her Spanish classes as something that has given her practical and useful knowledge, saying, "The professors put an emphasis on discussion and improving conversational skills rather than busywork." Elizabeth also enjoys the relationships that she has been able to build with faculty members within the department, saying, "All of the professors I have had in the department know my name and will say hello when I am walking around campus." In addition to the language itself, Elizabeth values the "intercultural skills" that have become useful in preparing for a future career. Through learning about another language and culture, she has gained skills that have allowed her to interact with people from separate lifestyles and cultures. Of herself and peers, she says, "We understand what it is like to learn a second language and how difficult it can be which helps us interact with people from different countries and cultures." Elizabeth was able to use these skills this past summer, when she spent two months living in Galicia, Spain working as an au pair. Although this experience was not facilitated by the department, she says, "I would not have had the confidence to go without the help of the professors in the department." In addition to her involvement within the Modern Languages, Literatures & Cultures Department, Elizabeth is also a Gustie Greeter on campus.
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Article summary: 1. Higher mechanical and thermal properties, lower friction coefficient and higher LPV value were obtained with the increasing of crystallinity. 2. Wear resistance of PTFE was enhanced with the increase of crystallinity in rubbery state due to larger energy needed to break the links between crystallites. 3. Higher velocity was beneficial for improving LPV of PTFE, while excessively high velocity was supposed to be adverse for the large generation of frictional heating. Article analysis: The article is generally reliable and trustworthy, as it provides a comprehensive overview of the effects of crystallinity on the limiting PV (pressure×velocity) value and tribological behaviors of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). The article is well-structured and clearly explains the research methods used, as well as providing detailed results from experiments conducted. However, there are some potential biases that should be noted. Firstly, the article does not provide any information on possible risks associated with using PTFE materials with different degrees of crystallinity. Secondly, it does not present both sides equally; instead it focuses mainly on the positive aspects of using PTFE materials with higher degrees of crystallinity. Thirdly, there is no discussion or exploration into counterarguments or alternative solutions that could be used instead of PTFE materials with higher degrees of crystallinity. Finally, there is a lack of evidence provided to support some claims made in the article; for example, there is no evidence provided to support the claim that higher velocities are beneficial for improving LPV values. In conclusion, this article provides a comprehensive overview on the effects of crystallinity on PTFE materials but should be read critically in order to identify potential biases and unsupported claims made throughout its content.
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April 01, 2006 Should men be called feminists? Years ago, I used to get into arguments about the 'feminist' versus 'pro-feminist' question, but then I began to wonder: Why am I spending time arguing with feminists? Is it my job as an ally to care about what these people I want to support choose to call me? If I get into long debates about what I should be called - or if I'm a feminist at all - aren't I both wasting the time of feminists who might have better things to do, and making myself the center of feminist debate? (For that reason, I've more-or-less stopped going to female feminists' spaces to argue about feminism - if I have to argue with someone, it's better that it be an anti-feminist, or at least that the argument take place on my own space rather than appropriating someone else's.) I still call myself a feminist - frankly, I think more men should be calling themselves feminists, especially in public. But at the same time, I call myself pro-feminist if I sense that's what most feminists in a room would prefer. It's not helpful to feminism if I get into women's faces and make demands about what I'd like to be called. In the end, I think the content matters more than the label. (Of course, there are feminists who argue that my content sucks, too). And there's more; take the time to read the whole thing. In a somewhat different context, I make the following argument in a paper I'm current writing: First, think of A. A is in her twenties, a grad student in philosophy who's done some serious thinking about feminism, and who calls herself a feminist. B is the same age as A, and also a grad student whose views would easily be called feminist, except that he is male. Suppose A and B spend a week going around their campus together, documenting all the different instances of sexism they come across. A and B will probably not produce identical lists, of course, but it's quite likely each will only have a few items the other didn't put down. Now suppose C and D do this same exercise. These two are both first year undergrads, coming from some politically moderate, upper-middle class suburb; they haven't really thought much about sexism, or political issues in general. C is a woman, D is a man. C's list is quite likely to be a great deal longer than D's. And C's list is quite likely to be a great deal shorter than either A's or B's. I think most of the folks who are concerned about calling men 'feminists' because men don't know sexism 'first hand' have the disparity between C and D in mind. While it's certainly vital to keep this disparity in mind while doing feminist theory or feminist activism, I think it's largely irrelevant to the question of whether B is an 'ally' or a fully-fledged member in the feminist movement. Is B taking over the discussion, demanding feminists pay as much attention to men's lives as women's and treating other participants in the discussion with a complete lack of respect? Then he doesn't belong in the discussion because he's not really a feminist. But if he's listening respectfully, and contributing his own ideas and stories at the appropriate times -- that is, if he's genuinely a feminist in deed -- why isn't he in fact an equal in the movement?
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Brutor Tribe Minmatar Republic You guys are not seeing the creative potential here. It doesn't even have to be called EVE the tv show. It could be called Eden, have an amazing director/writer behind it and even get at least a miniseries if not a first season. I mean if someone has a script I think it could happen, just get a studio hyped about your idea and sell them 10 shows or something to see if it can float as a show. Immortalis Inc. Shadow Cartel That would i think be a pretty good way to do it, the only problem i could forsee would be that EVE doesnt really have a universally recognised character like Masterchief to play the 'and heres the guy you all already know and love to kick some ass' part. Pirates - The Invisible Fist of Darwin you're welcome New Eden Tech Support Not having a definitive main character also has some benefits. Think about it, most series are locked into a semi-predictable format because you KNOW the main will survive. Without a defined main you can kill off characters with impunity. All that really matters is keeping the story interesting and contiguous. The article says that Game of Thrones is their model. That series features interesting characters that come and go, usually quite violently. I imagine story arcs of a few episodes each. Big plans laid out, steps taken, and then horrible failures. Epic space battles. Cut to the FC still dripping with pod goo, punching out the titan pilot fresh out of the medical clone bay, for jumping instead of bridging. Provi Rapid Response It would be interesting if they involved some of the actual player community to assist in the creation of it, just like the game. There are a lot of players that have actually earned a spotlight or two from a series like this. As another point, you'd have to really dive into the psyche of the actual players to understand any real characters based off of them. They'd also be smart to build 3 parallel stories lines into the series, or as 3 different series. Each representing the different eras of EVE. Starting era, middle era, and modern era. If you actually 'shot' the series or arcs with different effects and 'feel' you'd probably have the makings of a serious winner on your hands from both the player and non-player perspective. This is entirely possible as a project, but it needs good writing and acting (either live or voice) to pull it off. Everything else is pretty much already there to make it interesting.
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»Home»2023»August»22»Educator Perspectives on the Implementation and Impact of SOGI 123 in British Columbia Schools Educator Perspectives on the Implementation and Impact of SOGI 123 in British Columbia SchoolsSARAVYC is an international, multi-disciplinary, award-winning team that studies how resilience, stigma, discrimination, violence, and trauma affect young people's health.
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We are using the same company as in the first module. However, you need to consider some additional information. One client had indicated that they were interested in purchasing $42,500 worth of products, so the bookkeeper recorded the transaction. However, the client has not actually committed to the purchase. The bookkeeper already corrected the sales account. However, the bookkeeper may have made a mistake when computing cost of goods sold. She included total production costs for 2014 and did not adjust ending inventory for the $42,500 worth of units left at the end of the year. The amount of ending inventory was determined using a physical count. Nybrostrand Company 31-Dec-14 Trial Balance (accounts in alphabetical order) Debit Credit Accounts payable $ 78,000 Accounts receivable $ 36,500 Cash 30,000 Common stock 10,000 Depreciation expense 24,350 Cost of goods sold 307,000 Equipment (net of depreciation) 415,000 Insurance 1,400 Inventory 34,000 Long-term debt 127,000 Marketing 4,500 Paid-in capital 50,000 Property taxes 16,900 Rent 28,000 Retained earnings ? Revenues 586,000 Salaries 78,500 Utilities 6,700 Total 982,850 982,850 SLP Assignment Expectations Prepare an income statement for the company in good format. Always include the name of the company and the period covered in the title. Don't forget dollar signs where appropriate. You do not need to include the balance sheet. Consequently, you will not need all the accounts listed above. How does the income or loss compare to the original income statement? Explain the importance of the matching concept
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People find using symmetry as a powerful designing tool. Symmetrical designs look classy and organized. These days, photographers, graphic designers are also using the basic concepts of symmetry to enhance their work and presentations. If you are ever wondering how to improve your artwork, try a little blend of symmetry in your work, and it will do wonders. One can apply the same concept in every field. Symmetry will also improve your writings and literature work. Engineers of different fields can also apply symmetrical concepts to make unique designs. They can blend the concepts with artificial intelligence to create a masterpiece.
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33 Insightful Investment Statistics in the UK Almost everyone who likes to plan wants to invest in something worth their money, dedication, and time. Wouldn't you? But what should you invest in? How soon will you see returns? Who is investing and saving in Britain? We have the answers. Here you'll find the most important investment statistics in the UK that will help you make the most of your money. Let's dive right in! Ten Essential Investment Facts About the UK Only 12% of the UK population invested in the stock market in 2018. Investing in stocks and shares can produce higher returns than cash in 90% of the cases. In 2019, only 2.2 million British people held a stocks and shares ISA. The average stocks and shares ISA return rate from April 1999 to April 2020 was 5.14%. 75% of young people in the UK have invested or are considering investing. 54.9% of stocks in the UK are held by foreign investors. Investors own their shares for about 0.8 years before deciding to sell them The average household disposable income in the UK in 2020 was £30.800. In 2019, the net value of Foreign Direct Investment in the UK was £35.6 billion. Business investments in the UK increased 1.3% in the last three months of 2020. Personal Investment Statistics 1. Only 12% of the UK population invested in the stock market in 2018. (Wesleyan) The percentage of the population investing in the stock market in the UK was 12%, 2018 data show. This is a surprisingly low proportion despite more than 70% thinking that investing in the stock market could be very profitable in the long term. 2. In 2018, 11.864 new tech companies opened up in the UK. (KindGeek) What are some of the most popular ways to invest in the UK? Tech companies, of course! In 2018 alone, 11.864 new tech companies were opened in the UK, which is 14% more than the previous year. On top of that, the UK's new software companies attracted 5% of the global technology scale-up investments, higher than other countries in Europe. 3. Investing in stocks and shares can produce higher returns than cash in 90% of the cases. (Wealthify) Investing is not just about getting returns; many are doing it for the emotional benefits as well. Thus, 74% of respondents in a survey reported they got a "buzz" from seeing a return on their investment, while 35% and 31% said they were feeling satisfied and secure, respectively. 4. What are the most popular ways to invest in the UK? (Money Advice Service) (Statista) (OpenRent) (UK Finance) Apart from stocks and tech companies, Brits have other investment options at their disposal, such as pensions (workplace and personal), investment bonds, and property investments. Property, on the other hand, can be a very lucrative personal investment, statistics show. In December 2019, the number of buy-to-let mortgages increased by 3.6%, while estimates show that landlords can earn up to £8,400 a year in rental yields alone. 5. User-friendly trading apps spark interest in investing. (This is Money) Four in ten millennials mentioned the availability of trading apps as the main reason for investing, whereas a third stated they prefer the low-cost methods apps provided. Overall, 19% of respondents cited the availability of trading apps and platforms as the main reason for investing, twice as many as in 2018. Stats and Facts on Stocks and Shares ISA in the UK 6. In 2019, only 2.2 million British people held a stocks and shares ISA. (UK Money Bloggers) 2.2 million British people held stock and shares ISAs (Individual Savings Accounts) in 2019. This number can seem impressive; however, considering that there are over 66 million people living in the UK, it is not a lot. To be more precise, this is only 3% of the UK population or 1 in 30 Brits. 7. The average amount held in adult stocks and shares ISAs was £9,331 in 2018. (Statista) (GOV.UK) The latest information on adult stocks and shares ISAs shows that the average subscription in the UK was £9,331, up from £4,581 in 2010. The total amount invested in adult stocks and shares ISAs was £22.6 billion for the 2018/2019 fiscal year. 8. In 2019, £419 million were invested in junior ISA stocks and shares. (GOV.UK) A junior stocks and shares ISA allows parents and legal guardians to save money in a tax-efficient investment account that children can access when they turn 18. In 2018/2019, there was a total of £419 million in junior stocks and shares ISAs, while the average subscription per account was £1,465. 9. The maximum an individual can pay into stocks and shares ISA is £20,000 for the 2020/2021 tax year. (interactive investor) Individuals looking to invest their money into a stocks and shares ISA can contribute a maximum of £20,000, investment statistics from 2021 inform. This limit applies to all ISA accounts an individual may have. Since Brits are allowed to hold more than one type of ISA, they can split up the allowance and contribute to any of the four available individual savings accounts. 10. The average stocks and shares ISA return rate from April 1999 to April 2020 was 5.14%. (Moneyfacts) This means that a monthly investment of £25 in a stocks and shares ISA would generate savings of £11,951 over a period of 25 years. However, savers and investors should be aware that the average rate of 5.14% is just that—an average rate, meaning that past performances do not guarantee future returns. 11. Fidelity Worldwide Investment manages the biggest number of ISA funds in the UK. (Statista) As of July 2019, Fidelity Worldwide Investment managed funds valued at over £9 million, making it the UK's biggest fund management company. It is followed by Legal & General (Unit Trust Managers) Limited, managing funds worth over £7 million, and HBOS Investment Fund Managers Limited, which is in charge of funds valued at more than £6 million. Who Invests in the UK? 12. 17% of men have a stocks and shares ISA. (Unbiased) (Scottish Friendly) Who is willing to invest more in the UK? Men or women? UK investment statistics say it is the former as 17% of men have a stocks and shares ISA, compared to just 10% of women. Why are women reluctant to invest? Perhaps these stats will provide some insight: Women seem to know less about investing. 40% of women do not know that they can invest in more than one type of ISA at the same time. This is true for just 30% of men. 43% of women in the UK put at least £100 aside, saying it's better to do this than having to choose from the large variety of funds. 70% of women also think it's smarter to get their original investments back rather than stay in the game to make more money. 13. 75% of young people in the UK have invested or are considering investing. (This is Money) The generation most likely to consider investing in stocks in the UK is young people aged 23-38. More specifically, three-quarters of millennials and Gen Z stated that they were planning to invest in the following year. On the other hand, the number of likely investors goes down with age as 60% of boomers, and 41% of the Silent Generation are willing to invest. 14. Over 25% of millennials and Gen Z are encouraged to invest by the coronavirus market crisis. (This is Money) The initial coronavirus crash that hit markets in March 2020 has actually inspired over a quarter of young adults in Britain to invest. These generations are also more likely to invest in struggling firms on account of lower share prices. Investment facts from the UK show that due to the COVID-19 market crisis, there is now a fair share of companies to pick from. Why Don't Brits Invest? 15. The 2008 financial crisis left 8.4% of the UK population unemployed in 2011. (Statista) (Wesleyan) The worldwide financial crisis from 2008 left many countries, the UK included, with high inflation and high unemployment rates. People tend to remember things like that, thus the fear of investing. In 2011, the unemployment rate in the UK grew to a record high of 8.4%, decreasing to 4.8% in the third quarter of 2020. Although the situation has since stabilized, 66% of people living in the UK still won't invest or do anything that might put their hard-earned capital at risk, while 58% believe that investing in stocks and shares is only for the rich. 16. 39% of the UK population are not confident in managing their finances, investment in the UK statistics reveal. (Fincap) 39% of the UK population are not confident in managing their finances, which is probably why 22% have less than £100 in savings and/or investments. What's more, 47% of Brits don't feel confident when it comes to making financial decisions about products and services. 17. 59% of the UK population who don't invest still put finance-managing as their top priority. (Wealthify) It's not that Brits aren't interested in managing their finances. In fact, finance-managing is still the top priority to 59% of the UK population that doesn't invest. 27% of Brits would even prioritize it before booking a holiday. UK Stock Market Statistics 18. 54.9% of stocks in the UK are held by foreign investors. (Office for National Statistics) Over half of the shares on the UK market are held by foreign inventors. When it comes to other shareholders, data from the Office for National Statistics reveals the following: How many retail investors in the UK are interested in domestic equity funds? The financial uncertainty brought on by Brexit and the coronavirus outbreak has caused the number of retail investor assets in UK equity funds to plummet to just 14% in June from a whopping 40% in 2003. British investors seem to be more interested in foreign equities instead—36% of UK retail investor assets were held in foreign equities in June, up by 4% from 2005. 20. Investors own their shares for about 0.8 years before deciding to sell them. (TradersDNA) The stock market changes a lot over time, and so does investor's behaviour. Today, investors in possession of UK stocks keep them for about 0.8 years before deciding to sell them. 40 years ago, it was a different situation. Back then, investors kept their shares for about 9.7 years before selling them. 21. As of January 2021, the market value of companies trading on the London Stock Exchange was £3.59 trillion. (Statista) The market value of companies trading on the London Stock Exchange was hit hard by the coronavirus crisis, particularly in March 2020. Namely, between December 2019 and March 2020, the London Stock Exchange market value went down from £3.925 billion to £3.00 billion. This drop of a staggering 900 billion was primarily due to the massive sell-off of shares caused by coronavirus-induced recession fears. UK Personal Finance Statistics 22. The average household disposable income in the UK in 2020 was £30.800. (Office for National Statistics) The average household income in the UK grew by 2.3% in 2020, reaching £30,800. The increase in disposable income is partly due to the growth of real earnings, which rose by 1.5% between 2019 and 2020. However, this trend was not meant to last. Annual pay growth reduced by 1.3% in May 2020, which experts believe will most likely bring on a downward trajectory affecting income growth rates in 2021. 23. People aged 45 to 54 had the highest average disposable income in 2019. (Statista) With an average disposable income of £44.510, Brits aged 45 to 54 had the highest level of revenue, 2019 UK personal income statistics indicate. The lowest average disposable income in the same period was for people over the age of 85. 24. British men have a higher median income than women. (GOV.UK) In 2018, the median income for British men (of all age groups) was £26,800. For women it was slightly lower, standing at £21,700. Median income varies by age as well as gender. Men in the 40-49 age group had the highest median income of £33,500. The same was true for women aged between 40 and 44, who had a median income of £25,700. 25. In 2020, the average Brit had £9,633.30 in savings. (Raisin UK) According to 2020 UK personal savings statistics, the average Brit has £9,633.30 in savings. Although this might seem like a suitable nest egg, it's actually not that high when compared to living expenses and annual income. Even more concerning, 25.95% of UK adults have less than £1,000 in savings, and 6.50% have no savings at all. 26. Higher wealth deciles hold most of the UK's total wealth. (Office for National Statistics) When it comes to the distribution of personal wealth, statistics clearly point to inequalities across the richest and poorest groups in the UK. Thus, in 2018, the top three wealth deciles held 76% of total wealth in the UK, whereas the bottom three held only 2%. What's more, the mean net wealth is higher than the median (£564,300 vs £286.600), a sure sign of inequality in the distribution of personal wealth in the UK, ONS comments. Foreign Direct Investment Statistics 28. In 2019, the net value of Foreign Direct Investment in the UK was £35.6 billion. (UK Parliament) Inward flows of direct investments into the country stood at £35.6 billion in 2019, a drastic decline compared to 4 years ago when the value of foreign direct investment into the UK was £192.0 billion. Inward FDI has been on the decline for some time now, going down to just 2% of the country's GDP in 2019. 29. The USA is the biggest foreign investor in the country. (UK Parliament) Unsurprisingly, the main investor in the UK is the United States of America, holding the majority, or 41.1% of all inward investment in 2019. Further data on foreign direct investments by country show that France is second, accounting for £7.2 billion, or 20.4% of inward flows, followed by the Netherlands (19.5%) and Germany (16.9%). 30. 31% of UK investments go to the USA. (Office for National Statistics) Nearly a third of all UK investments go to the USA, much higher than other countries. To compare, France gets 9% of the UK's investments (or three times less than the USA), Germany receives 7%, and the Netherlands is in third place with 6%. Japan and Luxembourg round off the top five destinations for UK investments with 5 and 3%, respectively. Business Investment Statistics 31. Business investments in the UK increased 1.3% in the last three months of 2020. (Trading Economics) Nevertheless, this increase is much lower than the estimated 14.5% growth in Q3 of 2020. Furthermore, business investments in the country witnessed a 10.3 year-on-year decrease, going down by 10.7% throughout 2020. 32. The coronavirus pandemic had a negative impact on the flows of equity investments into private businesses in the UK. (Beauhurst) According to private investment statistics in the UK, in the first quarter of 2020, there were only 334 announced equity deals in private companies. This is significantly lower than in 2019, or a decrease of 32%, to be more precise. Furthermore, in March 2020, there were only 95 deals announced. These deals totalled £595 million, a drastic decrease compared to one year earlier when equity deals into private companies were valued at £1.46 billion. 33. Gross fixed capital formation was 17.05% of the UK's GDP in 2019. (Trading Economics) (Office for National Statistics) GFCF, also known as gross domestic fixed investment, applies to all land improvements, including the construction of roads, as well as commercial, industrial buildings, and private dwellings. It also encompasses plants, machinery and the purchase of equipment. In 2019, GFCF in the UK was 17.05% of the country's GDP. In terms of volume, GFCF increased by 2.1% from Q3 to Q4 in 2020, with transport equipment making the biggest positive contribution. Conclusion Putting money aside or investing it is not always easy, and there are many factors to consider, as we can clearly see in the investment statistics from the UK listed above. Only by having the full picture can you make an informed and wise decision that will help you turn your modest income into a nice stockpile for the future the
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This can help children develop critical thinking skills and learn how to make informed decisions based on evidence and reason. why it's important to choose the right curriculum Choosing the right Islamic History Course for kids is essential for several reasons: 1-Ensuring accurate information: The Islamic History Curriculum should be based on authentic sources and provide accurate information about Islamic history. Choosing a reputable curriculum that has been reviewed by scholars and experts can help ensure that children are learning accurate and reliable information. 2-Meeting the learning needs of children: Children have different learning styles and abilities, and a good curriculum should be designed to meet the diverse needs of children. Choosing an Islamic History Course that is age-appropriate, engaging, and interactive can help children learn better and retain the information. 3-Fostering a positive attitude towards learning: Children are more likely to enjoy learning when they are engaged and interested in the material. A well-designed curriculum can help foster a positive attitude toward learning and encourage children to continue their education. 4-Supporting the values and beliefs of the family: Families have different values and beliefs, and it's important to choose a curriculum that aligns with these values. An Islamic History Course for kids that is in line with the family's beliefs can help reinforce these values and provide a consistent message. How to incorporate Islamic history into your child's education? Here are some ways you can incorporate Islamic History Course into your child's education: 1-Read Islamic history books: There are many books available on Islamic history for children. You can read these books with your child and discuss the stories and lessons learned. 2-Watch Islamic history documentaries: There are many documentaries available on Islamic history that are suitable for children. You can watch these documentaries with your child and discuss the events and people covered. 3-Visit Islamic historical sites: If possible, take your child to visit Islamic historical sites, such as mosques, museums, and monuments. This can help bring history to life and make it more interesting and meaningful for your child. 4-Play Islamic history games: There are many games available that are based on Islamic history. You can play these games with your child and use them as a fun and interactive way to teach history. 5-Attend Islamic history classes:- Many Islamic centers and schools offer Islamic History Course for kids. You can enroll your child in these classes to provide a more structured and in-depth learning experience. 6-Use Islamic history curriculum: – You can use an Islamic history curriculum to ensure your child is learning about Islamic history in a systematic and comprehensive way. There are many curricula available that are designed for children of different ages and learning levels. how to make learning Islamic history fun and engaging for kids Here are some ways to make learning in Islamic History Curriculum fun and engaging for kids: 1-Use storytelling: Children love stories, so using storytelling to teach Islamic history can be fun. And engaging ways to help them remember important events and people. You can use props, costumes, and role-playing to make the stories come to life. 2-Make crafts and art: Children enjoy being creative, so incorporating art and crafts into the learning process can make it more fun and memorable. You can create Islamic art pieces, make models of historical buildings, or even create a mini museum of Islamic history artifacts. 3-Play games: Games can be a fun way to teach and reinforce Islamic history concepts. You can create trivia games, crossword puzzles, or board games based on Islamic history. Online games and apps can also be a fun and interactive way to learn. 4-Watch videos: Children are visual learners, so using videos and animations to teach Islamic history can be a fun and engaging way. to help them remember important events and people. There are many Islamic history videos available on YouTube and other online platforms that are suitable for children. 5-Take field trips: Visiting historical sites, museums, and Islamic centers can be a fun and educational way to teach Islamic history. You can plan field trips to these places and make a day of it with your child. ideas for integrating Islamic history into your child's daily routine Here are some ideas for integrating Islamic history into your child's daily routine: 1-Read Islamic history stories before bedtime: Bedtime stories are a great way to help your child relax and wind down before sleep. You can read stories from Islamic history books that cover the lives of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions, or other historical figures. 2-Listen to Islamic history podcasts during car rides: Car rides can be a great opportunity to learn something new. You can listen to Islamic history podcasts with your child during car rides to and from school, or other activities. 3-Watch Islamic history videos during meal times: Meal times can be a great opportunity to learn and connect with your child. You can watch Islamic history videos during meal times to help your child learn while they eat. 4-Play Islamic history games during family time: Family time is an important part of daily routine. You can play Islamic history games with your child during family time to help them learn in a fun and engaging way. 4-Have family discussions about Islamic history events: Family discussions can be a great way to help your child develop critical thinking skills and engage with Islamic History Course. You can have family discussions about Islamic history events that your child is learning about in school or through other means. the importance of choosing the right Islamic history curriculum for kids Choosing the right Islamic History Course for kids is essential for several reasons: 1-Accuracy: An accurate curriculum is essential for providing the correct information about Islamic history to children. An inaccurate curriculum can misrepresent Islamic history, which can lead to misunderstandings and misinterpretations. 2-Age-appropriateness: Islamic history curricula are designed for different age groups, and it is important to choose a curriculum that is age-appropriate for your child. An Islamic History Course that is too advanced or too basic can lead to disinterest or frustration in learning. 3-Comprehensive: A comprehensive curriculum covers all major events and figures in Islamic history. This is important for providing a complete and well-rounded education in Islamic history. 4-Cultural relevance: Islamic History Curriculum should be culturally relevant and sensitive to the needs of Muslim children. This can help children develop a sense of pride and identity in their faith and cultural heritage. 5-Pedagogical approach: The pedagogical approach of the Islamic History Course for kids should be engaging, and interactive. And suited to the learning style of children. This can help make learning Islamic history fun, interesting, and effective. Conclusion In conclusion, Islamic History Course for kids is one of the popular courses we offer in Quranspirit for our students, which includes different and distinct ways of explaining modern Islamic history. Once registered in Islamic History Curriculum the student begins to learn the details of Islamic history through one-to-one online classes by native certified Arab male & female teachers.
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Thanksgiving is a uniquely American holiday. And hitting the sales the day after, on Black Friday, is as American as, well…roast turkey and pumpkin pie. So why has this US celebration of consumption become arguably the planet's most widely observed retail event, with at least 50-60% of countries taking part? The global adoption of Black Friday is a relatively recent phenomenon. Black Friday crossed into Canada in 2008, edged into the UK in 2010, and Australia and New Zealand around 2013. Now "Le Black Friday" is even a thing in culturally-protective France (sacré bleu!) As a mark of Black Friday's worldwide acceptance 13% of global searches for the event now come from Germany and Brazil. Certainly, Black Friday has been localised a little. In Mexico, a business group invented "El Buen Fin" (The Good End), which runs on the third Monday in November, inspired by Black Friday. In the Middle East, "White Friday" is a more positive spin on the sale, and lasts four days because Friday is a religious day. One reason for Black Friday's expansion is globalization, paralleling the rise of social media since the late aughts. Today's consumer – particularly the Gen Z shopper – is instantly aware of what's trending at any moment, anywhere on earth. But while it's right on the radar of the global citizen shopper, Black Friday is also conveniently placed on the calendar for retailers. (This was entirely intentional. In 1939, President Franklin D Roosevelt moved Thanksgiving up a week from the last Thursday in November – to give shopkeepers an extra seven days of holiday trading.) By offering incentives to buy in late November, retailers pull sales forward, rewarding shoppers who are prepared to purchase early, and generating sales momentum into the holiday period. Last minute shoppers will buy anyway (they are forced to), and are less likely to be put off by a higher price tag. In a world increasingly influenced by online shopping, moving sales earlier also helps mitigate last minute issues with delivery. Like a blot of ink on white paper, Black Friday itself is spreading – not just worldwide, but also month-long. It's created a kind of Black November, which starts with pre-sales in late October and extends into Cyber Monday – the mega online shopping day on the Monday after Thanksgiving. (Cyber Monday itself has become Cyber Week, so the blurring continues.) Black Friday is not the only event to break borders. "Singles' Day" in China began in Nanjing University in the early 90's, as an "anti-Valentine's Day," to celebrate being single. (It was selected because it is marked on the 11th of November, and 11.11 resembles "bare sticks" in Mandarin, or single people). In 2009, e-commerce giant Alibaba turned the day into a 24-hour shopping extravaganza, and today 11.11 is the world's largest retail event by value. Just as Black Friday has relegated local retail events like "Boxing Day" to a "second tier sale", this year's Singles' Day will actually overshadow Black Friday and Cyber Monday combined, serving one billion shoppers (well over 10% of the earth's population), with 80 million products featured at sale prices. It is now very firmly on the retail calendar in SE Asia, and is slowly gaining currency in more Western markets – despite the fact that the origins of Singles' Day were culturally specific. Halloween, in its modern American incarnation, is also rapidly spreading across the world. Now the second biggest commercial holiday besides Christmas in the US, spending in the UK has more than doubled in the last decade, and in Australia, sales grew 14% this year. Another smaller example of the globalization of the retail calendar is Amazon Prime Day, which was a US event and now spans 20 markets. But so far, Black Friday seems to have won out in more places around the world than any other event. So as you gather round the table this Thanksgiving, know that shoppers from Paris, France to Perth, Australia will be giving thanks for their Black Friday deals.
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Embark on a transformative journey with our in-depth answer to "can yoga build muscles?" revealing the 5 powerful ways how yoga can build muscles, not just physically but mentally too! Learn how this ancient practice can be your secret weapon for achieving a toned, muscular, and resilient body. Don't miss out on unlocking the true potential of yoga in sculpting the perfect physique. We've all been there. Walking past a serene yoga studio, peering inside, and seeing a room full of people in seemingly impossible poses, breathing deeply and looking incredibly at peace. But a thought might have crossed your mind, "Can yoga build muscles?" Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. The Ancient Practice with Modern Muscle-Building Benefits: Can Yoga Build Muscles? Alright, let's get the most pressing question out of the way. Can yoga truly build muscles? Absolutely, it can! In fact, yoga can not only help increase flexibility, reduce stress, and improve mental clarity, but it can also aid in building and toning muscles. So, let's dive into the five undeniable reasons why yoga might just become your new go-to workout for muscle gains. 1. Resistance Training? Think Bodyweight! While most people relate muscle-building to the clinking weights and heavy machinery of the gym, yoga quietly, yet effectively, uses one's body weight to create resistance, sculpting and strengthening muscles. The Bodyweight Advantage: Using body weight as resistance is not a new concept. Calisthenics, gymnastics, and several other disciplines have utilized it for ages. What makes yoga unique, however, is its blend of static and dynamic movements. This combination promotes functional strength, which can be incredibly beneficial in everyday life, ensuring that you don't just look fit, but you feel and act fit too. Pose Progression: Yoga offers progression in its poses, much like weightlifting. Just as you would progress from a 10lb to a 20lb weight, in yoga, you progress from a basic pose to its advanced version. For instance, transitioning from a plank to a side plank challenges different muscle groups and requires greater strength and balance. These progressions ensure continuous muscle engagement and growth, answering our main query: Yes, yoga can build muscles! Full-Body Activation: While gym routines often focus on isolated muscle groups ("leg day", "arm day"), a single yoga session can engage muscles from your head to your toes. The harmonious combination of stretches, balances, and holds ensures that multiple muscle groups are activated simultaneously, promoting holistic muscle development. 2. Engage Those Core Muscles! Yoga isn't just about those impressive backbends or gravity-defying balances. At its core (pun intended), it's about… well, the core! The Core, More Than Just Abs: When we say "core", we aren't just talking about the abs. The core includes a complex series of muscles, including the lower back, hips, pelvis, and, of course, the abdomen. A strong core is crucial for overall fitness and can be a significant factor in preventing injuries. It's not just about that six-pack, but about functional strength and stability. Core-Centric Poses: Almost every yoga pose demands engagement from the core. From the seemingly simple mountain pose, where the core keeps the body aligned, to the challenging boat pose that tests the core's strength and endurance, yoga is a core workout powerhouse. So, when the question arises, "Can yoga build muscles?", think of all those core muscles being sculpted with each pose. Enhanced Posture & Reduced Back Pain: A robust core translates to a better posture and reduced back pain. It's the foundation of your body. As you strengthen your core through yoga, you'll notice a more erect posture and a significant reduction in those nagging backaches. In the long run, a strong core can also reduce the risk of spinal injuries, making activities like lifting and bending safer. It's a common misconception that yoga is only about flexibility. While it certainly enhances flexibility, it's also a significant strength-builder3. Poses like the downward-facing dog or the warrior sequence engage multiple muscle groups, providing both a stretch and a strength workout. 3. Improve Flexibility AND Strength One of the most prevailing myths around yoga is that it's exclusively about achieving mind-blowing flexibility. While flexibility is undeniably a hallmark of the practice, the muscle-building prowess of yoga should not be underestimated. Let's delve deeper into how yoga masterfully combines flexibility and strength training to answer our primary question: Can yoga build muscles? The Science Behind the Stretch Every yoga pose involves a delicate balance between stretching a particular muscle group and contracting its opposing set. For instance, when you find yourself in a forward fold, your hamstrings stretch, but your quadriceps engage. This dual-action of stretching and contracting does two things: Dynamic Muscle Activation: The muscle being stretched is undergoing eccentric contraction. This is when a muscle lengthens as it contracts, like when you're lowering a weight. Eccentric contractions are known to induce muscle hypertrophy, which is a fancy term for muscle growth. Strength Through Stability: The opposing muscle group, which contracts without lengthening, undergoes isometric contraction. Think of this as holding a weight steady without moving it. These isometric holds are integral in building strength and endurance. So, each time you strike a pose, remember you're not just flexing; you're flexing with purpose and power. And that's a core reason why the answer to "Can yoga build muscles?" is a resounding yes. The Compound Effect What makes yoga especially potent is that most poses are compound movements. Meaning, they engage multiple muscle groups simultaneously. The famous downward-facing dog? It's working your shoulders, arms, core, and legs all at once! Such compound movements ensure an even distribution of muscle activation, leading to comprehensive muscle development. Not Just About the Pose Duration Intensity in yoga doesn't come from holding a pose for an incredibly long time. Instead, it comes from the depth and alignment of the pose. As you progress in your yoga journey, you'll find that small adjustments, like lifting the arches of your feet or engaging the lower abdomen, can transform a simple pose into a rigorous muscle-building workout. 4. Say Goodbye to Muscle Imbalances Ever experienced a situation where one arm feels stronger than the other or one leg seems to bear the brunt of your body weight? These are classic signs of muscle imbalances, often stemming from unilateral exercises or bad postural habits. And here's where yoga comes into play as a guardian against such imbalances. Let's uncover how yoga ensures you aren't just building muscles but building them right. A Symmetrical Approach Yoga emphasizes symmetry and balance. Most sequences will have you perform a pose on one side and then repeat it on the other, ensuring equal muscle engagement[^4^]. Whether it's balancing on one leg in the tree pose or stretching an arm in the triangle pose, you'll always find its counterpart. So, "Can yoga build muscles uniformly?" Absolutely. Yoga Tackles the Small Guys While weightlifting often targets the larger, more obvious muscle groups, yoga has a knack for reaching those smaller, stabilizing muscles that often get neglected[^5^]. These stabilizers are essential for maintaining good posture and preventing injuries. They're the unsung heroes of our musculature. So, when we ask, "Can yoga build muscles?" we're also highlighting these lesser-known muscles that are silently working to keep us upright and injury-free. Posture Perfect Poor posture isn't just a cosmetic concern; it's a significant contributor to muscle imbalances. Rounded shoulders, forward head posture, or an exaggerated lumbar curve can stress certain muscles while leaving others underutilized. Yoga, with its emphasis on alignment and body awareness, acts as a corrective measure, strengthening weak muscles and relaxing overactive ones. So, the next time you roll out your mat, know that you're not just working towards a muscular physique but also a balanced one. 5. The Mental Muscle Game If you've ever experienced the sharp focus required to maintain a challenging yoga pose or the mental endurance needed to push through an extended session, then you're already acquainted with the "mental muscles" that yoga demands. But how exactly does this mental aspect intertwine with the physical, and can yoga truly build muscles in both realms? The Science Behind Mental Fortitude and Physical Growth While the physical benefits of yoga are often celebrated, the mental gains, which are equally crucial, sometimes don't get the spotlight they deserve. A strong mental resolve developed through consistent yoga practice can directly impact muscle growth and endurance. When we speak of muscle-building, it isn't just about the physical act of growing bigger muscles. It involves resilience, consistency, discipline, and pushing through barriers. Mental strength determines how hard we can push ourselves, how consistently we train, and how well we recover. The Relationship Between Mindfulness and Muscle Activation In yoga, practitioners are taught to be completely present in the moment. This mindfulness means that when you're holding a pose, you're deeply attuned to every muscle being used. Such a mindful approach can lead to better muscle activation. For instance, in a pose like the Warrior II, being mindfully aware can ensure that you're engaging your core, quads, and arms more effectively. Over time, this heightened awareness and engagement can yield significant muscle growth and toning. Why Stress Can Be a Muscle Growth Inhibitor One of the lesser-known facts in the fitness world is that prolonged stress can inhibit muscle growth. Chronic stress leads to elevated cortisol levels, which can interfere with muscle regeneration and growth. By incorporating yoga, with its proven stress-reducing benefits, into your routine, you're creating a more conducive environment for muscle building[^3^]. So, when pondering the question, "Can yoga build muscles?", remember it's not just about the biceps and quads. It's also about strengthening the mind, which in turn amplifies physical results. The Ultimate Question: Can Yoga Replace The Gym? The gym has its merits, from a plethora of equipment targeting every conceivable muscle group to the motivating ambiance of fellow fitness enthusiasts. But with yoga's rising popularity, many are ditching the dumbbells for the yoga mat. So, does yoga have the potential to stand toe-to-toe with traditional gym workouts when the goal is muscle-building? Different Goals, Different Results Firstly, it's essential to establish your fitness goals. If you aim to gain massive muscle mass and achieve a bodybuilder physique, the gym, with its weightlifting equipment, is more tailored for such results. However, if your goals revolve around toning, flexibility, endurance, and a lean physique, yoga can indeed deliver spectacular results. So, in answering the question, "Can yoga build muscles like the gym?", it depends on what you're looking for. Combining the Best of Both Worlds There's no rule against combining gym workouts with yoga. In fact, many find this combination to be the perfect balance. Weightlifting can provide the resistance needed for significant muscle growth, while yoga can aid in flexibility, prevent injuries, and promote muscle recovery. Engaging in both can ensure a holistic approach to fitness. Yoga's Unique Proposition Yoga offers benefits that are challenging to replicate in a gym setting. The emphasis on breathing, mindfulness, and holistic well-being ensures that practitioners not only build muscles but also achieve a deep sense of inner peace and balance. This holistic approach to fitness is where yoga shines brightest. It's All About Personal Preference At the end of the day, whether you choose yoga, the gym, or both depends on your personal preferences and goals. But remember, if you ever find yourself wondering, "Can yoga build muscles?", the answer is a resounding yes, in its unique, holistic, and transformative way. Did You Hear About The Yogi Bodybuilder? When people think of muscle-building, the image that often comes to mind is heavy weightlifting, intense resistance training, and bulky muscle mass. However, yoga offers a more nuanced approach to muscle development. Can yoga build muscles in the same way as conventional gym exercises? Let's examine. The Principle of Tension and Release At the heart of yoga lies the principle of tension and release. Every asana (pose) you perform requires certain muscles to tense while others release. This dynamic interplay ensures a comprehensive workout that challenges both major and minor muscle groups. For instance, when practicing the Utkatasana or Chair Pose, you're not only engaging your quadriceps but also your core, glutes, and upper body muscles. This full-body engagement ensures muscle-building in a balanced and harmonized manner1. Targeting Often-Neglected Muscles Conventional workouts often target major muscle groups, sometimes neglecting the smaller, stabilizing muscles. Yoga, on the other hand, emphasizes holistic muscle engagement. Can yoga build muscles that are often overlooked in traditional workouts? Absolutely! Poses like the Garudasana or Eagle Pose, challenge those often-neglected muscles by demanding balance, focus, and strength. The result? A more comprehensive muscle-building experience2. The Power of Holding Unlike many gym exercises where the focus is on repetition, yoga emphasizes holding poses for extended durations. This static hold generates isometric tension, which is key to muscle-building. By holding a pose, you're essentially putting your muscles under tension for a prolonged period. Yoga's Role in Muscle Recovery and Rehabilitation One of the less discussed aspects of the question "can yoga build muscles?" is the role yoga plays in muscle recovery and rehabilitation. If muscle building is one side of the fitness coin, muscle recovery is undoubtedly the other. Let's delve into how yoga aids in this process. Active Recovery with Gentle Yoga After an intense workout session, your muscles require time to heal and recover. This is where yoga can be immensely beneficial. Practices like Yin Yoga or Restorative Yoga offer gentle stretches that can help in relieving muscle tightness and promoting faster recovery4. The focus here is not on building muscle, but on facilitating conditions under which muscles can heal more effectively. Rehabilitation Post-Injury For those who've faced injuries, the road to recovery can be challenging. Can yoga build muscles while also aiding in rehabilitation? Indeed, it can. Under the guidance of trained professionals, specific yoga poses can be employed to regain muscle strength without putting undue stress on the injured area5. This gentle approach ensures that while the injured area is healing, surrounding muscles are strengthened, facilitating a more holistic recovery. Enhancing Muscle Elasticity One of the reasons for muscle injuries is reduced elasticity. Tense muscles are more prone to tears and strains. Yoga, with its emphasis on flexibility, can help enhance muscle elasticity. Regular practice ensures muscles are supple, reducing the risk of injuries and aiding in faster recovery post workouts6. Conclusion: Can yoga build muscles? So, next time someone questions, "Can yoga build muscles?" You've got your answer ready! Yes, not only can yoga assist in building muscles, but it also offers a plethora of other benefits that traditional workouts might miss. From mental strength to muscle harmony, yoga covers it all. Perhaps it's time to unroll that yoga mat and strike a pose! FAQs Q1. How often should I practice yoga for muscle gains? To see noticeable muscle gains, it's recommended to practice yoga at least 3-4 times a week. Incorporate a mix of strength-based poses and flexibility routines for balanced muscle development2. Q2. Can I combine yoga and weightlifting? Absolutely! Many athletes and bodybuilders incorporate yoga into their routines for flexibility, balance, and mental benefits. It provides a holistic approach to fitness4. Q3. Which yoga poses are best for muscle-building? Q4. Do I need any equipment for yoga? All you need is a yoga mat to start. As you advance, props like blocks, straps, and bolsters can be introduced to deepen your practice. Q5. Can you build muscle with just yoga? Yes, yoga can help build muscle strength and endurance. While it may not involve lifting heavy weights like traditional strength training, yoga engages various muscle groups through bodyweight exercises, helping you develop lean and functional muscles. Q6. Is yoga better than weight lifting? The effectiveness depends on individual goals. Weight lifting is excellent for building muscle mass and strength, while yoga emphasizes flexibility, balance, and overall wellness. Combining both can offer a comprehensive approach to fitness. Q7. Can you get toned from yoga? Certainly, yoga contributes to toning muscles. It involves holding challenging poses that engage and strengthen different muscle groups. Consistent practice, combined with a healthy lifestyle, can lead to improved muscle tone and overall body definition. Q8. Can you get fit with yoga only? Yes, you can achieve a high level of fitness through yoga alone. It enhances flexibility, strength, balance, and cardiovascular health. However, incorporating a variety of exercises may provide a more comprehensive fitness regimen. Q9. How long does yoga take to show results? Results vary based on factors like frequency, intensity, and individual fitness levels. With regular practice, you may notice increased flexibility and reduced stress within a few weeks. Building strength and other benefits may take a few months. Q10. What will happen to my body if I do yoga every day? Daily yoga can lead to numerous positive changes. You may experience improved flexibility, increased muscle strength, enhanced posture, reduced stress levels, and better mental clarity. Consistency is key to realizing the full benefits of a daily
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Meta Will Create 'AI Personas' for Whatsapp and Messenger Chatbots such as ChatGPT might one day be an important part of our everyday lives, and Facebook is facilitating that by building them into its chat apps, Messenger and WhatsApp. In a post published on Monday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the company is creating a "new top-level product group (...) focused on generative AI." The team will start by building "creative and expressive tools," but over the longer term, the focus will be on developing "AI personas that can help people in a variety of ways." These personas will be built into Facebook's chat apps like WhatsApp and Messenger, but also photo apps like Instagram, as well as "video and multi-modal experiences." Zuckerberg didn't share too many details about how these user experiences will actually work in real life, and he admits that there's a "lot of foundational work to do" before the company can actually build something compelling. In other words, expect simpler AI-based features and tools first. Fully-fledged AI bots that can help you create the perfect Instagram filter or that can answer your questions on Messenger will come later. It's worth noting that chatbots on Messenger have existed as early as 2016, but they had nothing close to the level of human-like conversation ChatGPT offers. Meta has also recently invested big in the Metaverse, a loosely-defined set of virtual reality and related technologies, which does include AI to some extent. Facebook's initiative comes after the quick ascent of OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT to one of the most popular apps in the world. Microsoft, which is an investor in OpenAI, has moved fast to build ChatGPT's tech into its search engine, Bing; Snapchat has recently announced an AI chatbot of its own, and Google is working on several AI-related projects as well.
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Making the Invisible Visible - Since 2003 Reichel-Dolmatoff, Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff, Gerardo (1912–1994) – Colombian anthropologist with particular interests in Amazonian peoples, especially the Tukano and Desana in Colombia. In addition to general publications about the cultures of these people and their neighbors, Reichel-Dolmatoff wrote specifically about shamans (or payé), cosmology, mythology, and "narcotic drugs," including tobacco and ayahuasca. In The Shaman and the Jaguar (1975), he summarized that the principal spheres of a payé are the curing of disease, the obtaining of game animals and fish from their supernatural masters, the presiding over rituals in the individual life cycle, and defensive or aggressive action against personal enemies. In all these aspects the role of the payé is essentially that of a mediator and moderator between superterrestrial forces and society, and between the need for survival of the individual and the forces bent on his destruction—sickness, hunger and the ill will of others. In his contribution to Peter Furst's book about "the ritual use of hallucinogens," Reichel-Dolmatoff argues that "the purpose of taking [yagé] is to return to the uterus" and thence to the creation of the cosmos and the establishment of society. Both knowledge and purification are obtained in this context. Reichel-Dolmatoff's work is also notable for informing the shamanistic approach to rock art and its attention to entoptic phenomena: when Tukanoans were asked to draw their mental imagery, they tended to fill the pieces of paper he gave them with rows of formalized and reduplicated geometric motifs comparable with their painting of the same motifs on the walls of their houses. The Tukano identified these reduplicated forms as images derived from what they themselves recognized as the first stage of their trance experiences; there can be little doubt of their entoptic origin. (Reichel-Dolmatoff 1978, 12–13)
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The Top Reasons People Succeed in the what does it mean to miss someone Industry When people are involved in the world, they often miss the person they are talking with. They might be in another room and miss a person's presence. Or they might have a conversation with someone they love and miss their presence. We miss each other. And we miss the person we love, we miss the person we want to be with, and we miss the person we might even be. We don't miss them because we are in the wrong body or because we are not on speaking terms, we miss them because the person we are with is not present. A lot of our lives revolve around relationships, but as a society we have become more interested in relationships than ever before. One of the reasons is because people are increasingly missing each other. Now, it is not the same as just missing your family. The person that you are missing is not always the person you thought you were going to be with, but the person you want to be with. Missing someone does not have to be for any reason, and it rarely is for any reason. One of the reasons we often give for missing someone is that we've moved on to someone else. It is a sad truth that we all miss our partners from time to time. The best thing to do is to make a list of your relationships and decide how long you want to keep them. You will likely miss each of them anyway, but you need to at least think about them. It's not possible to forget a person. It's impossible to forget a person if you are in a state of emotional upheaval. If you are emotionally stable, you can usually stop missing someone. If you are in a major breakdown, you will most likely miss someone, but you should realize that you will probably go through your life with someone else. It's not uncommon for people to miss someone when they are in a very bad or unhealthy emotional state. This is because we often have a lot of unresolved issues and emotions and our minds are still processing them. Its all part of the healing process. However, if you are having a major breakdown, it is likely that you will miss someone because your feelings are so extreme. When it comes to dealing with someone who is not yourself, you may or may not have any feelings for them. Its all about what you feel, not how you feel. There are a lot of people out there who have absolutely no feelings for their friends, which is a very different thing. However, you may or may not know them. There is a big difference between knowing and not knowing someone, and knowing and not knowing someone. Although I don't have any feelings for my friends and family in terms of their being friends or family, I miss them quite a bit. This is because I have a lot of memories with them. I have a lot of fond memories of them, but I also have a lot of memories of them being me. They are all part of who I am. I miss them when I don't know them, but I don't miss them as much as I miss them when I do know them. The reason why I miss my friends and family is because I have a lot of them in my life. I have a lot of memories with them. They are all part of who I am, but I have a lot of memories of them being me. This is because I have a lot of memories with them. I have a lot of memories of them being me. I have a lot of memories of them being me. They are all part of who I am. The other part of being who you are, of course, is what you don't miss
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Games will keep coming out ten years from now as the pile of titles grows bigger. Gamers will have a lot of games to choose from, but there's no reason they shouldn't pay homage to iconic titles from back in the day. These are good games and have paved the way for the games of tomorrow. Here are some titles you should consider: RDR2 RDR2 or Red Dead Redemption 2 takes you to the Wild West and lets you see what those times had to offer. Besides taking your horse for a ride, you'll get to complete a variety of quests or just do what you like, like playing a card game or two in a saloon. Poker was a popular card game back in the day, but poker is still a popular game today. Most poker fans enjoy the many poker variants on online casino venues, as the industry is mostly online nowadays. Besides this game, they get a lot of other casino games to choose from. The main thing about them is to enjoy them responsibly. When you visit a saloon or a hotel you can go for a drink, talk to some of the people or go for a round of poker or blackjack. You can play it fair and square or you can cheat and take on the entire saloon in a gunfight. Dragon Age Origins Have you ever thought of becoming a Grey Warden? Well, you can become a part of this ancient order to stop the Blight in Dragon Age Origins. This is the first game in a franchise and since it's a fantasy title you'll get to create a character and choose to be a mage, warrior, or rogue. Each class will have different starting stories, but Duncan will recruit you to the order. You will pass the Harrowing and become a Grey Warden. After that, you'll join your fellow wardens with the King on the battlefield to stop the spreading of the Dark Spawn. But the king will be betrayed and you'll be left for dead. Pretty soon you'll wake up in a camp, in the same woods. The witch of those woods saved you and you'll get her daughter to tag along on your quest to save the world from the Blight. You'll make enemies and allies in all sorts of places, and you'll get to face the Arch Demon in a battle of the ages at the end of the game. The Assassin's Creed Franchise The entire franchise is worth playing because you get to play amazing stories set in different periods of history. You'll get to play as members of the Assassins and Templar orders and see the different doctrines they adhere to. When it comes to periods you'll visit the Renaissance, the War of Independence, the Third Crusade, and more. You'll meet a bunch of historical figures like Cleopatra, Richard Lionheart, Leonardo Da Vinci, George Washington, and others. You can go with any title in the series and you won't be disappointed. The Half-Life Franchise The Half-Life franchise is an iconic and revolutionary series that has had a profound impact on the gaming industry. Developed by Valve Corporation, the franchise debuted in 1998 with the release of the first game, Half-Life, and its groundbreaking sequel, Half-Life 2, in 2004. The franchise introduced players to the captivating world of Gordon Freeman, a silent protagonist navigating through a dystopian Earth filled with alien creatures, technological marvels, and a gripping narrative. What sets the Half-Life franchise apart is its seamless blending of immersive storytelling, innovative gameplay mechanics, and cutting-edge graphics. The games pushed the boundaries of first-person shooter experiences, introducing physics-based puzzles, realistic interactions, and a sense of immersion that was unparalleled at the time. The introduction of the Gravity Gun in Half-Life 2, allowing players to manipulate objects in the environment, became an iconic gameplay element. The Half-Life series is also known for its rich and intricate narrative, woven with mystery, suspense, and scientific intrigue. The enigmatic G-Man, the alien Combine, and the resilient resistance fighters all contributed to a deeply immersive and thought-provoking storyline. The games were praised for their attention to detail, atmospheric sound design, and memorable characters like Alyx Vance. To read the latest guides, news, and features you can visit our Other Game Page.
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Regenerative Farming Raises $4M ReSeed, a Pittsburgh, PA-based company that uses AI to help smallholder farmers fight climate change, has raised $4.6 million in seed funding. The round was led by One Small Planet, with participation from Thorn Partners and angel investors including Baratunde Thurston and Elizabeth Stewart. The company will use the funds to expand its operations and develop new products and services. ReSeed works with smallholder farmers to help them adopt regenerative farming practices. These practices help to restore soil health and sequester carbon, which can help to mitigate climate change. ReSeed also provides farmers with access to financing and markets for their carbon credits. The company's technology uses AI to help farmers track their progress and make informed decisions about their farms. ReSeed's data set also helps to increase accountability and transparency in the carbon market. ReSeed is well-positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for climate-friendly solutions. The company has a strong team with expertise in agriculture, technology, and climate change. ReSeed's technology is also unique and has the potential to make a significant impact on the fight against climate change
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Data Collections NWHI - Maro Reef Approximately 1200 km WNW of Kauai and 1000 km ESE of Midway lies Maro Reef at longitude 170 degrees 35 minutes W and latitude 25 degrees 22 minutes N. Maro Reef is a shallow-water reef ecosystem approximately 50 km long and 30 km wide and covering an estimated 1,856 sq. km It is one of the most ecologically rich locales in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Only one small rock outcrop of this former island reportedly extends above the ocean surface, and then only at very low tide. Much of the reef habitat at Maro Reef is composed of a series of intricate reticulated (forming a network) reef crests and surrounding lagoons. Many areas of Maro Reef appear quite similar to Pearl and Hermes, including a few small micro atolls. This reef may have the most coral cover in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. The shallow reef areas consist of numerous patch reefs, submerged pinnacles and elongate reticulate reef complexes. Channels of deep water with highly irregular bottom topography lie between the shallow reef structures
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Bargaining Learning how to bargain is no easy task for many expats, but it's actually quite simple! Throughout Cambodia, bargaining is the norm for many transactions. So learning how to bargain is an important skill that all new expats should learn. In this section we cover how to bargain, when to bargain and when not to bargain and how bargaining is related to face. If you'd like to learn more about how to bargain in Cambodia, please purchase the Move to Cambodia book. Get the paperback, or DRM-free epub, mobi, and PDF formats that work on iPad, Kindle, Nook, and most other e-readers (or your computer).
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https://movetocambodia.com/about-cambodia/get-to-know-khmer-culture/bargaining/
One of the world's hottest volcano regions NASA images show one of the most active regions. A photograph, taken by an astronaut onboard the International Space Station, highlights the Kamchatka Peninsula in far eastern Russia, one of the most active volcanic regions on Earth. The three largest volcanoes visible at image centre are Kliuchevskoy, Bezymianny, and Ushkovsky. Klyuchevskoy is the most active volcano, with geologic, historical, and observational data indicating no major quiet periods since the volcano formed approximately 6,000 years ago. A thin ash and steam plume extends to the east-southeast from the summit of Klyuchevskoy, typical of activity reported at the volcano from early May 2015, when the photo was taken. The flanks of Klyuchevskoy are also covered with dark ash deposits, in contrast to the snow-covered flanks of both Bezymianny and Ushkovsky. The Kamchatka Peninsula has more than 300 identified volcanoes, with 29 considered active, as well as hot springs, and geysers as a result of subduction of the Pacific oceanic plate beneath the overriding Eurasia continental plate
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https://cosmosmagazine.com/earth/earth-sciences/nasa-images-from-one-of-the-worlds-hottest-volcano-regions/
One of the first trips he organized was to the Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) conference in San Antonio, Texas. From the time he became an FMU professor, Brauss has been working to give students new and different perspectives. "Getting to take students to the conference in San Antonio was the first time being able to leave South Carolina and catch a flight, and they were so happy," Brauss said. Not only is diversity important to him on the collegiate level, but also among younger students. Brauss initiated a science fun day for primary school students at the Compassion Elementary School located in Belize. He said the math department does some international traveling with students to Belize, where they conduct research and community outreach. "We can't really beat the opportunities we've had to take students abroad and to other places in the U.S.," Brauss said. "These were great opportunities and we've had lots of fun doing them with the students." One of the most recent accomplishments was his involvement in a group of math professors who were able to create a supplemental instruction program that gives students the opportunity to gain experience in introductory math courses. This year will be the second year they have been able to keep operating the program. Brauss's love for mathematics began a long time ago, but it really surfaced after his senior year at Clemson University. Brauss said the course he took that year really dove into the deep end of what he began to love about math. Upon graduating with his bachelor's and master's degrees from Clemson University, Brauss got a job in the chemical engineering field. After working in the chemical engineering industry for more than a year, he decided to return to school and pursue a master's in mathematical sciences. Before becoming a teacher at FMU, Brauss was a math teacher in Belize, where he and his wife, Minerva Brauss, a fellow FMU math professor, lived for some time. Brauss and his wife began working in the math department at the same time, and he said they enjoyed the welcoming atmosphere. "Since our first days at Francis Marion, my wife and I both remarked upon the exceptional level of light and compassion extended by the faculty and staff," Brauss said. Brauss said the acceptance that he and his wife received from the faculty and staff showed them how important diversity was to the school. "It was this inclusion that we observed from our first day – understanding, accepting and valuing the differences between people – that continues to attract us at Francis Marion," Brauss said. Brauss has worked tirelessly to enrich students' knowledge of math and diversity at FMU as well as in the world. "My wife and I like to share our time with the students through research and immersion experiences," Brauss said. Brauss and the math department have many more plans to immerse students in diversity and STEM in the future.
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https://patriotnewsonline.com/feature/professor-spotlight/2021/02/25/professor-spotlight-daniel-brauss/
The Power of Open Data: Ending Child Labor in the Digital Age There are an estimated 168 million children engaged in child labor worldwide. In order to continue the fight against it today Deputy Secretary of Labor Chris Lu released a new report 2014 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child and launched two mobile applications to help some of the most vulnerable people worldwide by utilizing the power of digital technology. Verité's CEO Dan Viederman was a panelist at the release event in Washington D.C to discuss ways to leverage data in support of innovative strategies to tackle human rights concerns. As he commented about the release earlier today: "Data about child and forced labor are sparse. We are thrilled that the U.S. Department of Labor has taken this step to open their research to the public so it can be used by NGOs, researchers, regulators and companies that seek to take practical steps towards ending inhumane working conditions. We are dedicated to finding the stories that the data contains and using them to recruit more of the companies, suppliers and employers to use best practices in eradicating forced and child labor from their operations and supply chains." As required by the Trade and Development Act of 2000, the new report examines the prevalence of the worst forms of child labor in 140 countries and analyzes governments' efforts to eliminate this problem. The report also assesses whether countries have made significant, moderate, minimal, or no advancement from year-to-year and suggests actions governments can take to eliminate the worst forms of child labor through legislation, enforcement, coordination, policies and social programs. The first of the two new tools created by the Bureau of International Labor Affairs is the new mobile app, Sweat & Toil: Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking around the World, which will put over 1,000 pages of data on child labor and forced labor into the palm of your hand. Sweat & Toil will be available to download from Apple's App Store at the time of launch and will be available from the Google Play Store by the end of the year. Deputy Secretary Lu will also launch the Department's next generation Application Programming Interface, or API, which will make the open source data file that was used to develop the Sweat & Toil app available to the public. Verité was pleased to be a part of this event and continues to support emerging technologies that assist in eliminating the issues of labor abuse worldwide. To read the report, 2014 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child,click here andwatch this animated video to learn how you can use the application and open data to help end child labor.
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https://verite.org/the-power-of-open-data-ending-child-labor-in-the-digital-age/
Trading Glossary Commodity Trading Advisor (CTA) A commodity trading advisor (CTA) is an individual or firm that provides individualized advice regarding the buying and selling of futures contracts, options on futures, or certain foreign exchange contracts. Algorithmic TradingHigh-Frequency Trading (HFT) Typically, the traders with the fastest execution speeds are more profitable than traders with slower execution speeds. Bollinger Bands A Bollinger Band® is a technical analysis tool defined by a set of trendlines plotted two standard deviations (positively and negatively) away from a simple moving average (SMA) of a security's price, but which can be adjusted to user preferences. Simple Moving Average (SMA) A simple moving average (SMA) calculates the average of a selected range of prices, usually closing prices, by the number of periods in that range. Exponential Moving Average (EMA) An exponential moving average (EMA) is a type of moving average (MA) that places a greater weight and significance on the most recent data points. The exponential moving average is also referred to as the exponentially weighted moving average. An exponentially weighted moving average reacts more significantly to recent price changes than a simple moving average (SMA), which applies an equal weight to all observations in the period. Standard Deviation A standard deviation is a statistic that measures the dispersion of a dataset relative to its mean. The standard deviation is calculated as the square root of variance by determining each data point's deviation relative to the mean. If the data points are further from the mean, there is a higher deviation within the data set; thus, the more spread out the data, the higher the standard deviation.
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https://samon127.medium.com/trading-glossary-8b0f8c9bc429?source=post_internal_links---------2----------------------------
Title IX Tips At the end of the 2021-2022 school year, we will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Title IX, the federal law prohibiting discrimination based on sex in most educational institutions. Who knows if Congress foresaw back in 1972 that the law's 37 words would still be center stage in national politics in 2021, but they most certainly are. From athletics equity to transgender athlete rights, from sexual harassment and bullying to sexual violence and assault, from discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, and pregnancy or parenting status to same sex-education, Title IX covers some of the most important and politicized issues facing schools, colleges, and universities today. Our attorneys have been helping you understand and comply with Title IX for decades, and the firm has been a premier source of legal representation in Title IX space since opening its doors in 2009. Building on that history of excellence, we are excited to announce the launch of our newest blog, Title IX Tips. Title IX Tips is a Title IX blog for school administrators, educators, and attorneys. The primary author of the blog will be Thompson & Horton's newest partner, Jackie Gharapour Wernz. Jackie will be supported by T&H's deep bench of renowned Title IX and civil rights lawyers, including Lisa Brown, Chris Gilbert, Katie Long, Lisa McBride, and Holly McIntush. Followers of Jackie on Twitter, Linkedin, and JD Supra know she brings her experience as a Title IX litigator, expert witness, and trainer of thousands of school, college, and university administrators across the country to her blogging. She also relies heavily on her experience as a civil rights attorney at OCR. At OCR, Jackie handled a large caseload of Title IX cases and was a Title IX athletics team member. Jackie and the rest of the Title IX team at T&H are excited to share their insights with clients and friends through the firm's newest blog. If you have questions about Title IX that you would like to see covered on the blog, contact Jackie at jwernz@thlaw.com.
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https://titleixtips.com/thompson-horton-launches-title-ix-blog-for-k-12-and-higher-education-institutions-www-titleixtips-com/
Every November, bushy mustaches and men's well-being take center stage during a month-long event called Movember. The event doubly serves as a charity organization spreading men's mental and physical... From Sept. 11-15, the Interfraternity Council hosted its annual formal Rush Week, which consisted of events designed to connect potential new members (PNMs) with the fraternities they were interested
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https://lionsroarnews.com/tag/theta-chi/
What: "Like a lot of people who care about books and writing and sentence structure, I was initially horrified at the success at Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code. Then I realized what it meant: 80 million people read a book about the removal of femininity from the Catholic Church, about how Jesus liked women and prostitutes and screw-ups and freaks, about how the Bible was edited by men in power, about how Jesus' divinity was not universally accepted. They read the book, and now it's in their brains, like a vaccination against patriarchal monotheism, even if they don't do anything with the information."
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http://www.metamia.com/critique-the-da-vinci-code-like-vaccination-against-patriarchal-monotheism-285
At the still Though it may seem a rather derogatory way to talk about a noble spirit rum, perhaps uniquely, is a by-product. It first appeared in the 17th century as a result of sugar planters finding a way in which to get rid of (and make more money from) molasses, the residue left over after sugar has been made. This thick, black, ironrich, bloodily-scented gunk may not have had any more sugar crystals to give,but it was still rich in the stuff and therefore if it could be made to ferment could produce alcohol which, when distilled, would give a spirit.This spirit in turn could be given to the slaves and indentured labourers or sold on for more profit. In simple terms this is still what happens today, although few of the distillers in their hightech plants would thank you for saying so.Rum still starts life as molasses.(Unless that is you are making rhum agricole, see below).Originally each estate would have had a distillery attached to its sugar mill, but the consolidation and decline of sugar across the Caribbean means that many distillers now buy their molasses from the bulk producing countries such as Guyana and Brazil.Because the sugar level of molasses is high it has to be diluted before fermentation can take place. In general the ferment is rapid and violent, mainly due to a combination of lots of sugar and a high ambient temperature.This means that distillers have to use (or develop) yeast strains which can work effectively under these conditions.Various strategies such as using cooled fermenters, or semi-continuous ferments are used.Mostly the wash of around 7% ABV is ready after 36 hours, but there are notable exceptions, mainly in Jamaica.Here ferments can be as short as 36 hours or as long as two weeks.In simple terms, the longer the ferment the more acidic the wash and the higher the concentration of esters.Want to know where Jamaican rum gets its pungency from? Look to the fermenters and to the dunder pits outside the distillery which contain the spent lees from previous distillations which can be added to the fermenter. Want to know where sourmashing came from? Look to Jamaica.Distillation can take place either in pots stills or column still setups.The latter produce light rums (and tend to come from short ferments), the former make heavy rums (often from longer ferments).Many producers will use both styles in their final blend.The pots, while similar in shape to those in Scotland (indeed many come from Forsyth's) tend to have an additional element to them: retorts.These small copper vessels allow the distiller to produce this final spirit in one pass rather than two.Typically, they contain the low and high wines from the previous distillation.When the vapour hits the first retort it releases the alcohol in the liquid which then concentrates the strength of the resulting vapour.This is then repeated in the second retort then the vapour is condensed, separated and collected.The spirit,both light and heavy, can either be reduced and bottled as white rum or,more commonly, aged.The best whites rums (Bacardi, el Dorado, Elements Eight, Angostura) are all aged.Barrels are most commonly ex-bourbon barrels which add their flavours of vanilla, coocnut, cherry, spice to the spirit.Virtually no finishing takes place.. the one exception is Doorly's XO.Richard Seale is also experimenting with aging in Madeira casks.What no Caribbean distiller can avoid is the massive losses which take place in tropical aging.Whereas a cask of malt whisky will lose 2 per cent in volume every year, a rum aged in the Caribbean will lose up to 8 per cent.That's a lot of happy angels and sad distillers.In simple terms this means that five years of aging in the Caribbean is the equivalent of 12 to 15 years in Scotland.Bear that in mind when looking at age statements.A 15 year old rum is a venerable beast indeed.Rhum agricole is a totally different character. For starters it uses cane juice not molasses, then it is distilled to low strength in a single column strength and finally is aged (most commonly) in ex- Cognac barrels.All in all rum's a pretty complex by-product.
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https://whiskymag.com/articles/at-the-still/
A broken ankle may require surgery if the ankle is unstable and the bone that is broken is displaced. During the procedure, the surgeon realigns the affected bones and fixes them in the proper position using a fixation device, such as a screw, steel pins, or stabilizing rods. Recovery from this surgery can take up to 12 weeks and requires wearing a cast or boot. While not everyone is a good candidate for surgery, leaving a fractured ankle untreated can lead to ankle arthritis and pain. If you have broken your ankle, please consult with a podiatrist to find the right Dayton, OH. We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs. The Achilles tendon is a strong band of fibrous tissue that runs along the back of your lower legs, connecting the calf muscles to the heel bone. When this tendon is injured, typically as a result of overuse, wearing the wrong shoes, or having another foot problem, it can become inflamed. A mild Achilles tendon injury is characterized by pain during or shortly after physical activity. A moderate injury may cause swelling in the tendon, and a hard lump called a nodule may form. A severe injury is characterized by pain while bearing weight. In some cases, the tendon can rupture, which is said to feel like a hard whack on the heel. If you have symptoms of an Achilles tendon injury, it is strongly suggested that you seek the care of a podiatristIf you or someone you take care of has diabetes, there are a number of preventative practices that should be implemented to help keep your feet healthy and to avoid serious complications down the road. Shoes and socks should be worn during waking hours, even around the house. Check to make sure shoes fit properly and that there are no rough edges that will scrape against or cause a disturbance in the skin. Examine the feet daily. Early detection of any break in the skin will help avoid the injury from developing into a wound. Keep the feet clean and dry and the toenails trimmed straight across. Toenail length should be level with the tips of the toes, but not too short in order to prevent the nail from growing into the skin. Finally, any diabetic should be under the care of a podiatrist who can help them maintain proper foot health and manage any complications should they arise. Diabetic foot care is important in preventing foot ailments such as ulcers. If you are suffering from diabetes or have any other concerns about your feet, contact Tanisha Richmond, DPM from Richmond Foot & Ankle, LLC Dayton, OH. We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot and ankle needs.
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Tag: Queen Elizabeth
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Contents Overview Lights-Out Circuit is a custom track created by XanderKartWii. It is supposed to be a challenge for players, as every texture is black, making it hard to see. In v2.0, it adds cars that go really fast.
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@article{Tramer_2017, title={Bambo Can Go}, volume={36}, url={ DOI={10.18778/1505-9057.36.10}, abstractNote={<}, number={6}, journal={Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica}, author={Tramer, Maciej}, year={2017}, month={maj}, pages={141–151} }
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If the area enclosed between \[f(x)=\] Min. \[({{\cos }^{-1}}(\cos x),{{\cot }^{-1}}(\cot x))\] and \[x\]-axis in \[x\in (\pi ,2\pi )\] is \[\frac{{{\pi }^{2}}}{k}\] where \[k\in N\], then k is equal to For \[x\in (-1,\,\,\,1)\], the number of solutions of the equation \[{{\tan }^{-1}}(x+{{x}^{2}}+{{x}^{3}}+{{x}^{4}}+.....\,\infty )+\] \[{{\cot }^{-1}}(-6+6x-6{{x}^{2}}+......\infty )=\frac{\pi }{2}\] is The area of the rectangle formed by the perpendiculars from the centre of the ellipse \[\frac{{{x}^{2}}}{{{a}^{2}}}+\frac{{{y}^{2}}}{{{b}^{2}}}=1(a>b>0)\] to the tangent and normal at its point whose eccentric angle is \[\frac{\pi }{4}\] is If three points A(6, 2), B(4, 0) and \[C(\alpha ,\beta )\] are such that \[\left( \left| AC+CB \right|+\left| AC-CB \right| \right)\] is minimum, then the value of \[\left( \alpha +\beta \right)\] is equal to Let ABC be a variable triangle such that A is (1,2), B and C lie on the line \[y=x+\lambda \] (where \[\lambda \] is a variable). The locus of the orthocentre of triangle ABC is a straight line whose y-intercept is equal to A straight line passes through a fixed point\[({{x}_{0}},{{y}_{0}})\]. If the equation of the locus of the middle point of it intercepted between the coordinate axes is \[y{{x}_{0}}x{{y}_{0}}=\lambda xy\] (where \[\lambda \in N\]), then \[\lambda \] equals A circle \[S=0\] passes through points of intersection of circles \[{{x}^{2}}+{{y}^{2}}-2x+4y=1\] and \[{{x}^{2}}+{{y}^{2}}-4x-2y-5=0\] and cuts the circle \[{{x}^{2}}+{{y}^{2}}-4=0\] orthogonally. Then the length of tangent from origin on circle \[S=0\], is Let \[g:[-2,2]\to R\] where\[g(x)={{x}^{2015}}+\sgn (x)+\left[ \frac{{{x}^{2}}+1}{p} \right]\] be an odd function for all \[x\in [-2,2]\] then the smallest integral value of p is equal to [Note: [k] denote the greatest integer less than or equal to k.] Let A and B are two square matrices of order 3 each that det. \[(A)=3\] and det. \[(B)=2\], then the value or det \[\left( {{\left( adj.\left( {{B}^{-1}}{{A}^{-1}} \right) \right)}^{-1}} \right)\]is equal to [Note: adj M denotes the adjoint of a square matrix M.] To find the distance d over which a signal can be seen clearly in foggy conditions, a railway engineer uses dimensional analysis and assumes that the distance depends on the mass density \[\rho \] of the fog, intensity (power / area) S of the light from the signal and its frequency f. The engineer finds that S is proportional to \[{{S}^{1/n}}\]. The value of n. A body is projected vertically upwards. The times corresponding to height h while ascending and while descending are \[{{t}_{1}}\] and \[{{t}_{2}}\] respectively. Then, the velocity of projection is (g is acceleration due to a, gravity) The front wheel on an ancient bicycle has radius \[0.5\,m\] It moves with an angular velocity given by the function \[\omega \,(t)=2+4\,{{t}^{2}}\], where \[t\] is in sec. About how far does the bicycle move between \[t=2\,s\] and \[t=3\,s\]. The work done on particle of mass m by a force, \[K\left[ \frac{x}{{{({{x}^{2}}+{{y}^{2}})}^{3/2}}}\hat{i}+\frac{y}{{{({{x}^{2}}+{{y}^{2}})}^{3/2}}}\hat{j} \right]\] (K being a constant of appropriate dimension) when the particle is taken from the point (a, 0) to the point (3a,4a) along a circular path of radius a about the origin in the XY-plane is: A body of mass 5 kg starts from the origin with an initial velocity \[u=(30\,\hat{i}+40\hat{j})m{{s}^{-1}}\] If a constant force \[(-6\hat{i}+5\hat{j})N\] acts on the body, the time in which the y component of the velocity becomes zero is: A bob of mass m attached to an inextensible string of length \[l\] is suspended from a vertical support. The bob rotates in a horizontal circle with an angular speed co rad/s about the vertical line passing through support. About the point of suspension, A bus moving on a level road with a velocity v can be stopped at a distance of \[x\], by the application of a retarding force F. The load on the bus is increased by \[25%\] by boarding the passengers. Now, if the bus is moving with the same speed and if the same retarding force is applied, the distance travelled by the bus before it stops is : A coin is placed on a horizontal platform which undergoes vertical simple harmonic motion of angular frequency \[\omega \]. The amplitude of oscillation is gradually increased. The coin will leave contact with the platform: The apparent frequency of the whistle of an engine changes in the ratio \[9:8\] as the engine passes a stationary observer. If the velocity of the sound is \[340\,m{{s}^{-1}}\], then the velocity of the engine is : Two identical positive charges are fixed on the y-axis at equal distances from the origin O. A negatively charged particle starts on the x-axis, at a large distance from O, moves along the x-axis, passes through O and moves far away from O. Its acceleration 'a? is taken as positive along its direction of motion. The best graph between the particle's acceleration and its x-coordinate is represented by: A galvanometer of resistance \[50\,\,\Omega \] is connected to a battery of 3V along with a resistance of \[2950\,\,\Omega \] in series. A full scale deflection of 30 divisions is obtained in the galvanometer. In order to reduce this deflection to 20 divisions, the resitance in series should be: A paramagnetic substance of susceptibility \[3\times {{10}^{-4}}\] is placed in a magnetic field of\[4\times {{10}^{-4}}A{{m}^{-1}}\]. Then, the intensity of magnetization in the unit of \[A{{m}^{-1}}\] is: Two parallel rails of a railway track insulated from each other and with the ground are connected to a milli voltmeter. The distance between the rails is 1 m. A train is travelling with a velocity of 72 \[km-{{h}^{-1}}\] along the track. The reading of the milli voltmeter (in mV) is (vertical component of the earth's magnetic induction is \[2\times {{10}^{-5}}T\]) The inductance of the oscillatory circuit of a radio station is 10 mh and its capacitance is\[0.25\,\,\mu F\]. Taking the effect of resistance negligible, wavelength of the broadcasted waves will be (velocity of light \[=3.0\times {{10}^{8}}m{{s}^{-1}},\pi =3.14\]) In double slit interference experiment, the fringe width obtained with a light of wavelength \[5900\overset{0}{\mathop{A}}\,\] was \[1.2\] mm for parallel narrow slits placed 2 mm apart. In this arrangement, if the slit separation is increased by one - and - half times the previous value, then the fringe width is : In process of amplitude modulation of signal to be transmitted. Signal to be modulated is given by \[m(t)={{A}_{m}}\sin {{\omega }_{m}}t\], carrier wave is given by \[c(t)={{A}_{c}}\sin {{\omega }_{c}}t\], modulated signal \[{{c}_{m}}(t)\] is given by The first of ionisation potential for Li is \[5.41\] eV and electron affinity of \[C\,l\] is \[3.61\] eV. Enthalpy of following reaction in kJ/mole is\[L{{i}_{(g)}}+C\,{{l}_{(g)}}\xrightarrow{{}}L{{i}_{(g)}}+C{{\ell }^{-}}_{(g)}(1\,eV\]\[=1.6\times {{10}^{-22}}kJ)\] The specific conductivity of an aqueous solution of a weak monoprotic acid is \[0.00033\,oh{{m}^{-1}}c{{m}^{-1}}\] at a concentration, \[0.02\] M. If at this concentration the degree of dissociation is \[0.043\], calculate the value of \[{{\wedge }_{0}}(oh{{m}^{-1}}c{{m}^{2}}/eqt)\]. An ideal gas expands from \[1.5\] to \[6.5\] litre against as constant pressure of \[0.5\] atm and during this process the gas also absorbs 100J of heat. The change in the internal energy of the gas is- The mass of \[{{C}_{6}}{{H}_{12}}{{O}_{6}}\] that should be dissolved in 100 gram of water in order to produce same lowering of vapour pressure as is produced by dissolving 1 gram of urea in same quantity of water is How many diastereomeric pairs are possible in the given compound when COOH group in the given structure is replaced by \[C{{H}_{3}}\] group\[C{{H}_{3}}-\underset{\begin{smallmatrix} | \\ OH \end{smallmatrix}}{\mathop{C}}\,H-\underset{\begin{smallmatrix} | \\ OH \end{smallmatrix}}{\mathop{C}}\,H-COOH\]
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Tag: child psychologist The Center's newest clinician, Dr. Jerome Siegmeister, MD, MaED, is an expert on the psychiatric concerns of children and adolescents. A former high school teacher, he has a unique perspective on how children learn and the societal skills they can only develop through social interaction with peers. Since the pandemic, what he has seen has left him genuinely concerned. As pandemic restrictions begin to ease, we're emerging with new addictions to our devices. For many families, lock downs meant turning to virtual entertainment and increased online communications with friends and loved ones. As 2020 draws to a close, many of us are experiencing pandemic fatigue. We're all tired of wearing masks and social distancing. Most of us just want to go back to traveling, enjoying time with family and friends, and the normal world we used to know. This is the time when it is so important for our mental health that we keep a positive outlook and not allow boredom and pessimism to creep in. While the country waits for the official results of the 2020 election, anxiety is mounting. In this unprecedented pandemic year, the highly contentious and now unresolved election has raised everyone's stress levels. With the topic being on everyone's mind, there is no doubt that this election anxiety has impacted the nation's children, as well
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Tornado (No Context) Steven mused to himself, staring out the window of the classroom at the darkening skies. Thunderstorm warning. Tornado watch. The National Weather Service blared their sirens over TV and radio for days. Steven loved to emulate the robotic voice. "THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES… IN INDIANA… BOONE… CLINTON… HAMILTON… HANCOCK… HENDRICKS…" and on and on. A spellbinding voice, for sure. The skies were darker than Steven had seen for a while, and only God knew why classes were still in session. There was supposed to be a very good chance of a tornado that day. As Steven continued to stare out the glass pane at the churning clouds, he noticed something for a fleeting second that frightened him. There. In the distance. Funnel cloud. The clouds kept spiraling, purple and black, thunder booming, an absence of lightning. They came closer to earth. They came closer to the school. The teacher yelled at him. "Get away from the window! Get in your safety positions! Come on!" Steven was mesmerized by the tornado forming in front of him. It grew louder and started spinning faster. Nearby clouds with nothing better to do decided to join the fracas. Purple. Black. Boom. BOOM. BOOM! The tornado showed no signs of stopping. Frantic children ran every which way but the way they were supposed to as directed by tornado drills. The swirling mass of angry cloud kept moving closer and spinning faster, tearing up debris without bothering to replace its divots. Dust billowed. The noise became unbearable. The brick wall began shaking, steady at first, growing to a rising crescendo of noise and jitters. Every pane of glass shattered at once. Steven remained fixed in his seat, unable to move. The classroom was almost completely empty; the teacher long gone, leaving the remaining children to fend for themselves. The tornado was headed straight for him. Steven sat there and braced himself as the tornado plowed through the brick wall like rice paper, twisting the steel of window frames and air conditioning units in a screaming, awful outcry. He shut his eyes as boiling purple rage slammed into him. Blackout. *** Steven awoke, laying facedown in a forest. The grass tickled his nose and he sniffed and scratched at it as he sat up. Allergies. "Where am I?" He couldn't tell if he was flung by the tornado, or it was all a dream or wild imagining… Where was he? What had happened? Wasn't he a kid? He wasn't a kid. He reached up and felt his face. Beard. Definitely not a child. But it felt so real… He was on his feet now, trying to balance. His legs gave him the impression he hadn't walked in a while. He turned and walked deeper into the forest, searching for answers…
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CMS.796 Major Media Texts : Fall 2020 Prof. Nick Montfort Intensive close study and analysis of historically significant media "texts" that have been considered landmarks or have sustained extensive critical and scholarly discussion. Such texts may include oral epic, story cycles, plays, novels, films, opera, television drama and digital works. Emphasizes close reading from a variety of contextual and aesthetic perspectives. Syllabus varies each year, and may be organized around works that have launched new modes and genres, works that reflect upon their own media practices, or on stories that migrate from one medium to another. At least one of the assigned texts is collaboratively taught, and visiting lectures and discussions are a regular feature of the subject. The course is organized into four units that give a perspective on media history, media change, and material and formal properties of media. In each case, the emphasis is on primary sources (the major media texts themselves), with shorter critical and theoretical writings to support our study of these primary sources. All reading, in the broad sense of "reading" that includes viewing motion pictures, playing video games, and other reception and interpretation of media, is reading for some purpose. In Major Media Texts we will read in several ways—mainly to understand media. Our Method Each class will focus on the actual close study of primary texts, although secondary sources will inform this study in different ways. This is not a "methods class," where the main point is to introduce new analytical techniques. Instead, we will use a technique we already know, close reading. Our purpose in applying this method is to understand the materiality of media, media change, and how important works reflect on their own mediation. Close reading involves paying primary attention to what the text itself says. As we will discuss, however, this does not mean we must only do intentional readings and extract the message the author tried to embed. In fact we will also be doing symptomatic, in which we consider how a text reflects its cultural, social, and media-technological contexts. Part of the liberating power of the close reading concept is that one doesn't have to get bogged down in biographical, historical, and other contextual aspects and risk overlooking the text itself. Anyone who can read can do a basic close reading. However, we are certainly not interested in bracketing all of historical contexts of these works. We will simply keep our emphasis and focus on the texts themselves, while also bringing in some secondary scholarship to help us frame our understanding of these texts. So perhaps it's better to describe our approach as, in Al Filreis's terms, "close, but not too close, reading." Participation and Evaluation Our first discussions in each unit will be led by the instructor. Each of the other discussions will be initiated by a designated student, who will highlight some of the most important aspects of the primary text under consideration and explain how secondary sources help to illuminate our readings. Three papers are assigned. To be excellent, they need to be insightful and concise. "Insightful" means a paper will develop some non-obvious answer to the question I have posed. "Concise" means that a paper strongly focuses on what is insightful, communicating insight efficiently. Papers also need to include a references section, with sources cited using an appropriate format–MLA or one of the two Chicago citation styles. Students can of course consult and cite secondary sources beyond what we have discussed in class—and are also encouraged to bring in insights from primary sources beyond those on our syllabus. Paper 1. From orality to print: Although within unit 1 we consider an orality to literacy shift, and within unit 2 we consider a manuscript to print shift, how does our reading (focusing on one or more primary texts) help us understand the historically longer shift from primary oral culture to print culture? Paper 2. From manuscript & print to franchise & fandom: How does our reading (focusing on one or more primary texts) help us understand the role of print (and even manuscript culture?) in today's media franchises and in recent fan communities? Paper 3. Worlds & narrative from orality through digital games: Focus on a few particular texts from throughout the course. How do changing ideas of a "world" (from a textual standpoint) and/or narrative as reflected in these texts tell us about media and media change? Course Outline Unit 1: Orality and Literacy Primary texts Odyssey, Homer, trans. Stanley Lombardo. The palm-wine drinkard and his dead palm-wine tapster in the dead's land, Amos Tutuola Recommended binge watching: Star trek: Discovery, season 1 (after watching "Mirror, mirror" from TOS), Star trek: Picard season 1 (after watching "The measure of a man" from TNG). Those who have done some of this will contribute insights from these texts as we conclude our discussion of franchise and fandom. Initial secondary sources Part I (chapters 1–3, pp. 1–78) from Enterprising women: television fandom and the creation of popular myth, Camille Bacon-Smith. To Purchase (or Borrow from a Library) The palm-wine drinkard and his dead palm-wine tapster in the dead's land, Amos Tutuola, any binding/format/edition is okay, current paperback is ISBN-10: 0571311539 ISBN-13: 978-0571311538 The book, Amaranth Borsuk, ISBN-13: 9780262535410 Tristram Shandy, Laurence Sterne, each student should obtain a different edition of this book to allow us to compare different editorial, design, and production decisions. An online sign-up sheet will be available. BioShock, 2K Games, any of many platforms; if possible it will be ideal if a few students play on older platforms such as Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 while others play on newer ones. The Stanley parable, Davey Wreden, Steam (Windows, OS X, Linux) Everything, David Oreilly, Steam (Windows, OS X, Linux) The Writing and Communication Center The Writing and Communication Center offers free one-on-one professional advice from communication experts with advanced degrees and publishing experience. The WCC can help you further develop your oral communication skills and learn about all types of academic and professional writing. You can learn more about the WCC consultations at and register with the online scheduler to make appointments through Please note that the WCC hours are offered via video-conference platforms on Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., and fill up fast.
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A self-image is something that we think we are, want to be, or should be. Most people who don't match their self-image pretend. The alternative to pretending to look knowledgeable is to admit that you have a false self-image. Understanding the difference between false-self-images and real self-images as per self-deception definition helps to pick a self-image that enables us to know and understand what's true. To learn more, the Think But How is right here with complete information and life-based self-deception examples. For more updates, you must go through this infography "self deception definition By Think But How. If you're confused about how to find purpose in life, Think But How is the ultimate spot. We help provide strategies to reach the answers and live a more meaningful life. Moreover, we provide reliable information with evidence and ideas beyond your thinking. For more information, go through this ppt! Think But How truth seeker is right here that help you how to think and what gets in the way of thinking. Here, we will learn to cover cognitive biases, fallacies, and logical ways to approach any claim or argument. In addition, we evaluate ideas & available evidence to determine reliable information. This is the beginning of a long and vibrant scientific interaction and friendship. To know more, visit our website.
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When Love Becomes an Instinct What would it be like to practice love so regularly, so faithfully, over the course of a lifetime, such that one's habit of loving becomes so ingrained into the fabric of one's soul, that even if one should begin losing his mind the habit of loving breaks forth spontaneously, like the resonant chord of a hung bell's bow swung?
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Cello White Flare Petite White petite flare jeans shorter inseam and has faux front pockets. Get comfortable and trendy in these ultra stretchy jeans. The white wash flared jegging features a flattering flared fit, a faded wash, and light whisker detail. Additionally, it has two faux front pockets and two back real pockets.
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Turning a motorbike into an unmistakably unique specimen is something that particularly fuels the motorcycling passion of many fans. This is precisely why BMW Motorrad has extended the design program of
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COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS COMPUTER SOFTWARE SYSTEM is the process of starting or restarting a computer. A Launching B Loading C Booting D Keying Explanation: Detailed explanation-1: -In computing, booting is the process of starting a computer as initiated via hardware such as a button or by a software command. After it is switched on, a computer's central processing unit (CPU) has no software in its main memory, so some process must load software into memory before it can be executed. Detailed explanation-2: -Go to Start, select the Power button, and then select Restart. Detailed explanation-3: -The process of bringing up the operating system is called booting (originally this was bootstrapping and alluded to the process of pulling yourself up "by your bootstraps"). Your computer knows how to boot because instructions for booting are built into one of its chips, the BIOS (or Basic Input/Output System) chip. Detailed explanation-4: -The correct answer is Booting. When we start our Computer then there is an operation which is performed automatically by the Computer which is also called as Booting
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What are USA Student Visas? What is a Student (F-1) Visa? The United States has the most prestigious academic training centers in the world. Each year over seven hundred thousand students from all over the world come to study in the United States. Certain US Immigration laws permit students to work while they are in school, and sometimes after graduation. and inaccuracies in completing and sending the required documents. There are Three Types of Student Visas: An F-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa for those wishing to study in the U.S. You must file an F-1 visa application if you plan on entering the US to attend a university or college, high school, private elementary school, seminary, conservatory, language training program, or other academic institution. F-1 students are expected to complete their studies by the expiration date on their I-20 form (Certificate of Eligibility for Non-immigrant Student Status) which is provided by the US college or university that the student has been accepted to and will attend. Spouse and Children Spouse and children under the age of 21 can company the applicant and apply for an F-2 Visa The J-1 visa in the United States is for people who wish to take part in the work-and-study-based exchange and visitor programs in the U.S. These programs are sponsored by an educational or other nonprofit institution, which must be accredited through the Exchange Visitor Program designated by the U.S. State Department. J-1 exchange visitors come to the United States to teach, study, receive training or demonstrate special skills. The J1 visa is meant for students who need practical training that is not available to them in their home country, and the training must be directly related to their academic program Spouse and Children Spouse and children under the age of 21 can company the applicant and apply for a J-2 Visa The M-1 visa is for nonSpouse and Children Spouse and children under the age of 21 can company the applicant and apply for an M-2 Visa
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Allspice Facts Allspice tree, also known as pimento tree, is an evergreen plant that belongs to the myrtle family. It originates from West Indies and Central America and has gradually spread through the world due to its unique flavor and its healthy quality. The name allspice is because the dried brown berries, smell and taste like a mixture of cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg. Allspice, Clover Pepper, Jamaica Pepper, Jamaican Pepper, Pimenta, Pimento, myrtle pepper are some of the popular common names of Allspice
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in of the container tightly and fill up the remaining space loosely with flake soil. Place objects such as sticks or barks at the top so that the beetle can flip itself over if needed. Lastly, don't forget to regularly give fruits or beetle jelly for the beetle to feed!
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5.string.lastIndexOf() Returns the last position of a specified string value. If the second parameter start is specified, the specified position in a string will be searched from back to front. be careful: This method retrieves the string from the back to the front, but returns the last occurrence of the substring starting from the starting position (0). See if it contains a string. If no matching string is found, - 1 is returned. The lastIndexOf() method is case sensitive! The start of retrieval is at the start of the string or at the end of the string (when start is not specified). 9.string.includes() 10.string.match() Retrieves the specified value within a string, or finds a match for one or more regular expressions. be careful: The match() method retrieves the string String Object to find one or more text that matches the regexp. The behavior of this method depends largely on whether regexp has flag G. If regexp does not have the flag g, the match() method can only perform a match in stringObject once. If no matching text is found, match() returns null. Otherwise, it returns an array containing information about the matching text it finds. 13.string.slice() slice(start, end) method can extract a part of the string and return the extracted part with a new string. Use the start (inclusive) and end (exclusive) parameters to specify the part of the string extraction. The first character position in the start parameter string is 0, the second character position is 1, and so on. If it is a negative number, it indicates how many strings are intercepted from the tail, and slice(-2) indicates that the penultimate element in the original array is extracted to the last element (including the last element). If the end parameter is negative, - 1 refers to the position of the last character of the string, - 2 refers to the penultimate character, and so on. var str="Hello world!"; var n=str.slice(1,5); console.log(n) //ello 14 string.startsWith() Used to detect whether a string starts with a specified substring. Returns true if it starts with the specified substring, otherwise false. Case sensitive. 19 string.toLowerCase() 20 string.trim() It is used to delete the leading and trailing whitespace characters of a string. Whitespace characters include spaces, tab s, line breaks and other whitespace characters. The trim() method does not change the original string. The trim() method is not applicable to null, undefined, Number types.
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Export, Import and Total Trade Potential of Pakistan: A Gravity Model Approach Author Abstract This paper aims to find export, import and total trade determinants and potential of Pakistan by using augmented gravity model. Panel data for the period ranging from 2000 to 2013 across 38 countries has been used for analysis. The results obtained from gravity model confirms that export and import determinants are different from total trade determinants. Similarly, export and import potentials of Pakistan are different from total trade determinants. Pakistan has highest trade potential with Norway and Hungry while for exports the highest potential exist with Switzerland and Hungry and in case of imports Pakistan has highest potential with Norway followed by Philippines, Portugal and Greece. Border sharing countries offer lower transportation cost due to minimum distance as compared to non-border sharing countries. China and India are two major border sharing countries but only with China, Pakistan has exhausted its trade potential (both export and import potential666
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News Good Fit: The MTSS Journey Blog Series Good Fit Ok, so you've done your research and you've selected a variety of evidence based strategies to possibly employ in your school. So now what? Now is the time to see what strategies are the best fit. One tool to help you do this is NIRN's Hexagon Tool. The Hexagon tool is a great resource for assessing if your district should implement a strategy or not. The Hexagon tool looks at 6 areas to help you decide. 1. Need What is the need demonstrated in the data at your school or district? What is it that will help meet the needs of your students or subgroups of students? This is something to consider prior to selection. We have to ensure we match the right solution to the right problem. Do you need help with determining the problem? This would be a good time to work on a root cause analysis to help you determine the cause of a problem in order to find the right solution. 2. Fit Does the strategy you seek to employ align with your community's values? Does it align with the cultural aspects of your community and the families you serve? Does it align with your overarching strategic plan and goals? If not, you may want to consider a different strategy. 3. Capacity Do we as a district have the capacity to implement something to fidelity (the way the research/evidence says it works)? What qualifications or skills do we need to pull it off? 4. Evidence Perhaps the strategy worked in a certain group or community with a specific group of kids. Who is it that you will use the strategy with? Will it meet their individual needs? What evidence will your team use to ensure it's working (ie: student outcomes, fidelity, cost vs. effectiveness?) 5. Usability What is the strategy's purpose? Is it well defined for your stakeholders? Have there been other sites that have found success that you can learn from? Were there adaptations based on context and the student populations the strategy was employed with? 6. Supports What supports do you need to pull the evidence-based practice off successfully? Does it impact all students equitably? Who can you solicit help or feedback from to help your district get this off the ground? We are always here to support you at the NCESD. About The MTSS Journey Blog Series North Central ESD MTSS Specialist, Stephanie Andler, shares her knowledge on all things Multi-Tiered System of Supports and how regional school districts can implement the strategies in this blog series released on a weekly basis.
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How can we learn and teach grammar? Grammar can be: prescriptive grammar, traditional grammar, structural grammar, EFL grammar. L2 Acquisition of grammar reflects how content and structure words differ, how grammatical morphemes are learnt in a particular sequence and the similarities of L2 learners regardless of the first and second languages involved, particularly in their stages of development due to Processability, and the learning of principles and parameters grammar. Teachers have to be aware of the many ways in which grammar comes into language learning and of the distinct stages of acquisition, and have to see conscious explanation of the L2 grammar is seen as beneficial in some circumstances, as is raising of language awareness. Types of grammar Grammar can be: 1. a way of telling people what they ought to say, rather than reporting what they do say (prescriptive grammar) 2. a system for describing sentence structure used in English schools for centuries based on grammars of classical languages such as Latin (traditional grammar) 3. a system for describing sentences based on the idea of smaller structures built up into larger structures (structural grammar) 4. the knowledge of the structural regularities of language in the minds of speakers (linguistic/grammatical competence) 5. EFL grammar combining elements of (2) and (3) Content words Structure words - are in the dictionary: 'book' - are in the grammar: 'the' - exist in large numbers, 615,000 in the Oxford English Dictionary - are limited in number, say 220 in English - vary in frequency: 'book' versus 'honved' - are high frequency: 'to', 'the', 'I' - are used more in written language - are used more in spoken language - are more likely to be preceded by a pause in speech - are less likely to be preceded by a pause in speech - consist of Nouns 'glass', Verbs 'move', Adjectives 'glossy' etc - consist of Prepositions 'to', Articles 'a', Pronouns 'he' etc - are always pronounced and spelled the same: 'look' /lUk/ - vary in pronunciation for emphasis etc: 'have' /hQv, h'v, 'v, v/ - have a fixed stress or stresses; 'pilot' - are stressed for emphasis etc; 'the' /Di: ~ T'/ - have more than two letters: 'eye', 'Ann' - can consist of one or two letters: 'I', 'an' - are pronounced with an initial voiceless 'th': 'theory' /T/ - are pronounced with an initial voiced 'th': 'there' /D/ - can always be invented: 'cyberpunk' - can seldom be invented, e.g. 'per' Early Acquisition of Grammar ·Content and structure words differ in many ways including how they are used in sentences and how they are pronounced ·Grammatical morphemes (structure words and grammatical inflections) are learnt in a particular sequence in L2 acquisition ·L2 learners acquire the same basic grammar regardless of the first and second languages involved. Processability - Learners acquire a second language in a sequence of six grammatical stages. - These stages relate to the learners' growing ability to process language in their minds. - Sequences of teaching currently do not fit these six stages and may place undue demands on learners. L2 learning of principles and parameters grammar L2 learners do not need to learn principles of Universal Grammar as they will use them automatically. L2 learners need to acquire new parameter settings for parameters such as pro-drop, often starting from their first language. All L2 learners can be looked at within the same overall framework of grammar as it applies to all languages. Alternative ways of using L2 sequences in language teaching Ignore the parts of grammar that have a particular L2 learning sequence, as the learner will follow these automatically anyway. Follow the L2 learning order as closely as possible in the teaching. Teach the last things in an L2 learning sequence first. Ignore grammar altogether. Grammar and Language Teaching Teachers have to be aware of the many ways in which grammar comes into language learning and use and the many types of grammar that exist in choosing which grammar to teach and how to teach it. L2 learners go through distinct stages of acquisition, for reasons still only partially understood. Teaching can utilise the known facts about these stages in several ways. Many aspects of grammar do not need to be taught as they are already present in the learner's mind and need instead to be activated. Conscious explanation of the L2 grammar is seen as beneficial in some circumstances, as is raising of language awareness.
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HACKINTOSH.ORG | Macintosh discussion forums It's almost summertime, and already the season of Summer Blockbusters has begun. Whether you're one of the people standing in those lines or someone who would rather stay in and rent something from the comfort of your couch, Flixster can make your experience more smooth and enjoyable.
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With the top 40 outfielders for 2023 fantasy baseball, we've finished all the hitter recaps. We meaning me, but I'll include you. No, that's not a cue to try to hold my hand. Why are you now patting my butt? Don't muss my hair! The pitching recap will begin next. You can hardly wait. No, you! To recap, the end of the season rankings are based on our Fantasy Baseball Player Rater. I felt the easiest way to keep it objective would be to go this route. This way when I say a player finished 30th and I ranked them 23rd in the preseason, it carries more weight than Daniel Vogelbach. Anyway, here's the top 40 outfielders for 2023 fantasy baseball and how they compare to where I originally ranked them: Today's journey through the recaps take us to the 1st basemen. They're better than the top 20 catchers for 2023 fantasy baseball (not clickbait at all), but by how much? How do I explain that? I have an idea! By recapping them! To recap my recap before the recap, this final ranking is from our Fantasy Baseball Player Rater with my comments. This is not for next year. Hayzeus Cristo, just enjoy a recap before we get into next year. Anyway, here's the top 20 1st basemen for 2023 fantasy baseball and how they compared to where I originally ranked them: Nice to see a team (the Jays) that has to play well actually play well. Feels like a rare thing this final week. It's been like teams have been taking must-win as a challenge and saying, "Prove it!" Or like a spiteful child saying, "I don't want to must win, you must win!" Chris Bassitt (7 2/3 IP, 0 ER, 6 baserunners, 12 Ks, ERA at 3.60) went out and must-won'd his behind off, and, from what I know of Bassitts and their rear porches, there were some dramatically wide swings and they smelled some other dog's butts. Maybe that analogy got away from me, but you can't spell analogy without anal. Hey now! Just opened Chris Bassitt's player stat page, and you're never gonna believe this, but what he's done for the last six years? He's doing it again! Wild, right? Chris Bassitt has made a career out of being criminally underrated. Look at his stats: 8.4 K/9, 2.7 BB/9, 3.60 ERA, and guess where he ranks for starters on the year on the Player Rater. That's top 20 starter numbers. He will barely be a top 40 starter in drafts again in 2024. Underrated, always. Anyway, here's what else I saw yesterday in fantasy baseball:Jose Altuve (4-for-6, 4 runs, 4 RBIs and his 10th homer) did what no one his size had done before — no, not rode a rollercoaster. No, not drive without telephone books on the seat. No, not ride on the back of a Great Dane. No, not hide inside a box of cereal. What is wrong with you people? Don't want to be Mr. Downer when we get awful news like this, but I don't understand how anyone's body could hold together playing every day as a hitter, then through 97 MPH fresh-to-deffers every sixth day. For three years, he made us believe, and I know we all want to be little Peter Pans, but it's just not possible. Shohei Ohtani did the impossible for longer than I would've expected from anyone. He did the impossible longer than Tom Cruise. Ohtani won't be pitching again for the foreseeable future and I'd guess he'll need Tommy John surgery (again, he had it in 2018). The one thing that places some leafs on the ground as I fall backwards into a heap to sob, he's a top two hitter on the Player Rater, and that's not going anywhere. I can do a prayer hexagon to make sure of it. What? Why are you screaming? It'll be fine! Anyway, here's what else I saw yesterday in fantasy baseball: Someone who liked Friday Night Lights but can't properly recall their favorite character says, "I'm a Cole Ragans fan." Well, me too! Ragans learned an all-important lesson: If you don't let runners on, they can't trickle down into runs. There's no crack of the bat epidemic following this Ragans around! Cole R. sinks the A's! Wait, that's a pun about home appliances not the late-President. Ragans supplies "retire the side" economics! Better! So, Cole Ragans (6 IP, 0 ER, 2 hits, zero walks, 11 Ks, ERA at 3.66) threw another great start yesterday. Easy matchup, but he's been a revelation. He's why you don't pay for starters ever, in redraft or dynasty. They come out of nowhere or the good ones just aren't that good. He's added four miles per hour (FOUR!) on his fastball, and added a slider that has a .155 xBAA or .208 actual. He already had a change that no one could hit. He now has four pitches, and three great ones (the cutter is iffy). This Ragans should get you aroused without sitting on your lap calling you Mr. T. Anyway, here's what else I saw yesterday in fantasy baseball: What does Josh Naylor (1B, $3900) have to do to earn DraftKings' respect? Over his last seven games, Naylor is hitting .444 with five extra-base hits while rocking just a 7% K rate. That's a 240 wRC+, if you're into that kind of thing. And he's still under $4K. Tonight he faces the Pirates' Quinn […] Welcome back from the break! Now let's get that money! And by "money" I mean an ulcer from starting Lance Lynn for every one of his terrible starts and benching him for all his good starts. We're gonna be so rich with that "money." One guy who is absolutely going to be "money" in scare quotes is Grayson Rodriguez, who was recalled to start on Monday vs. the Dodgers. Orioles weighing calling up Grayson vs. the Marlins this past weekend or the Dodgers, "Hmm, death by one cut seems much nicer than by a thousand." Of course, I'd pick Grayson back up! Do you not know me at all? Still seems prone to command issues, but his 1.96 ERA in Triple-A is a big ol' whiff (by hitters) of what could be. He might be an ace for the final two months. Might also be "money," and that's not money money
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Provide examples that illustrate how intercultural communication has contributed to the company's success. Explain how you think changes or strategic decisions are being communicated to stakeholders in diverse parts of the world. Reviews Write a Review Similar Q& A Write down a function that computes a taxi fare. In some cities, taxi fares are calculated based on start and end zones plus a per-minute charge. In this city, there are three zones (1, 2, and 3) and a graduated scale for time. You're asked to design a network for use in the training environment. It should be mobile, easy to set up, and simple to tear down. Speed is not an issue. Develop the network design that accommodates these requirements and keeps costs down. How much control will you expect the Project Manager to have over planned changes, in projects where work has been extensively outsourced to external contractors? Full or partial control, or a complete handover of change management responsibility ..
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5 Brain Foods That You Can Grow In Your Garden We all know that the brain is one of the main organs of our body, and just like other parts, it needs the proper nutrition to keep it healthy and in optimum function. While your body needs nourishment, there are specific foods that are made particularly for your brain. Your memory health has something to do with the food you consume so it is important that you know what are those that can benefit your brain power the most. And the good news is, you can grow them in your garden. Lose the pounds, gain more for the brain Another thing that may motivate you to improve your brainpower is that its specific set of diet can also help you lose weight. This is because most foods for the brain are plant-based and are proven to be great for weight loss. Losing weight the proper way, and being fit not only can help you reduce the risk of stroke, lessen your cholesterol levels, and prevent heart attack, it also improves your memory as well. This is according to a recent study about the correlation between weight loss and the memory functions of the brain. Benefits of Growing Your Own Plants Regardless of the size of your garden, you may want to consider growing plants that are good for our brain health. We have a list of some plants that can be grown in most conditions that you can begin at any time. But first, here are some benefits that growing your own plants can bring to you : Growing your own plants can give you fresh food supplies, sometimes even more than you would expect. If you think that you don't have time to do it, then think again, and you'll be surprised. Gardening and growing your plants are proven to relieve stress and help you relax. The physical activity that can bring about by gardening can be enjoyable. Since it is a physical activity, gardening is another form of exercise that can improve your mobility, flexibility, and endurance. The process of growing your own plants can teach you the value of patience and you'll appreciate nature as well. What to plant grow in your garden Herbs are good for salads and can add aroma and flavor to meals when used as an ingredient or as a garnish. You can also plant certain fruits and vegetables which can be consumed raw or cooked. Below are some of the brain foods that can grow in your garden: Rosemary To get you started, this herb is relatively simple to plant and grow. Any meat dish can be complemented by Rosemary, but if not, this herb is also good with basil pesto sauce. Benefits to the brain – Rosemary has been traditionally consumed as a booster for the brain. Recent studies also indicated that this herb aids in mental alertness and long term memory retention. Mix the first four ingredients, then gradually add and mash the room temperature butter. Blend well until the consistency is similar to a spread. Place into a wax paper, form into a log then wrap thoroughly. Chill, refrigerate or freeze for future use. Beans Beans, any variant, are also recommended as they also grow easily, regardless of the size of your garden. Beans are also productive and that can motivate you in gardening. Benefits to the brain – The brain is a muscle and beans is its muscle development food. Beans also contain choline, a nutrient that helps in the production of the brain's neurotransmitters. Green Beans with Rosemary and Garlic Butter Recipe This recipe is easy to do and you'll only be needing : Fresh green beans snapped in two, 1 pound 3-4 tablespoons of Rosemary and Garlic Butter 1 tablespoon of lemon (optional) Salt and pepper to taste In a medium skillet, bring to boil green beans, then simmer until soft. Remove from heat and drain water. Bring beans back to low heat and add the Rosemary and Garlic Butter. Stir and cook for another 2-3 minutes or until butter is melted, then add lemon (optional). Season with salt and pepper Tomatoes The best thing about tomato plants is that the small ones are proven to pack with bigger flavors. Tomatoes can ideally grow in decks, patios, and small gardens. Benefits to the brain – Tomatoes have lycopene, a known antioxidant that shields the brain from free radical cell damage. In addition, mood-enhancing vitamins magnesium and folate can also be found in tomatoes. Preheat a nonstick pan over low to medium heat. Place pancake mix in a medium-sized bowl. Mix milk and eggs together in a separate bowl, then pour the mixture onto the pancake mix. Stir and mix until a batter consistency is met. Pour ¼ cup of the batter into the pan then sprinkle with blueberries depending on the preferred amount. Flip only when bubbles pop out on the surface, then cook until the other side is browned. There are still several plants that you can plant in your garden for the benefit of your brain health. These plants can thrive in most conditions, and you don't need really need a big garden to do this. All you need is the sun, proper water system, and your effort.
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Striving for partnerships can be an excellent strategy for #smallbusinesses to expand their reach, increase their customer base, and enhance their offerings. Here are some steps that a small business can take to establish partnerships: Identify Potential Partners: Look for businesses that complement your products or services and target a similar customer base. An example is a laundry business identifying a washing bay or barber shops as potential partners to take space that can be used as a collection point. Brainstorm and research businesses with a similar target audience and synergy with your offerings. Establish Common Goals: When approaching potential partners, it's essential to highlight the mutual benefits and shared goals of the partnership. Communicate how partnering will help both businesses achieve their objectives, whether it's increased foot traffic, cost savings or enhanced customer satisfaction. Offer Value: Determine what you can bring to the table in the partnership. Consider what unique advantages your business can provide to the potential partner. In the case of the laundry business partnering with a barber shop, offering to pay a token to cover rent and sharing the barber shop's flyers in the laundry space can be seen as valuable contributions. Develop a Proposal: Create a formal proposal that outlines the details of the partnership, including the benefits, responsibilities, and terms. Determine how the partnership will be structured, the expected duration, and any financial arrangements. Make sure to emphasise the win-win nature of the partnership and how it will drive growth for both businesses. Network & Communicate: Reach out to potential partners directly or attend industry events and networking opportunities to establish connections. Clearly articulate the benefits of the proposed partnership and be open to discussions and negotiations. Building strong relationships based on trust and clear communication is essential for successful partnerships. Start Small & Evaluate: Consider starting with a smaller pilot project or trial period to test the partnership before committing to a long-term arrangement. This allows both parties to assess the feasibility and benefits of the collaboration. Evaluate the partnership regularly and adjust to ensure it remains mutually beneficial. Promote the partnerships established; promote your businesses to your respective customer bases. Cross-promotion through flyers, social media, websites, or in-store displays can help increase awareness and drive traffic to both companies. Collaborative marketing efforts can be particularly effective in reaching new audiences. Remember, successful partnerships require open communication, trust, and a clear understanding of each other's goals and expectations. By strategically partnering with complementary businesses, small businesses can leverage each other's strengths and grow together.
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If you're asking is the phrase "FYI" disrespectful because it's too informal with a superior, then in the USA the answer is no. FYI is a perfectly acceptable phrase for an email. Do you have to pay to get a PhD? Many PhD projects and programs are fully funded, meaning they are created with funding already allocated. When this is the case, the student does not have to pay fees (tuition) and is paid by the university. If you plan on undertaking a self-proposed PhD project, you will probably have to find your own funding. What is the correct abbreviation of PhD? A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, Ph.D., or DPhil; Latin philosophiae doctor or doctor philosophiae) is the most common degree at the highest academic level awarded following a course of study. How do you write PhD in all caps? If you mean "is Phd spellen with three capitals", then the answer is No. "ph" stands for philosophical, and the "d" for the doctorate level title. All natura science disciplines denote their doctor title "philosophical". Does ASAP have periods? Do I need to use a period after the abbreviation: info (information) & ASAP (as soon as possible)? – You don't need to put period in info and ASAP. However, when it's for formal writing, avoid using abbreviations. Is FYI rude in email? "FYI" "FYI" is just rude and can easily become a tool in passive aggressive communication when forwarding an email from someone else – "FYI, you should know about this". Do you capitalize FYI? In formal situations, and especially in email subject lines, it's a good idea to write fyi in all caps—it looks a bit more professional. If you're using the abbreviation if informal conversations, you can still write it in all caps, but you don't have to. How much does it cost to get a doctorate? The average cost of tuition and fees for one year at a public institution is $11,120, while at a private university, the average is $44,020. Some online programs offer doctoral tuition at rates below $6,000 per year, and the most expensive doctoral programs charge around $90,000 for out-of-state students. What does FTW mean? whenever you get your winner on Why you shouldn't use all caps? With the advent of the bulletin board system, or BBS, and later the Internet, typing messages in all caps commonly became closely identified with "shouting" or attention-seeking behavior, and may be considered rude. For this reason, etiquette generally discourages the use of all caps when posting messages online. Should ASAP be in capitals? In some cases, the acronym has become so common that the letters aren't even capitalized anymore. For example: "I need those documents finished A.S.A.P." (acronym or initialism of "As Soon As Possible"; also often written as ASAP, asap, and a.s.a.p.)
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WebThe mean is the same as the average value in a data set. Mean Formula The mean x̄ of a data set is the sum of all the data divided by the count n . mean = x ¯ = ∑ i = 1 n x i n How to Find the Median The median x ~ is … What Is The Sample Mean?How to Calculate The Sample MeanWhat Is The Variance of The Sample Distribution of The Mean?What Is The S Calcul Calcul
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JavaScript Variables and Data Types This is part of my fullstack developer series, where you'll go from never having written a line of code to deploying your first fullstack web application to the internet.Click this link to get an overview of what this series is all about. Please share this series with the hashtag #fullstackroadmap and help me spread the word! Today marks the first lesson where we actually start writing some real code. Because of this, I encourage you to take the 100 days of code challenge. This is a challenge created by Alexander Kallaway, who was a guy just like you and me trying to hold himself accountable to learning to code. He started #100DaysOfCode on Twitter a few years back, and it has grown into a large community of people learning to code. Here are the rules: Write code for at least 1 hour every day. If you have to wake up at 4am and get your hour in before your day job, DO IT. If you have to stay up an extra hour, DO IT. Tweet your progress and encourage at least 2 other people doing the challenge each day. I'll leave templates for you in each post, and if you include the hashtag #fullstackroadmap, I'll do my best to like and retweet you! Just finished my first lesson of the #fullstackroadmap on JavaScript variables and data types! #100DaysOfCode Click to tweet When learning a new coding language, there are many features that one could teach about that language. Some are extremely important while others are likely to be forgotten shortly after you learn them and never used again. JavaScript has a lot of features. For example, there are a lot of "shorthand" ways to write JavaScript code as shown below. // Oh hey, this is a comment because the line starts with two forward slashes. It doesn't affect the codelet counterVariable = 1; // Increases the variable by 1 counterVariable = counterVariable + 1; // ALSO increases the variable by 1 (this is the shorthand version) counterVariable++; We could certainly try to learn ALL of these neat little features, but I don't think we should. The last thing that I want is for you to get lost in the shiny features of JavaScript and gloss over the things that really matter at the beginning. So you're telling me we're only going to learn a portion of JavaScript? YES. And believe it or not, most employed developers can't claim full understanding of the JavaScript language; hence the popularity of Kyle Simpson's free book series, You Don't Know JavaScript. While this book has been extremely helpful to my understanding of the JavaScript language, I have to be honest–I learned a lot more from it years after learning to code than I did when first learning to code. The book has an introduction to JavaScript, but in my opinion, it was written for someone who already knows JavaScript and who wants to level up. Be sure to reference YDKJS (You Don't Know JavaScript) throughout your career, but in this full-stack series, I'm going to be keeping the technical details of how JavaScript runs behind the scenes to a minimum. This is not because I don't want you to learn how JavaScript works. This is so we can focus on things like creating web apps rather than learning everything about JavaScript prototypes and why JavaScript is technically not a class-based language. These things are important down the road, but in my opinion, create unnecessary confusion when getting started. Just like a Finance professional rarely needs to know much more than basic Algebra, a full-stack web developer rarely needs to know more than the basics of a given programming language. The reason we code is to build useful things. And to build useful things, you don't need to be the next JavaScript wizard. The most challenging part of becoming a full-stack web developer is not learning the intricacies of a given language, but being able to clearly define your ideas, write them in code, deploy that code, and distribute your product to the people who need it most. Every programming language has the concept of "variables". In my mind, a variable can be thought of as a "container" for data. Think of variables like an Amazon warehouse. The warehouse has thousands of containers filled with various products, and it is meticulously organized so that the robots can find the products when they need to. A computer is the same way. During the execution of a program (not before, not after), the computer constructs a "warehouse" similar to that of Amazon. It has thousands of "containers" that store different types of data, and all the while, the computer knows EXACTLY where to find each of these containers. Go ahead, open up Firefox developer tools, go to the console, and type in these variables! And if you don't know how to get to the console, go back to lesson 1 for an intro to dev tools. Remember, each of Amazon's containers have different types of products stored in them just like each variable we declare in our code has different types of data stored in them. But before we get into those data types, let's talk about some of these symbols in the code above. If you remember from the previous lesson, we briefly talked about how our computer doesn't actually understand JavaScript; it only understands 1s and 0s. And to convert this line of code to 1s and 0s, we need to use something called a "compiler" to read through it and translate each character. For a few minutes, we are going to think like a compiler, because in programming every character matters. Don't believe me? Try running this in the console. const yourFirstVariable = learning to code gives you superpowers'; Notice what happened? Look closely at this program and the one a few paragraphs above, and you'll notice that we're missing a ' character, which is causing our SyntaxError. You'll also notice that the JavaScript debugger calls it a "token", which is generally what we call an individual character in a program whether that be c, =, ;, 8, or '. To see all valid characters, you need to refer to something called an ASCII Table. These are all "tokens" and when the computer reads through your code, it is looking at every single token in a specific order. As a beginner, you might find it intimidating that you have to pay attention to every single token of your program, but I can assure you, it is not as hard as you might think. Furthermore, a lot of the code editors that you'll be using in future lessons are pretty darn smart these days and will alert you when you've made what we call a "syntactical mistake". So now that you know how important every "token" of your code is, let's walk through some important concepts within our line of code. When working with variables in JavaScript (and most other languages), there are actually two steps required to create and use a variable. Declaration of the variable Assignment of the variable Take a look at our line of code again. Can you tell where we declare it and where we assign it? const yourFirstVariable = "learning to code gives you superpowers"; It's a trick question. We are actually doing both at once. But if we re-write the program a little bit differently, we might be able to see it. // Once again, this is a comment and doesn't affect the code// Declarationlet yourFirstVariable; // Assignment yourFirstVariable = "learning to code gives you superpowers"; This code does the same thing as the previous code, but declares and assigns the variable in two steps. You might also notice that instead of const, we used let. I'll explain why in a minute, but first, let's conceptualize what's going on here. Remember our Amazon analogy? When we create a new container in the warehouse, we need to first register that container (probably with a unique ID). After we have registered the container, the Amazon robots know exactly where to find it. Now that the robots can find the container, we can place products in it! The same concept works with programming. You first need to declare a variable so that the computer can allocate a place in memory for it to be stored. Once it has a place to be stored, you can then assign it some data. Yet another SyntaxError. If you're observant, you might have noticed that we are getting a lot of these SyntaxError errors. That's because when you write improper JavaScript, you are "syntactically incorrect" and the JavaScript debugger will feel no shame in telling you that you're wrong! In this case, we are getting an error because there are specific ways that var, let, and const can be used in JavaScript. Whenever you write a variable in JavaScript, you will always place one of these "reserved words" in front of your variable. Each of the following lines of code are valid. The var keyword is actually a legacy keyword in JavaScript, and many JavaScript style guides (more on this later) advise programmers to use either let or const. I am bringing this up because as you read through online tutorials or open-source codebases, you will surely see programs with the var keyword in them. This usually means that the code was written years ago or the programmer has not caught up with the times. The main reason var is not used anymore is because while using it, variables can be re-declared, which caused a lot of confusion for developers in the past. I will not be getting into the details of this as they become very confusing very quickly and I don't want to distract from what we are learning here. If you expect the value of the variable to remain the same during the program, use const. In all programming languages, there are "constants". These are variables that never change and are often written in all capital letters. For example, if you're writing a program to calculate the circumference of a circle, you might define a constant variable like TAX_RATE = 0.08. You know this tax rate won't change throughout your program, so you define it as a "constant". While there are some technical differences in how the variables are stored between let and const, the true value of using them is to indicate to other programmers how certain variables are meant to be used. Let's say that I'm reading through someone's code and I see this: // Top of the programlet count = 0; // A bunch of code here Without reading past the first couple lines, I know that somewhere in this program, the variable count will be re-assigned to a different value, and is NOT a constant variable. But if I saw the following code, I know that these values aren't going to change. constTAX_RATE = 0.08; // a bunch of code here Now you might ask–why do you capitalize the variable here? What is the difference between taxRate and TAX_RATE? This makes no functional difference. It is purely semantic and I am about to explain why we do things like this in programming. Both of the code blocks below are functionally identical. constTAX_RATE = 0.08; console.log(TAX_RATE); // Works the same as above!const taxRate = 0.08; console.log(taxRate); You can remember the invalid ways to write a JavaScript variable by treating them like a Twitter hashtag. When you write a hashtag on Twitter, the word needs to be all in one piece. If there are spaces in your hashtag, Twitter only recognizes the first word. Aside from that rule, there are only a couple "gotchas" to look out for. One not-so-obvious rule is you cannot start your variable with a number. // This is validconst variable1 = 10; // This is NOT validconst 1variable = 10; You also cannot use certain characters in a variable such as ', but I would not spend your time trying to remember all the invalid ways to write a variable because you will catch on quickly and if you write a variable incorrectly, you will see errors in your console that will tell you what you've done wrong. Now for the valid ways... As you can see above, there are many valid ways to write JavaScript variables, but that doesn't mean you should use them all. Just like we use const and let to indicate to other programmers what type of variable we are dealing with, we can use these different "styles" to communicate as well. As you learn programming, you'll come across something called a "Style Guide", which is a set of guidelines for writing code in a specific language or framework. No single style guide is more correct than another, but each company might specify certain ways to write code. For example, here is Google's JavaScript style guide while here is Airbnb's JavaScript style guide. If you read through these, you'll notice that they each specify a way to name variables. Both guides recommend using camelCase for naming regular variables, and the JavaScript community as a whole has adopted this convention. If you started writing code in the Python coding language, you would see a lot of variables written in snake_case indicated by the underscores between variable words. Some of the most common naming conventions are camelCase, UpperCamelCase (also called PascalCase), snake_case, CONSTANT_CASE, and kebab-case. Please note, kebab-case does not work with JavaScript variables, but all the rest do. After looking at these style guides, you might be overwhelmed with the quantity of rules that these companies follow when writing their code, but I promise you, employees of Airbnb do not study the style guide for the first 2 weeks of their employment. There are tools called "code linters" that can automatically detect when you have improperly implemented a certain style guide. These linters often work inside your code editor and give you feedback as you are writing the code. In the screenshot below, I have improperly used const, and the linter has let me know that I need to use let to declare the totalFullRounds variable. As you write more and more code, you will catch on to some of these JavaScript conventions, and we will even set up one of these linters to help us write cleaner code! Of course, numberOfUsers is best because it is short enough to write quickly, but long enough to describe what it represents. It is often tempting to shorten your variables like q, but your future self will thank you when you have to read through your old code and figure out what it does. I would much rather see you write longer variables that are descriptive than shorter variables that will leave you scratching your head trying to remember what they were for. Everything right of = represents the value that will be stored in the "container" (left of =). Going back to our Amazon analogy, think of the left side of = as the storage container and the right side of = as the products that go in the container. The right side of = is a bit trickier than the left side because there are many valid things you can put there. While the only thing you can put left of = is a variable, you can put all of the following things right of =. It throws an error because you have placed two variable assignments on the same line without telling the compiler when the first assignment ends and when the second begins. This is why the semi-colon matters. Please note that it is NOT correct to say "every line ends with a semicolon". The following JavaScript program is syntactically correct: And below, I have re-written the above code in TypeScript, which is a superset of JavaScript that we may look at (still deciding on this) much later in this series. When I say "superset", I'm referring to the fact that all JavaScript is valid TypeScript, but not all TypeScript is valid JavaScript (and must be "transpiled" into JavaScript to run). In TypeScript, we are specifying what type of value we are assigning to the variable, while in JavaScript, we just assign it. TypeScript is "statically typed" while JavaScript is "dynamically typed". They don't function any differently, but with statically typed languages like TypeScript, Java, C, and C++, we are being much more explicit with our "type checking". Since JavaScript is dynamically typed, you might think, "I don't need to worry about data types!". In reality, it is quite the opposite. Because JS is dynamically typed, it is critical that you are paying attention to what types of data you are assigning to your variables and returning from your functions. Many developers prefer to write TypeScript rather than JavaScript (including myself) for this very reason, but we can't start writing TypeScript until we know how to write JavaScript! Which one is better? Neither. They both work just fine. But as of the time of writing, most JavaScript developers would recommend using single quotes, and most "Style Guides" (as we talked about earlier) will enforce single quotes for string variables. Anything that you put between either single quotes '' or double quotes "" will be treated as a string data type. You can even put other characters and numbers in there. const stringVariable1 = "I am a string with a number: 10"; // This is still a string, even though it stores a number in itconst stringVariable2 = "20"; The main concept you must understand with arrays is "indexing". Each value of an array has a specific "index", and the index values always start at 0. For example, in the following array, the value red is at index 0, the value green is at index 1, and the value blue is at index 2. // Indexes 0 1 2const stringArray = ["red", "green", "blue"]; If you wanted to print a single value of this array, you would reference the appropriate index. We will get into this more later in the series, but this is how you would print the value red from the array: Objects are what JavaScript is built on. You might hear the phrase that in JavaScript, "everything is an object". And while I don't want to get into the subtleties of this statement now, I will say that you'll be working with objects quite often. You can think of objects as "complex containers". If we go back to the Amazon analogy, you might imagine a container that has containers within it, and in each container, there are Amazon products waiting to be shipped. Let's take a look at a simple object: const simpleObject = { myVariable: "some value" }; simpleObject is the variable we are assigning the object to. myVariable is one "property" of the object, and some value is the value of that property. If we wanted to access the value of this property, we would use something called "dot notation": Think of it like this–the myVariable property is a part of the simpleObject object, and to access it, we need to first name the object that contains the property, and then the property we want to retrieve, or simpleObject.myVariable. You can also access the values of properties similar to how we did with arrays, but in this case, we need to know the property name to access it. At this point, we have only covered how to declare and assign a JavaScript variable and what types of data can be assigned to a variable. With this knowledge, there is actually not much that we can do as programmers. Variables are critical to every program, but without things like operators, if-then statements, loops, and functions, our variables are no use to us. We will soon get to a point where we can write useful code, but for now, just remember the following things. The first step is to declare a variable, then assign it a value (although we often do it in one step) Use let and const, NOT var to declare and assign variables The left side of = represents the variable that will hold the value you are assigning There are many ways to write a JavaScript variable, but camelCase is the preferred way There are 5 main types of variables–strings, numbers, booleans, arrays, and objects In the dev tools console, figure out how to do the following (use Google to help): Create a boolean variable called myBoolean and set it to true. Create a string variable called myString and set it to hello world. Create a number variable called firstNumber and set it equal to 20. Create another number variable called secondNumber and set it equal to 40. Re-assign secondNumber and set it equal to 80. Create an array called myArray and put myBoolean at index 0, and myString at index 1. Create an object called myObject and assign myArray to a property called firstProperty, and the sum of firstNumber and secondNumber to a property called sumProperty (hint: we didn't cover how to do this here).
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Explain why collaboration is important in managing a patient. Amelia Mangune Posted Date Mar 10, 2022, 9:53 PM Unread Explain why collaboration is important in managing a patient. Collaboration in health care is the ability of every health care professional to embrace and adopt complementary functions within a team effectively, operate cooperatively, intercommunicate the responsibilities for problem-solving, and make the decisions required to formulate and carry out plans for patient care (Busari et al., 2017). Based on Busari (2017), the interprofessional collaboration between physicians and other health care team members is important because it has increased the collective awareness of each others' knowledge and skills and contributes to the quality of care through the persisted improvement in decision-making. What is your responsibility as an AGACNP in the outpatient setting? Palliative care is a relatively new function for AGACNPs, either as part of an inpatient team or outpatient. AGACNPs on palliative care services manage patients with life-threatening illnesses; treat symptoms such as pain, dyspnea, or nausea; lead goals of care dialogues; and coordinate complex care by collaborating with other associates of the patient's healthcare team (Elgart, 2019). How does it differ from an inpatient setting? Based on Elgart (2019), the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties describes AGACNPs' role as providers who manage patients with unstable chronic, complex acute, and critical conditions. This broad definition means that the AGACNP role is not confined to the hospital; instead, it is defined by patient need. AGACNPs are qualified to diagnose and manage patients with acute or critical issues or acute exacerbations of chronic health disorders. Notably, they are qualified to obtain health histories, conduct physical assessments, formulate differential diagnoses, order and interpret diagnostic studies, determine management agendas, order pharmacology treatments and other therapeutic interventions, collaborate and disseminate with other associates of the healthcare team, and promote transitions across different levels of care. Discuss a situation in which you have successfully collaborated or delegated to ensure the patient's plan of care goes as planned. I recall this incident during my clinical rotation last semester, and I was assigned to a patient that came in with a chief complaint of abdominal distention, pain, and nausea. The patient has ascites from chronic liver disease, and paracentesis was performed in the ED before moving the patient to the medical unit. I completed a thorough history and PE on this patient. One pertinent positive subjective finding I came across was that the patient had "chest-pain type" of discomfort on inspiration when he coughs. I made my preceptor aware of this assessment finding, and he asked me what I should order to investigate that. I suggested STAT Chest X-Ray, an EKG, and trops. EKG and trops were insignificant but the CXR report came back and revealed bilateral infiltrates, suggestive of Pneumonia. The patient needs may be emotional, spiritual, or physical in nature. Include discussion of how the Christian worldview perspective can be applied to meet these patient needs. Scholars have described nursing as a caring discipline (Elk et al., 2022). Elk et al. (2022) also explain that the WHO determined that a person's health care needs include physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being. Investigations have found a strong positive relationship between spirituality/religiosity and health and well-being. For many medically unwell or mental health patients, spirituality/religiosity may furnish coping resources, enhance pain management, improve surgical outcomes, fend against depression, and lessen the risk of substance abuse and suicide.
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Introduce server training manual In this task, the trainee will be introduced to the server training manual. The manual will provide an overview of the training process, expectations, and guidelines. It will serve as a valuable resource throughout the training period. The impact of this task is to ensure that the trainee understands the importance of the manual and knows how to access information when needed. The desired result is that the trainee can refer to the manual for guidance and support throughout the training process. Key points to cover in the description: 1. Importance of the manual 2. How to access the manual 3. Guidelines for using the manual Resources needed: Server training manual Trainee Name Explanation of server's role and responsibilities In this task, the trainee will receive an explanation of the server's role and responsibilities. They will learn about the expectations, duties, and tasks they will be responsible for as a server. The impact of this task is to provide clarity on the server's role and ensure that the trainee understands their responsibilities. The desired result is that the trainee can confidently fulfill their duties as a server. Key points to cover in the description: 1. Overview of server's role 2. Explanation of responsibilities 3. Importance of fulfilling duties Resources needed: Server job description Trainee Name Understanding the layout of the restaurant In this task, the trainee will learn about the layout of the restaurant. They will be familiarized with the different areas of the restaurant, including the dining area, kitchen, bar, and other relevant sections. The impact of this task is to ensure that the trainee understands the layout of the restaurant and can navigate it efficiently. The desired result is that the trainee can easily find their way around the restaurant and locate different areas. Key points to cover in the description: 1. Overview of the restaurant layout 2. Explanation of different sections 3. Importance of knowing the layout Resources needed: Restaurant layout diagram Trainee Name Familiarize with menu items and specials In this task, the trainee will familiarize themselves with the menu items and specials offered by the restaurant. They will learn about the different food and beverage options, including any daily or seasonal specials. The impact of this task is to ensure that the trainee can confidently explain and recommend menu items to customers. The desired result is that the trainee can provide accurate information about the menu and specials. Key points to cover in the description: 1. Overview of menu items 2. Explanation of specials 3. Importance of knowing the menu Resources needed: Menu and specials list Trainee Name Training on Point of Sale (POS) System In this task, the trainee will receive training on the Point of Sale (POS) system used in the restaurant. They will learn how to operate the system, including entering orders, processing payments, and generating receipts. The impact of this task is to ensure that the trainee can effectively use the POS system to complete customer transactions. The desired result is that the trainee can confidently and accurately navigate the system. Key points to cover in the description: 1. Overview of the POS system 2. Explanation of different functions 3. Importance of accurate transactions Resources needed: POS system manual Trainee Name Learn how to take customer orders accurately and efficiently In this task, the trainee will learn how to take customer orders accurately and efficiently. They will be trained on techniques for listening to customer requests, noting down orders, and clarifying any special requirements. The impact of this task is to ensure that the trainee can accurately record customer orders and minimize errors. The desired result is that the trainee can confidently and efficiently take orders from customers. Key points to cover in the description: 1. Importance of accurate orders 2. Techniques for recording orders 3. Handling special requests Resources needed: Order taking guidelines Trainee Name Conduct customer service training to handle different situations In this task, the trainee will receive customer service training to handle different situations. They will learn techniques for greeting customers, addressing complaints, resolving issues, and providing exceptional service. The impact of this task is to ensure that the trainee can provide outstanding customer service in various situations. The desired result is that the trainee can handle different customer interactions professionally and effectively. Key points to cover in the description: 1. Importance of customer service 2. Techniques for greeting and interacting with customers 3. Handling complaints and resolving issues Resources needed: Customer service training materials Trainee Name Due process for serving and clearing meals In this task, the trainee will learn about the due process for serving and clearing meals. They will be trained on the correct sequence for serving meals, clearing empty dishes, and resetting tables. The impact of this task is to ensure that the trainee can effectively serve and clear meals without causing any disruption. The desired result is that the trainee can seamlessly manage the dining experience for customers. Key points to cover in the description: 1. Sequence for serving meals 2. Timing for clearing empty dishes 3. Resetting tables for the next customers Resources needed: Serving and clearing guidelines Trainee Name Training on how to deal with special requests or food allergies In this task, the trainee will receive training on how to deal with special requests or food allergies from customers. They will learn how to handle these requests professionally, communicate with the kitchen staff, and ensure the customer's needs are met. The impact of this task is to ensure that the trainee can accommodate special requests and food allergies without compromising customer satisfaction. The desired result is that the trainee can effectively manage customer requests for a personalized dining experience. Key points to cover in the description: 1. Importance of accommodating special requests 2. Communication with the kitchen staff 3. Ensuring customer satisfaction Resources needed: Special requests and food allergies guidelines Trainee Name Meal presentation and the proper way of serving In this task, the trainee will learn about meal presentation and the proper way of serving dishes to customers. They will be trained on techniques for setting up plates, arranging food items, and presenting meals in an appealing manner. The impact of this task is to ensure that the trainee can deliver visually appealing meals to customers. The desired result is that the trainee can present dishes in an attractive and appetizing way. Key points to cover in the description: 1. Importance of meal presentation 2. Techniques for arranging food items 3. Appealing serving methods Resources needed: Meal presentation guidelines Trainee Name Shadow an experienced server for practice In this task, the trainee will have the opportunity to shadow an experienced server for practice. They will observe and learn from the experienced server's actions, techniques, and interactions with customers. The impact of this task is to provide the trainee with hands-on experience and learning from real situations. The desired result is that the trainee can apply their observations and improve their server skills. Key points to cover in the description: 1. Importance of shadowing an experienced server 2. Observing actions and techniques 3. Learning from real situations Resources needed: Experienced server Trainee Name Health and Safety Training In this task, the trainee will receive health and safety training. They will learn about the restaurant's policies and procedures regarding hygiene, sanitation, safe food handling, and emergency procedures. The impact of this task is to ensure that the trainee can maintain a safe and healthy environment for customers and themselves. The desired result is that the trainee can follow health and safety protocols to prevent any incidents. Key points to cover in the description: 1. Importance of health and safety 2. Policies and procedures for hygiene and sanitation 3. Emergency procedures Resources needed: Health and safety training materials Trainee Name Role-play scenarios to reinforce training In this task, the trainee will participate in role-play scenarios to reinforce their training. They will practice various customer interactions, such as handling difficult customers, managing time-sensitive orders, and upselling techniques. The impact of this task is to provide the trainee with simulated situations for practical application of their training. The desired result is that the trainee can confidently and effectively handle real customer situations. Key points to cover in the description: 1. Importance of role-play scenarios 2. Practicing customer interactions 3. Building confidence and skills Resources needed: Role-play scenarios Trainee Name Alcohol serving laws and policies training In this task, the trainee will receive training on alcohol serving laws and policies. They will learn about age restrictions, responsible serving practices, identifying intoxication signs, and handling difficult situations involving alcohol. The impact of this task is to ensure that the trainee can legally and responsibly serve alcohol to customers. The desired result is that the trainee can confidently handle alcohol-related situations in compliance with the law. Key points to cover in the description: 1. Importance of alcohol serving laws 2. Responsible serving practices 3. Identifying signs of intoxication Resources needed: Alcohol serving laws guidelines Trainee Name Practice on Upselling techniques In this task, the trainee will practice upselling techniques. They will learn how to suggest additional food or beverage items to customers, enhance the dining experience, and increase sales. The impact of this task is to enable the trainee to effectively upsell menu items and maximize revenue. The desired result is that the trainee can confidently and persuasively offer upselling suggestions to customers. Key points to cover in the description: 1. Importance of upselling 2. Techniques for suggesting additional items 3. Enhancing the dining experience Resources needed: Upselling techniques guidelines Trainee Name Approval: Training Manager Will be submitted for approval: Introduce server training manual Will be submitted Explanation of server's role and responsibilities Will be submitted Understanding the layout of the restaurant Will be submitted Familiarize with menu items and specials Will be submitted Training on Point of Sale (POS) System Will be submitted Learn how to take customer orders accurately and efficiently Will be submitted Conduct customer service training to handle different situations Will be submitted Due process for serving and clearing meals Will be submitted Training on how to deal with special requests or food allergies Will be submitted Meal presentation and the proper way of serving Will be submitted Shadow an experienced server for practice Will be submitted Health and Safety Training Will be submitted Role-play scenarios to reinforce training Will be submitted Alcohol serving laws and policies training Will be submitted Practice on Upselling techniques Will be submitted Final evaluation and feedback of trainee In this task, the trainee will undergo a final evaluation and feedback session. Their performance will be assessed based on their knowledge, skills, and ability to perform the server role effectively. The impact of this task is to provide the trainee with an opportunity for self-assessment and improvement. The desired result is that the trainee receives constructive feedback and can identify areas for further development. Key points to cover in the description: 1. Evaluation criteria 2. Feedback session 3. Areas for improvement Resources needed: Evaluation form
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Confronted by a Korean-American "Hiroshima, Nagasaki, we destroy it. Because you n*ggas don't know how to behave." He continued to harass a Japanese man seated next to him repeatedly, demanding to know if he "[knew] about history". This was evidently the last straw for the Korean-American man, who approached the livestreamer saying: "Why don't you leave him alone?" After learning from Johnny that he's American, the man responded: "So am I, and you're being obnoxious." Undeterred, he continued, this time addressing the newcomer: "We'll do it again, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, you understand?" "You think I'm Japanese?" he questioned, before clarifying that he's an American from Texas and is ethnically Korean. In a confusing turn of events, Johnny responded: "Then sit down, boy. Korean War, you know what happened to you?" Choosing not to respond to his taunting, the man attempted to defuse the situation by asking Johnny how many subscribers he had, and exhorting him to calm down and "leave him (the Japanese man) alone". Praise for Korean-American man People on Twitter and Reddit were full of praise for how the Korean-American man handled the situation, and his bravery in standing up for others. asking how many subs he had to diffuse and reason with him he was trying everything lmfao great dude On the other hand, people also called out Johnny Somali for his "ignorance" and racist behaviour. This is the American/Western mindset. The American imperialist mindset that sees Asians as a lesser people to utilize as a joke, a resource to exploit, an inconvenience that must be eliminated. This isn't just ignorance, this man believes because he's from the West, he's better.
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What is MEC UXO? MEC is defined as unexploded ordnance (UXO), discarded munitions material (DMM), and MC present in high enough concentrations to pose an explosive hazard. What is munitions and explosives of concern? Munitions and Explosives of Concern (MEC) – A term that distinguishes specific categories of military munitions that may pose unique explosives safety risks, such as: Unexploded ordnance, as defined in 10 U.S.C. What is the use of explosive analysis? Forensic analysis of explosives includes analysis of post-explosion residues, and detection and identification of traces of explosives on suspects' hands, on clothing and on other related items. Preliminary field tests may be used for screening the debris on the explosion site. What is MEC in the army? MEC. Munitions and Explosives of Concern. What does MEC stand for in the Army? Munitions and Explosives of Concern (MEC) What are military munitions? — (A) The term "military munitions" means all ammunition products and components produced for or used by the armed forces for national defense and security, including ammunition products or components under the control of the Department of Defense, the Coast Guard, the Department of Energy, and the National Guard. What causes fire explosion? For a fire to start or an explosion to occur, fuel (a flammable substance), air and a source of ignition are all needed. What are the common methods of analyzing explosive and explosive contents? Several methods have been used to detect and measure tetryl in explosive materials or mixtures and in debris from explosions. The most common separation procedures used are HPLC and HRGC. These methods have been paired with TEA, UV, ECD, and MS (Army 1988; Douse 1981; Fine et al. What is explosion analysis? Introduction. Forensic analysis of explosions consists of determining the point of origin, the explosive substance involved, and the charge mass. In the case of deliberate explosions, this information is desirable to trace production facilities of illicit materials and eventually the perpetrator. How are explosives safety officers assessing and managing risks? How Explosives Safety Officers are assessing and managing that risk varies from center to center to accommodate the diverse environments and work being done. The following examples show how three unique NASA centers and facilities are managing these risks. What is NASA doing to ensure the safety of its explosive programs? Safety of all explosive operations associated with NASA programs is an ongoing, primary concern for the agency and continually must be given high priority in all program direction and management. What is the Department of energy explosives safety standard? This Department of Energy standard provides the basic technical requirements for an Explosives Safety program necessary for operations involving explosives, explosives assemblies, pyrotechnics and propellants, and assemblies containing these materials. Who should take the explosives safety course? This includes technicians, engineers, scientists and managers whom will work with or be in the presence of explosives/pyrotechnic systems, components or explosive materials. The instruction emphasizes the safety aspect of these operations and is not intended to teach specific operations.
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Best Insulin Pump For Child Everything You Need To Know About Insulin Pumps Everyone needs insulin to live. Insulin is a hormone that helps our bodies use and store the food we eat. People with Type 1 Diabetes no longer make insulin and have to give insulin in order to sustain life. People with Type 2 Diabetes don't use their own insulin well, and over time can have trouble making enough. So, all people with Type 1 diabetes and some people with Type 2 diabetes need insulin. When people give insulin injections, they may take 1-2 injections of a long acting insulin every day and 3+ injections of rapid acting insulin for meals and snacks. The typical person with Type 1 Diabetes could take anywhere from 4-7+ injections a day. Many people currently give insulin through an insulin pen or a syringe. But, there is another option, an insulin pump. An insulin pump delivers rapid acting insulin in two ways. First, the pump is programmed to give you insulin every hour throughout the hour referred to basal insulin. Basal, think "base," is the insulin your body needs even in the absence of food, it is also referred to as background insulin. This basal rate replaces the long acting injection that you take. Second, is bolus, this is the insulin you take for food or to correct a high blood sugar. If you get basal and bolus confused, think "bowl", as in you eat out of a bowl, to help you remember bolus is for food. Once you are on a pump, all insulin is delivered through the pump and shots are no longer necessary. Components There are a few things necessary to make a pump work. When a pump is shipped to someone: they will also need to send infusion sets, reservoirs, and possibly batteries, depending on your pump. Let's talk about each component. Infusion Sets An infusion set is the part that is actually inserted into the body and has tubing that conn Continue reading >> The Use Of Insulin Pumps In Youth With Type 1 Diabetes Go to: Introduction Insulin pump (continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion [CSII]) therapy became more widely accepted for youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in the mid-1990s after the availability of the rapid-acting insulin, insulin lispro. Previously, pediatric diabetologists were cautious about pump use in children, particularly as a result of the threefold increase in severe hypoglycemia reported among intensively treated patients in the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial.1 Of these, two-thirds used an insulin pump at some time, and all used regular insulin. With advances in insulin development and in pump features, however, the fear of severe hypoglycemia associated with intensive diabetes management has diminished. It is impossible in this short article to describe all aspects of insulin pump care in youth (here defined as children 5–18 years of age) with diabetes. A more complete description, including our program for starting an insulin pump, is provided elsewhere.2 A consensus statement on insulin pump therapy in the pediatric age group may be helpful to healthcare providers.3 Table 1 lists some advantages and disadvantages of insulin pump use in children. Although insulin pump use is becoming more and more popular among families having a youth with T1D, it is not for everyone. In order for pump therapy to succeed, the youth as well as the parents must want the pump. Diabetes nurse-educators listed 12 other important factors to determine who should start pump therapy.4 They all agreed that doing adequate numbers of blood glucose (BG) tests per day was the most important criterion. Most pediatric centers require this for pump initiation, as this is not only a measure of compliance, but also a necessity for safety. Other criteria for initiation of insulin Continue reading >> Insulin Pump Choices... Are You Ready For Tubeless? Johanna and Nick, both age thirteen, were making a new pump choice last year. They were both interested in Insulet's OmniPod pump system, and since OmniPod pods were recently reduced to a smaller size looking like a tiny flattened computer mouse, it was even more appealing to them. Their other pumps had served them well. However a situation last year prompted Johanna to want a less conspicuous pump. While working as a counselor with young children she was repeatedly asked about the tube running to her pouch containing the pump, "What is that thing?" and "What does that tube do?" Johanna is not shy about her diabetes but she realized she didn't want it to be the first impression about her. The timing was right for a change. For the most part the newly designed pods have been fantastic. Notwithstanding some failed pods here and there, the transition to the OmniPod has been in the kids' words, "life changing": No more pouch worn around the waist, fear of the tube being caught on anything. Now they change their infusion sets on their own. It's been about six months since they've gone tubeless. Some of the changes were big such as they wear their pods during sport and swimming instead of having to remove their pumps and miss important basal insulin during the removal. Other changes are smaller. One has to suspend the Omnipod's PDM to make any changes and resume afterwards. Here are some takeaways from our experience. The PDM which looks like a chunky smart phone is the center of the system. This is where the pump settings are programmed and blood sugar tested. It's the only way to program an insulin bonus. The Pods need to be changed every three days. If not changed within the allotted time, and after much warning the pod will shut down so you are forced to change it. The PD Continue reading >> Toddlers And Babies On Insulin Pumps ° Seeing is believing the best way to introduce small children to the pump is to do a pump trial. This is usually done with saline and most pump companies are happy to assist you. I have found that wearing the pump myself (yes even doing the infusion set) gave me a good sense of what my daughter would be experiencing. I started to wear the pump a week before Nikki Tyler, at the age of 3 was scheduled to try it she was very curious at what I was wearing and wanted a pump like mommy. This made putting the pump on her a lot easier because she wanted one like mommy. ° Treat the pumping experience in the most positive of ways: ° I had a goody basket made up with all kinds of fun little items (cost was like 2.00 apiece) I wrapped each one up and had a basket filled. This was the site changing basket Nikki Tyler got to pick out a goody every time we changed her site. This made the actually changing of her site something that she would look forward to instead of dreading. When she actually started to tell me it was time to change her site (she wanted the goody) I knew that we were doing fine. ° One mom I knew even through a "Pumping party" for her daughter. A couple of days after going on the pump the mom invited over family and friends to help celebrate her daughters new adventure. Family and friends all gave her little gifts and items to help her wear her pump. This was a great way for family and friends to also learn more about the pumping experience and share in the adventure. ° The most important part of pumping is to have a sense of humor(you never know when the pump alarm will go off). Right after going on the pump my husband and I went to visit a sick aunt of mine in a nursing home. Immediately upon entering the building Nikki's alarm on the pump went off, being Continue reading >> Insulin Pumps Comparison 2016 Insulin Pumps Compared 2016, is here to help you make the decision on which Insulin Pump to choose as we outline the main features and benefits of the leading pump brands for 2016. Once you've made the decision to move from injections to an insulin pump the next step is to choose which Insulin Pump you want your child to have, or maybe you are changing from one Insulin Pump to another. Our Insulin Pump comparison guide can help you with that decision. All insulin pumps essentially do the same job, they deliver insulin without the need for injections. However each brand of Insulin Pump has different features and benefits which we outline below. MEDTRONIC MINIMED 640G INSULIN PUMP The Medtronic Minimed 640G is one of the newest insulin pumps to hit the market. Medtronic have a reliable history and are considered one of the leading brands, they have launched many versions of their pump over the years but the Minimed 640G has definitely caused the biggest stir. The pump offers an integrated CGMS option, using the Medtronic Enlite Sensors, though you may have to self fund these. If you choose to go down the integrated CGMS route this pump really comes into it's own with the new SmartGuard capabilities. The CGMS can detect a hypo 30 minutes before it happens, the pump will then suspend insulin in a bid to prevent the wearer having a hypo, once bg levels have recovered the pump will resume. However you do need to have the sensors to use SmartGuard. The pump itself is discrete and modern looking available in a range of colours which is always popular with children. There is also a choice of insulin reservoir size, you can choose between 180 or 300 units so this could be ideal for teens and those with higher insulin requirements. The Medtronic Minimed 640G links to the Conto Continue reading >> The Simple And Smart Choice To Help Families Manage Diabetes. Designed For Today. Ready for Tomorrow.™ Experience our #1-rated Customer Support for yourself, and learn why Tandem is the fastest growing insulin pump company on the market.1 Fill out this form to have a Tandem Pump Specialist reach out. The t:slim X2 Insulin Pump, approved for ages 6 and up, is simple to learn for kids, as well as parents, school nurses, and anyone else involved in their care. So you can rest easier, whether they're at home, school, camp, or sleepovers. Continue reading >> Can Insulin Pumps Work Better Than Injections For Kids With Diabetes? (Reuters Health) - Children and teens with type 1 diabetes who use insulin pumps may have better-controlled blood sugar and fewer complications than youth who inject insulin, a new study suggests. Type 1 diabetes is a lifelong condition that develops when the pancreas produces little or no insulin, a hormone needed to allow blood sugar to enter cells and produce energy. People with the condition usually have to test their own blood sugar level throughout the day and inject insulin to manage it; otherwise they risk complications like heart disease and kidney damage. Researchers examined data on 14,460 diabetes patients under 20 years old who used insulin pumps and another 16,460 patients who injected insulin. With pumps, patients were less likely to develop dangerously low blood sugar or a life-threatening accumulation of acids in the blood that happens when sugar levels get too high. "The study adds to the growing evidence of the benefits of insulin pump therapy, when applied appropriately, in the young," said Dr. Roman Hovorka of the University of Cambridge Metabolic Research Laboratories in the U.K. Previous research has suggested pumps may help young patients get better blood sugar control than they can achieve by giving themselves multiple daily insulin injections, Hovorka, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email. But research to date on how well pumps work to prevent dangerously low blood sugar has yielded mixed results, he said. All of the patients in the current study had been using either injected or pumped insulin for at least one year. Overall, dangerously low blood sugar known as hypoglycemia happened at a yearly rate of 9.55 out of every 100 kids treated with insulin pumps, compared with almost 14 children out of every 100 treated with injectio Continue reading >> Kids Can Be Kids With The Medtronic Insulin Pump Tess doesn't let diabetes get in the way of her fun. "When Tess was 15 months old, I found her drinking from the paddling pool in our garden. She was too young to tell me she was thirsty. This type of behavior lead us to discover that she had type 1 diabetes and she was put on a regimen of 4 injections a day. It was always difficult to keep control because most of the time Tess would be high but then she would crash unexpectedly which made life difficult for everyone. On her 2nd birthday, she was put onto the MiniMed insulin pump and since then, we have felt that we have Tess back again. To all other parents who have thought about getting their child an insulin pump, I would tell them to get one as soon as possible!" Depending on how much your child wants others to know, consider encouraging him/her to do a "show and tell" about their diabetes and their cool pump technology. Hanging out and playing with friends is one of the best ways for your child to be healthy and stay emotionally balanced. Your child's social life while on a pump can be as flexible as your child's schedule demands, improving your child's mood and quality of life. "To all other parents who have thought about getting their child an insulin pump, I would tell them to get one as soon as possible!" Continue reading >> Insulin Pump Vs. Insulin Injection: Which Is Best For Type 1 Children? Insulin pumps therapy is associated with better glycemic control and fewer complications, new study suggests. Insulin delivery via injection and continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion via insulin pump were compared in a recent observational study to determine whether the rates of severe hypoglycemia and diabetic ketoacidosis are lower with insulin pump therapy compared with insulin injection therapy in young adults with type 1 diabetes. The study population included 30,579 patients younger than 20 years with type 1 diabetes duration of more than one year and who have been treated with either insulin pump therapy or with multiple daily (≥4) insulin injections for at least one year. Researchers examined data of 30,579 participants with mean age of 14.1 years, in which 14,119 patients used insulin pump therapy (median duration, 3.7 years) and the other 16,460 patients used insulin injections (median duration, 3.6 years). Patients using pump therapy (n = 9814) were matched with 9,814 patients using injection therapy. The study findings show that patients were less likely to develop severe low blood sugar (difference, −4.42 [95% CI, −6.15 to −2.69]; P < .001) or diabetic ketoacidosis (difference, −0.63 [95% CI, −1.24 to −0.02]; P = .04) when using an insulin pump instead of insulin injections. The glycated hemoglobin levels were also lower in young people who used insulin pump (8.04%) than in those who injected insulin (8.22%); (difference, −0.18 [95% CI, −0.22 to −0.13], P < .001). Total daily insulin doses were also lower with an insulin pump therapy (0.84 U/kg) than with injections therapy (0.98 U/kg); (difference, −0.14 [−0.15 to −0.13], P < .001). There was no significant difference in body mass index between pump therapy and injection therap Continue reading >> Insulin Pump Therapy Pump Contents Insulin Pump Therapy Why Good Control is Important Pumps vs. Shots Pump Basics Using the Pump Is the Pump Right for You? Kids and Pumps Life on the Pump Wearing Your Pump Pumps in School Getting Started with the Pump Infusion Sets Related Products Links and Resources Insulin Pump Therapy An insulin pump is a small mechanical device, a little larger than a pager that is worn outside the body, often on a belt or in a pocket. It delivers fast-acting insulin into the body via an infusion set -- a thin plastic tube ending in a small, flexible plastic cannula or a very thin needle. You insert the cannula beneath the skin at the infusion site, usually in your abdomen or upper buttocks. You keep the infusion set in place for two to three days (sometimes more), and then move it to a new location. All insulin is delivered through the infusion set. The insulin pump is not an artificial pancreas. Rather, it is computer-driven device that delivers fast-acting insulin (NovoLog, Humalog, or Apidra) in precise amounts at pre-programmed times. Wearing an insulin pump might require more work on your part than traditional injection therapy, especially if you are not used to checking your blood sugar several times a day. You must also learn to use the pump to deliver the extra insulin you require when you eat. The following companies make or sell insulin pumps in the United States: When you consider pump therapy, be sure to contact each company to learn about their product offerings. Insulin pump features vary, and you want to be sure to find the pump that best meets your needs. The number of people using insulin pump therapy to manage their diabetes is growing rapidly; roughly 500,000 people around the world use an insulin pump. Their reasons for choosing the pump are many, Continue reading >> Insulin Pump Therapy For Kids There's no doubt that interest in insulin pumps is up among people with diabetes. In fact, the most commonly asked question of the staff at the Yale Children's Diabetes Program in New Haven, Connecticut, is, "Am I a candidate for the pump?" or "Is my child a candidate for the pump?" In many cases, the answer is yes. Let's have a look at what makes a child a good candidate for a pump and what's involved in getting started using one. As you read, keep in mind that this article describes primarily how the Yale Children's Diabetes Program operates. As in all aspects of diabetes care, there are many "right" ways of doing things, and the diabetes center in your area may do things differently. If you are interested in any of the methods or products mentioned in this article, please check with your health-care team before making changes in your child's diabetes-care routine. Who's a pump candidate? The children who are most likely to be offered a pump at Yale are those who are working very hard to maintain normal blood glucose levels, those who are not meeting goals, those who ask about pump treatment and how it might help them, and those whose episodes of hypoglycemia or high blood glucose are affecting their school work, sports performance, and normal, day-to-day living. However, pump treatment will succeed only if both child and parents are motivated and have reasonable expectations of what a pump can and can't achieve. They must understand that a pump is only as good as the person operating it. In addition, parents need to be reliable, and a child must be willing to check his blood glucose level at least four times a day. In fact, a child or teen wouldn't be considered for pump treatment at the Yale Program if this minimum requirement were not Continue reading >> Children And Pump Therapy We're dedicated to creating medical devices to help you and your child better manage diabetes. Whether your child was just diagnosed with diabetes or has been managing it for some time, Medtronic is the right place to turn for help. Over 250,000 families who have children with diabetes count on Medtronic and our diabetes products to secure their child's long-term health. In concert with your healthcare professional, we are committed to providing the best products, service, and support for you and your family. How can Medtronic Products Help My Child? It is likely that you and your child regularly seek information that will help you best manage his or her diabetes. While many options are available to children with diabetes, the Medtronic insulin pumps deliver precise, timely insulin doses 24/7, similar to the way a healthy pancreas delivers basal and bolus insulin. What is an Insulin Pump? Like a pancreas, an insulin pump continuously delivers tiny doses of insulin to your child's body, and it replaces the need to give routine insulin injections with syringes or pens. Insulin pumps are not implanted in your child's body. They are small enough to fit in a pocket or on your child's waistband. Is My Child Right for Insulin Pump Therapy? From infants to teenagers, thousands of families every year discover that insulin pump therapy is a better way to manage their child's diabetes. Pump Compatibility Quiz (True or False) How do you know whether your child is right for pump therapy? Take the following quiz and talk with your healthcare professional about the results. Do you have basic familiarity with diabetes (i.e. what insulin does, what blood sugar levels should be, what hypoglycemia and DKA are and how to treat these problems if they arise)? Do you and your child regularl Continue reading >> Pump Therapy For Children: Weighing The Risks And Benefits View 1: The Cons of Insulin Pump Therapy in the Young Child Abstract In Brief Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion therapy can provide improved diabetes care and improve quality of life for some children with diabetes. However, insulin pump therapy in children poses unique problems not faced in adult diabetes management. Appropriate supervision of pump therapy in a young child requires an adult who is motivated, educated, and available at all times to manage the insulin pump. Over the past 10 years, endocrinologists and individuals with diabetes have increasingly attempted to reach near-normal blood glucose values in diabetes management. The use of the insulin pump to achieve these goals has become increasingly popular over the past 5 years. As physicians gained experience using insulin pumps in adults and older adolescents, we began to question its usefulness in younger children. Parents, also, are increasingly asking about continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) therapy in young children. Parental interest is often driven by information obtained from Websites and chat rooms on the Internet. Insulin pump use as an alternative to injection therapy is often described in these forums as a promising alternative to achieve better metabolic control and a more flexible lifestyle for young children. These Websites are not always objective, however, and information obtained from chat rooms is often biased toward the individual needs of a single patient. Nevertheless, the Internet is a powerful force influencing family and physician decision making. With increasing interest from families for insulin pump therapy, physicians need to be prepared to discuss the pros and cons of CSII therapy in children of all ages. CSII therapy has proven to be an effective tool in diab Continue reading >> Insulin Pumps For Children Results of recent studies* show that insulin pumps can be both safe and effective for toddlers and young children, provided that their parents are both knowledgeable about and motivated to use the device. An insulin pump may help make the task of balancing insulin and glucose easier and can also help reduce hypoglycaemia. Many clinical studies* confirm that Type 1 patients of all ages who switch from multiple daily injections (MDI) to insulin pump therapy report improvements in their quality of life and increased satisfaction with their treatment. I realized in the first few hours of learning about an insulin pump that life would be different. It was clear to me that with a pump, my child would have a better life. How the MiniMed® 640G insulin pump can help in daily life The MiniMed® 640G insulin pump has many features and settings that may be ideal for younger users. The Bolus Wizard® takes into account previously administered insulin that is still in the body, so that the bolus calculations are more accurate. A child lock feature that disables pump buttons, so insulin can not accidentally be programmed. A remote control is also available to put parents in sole control. Where can my child keep his or her insulin pump? This is often one of the first questions asked by many parents and children. In fact, the pump can be easily attached to a belt or carried in a pocket. Various pump cases are also available. Insulin pumps and sports? How does that work? There are often questions about wearing the pump during activities such as sports, dance and parties. Usually, the pump can remain attached without interfering in these activities. The pump can be disconnected (for up to 60 minutes) for showers, swimming or intense activity. It has to be connected again after, and in ca Continue reading >> Insulin Pump Rundown Choosing an insulin pump doesn't have to be an overwhelming process. Should you go with a more traditional pump where you can monitor your insulin levels directly? Are you looking for a model that works with a BGM monitor and allows you to administer insulin via a remote? Maybe you need a pump that offers integration with a CGM system. What about size? Color? To use tubes or not to use tubes? Presenting the options so you can find out what pump best fits your lifestyle is our goal. So, with several models on the market, let us help you sort through the choices by taking a look at what's available and breaking down the various features of each. We've separated the pumps into four categories: pumps that incorporate or work with a Blood Glucose Monitor (BGM) and offer Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM), pumps with just CGM capability, pumps with just a BGM, and standalone pumps that don't work with a BGM or offer CGM. Hybrid Closed-Loop System The 670 G system is the newest member to the Medtronic pump family and the first hybrid closed-loop system. In other ways, it is a like a "basal modulator" where you have to still bolus but it predicts your basal rate. Every 5 minutes, the auto-mode option (hybrid closed-loop) automatically adjusts basal insulin delivery based on your sugar levels to keep you range. It is excellent at catching lows because it stops your insulin dosage 30 minutes before you reach your pre-selected low limits, then it will automatically restart insulin when your levels recover. Possible concerns: excessive alerts and extended menu that needs clearing. Only approved for ages 14+ because it has a total daily dose requirement of at least 8 units a day. Feeling of loss of control of management with closed-loop system. Pumps with BGM and CGM ca Continue reading >>
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What are the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy? By Elia Admin Share Link What is an ectopic pregnancy? An ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy that develops outside the uterine cavity. Under normal circumstances, an ovum is fertilized in the Fallopian tube and then implants in the uterus. In the case of an ectopic pregnancy, the egg fails to reach the uterus and develops in a fallopian tube (tubal pregnancy, which occurs in 96% to 98% of ectopic pregnancies), in an ovary, on the cervix or in the abdomen. What's more, in an ectopic pregnancy, the fetus cannot develop. It may die of its own accord, or an operation may be required to halt its growth and remove it. In fact, if the fertilized egg is not removed and the pregnancy continues, medical intervention is essential. Treatment is then urgently required, as the growth of the pregnancy can lead to the bursting of the Fallopian tube, causing internal haemorrhage. An ectopic pregnancy remains the leading cause of death for women in the 1st trimester of pregnancy. There are around 2 ectopic pregnancies for every 100 births, and one ectopic pregnancy for every 13 miscarriages. What are the causes and risk factors for ectopic pregnancy? The exact cause of an ectopic pregnancy is still unknown. However, it is believed that an ectopic pregnancy can be explained by the fact that a fertilized egg that is too large has not been able to travel all the way down the Fallopian tube to the uterus, and therefore remains trapped there. This is known as a tubal pregnancy. Sometimes, the spermatozoon has fertilized the egg when it was not in the fallopian tube. The egg is then implanted in an ovary, the peritoneal cavity or the fallopian tube. Moreover, it is often an anomaly in the fallopian tube that has blocked the egg's migration. It is thought that risk factors such as : STDs In history of salpingitis (infection of the fallopian tubes following chlamydial infection) What are the symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy? During an ectopic pregnancy, a woman has the same symptoms as during a conventional pregnancy (nausea, vomiting, intense fatigue, breast pain, etc.), but sometimes the EP is asymptomatic. However, if the EP is not detected in time, the fertilized egg does not develop in the uterus, so it does not have the space and nutrients needed to continue its development. It will gradually detach, leading to cataclysmic haemorrhage, and become encysted in the fallopian tube, which in turn will distend and sometimes rupture, causing internal haemorrhage. At the time of the breakup, the woman may have : Irregular, often dark, and very heavy bleeding, in which case we advise you to wear protection or a very absorbent pad. period pants very absorbent Cramps or pelvic pain of varying intensity, sometimes felt from the shoulder to the knee, with successive episodes of discomfort due to blood loss and a drop in blood pressure, Pallor or dizziness due to significant blood loss, Intense pain on one side of the lower abdomen, Vomiting and/or diarrhea If the fallopian tubes rupture: Intense abdominal pain and heavy vaginal bleeding. A drop in blood pressure leading to symptoms of shock, such as paleness, sweating and fainting. In rare cases, the tube does not burst, but instead cracks into the peritoneal cavity. The blood then slowly drains out and collects behind the uterus, where it coagulates and pushes out the neighbouring organs. Symptoms include A pallor Pelvic pain Urinary and rectal disorders Unusual bleeding If you experience any of these symptoms, rush to hospital or call an ambulance
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Waltham Abbey Music The Organ The organ at Waltham Abbey is at the heart of the life of our church, playing its part in worship, concerts, recitals and in our service to the community through wedding, baptisms and funerals. The instrument has a long history and now comprises a combination of the 1953 Walker instrument and the 2019 re-design, repair and rebuild by Mander Organs. A Short History of the Organ The history of the present organ in the Abbey begins with a barrel organ, having 6 stops and a repertoire of 8 hymn tunes, installed in the West gallery exactly 200 years ago in 1819 by the pioneering firm of Flight & Robson. In 1850 this instrument was converted to finger and foot operation and expanded to two manuals in the first of several rebuilds over a little more than a century by Joseph W. Walker (& Sons, in due course). The Walker firm in its heyday was a significant force in British organ-building. New and substantially new organs included St Margaret's Church, Westminster (1898) where the famous Edwin Lemare was organist and wrought a considerable influence on the firm's approach to organ design, York Minster (1903), Bristol Cathedral (1907) and much other work all over Britain and the Commonwealth. In the 1950s and 60s the firm was at the forefront of this country's response to the neo-Classical 'organ revival' movement, which was a move away from trying to make organs sound ever more like a symphony orchestra (and ever louder), and towards a new appreciation of the distinctive, bright, clear tone-colours that only organ pipes can create. Post-'revival' Walker organs include the ground-breaking Brompton Oratory (1954), and Liverpool Metropolitan and Blackburn Cathedrals (1960s). The Waltham Abbey organ was enlarged in 1860, at which point the first proper pedal pipes arrived. However, it was entirely rebuilt in 1879 in a larger form in the North-East corner of the church. A number of stops, including the majority of the third manual were prepared for, and the project was completed in 1893. The final major piece of Walker work was a 1953 rebuild and return to the West gallery, with considerable enlargement of the Choir and Pedal divisions, all very much in spite of restricted gallery space and post-war funding. The magnificent free-standing console dates from this time, as did a less than magnificent pipe front, originally envisaged as temporary but surviving until the current rebuild. (Learn more about the 1953 rebuild) In 1994, Principal Pipe Organs of York undertook limited refurbishment, and supplied a number of new pipes either in place of or crammed in alongside existing ones. The 1953 rebuild had just missed the 'organ revival', and the 1994 project was intended to bring brighter and clearer tones into the organ. Sadly, it was not able to address fundamental problems attributable to accelerated aging of wood and leather in the organ's elevated position within a centrally heated Abbey, and exacerbated by lack of maintenance access in the cramped gallery to remedy anything without major dismantling. As more and more of the organ failed, it became apparent that more drastic action was needed. It also had to be admitted that the latest additions, which on the face of it delivered what had been asked for and represented good value for limited funds, were not entirely successful musically. The Latest Rebuild A committee was formed, an independent advisor Dr William McVicker was appointed, and in 2008 an appeal was launched, originally with the aim of replacing what was now frankly a mongrel of an organ with a redundant instrument of pedigree transplanted from elsewhere and rebuilt for the Abbey. A change in criteria for Heritage Lottery Funding of organ projects, roughly coinciding with a change of Director of Music at the Abbey, triggered a re-assessment. The considerable challenges in turning the Walker organ into a thing of aural and visual beauty and long-term reliability were finely balanced against those of undertaking the 'transplant' without Lottery funding, and the warm response of a number of folk to the possibility of not throwing the old organ away tipped that balance. Following the sale of the parish's redundant Victoria Hall premises while the tender process for the organ contract was ongoing, funds were sufficient not only to address fundamental issues with the organ's design but to consider improvements that were not absolutely essential but which it would have been a shame not to undertake at the same time. It so happens that the long and careful tendering process led the parish to contract its local organ builder, Mander Organs of Bethnal Green, East London, whose portfolio includes a thorough rebuild at the Royal Albert Hall and the care of the organs of St Paul's Cathedral. The final specification was negotiated between John Mander (now retired), Mander's Tonal Director Michael Blighton whose job it is to 'voice' the 2,665 pipes to optimum tone quality, William McVicker, and the Abbey organist Jonathan Lilley, with the Rector, retained architect Sherry Bates and the organ committee having a say on matters affecting the organ's appearance. Design work and pipe-making were already under way when the old organ was dismantled in July 2018, and re-installation took place April to July 2019. The new installation is best understood as a new organ incorporating some two-thirds of the older pipes. Also retained is certain hardware that it made sense to refurbish, such as the magnificent Walker console, with improved playing aids laid out in careful consultation with the Abbey organists, and the sturdy old air blower, now with enhanced noise reduction. The infrastructure, however, is entirely new, in order that modern design methods might facilitate a more efficient use of precious space and thence a more rational new layout. For the first time since at least 1953 there will be direct egress of sound from, and ready maintenance access to, all parts of the organ for which those things matter. Over and above the replacement of those pipes felt to be of less than ideal tone quality, there are two significant new stops. One of these is a 16-foot Diapason stop with metal pipes and a clearer tone than the older wooden ones. The introduction of these and the replacement of certain other large pipes bring a most welcome bonus; they are cast in a burnished tin-rich alloy for arranging into an impressive new facade. Secondly, the designers surprised us by finding space after all for a 32-foot reed stop, which comprises the tallest and the deepest-pitched organ pipes in Essex, albeit with half-length resonators for the lowest 6 notes – there isn't actually a pipe 32 feet long! – and which rounds up the number of 'speaking' stops to 50. ×The Post War Restoration of the Abbey Church Organ Church Archivist, Grenville Weltch uncovers facts from the archives about the 1953 rebuild The need to repair the three-manual organ was first mentioned in September 1946. This proposed a complete overhaul at a cost of £765 of which £200 was promised as a result of war damage. In February 1949, it was recorded that an electric organ blower had recently been fitted by Messrs. J.W. Walker & Co. Ltd. Ruislip, Middx. That May saw the launch of an Organ Rebuilding Fund with a target of raising £5,500 in three years. By November 1950, the cost of modernising and the entire rebuilding of the organ , moving it from the north east end of the chancel to the western gallery and providing a detached console (close to the chancel) had risen to just under £6,000. Approximately half had already been raised, helped by Mr. H. J. Bolton who left £1,566.14.0 to the organ fund in his will. Unfortunately, though, the total cost of the organ repairs had risen to £6,600 by September 1951. J.W. Walker & Co. Ltd. were appointed to carry out the work on the organ. Undeterred by the rising costs, the project continued and in June 1953 the organ was dismantled. It was temporarily replaced by a large American organ. Rebuilding work began in the west gallery on 12th October 1953 but the cost had now risen to £6,732. Ultimately, the works were achieved with a total cost not far short of £7,000. Finally, on 18th December 1953 the organ was dedicated by the Archdeacon Emeritus of Southend, the Ven. E.N. Gowing. The Hallelujah Chorus was played and new Congregational Service books were introduced. This was followed two days later by an organ recital given by Mr. Frank Jackson, A.R.C.O., the Church organist, who, in the words of the vicar Canon Cleall, "had for 44 years presided at the old broken organ which had now given place to a truly magnificent instrument, wholly worthy of its noble setting and ranking among the first class three-manual organs throughout the country". We look forward to recording something similar when our own Director of Music, Jonathan Lilley, plays the rebuilt instrument!
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is it good for health? Lactose is a sugar found in milk and dairy products. Some people have lactose intolerance, which means they cannot digest this sugar properly. This can cause unpleasant symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, and diarrhea. To avoid these symptoms, some people choose to adopt a lactose-free diet. But is this diet good for your health? The benefits of a lactose-free diet For people who have lactose intolerance, a lactose-free diet can help reduce unpleasant symptoms. By eliminating dairy products from their diet, these people can feel better about themselves. Additionally, some dairy products, such as cheese and ice cream, are high in fat and calories. By eliminating these foods, people can also lose weight and improve their overall health. For people with lactose intolerance, following a lactose-free diet can benefit their health. can help reduce unpleasant symptoms, eliminating dairy products from their diet allows them to experience new tastes and textures. People on a lactose-free diet can opt for alternatives like almond milk, soy milk, or coconut milk. Some dairy products, such as cheese and ice cream, are high in fat and calories, which can be harmful to your health. By eliminating these foods, people can also lose weight and improve their overall health. It should be noted that people on a lactose-free diet should ensure that they are getting enough calcium and vitamin D from other sources, such as leafy green vegetables, nuts and fatty fish. Some research has shown that the lactose-free diet may help reduce inflammation in people with autoimmune diseases such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. These diseases can cause chronic inflammation that can damage tissues and organs in the body. Although the results of these studies are encouraging, it is important to consult a healthcare professional before making any dietary changes to treat an illness. The disadvantages of a lactose-free diet Although the lactose-free diet can be beneficial for people with lactose intolerance, it also has some drawbacks. First, dairy products are an important source of calcium and vitamin D. Eliminating these foods completely can make it difficult for people to get enough of these essential nutrients. Additionally, some lactose-free products, such as milk alternatives, may contain unhealthy additives and preservatives. However, there are natural alternatives to nutrient-dense dairy products, such as green vegetables, nuts and seeds. Spinach, broccoli, and collard greens are excellent sources of calcium, while nuts and seeds are rich in omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin E. By including these foods in their diet, dieters lactose-free can be sure to get enough essential nutrients. Additionally, while the lactose-free diet may have some downsides, these can be overcome by choosing nutrient-dense natural alternatives and organic lactose-free products. People on a lactose-free diet can thus be sure to get enough essential nutrients while avoiding unnatural additives and preservatives. Another concern to consider is that the lactose-free diet can lead to a deficiency in probiotics, which are often found in dairy products. Bacteria beneficial to gut health, called probiotics, help boost the immune system and maintain digestive health. Eliminating dairy products from the diet can lead to a loss of these beneficial bacteria. To compensate for this loss, it is important to eat other probiotic-rich foods, such as lacto-fermented vegetables, lactose-free yogurts and probiotic supplements. In addition, people who follow a lactose-free diet should be careful with their calcium intake, since dairy products are also an important source of this nutrient. To get enough calcium, it is recommended to consume leafy green vegetables, nuts and seeds, as well as calcium-fortified foods, such as almond milk and orange juice. The lactose-free diet can be beneficial for people with lactose intolerance. However, it is crucial to note that the importance of ensuring that you get enough calcium and vitamin D through other food sources or by taking supplements. It is also important to monitor the consumption of probiotics to maintain good digestive and immune health. If you are considering adopting a lactose-free diet, it is recommended that you consult a healthcare professional to ensure that you are getting all the nutrients you need to stay
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Bronson Pinchot's Height, Weight, Body Measurements, Biography Biography - A Short Wiki What's the height and weight of this fabulous actor? Bronson Pinchot has an incredible body, to be sure. Below is a list of all his known body measurements and more! Bronson Pinchot is an American actor who has a net worth of $2 million dollars. He is perhaps best known for his role as Balki Bartokomous on the ABC sitcom "Perfect Strangers" which he played from 1986-1993. Along with appearing on numerous TV shows and films primarily throughout the '90s, he has also had extensive work as a narrator for audiobooks–by 2014 he already had over 100 recordings. Quotes "I never did love Hollywood, I just loved the work." Bronson Pinchot "I think I'm going to pull a Charlie Chaplin and have kids when I'm 60." Bronson Pinchot " Bronson Pinchot "Beverly Hills Cop' opened up a whole world. I got the television show and movies, and I would go sign autographs for one hour and get paid $25,000." Bronson Pinchot "Restoring' is a very arrogant concept. If you're taking a house from 1812, do you restore it to how it looked the day after it was built, or restore it to the way it looked in 1828, or the way it looked in 1872? Do the minimum to stop it from falling apart, and then get away."
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Antarika Sen Related Antarika Sen has a PhD in emotion and cognitive psychology. She enjoys data analysis and creative writing. Music, TV shows, and movies are her go-to pick-me-ups. She looks forward to blending her data analysis skills and understanding of human behaviour in the tech world
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Partnership for Preventive Pet Healthcare to unveil new data tools for veterinary practices January 15, 2012 Orlando -- About 59 percent of veterinary professionals responding to a recent survey recognize the economic and health problems associated with the decline in veterinary visits. Orlando -- About 59 percent of veterinary professionals responding to a recent survey recognize the economic and health problems associated with the decline in veterinary visits. That data comes from the Partnership for Preventive Pet Healthcare, a collaboration of associations and industry groups to improve the health of pets through disease prevention. Advertisement In a presentation today at the North American Veterinary Conference (NAVC), officials unveiled their plan to release new data tools for veterinarians to help veterinary practices survey their clientele about preventive care. The survey instrument will also allow the practice to compare attitudinal differences about preventive care practices with the hospital staff. The tools are currently going through a beta test with 23 practices collaborating. By March, the number is expected to mushroom to 100 practices, and full implementation is expected by the end of this year or early next year. The idea, says Dr. Michael T. Cavanaugh, executive director of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), is to help practices identify gaps in philosophies or approaches to prevention so that veterinary practices can develop a strategy to reverse the trend. The most recent survey shows that almost 80 percent of respondents recognize the problem of declining veterinary visits, adds Dr. Jeremy Kees, an assistant professor of marketing and The Richard Naclario Emerging Scholar in Public Policy at Villanova University. Conversely, 77 percent of the veterinary professionals surveyed believe they can have a positive impact. Another 72 percent said they should spend more time talking to pet owners about preventive care. Kees says that understanding this perception gap between veterinarians and pet owners will be key to implementing and reinforcing the value and benefit of annual veterinary visits.
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Deliciously Tender: Slow Cooker Chicken Thighs Recipe Slow-cooked meals are an excellent way to prepare delicious and healthy meals. The slow cooking process helps to retain the nutrients in the food, which is good for your overall health. One such dish that is perfect for slow cooking is the chicken thighs recipe. It is easy to make, has numerous health benefits, and it is incredibly versatile. 1. In a small bowl, mix the smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, thyme, and oregano. 2. Coat the chicken thighs with the seasoning mixture. 3. Heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. 4. Add the chicken thighs, skin side down, and cook for 3-4 minutes, until the skin is golden brown. 5. Transfer the chicken thighs to a slow cooker. 6. Pour the chicken broth over the chicken thighs. 7. Cover the slow cooker and cook on low for 6-8 hours or until the chicken is tender. 8. Serve the chicken with your favorite sides. Health Benefits: The chicken thighs recipe is a nutritious and healthy dish that provides a range of health benefits. Here are a few reasons why you should try this delicious recipe: 1. High in protein: Chicken thighs are rich in protein, which is essential for building muscle and repairing tissues in the body. 2. Rich in vitamins and minerals: Chicken thighs are a good source of vitamins and minerals, including vitamin B6, phosphorus, and selenium. These nutrients are essential for maintaining healthy bones, improving brain function, and reducing inflammation in the body. 3. Low in fat: While chicken thighs have more fat than chicken breasts, they are still a healthier option than many other types of meat. Skin-on chicken thighs are a good source of healthy fats that help to promote heart health. 4. Great source of flavor: Chicken thighs contain more flavor than chicken breasts, making for a more delicious meal. FAQs: 1. Can I use boneless, skinless chicken thighs for this recipe? Yes, you can use boneless, skinless chicken thighs for this recipe. However, bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs work best because they retain more flavor and moisture during the long cooking process. 2. Can I use chicken broth instead of water? Yes, you can use chicken broth instead of water. Using chicken broth will add more flavor to the recipe and enhance the overall taste of the dish. 3. Can I add vegetables to the slow cooker? Yes, you can add your favorite vegetables to the slow cooker to create a one-pot meal. Try adding potatoes, carrots, and onions to the recipe for added flavor and nutrition. 4. How long can I keep the leftovers in the fridge? Leftovers can be kept in the fridge for up to four days. Make sure to store them in an airtight container and reheat thoroughly before serving. Conclusion: This delicious and healthy slow cooker chicken thigh recipe is perfect for those who want a tasty and effortless meal. It is rich in protein, low in fat, and packed with nutrients that keep your body healthy and strong. So, create this delicious meal and enjoy it with your favorite sides and vegetables.
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AUTHOR, EDITOR, TEACHER How to Write a Picture Book Query Letter (Template and Example) by Tracy C. Gold on April 27, 2023 I have great news about picture book query letters: they can be extremely short and simple! Many authors agonize over query letters for novels and memoirs because they are key in convincing an agent to read a whole book. Picture books, on the other hand, are so short that agents are likely to at least skim the whole book as long as the query letter is half-decent. Back when I was an agent intern going through query letters, that's certainly what I did. Of course, you should still carefully compose a solid query letter, but much of the advice you'll find online about query letters is geared toward longer books. So, here's my take on writing a picture book query letter (with an example of my own successful letter). Keep in mind that traditional publishers find the illustrators for their books. You only need to submit the manuscript and there's no need to mention an illustrator. If you're an author/illustrator, read to the bottom for some tips just for you! Follow the basic template you'd use for any book: the hook, the book, and the cook. "The hook" is your elevator pitch—how would you describe the book in 30 seconds to intrigue someone? "The book" is your longer description of the book—if you need it—and how that book fits into the market. As you'll see in my example below, I only used "the hook" to describe my book on its own, and the next paragraph was describing my book in relation to other published books. I didn't want to say my own book was the next "Goodnight Moon" or "Go the F*ck to Sleep," but I knew my book was in conversation with those books, so I found a way to work them in. In addition, I included titles published by Familius to show that my book would be a good fit for them. When you're writing to an agent and not directly to a publisher, it's much harder to find books they've worked on. I would not even try to look this up, but rather just use any relevant book that has been published in the last few years. "The cook" is your bio. Keep this very short and sweet. If you have relevant expertise, include it—for example, if you teach kids how to sail, and your book is about a sailboat, or you're a shark researcher writing about sharks, definitely say so. Note: for novels and memoirs, you'll hear that you should not give away the ending in the query letter. For a picture book, I would 100% give away the ending. Reading a longer book is an immersive experience and you might need the suspense to keep agents turning the page. Yes, some picture books rely on suspense, too, but the agent/editor is going to see the ending in about two minutes once they skim your manuscript, so you might as well get them surprised/chuckling about the ending in the query. After your query, unless the submission guidelines say otherwise, I would recommend pasting your book below your query and attaching it. Say so in your email, and include the courtesy line "This is a simultaneous submission" if you're writing to more than one agent or publisher. If you're writing to agents, you can add something like "I would be happy to send along other picture books if you're interested," as agents generally like to see multiple picture books before signing a new client. Picture Book Query Letter Example In hindsight, I also would have included the word count in the first line ("Everyone's Sleepy but the Baby" is an 89-word picture book showing…). It didn't count against me, though, as Familius wrote back in a week and said they wanted to publish my book! Woohoo! (Note—it doesn't normally happen that quickly!) Dear Familius editors, "Everyone's Sleepy but the Baby" is a picture book showing the entire family and house getting ready to go to bed–even though the baby's not sleepy at all! As the parent of a toddler, I know the value of books that help woo a baby to sleep, from the classic "Goodnight Moon" to the popular baby shower gag gift "Go the F*ck to Sleep." With spare text, "Everyone's Sleepy but the Baby" acknowledges parents' frustration but is certainly meant to be read to babies at bedtime, like Familius titles "At the Stroke of Goodnight" and "Goodnight Whispers." I am a writer, teacher, editor, and mom living in Baltimore, Maryland. My writing has been published in YARN, Youth Imagination, The Stoneslide Corrective, and several other magazines. I am the social media and membership coordinator for my region of SCBWI. I am active on Instagram (@tracycgold) and Twitter (@tracycgold). I have attached the book and pasted it below. This is a simultaneous submission. Best, Tracy Gold What if I Illustrate My Own Books? You must be very talented! Different agents and publishers have different guidelines for this situation, so make sure you check their websites. You generally do not need a fully illustrated book. If in doubt send the following elements: A query letter as above. I would add a sentence saying "I have included sample illustrations and a dummy for the book, but I am open to having a different illustrator." (If that is true, of course!) Make sure the files you are sending aren't too large. This is a benefit of not sending a full book of color illustrations (as well as the time you'll save by not illustrating the whole book before querying!). Keep an open mind about who will illustrate your book. I have accomplished author/illustrator friends who sometimes have other illustrators illustrate their books. This can be because a publisher wants a more famous illustrator, or because the book's tone is a better match for a different illustrator. On the flip side, sometimes an agent or publisher may not like the text of whatever you're submitting, but may want to hire you to illustrate a different project. Having a good online portfolio can open up those opportunities. In Conclusion That's it! If those post helps you find your agent or publisher, I'd love to hear about it. If you would like more help, I do help authors edit their picture books and query letters—feel free to reach out at tracycgold@gmail.com. 3 Responses to "How to Write a Picture Book Query Letter (Template and Example) " Hi Tracy, I love your website post on writing a picture book query letter. My picture book "Hugo and Hamlet" is finished and I need to figure out the nuts and bolts of publishing. I did join SCBWI. Thank you for this excellent information! Jackie
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How long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off? Table of Contents How long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off? Anesthesia means complete or partial loss of sensation, and it may be associated with the patient being conscious or unconscious. The types of dental anesthesia used during dental treatment differ according to many factors that will be mentioned later in the article. The medicines used to anesthetize the teeth work in different ways, and the choice of the type of dental anesthesia, especially the types of dental anesthesia for children, depends on the purpose for which it is used, and on the patient's stillness and lack of movement. These drugs can be short-acting or long-acting, and their side effects and effects differ according to the types of dental anesthesia. used, as the doctor may use one type or several types of medicines, according to the condition he is treating.So we will learn more details about how long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off. Understanding Dental Anesthesia How long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off? Dental anesthesia is local anesthesia of the affected area in order for the patient not to feel any significant pain. In the event of a visit to the dentist for an operation, even if it is simple, the doctor deals directly with the anesthesia. Local anesthesia usually does not cause unconsciousness unlike general anesthesia, which means it is safer and often does not require any special preparation before it is used. The principle of anesthesia is based on stopping the nerves of the teeth, by sending signals to the brain, and this leads to a definitive lack of pain, and the feeling is limited to some movement or pressure only. Dental anesthesia usually only takes a few minutes to lose feeling in the area where the local anesthetic is given. Moreover dental anesthesia can be given in different ways, as follows: Injection: It is the most common method of local anesthesia used for teeth. Ointments: The doctor uses them in very simple cases of dental treatment. Gels and sprays: These are widely used for children. Nitrous oxide gas: It is a gas when inhaled that reduces pain during the operation, and the doctor may discuss its use. how long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off Speaking of how long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off? The effectiveness of dental anesthesia is usually limited to 30-60 minutes, which is a relatively short period, but some people want to get rid of this anesthesia as soon as the dental process is over, and this can be achieved with simple steps: Taking anti-local anesthetic injections: These are injections that work the opposite of dental anesthesia, and rid the patient of the effects of anesthesia as soon as they are taken. Sleeping: It is possible to sleep after dental anesthesia, and notice that the anesthesia has disappeared immediately after waking up. Massage: The anesthetized area can be massaged, which increases the work of the nerves in it and the disappearance of the effect of anesthesia. Factors Influencing Anesthetic Duration Before talking about how long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off, we must know what factors the doctor takes into account when choosing the method of anesthesia, and the appropriate anesthetic, and these factors include the following: 1-patient age His general health condition, as the medications used in dental anesthesia for patients with other health conditions, especially serious ones, differ from those used for patients in good health. The medical procedure that the doctor will perform, as the type of anesthesia used in root canal treatment operations (tooth nerve), for example, differs from the medicine used when extracting a molar. 2-Individual factors such as patient confusion and stress The procedure site, for example, is easier to anesthetize the upper jaw teeth than the lower jaw teeth. 3-Type and Amount of Anesthetic Used There are 2 main types of anesthesia: local anesthesia and general anesthesia. Each has specific uses. It can also be combined with other medications: A- Local anesthesia Local anesthesia is used for simpler procedures such as cavity filling, which require a shorter time to complete and are generally less complicated. The area will be numb, so you won't feel pain. Sometimes a vessel plug such as epinephrine is added to the anesthetic to increase its effect and to keep the effect of the anesthetic from spreading to other areas of the body. They can be used topically (applied directly to the affected area for anesthesia) or injected into the area to be treated. Sometimes, light sedation is added to local anesthesia to help the person relax. B- General anesthesia General anesthesia is used for longer procedures, or if you have a lot of anxiety that may interfere with your treatment. You will be completely unconscious, feel no pain, your muscles will be relaxed, and you will have no memory of the procedure. The medication is given through a face mask or intravenously. There are various risks with general anesthesia. Individual Variation If you are wondering about how long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off, it is worth noting that the expected time to get rid of dental anesthesia is half an hour, and this period may vary from one person to another according to the speed of the patient's response. The greater the age, the greater the risk of using anesthesia, and in some cases the doctor prevents the use of anesthesia completely, such as people who suffer from high blood pressure or blood clots, in order to avoid any complications that may end the patient's life. Post-Anesthetic Sensation Anesthesia results in many health changes to your body, some of which are serious, and others go away after a short period of time. Here are 9 answers to the question: What happens to your body as a result of anesthesia? and how long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off? In the following: 1-Exposure to serious diseases If you suffer from obesity or weight disorders, you should continue to see your doctor after you receive anesthesia. Because the medicinal drugs contained in the anesthetic may cause you to have a stroke or heart attack. It is also difficult to find the vein of an obese patient, which increases the possibility of the doctor injecting the wrong vein, or giving him an incorrect dose. 2-Dental problems occur Another uncommon side effect of general anesthesia that you may experience is tooth damage, which may not appear immediately after the operation is over, and is not caused by the anesthesia but by the breathing tube. It was found that a very small percentage of patients who underwent general anesthesia had small wounds in the lip or tongue area, and fractured front teeth due to the breathing tube used to anesthetize the injured person. 3-Difficulty urinating Subjecting your body to anesthesia and losing the feeling of pain for a period of time may affect the functioning of the body's organs, including your urinary system, causing pain when you urinate, which in the long term turns into heartburn and other bladder problems. This usually happens in women who give birth by caesarean section. 4-Nausea and vomiting One of the permanent answers to the question: how long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off It is a feeling of fatigue, vomiting, and headache. Vomiting may begin 24 hours after surgery, and may continue for a few days. It has been found that females, non-smokers, and those with a genetic history of the diseases are more likely to suffer from anesthesia-induced nausea and vomiting. 5-Low temperature Chills associated with hypothermia are a common side effect of anesthesia that you may experience after you regain consciousness. This is caused by your body's inability to perform its functions properly, especially regulating temperature. Mild hypothermia has been found to be a common occurrence after anesthesia and surgery and is not a cause for concern, and is more common in males than in females. 6-Sore throat Sore throat and dry mouth are possible side effects of anesthesia after surgery. The tube that is placed in the throat to help you breathe during the procedure can lead to a sore throat after it is removed. This may happen in 50% of people who get general anesthesia. 7-Partial loss of information When the patient begins to wake up from general anesthesia, he may experience some confusion or difficulty thinking clearly. This is normal and can last for a few days, but the period of confusion may increase in the elderly. The risk of prolonged postoperative cognitive dysfunction was found to increase by 10% in patients over 60 years of age. 8-Muscle pain Muscle pain answers the question how long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off? The medical drugs in anesthesia can cause the muscles to relax for a period of time, causing you to feel muscle, neck, shoulder and back pain after you wake up from surgery. Pain usually appears on the first day of surgery, may last for two or three days and then disappear without treatment. 9-Delirium Anesthesia may cause disturbances in your behavior after waking up from surgery, because your muscles are relaxed and you are unable to control your actions. But don't worry, the anesthesia won't make you confess your secrets, just maybe rave about some funny things you've never done before. Tips for Managing Post-Anesthetic Sensation The answer to the question: how long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off? It's in your hands, and now it's your turn to reduce the severity of these results, by following the following tips: Ask your doctor for a breathing tube of small diameter. Do not ignore vomiting and nausea if it continues for more than 24 hours, as this may expose you to other diseases, such as: severe weight loss, or anemia. Try to lose weight before performing a procedure that requires general anesthesia, as this saves you from the risks of anesthesia and other diseases, such as: diabetes and high blood pressure. See a doctor if you feel urinary pain and get immediate treatment. Do not try to hold in urine as this may lead to bladder explosion or kidney failure in the long term. Returning to Normal Activities As for how long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off?dental anesthesia is a local anesthetic that is used to prevent a person from feeling pain and sensitivity during and up to a few hours after the procedure, by preventing the nerves from working in the affected parts of the body so that pain signals do not reach the brain. As the doctor anesthetizes the area that he will operate on, such as: the gums, the inside of the cheek, or the affected tooth, and it will take a few minutes for the patient to lose feeling in the area that was injected. Dental anesthesia may cause minor and temporary side effects after a period of administration of the local anesthetic, including: When to Seek Medical Attention Anyone who suffers from numbness in the mouth, jaw, lips, or tongue after performing some procedures at the dentist, and if this numbness continues for a long period of more than five hours, should speak to the doctor and consult him. Also, some cases may require going to the clinic to ensure that there is no The presence of a tooth abscess or nerve damage, as these cases may require therapeutic intervention to get rid of the cause after it is identified. Can you make dental anesthesia go away faster? Dentists use local anesthesia injections in many cases, which may cause a feeling of numbness in the face, tongue, and lips for a period ranging between 3 to 5 hours after the doctor finishes treatment. And about how long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off? it may increase in certain cases, which causes discomfort to many, but this numbness goes away. So, here are some tips provided by Mavidenta doctors to help you get rid of anesthesia quickly: 1-Injections opposite to the effect of anesthesia Some ask how long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off? As the use an injection to speed up the disappearance of the anesthesia effect, as these injections shorten the time required for the face automatically to return to normal by half, but it should be noted that these injections are not often considered low in price. As well as some cases may require certain precautions or may be not allowed in some cases, so it is recommended to talk to the doctor about the possibility of taking it. It should also be noted that these injections do not make the numbness disappear suddenly, but will only speed up the process. 2-Massage with warm compresses Raising the temperature of any area of the body helps to increase blood flow and speed up the recovery process from many problems that the patient may suffer from in that area, so it is advised to make warm compresses on the face and lips to help increase blood access to those areas, which may help get rid of From teething quickly. It is also recommended to massage and press gently, as this process also helps to increase the flow, but this pressure and massage should be avoided if the area concerned is swollen, and the affected area itself should not be pressed directly, and hands should also be washed well with soap and water before massaging the face and areas that The patient feels its numbness and after washing as well. 3-Walking and doing some light exercise If you're wondering about how long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off?Performing light exercises, such as walking and other things, helps to get rid of dental pain quickly, as these exercises help improve blood circulation and increase blood flow. Which helps break down narcotic substances and get rid of them quickly, but you should consult a doctor before performing these exercises to ensure that they are safe. Performing it, and knowing the most appropriate time to perform it. 4-Sleep for a few hours Sleep always helps to avoid the pain that a person feels, as it may act as a truce or an anesthetic from the feeling of pain, and in contrast to what we mentioned about the advantages of walking in helping to get rid of toothache quickly. Sleeping for a few hours may help to isolate yourself from the world and stop thinking about how long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off?Upon waking, the patient will not often feel any numbness, as the hours that the body requires to recover naturally may have passed. 5-Rinse your mouth with salt water Rinsing water with salt is used in many cases of teeth, because of its anti-inflammatory and other properties. It is also considered a mouth cleanser, and it can be used to reduce the feeling of numbness in it and speed up its elimination. This rinse can be made by adding a teaspoon of salt to a cup of warm water, then Rinse it well and spit it in the sink. 6-be patient Patience is the best key if you wonder about how long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off? as it is normal for anesthesia to need a few hours to disappear, so it is advised to postpone any important appointments or interviews and move them or remove them in sufficient time from the date of going to the dental clinic. Why is my mouth still numb after 5 hours? There are some cases in which the patient complains that the feeling of anesthesia continues for a few hours, days, or sometimes weeks, and the reason for the long period of dental anesthesia is due to the process of traumatizing the nerve by the anesthetic needle. Or causing bloody bleeding that presses on the nerve, and this condition can disappear after several days The patient must be reassured by telling him that there are no risks of continuing anesthesia, and sometimes vitamin B12 is prescribed to him if the need arises to speed up nerve healing. Why does dental anesthesia wear off quickly? After you search about how long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off? We note that the effect of sedation usually disappears within 30-60 minutes upon leaving the Mavidenta clinic, or it can last for several hours. The dental anesthetic works within 90 seconds, and its action lasts up to 20 minutes. Accordingly, the duration of its effect ranges between 90-120 minutes for most patients. Some people bite the area of ​​the tongue and lips, and this matter is dangerous, as it is not possible to feel pain while doing this due to the effect of the anesthetic, but soon the person begins to feel pain when the effect of the anesthesia is gone. Conclusion At the end of the text, anesthesia represents one of the major fears for some patients, as it sometimes causes complications, but these fears can be avoided by choosing a good doctor, such as the Mavidenta Center. If you are looking for how long does it take for dental anaesthetic to wear off? it is worth noting that dental anesthesia lasts for a period of half an hour to a full hour. We also mentioned some tips that will help you get rid of the effect of the anesthesia quickly.
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Review 1 Summary and Contributions: This paper works on importance weighting for deep learning under distribution shift. Overall, it is of high quality. The idea is novel and the results are significant. Strengths: The paper starts from the goal defined in equation 1. It finds out the bottleneck to apply existing algorithms is the circular dependency in figure 1. This bottleneck is also theoretically justified after theorem 1 in page 3. Then, the solution to the bottleneck is given in figure 2 (rough) and equations 8, 9, 10 and algorithm 1 (detailed). The equations and algorithm are clearly motivated. I think the solution is not only novel but also technically sound. Finally, the paper ends with applications and discussions (both like related work, closely and remotely). Weaknesses: However, it is unclear how the experiments were done. Which version of SGD was used, and why not Adam or some better optimizer than Adam in deep learning? The authors claimed it is compatible with any model and any optimizer, but didn't show it is not limited to SGD. Moreover, why the convergence analysis is interesting? Can you show the assumptions hold even if the optimizer is limited to SGD? If so, how can you know the algorithm doesn't converge to a stupid local minimum which means the model or the algorithm itself is stupid? Last but not least, section 3 is fine but section 4 is a bit misleading. Importance weighting (including learning to reweight examples) seems more powerful, because you have labeled validation data, while unsupervised domain adaptation has unlabeled validation data and distributionally robust supervised learning even doesn't have unlabeled validation data. You should clearly tell this fact in this section. In summary, this is a nice paper with an important problem, a deep understanding, a novel idea, and a lot of experiments. Without enough information, I think the experiments are less convincing than they should be. The authors should also motivate their choices of model/optimizer, otherwise they may be cherry picked. The convergence analysis is confusing. I cannot get the message after carefully reading the paper. The merits outweigh the flaws and I vote to accept the paper. I would like to increase my score by one if the authors can convince me. Correctness: yes Clarity: yes Relation to Prior Work: yes Reproducibility: Yes Additional Feedback: Review 2 Summary and Contributions: This paper propose dynamic importance weighting as an end-to-end solution to distribution shift problem. They train a deep classifier on the importance-weighted training data as the feature extractor for importance weighting. The experimental results show that the proposed method exceed the traditional importance weighting methods. Strengths: 1. IW is general and fundamental in machine learning against distribution shift. 2. The analysis is intuitive and insightful. 3. The proposed algorithm is novel and compatible with deep learning techniques. 4. The proposed algorithm experimentally outperforms learning to reweight. Weaknesses: 1. In experiments of learning with noisy labels, the baseline algorithms are not latest. 2. Furthermore, the datasets are not enough. Should have a non-image dataset. 3. The distribution shift is synthetic. Should have a real-world dataset. Correctness: Yes Clarity: Yes Relation to Prior Work: Yes Reproducibility: Yes Additional Feedback: ----------------------------- I have read the author's rebuttal, the rebuttal addressed the issue of latest baselines, and I decide to change my score to 8. Review 3 Summary and Contributions: ===UPDATE AFTER AUTHOR FEEDBACK=== I think that the additional results and proposed experiments from the author feedback will really fill out the empirical contributions of this paper, and I have changed the overall score to reflect this. I think that this paper belongs in Neurips This paper introduces a method that simultaneously trains a deep network to perform (importance) weight estimation and classification using the same extracted/hidden features for a context involving both complex data and distribution shift where one desires to perform weighted ERM with a deep network. Their method DIW, alternates between updating the network based on a weight estimation objective and a weighted classification objective. The weight estimation objective is kernel mean matching on the distributions of either the final hidden layer representations or loss values between training data and a small validation set. They describe under which conditions the correct IWs for the raw data are also the correct IWs for the data under some transformation. They then motivate their choice for matching the loss, arguing that finding optimal weights to match data distributions is unnecessary. Finally, experiments are presented showing superior classification performance under label noise - results for the label shift scenario are also presented. Strengths: The method is novel and interesting, and outperforms previous work empirically on image classification with label noise. Section 2 in the paper does a good job of justifying their choices in algorithm design. Since their final algorithm combines several design choices, I appreciate the inclusion of ablation studies that effectively illustrate how these individual choices affect model performance. They not only show superior classification results for the label noise scenario, but also show that their method is effective in downweighting mislabeled classes. Distribution shift is an important problem present in many real-world scenarios, and this paper is a step towards tackling the problem for complex modalities that require deep learning models. Weaknesses: I don't understand the purpose of the class imbalance experiments. Weight estimation in label shift scenario only requires estimating the train/test ratio for each label, which is trivial with access to the labeled validation set. Weight estimation from extracted features seems like overkill here, and there is a glaring absence of a baseline that just uses the label ratios between train and validation set as the importance weights. Weighting for label shift can even be done effectively without validation set labels. There isn't any discussion of the results of this experiment at all in the paper either. The paper mentions that this experiment tests whether DIW can estimate weights without being told it's in the setting of class imbalance, but I think that experiments for the covariate shift scenario would be much more effective at demonstrating the weight estimation abilities of the proposed model, and it is also a harder task. (Additionally, I usually see the term "label shift" applied to this setting while "class imbalance" usually refers to one or more classes being more prevalent in the data regardless of distribution shift). For this type of deep learning methods paper, absent strong theoretical grounding, it's important to have thorough empirical results. While the label noise results presented are quite strong, the experiments only address one data modality (images) and don't address the covariate shift setting. Correctness: Yes, I didn't see any flaws in correctness of claims and empirical methodology. Clarity: The paper is very clear and well-written. The section that describes their method is easy to follow and well-organized. Relation to Prior Work: Yes, the authors illustrate how their method differs from Learning to Reweight, as well as how their problem setup differs from similar ones in section 4. Reproducibility: Yes Additional Feedback: Experiments on text data and covariate shift, could make the empirical results very convincing. Additionally, I think it would be very interesting to look at how the weighted classifiers partition the train and test sets into different classes, i.e. what the ratios between between number of predicted and ground truth examples for different classes. It could be useful to briefly motivate the setting where you have access to a small labeled validation set drawn from the test distribution. This isn't the canonical supervised learning setup, so I think the paper should make an argument/motivation for the relevance of this scenario. I also think that this paper would benefit from having a real conclusion setting that contextualizes the method and results and examines the experimental results. While plotting accuracy against epochs in Figure 3, does illustrate the overfitting of other methods, it might be more interesting to plot accuracy vs amount of label noise to compare how the different methods perform across varying label flip rates. I's also like to note that whether or not performing weighted ERM with deep networks results in the desired effect can be heavily dependent on training time and hyperparameter choice, even when importance weights are known[Byrd, Lipton. What is the Effect of Importance Weighting in Deep Learning? ICML 2019], however you empirical results suggests that their method is still able to perform well. Review 4 Summary and Contributions: ===UPDATE AFTER AUTHOR FEEDBACK=== Thanks to the authors for the clarifications. My score was not changed, I still believe that this is a good paper. Proposed experiments will make it stronger. The paper presents a new framework for training deep learning models in the presence of the distribution shift between train and test data. The proposed method iteratively optimises classifier for prediction task and estimates importance weights. Authors theoretically show the validity of the proposed approach, empirically compare their method with existing methods and perform ablation study. Strengths: The proposed framework for dynamic estimation of importance weights is novel and potentially could be interesting for the community. The method is clearly described. Experiments are well designed and analysis of results highlights the main properties of the proposed approach. Weaknesses: There are no experiments for 'covariate shift' type of distribution shift. To my opinion, the paper is incomplete without them and they are needed to support claims. Clarity: While the paper is clearly written, there is a couple of moments that can be improved: - It would be useful to add references for the first and second reason why it is difficult to boost the expressive power of WE (paragraph starting at line 38) - The paragraph starting at line 33 is a bit confusing and not really convincing. How the conclusion depends on the number of classes? Does w* use y as input or why does dimension equal to (d+1)? Relation to Prior Work: There is a fairly good discussion section with a comparison of the proposed method and existing approaches. However, there is no explanation for a choice of baseline methods [20] and [38]. I would recommend highlighting the differences between them. For instance, explicitly mention that [20] doesn't require labels for a target test set to estimate IW.
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10% cashback is waiting for you! Click on the red icon below to sign up. Description Meet Dinosaur Munch, a Diplodocus with a giant appetite, in this brilliant rhyming story, part of the collectable The World of Dinosaur Roar! series, in association with the Natural History Museum. Dinosaur Munch is always hungry - he wants more and more and more - but will his huge appetite get him into trouble? With a fantastic rhyming text written by series creator, Peter Curtis, and award-winning author, Jeanne Willis, Dinosaur Munch! The Diplodocus is perfect for preschool children. Inspired by the classic picture book, Dinosaur Roar! by Paul Stickland and Henrietta Stickland, this colourful series introduces a cast of authentic dinosaur characters to very young children and is approved by Dr Paul Barrett of the Department of Earth Sciences at the Natural History Museum in London. Each book also contains a pronunciation guide as well as a spread of simple dinosaur facts, making this the perfect gift for young dinosaur fans!Discover more stories featuring these fun dinosaur characters: Dinosaur Roar! The Tyrannosaurus rex, Dinosaur Stomp! The Triceratops, Dinosaur Snap! The Spinosaurus, Dinosaur Flap! The Oviraptor . . . and more!; 24
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011 TV time and watching One thing that struck me when reading this article was how kids view more violence during Saturday morning cartoon shows (26 acts of violence per hour) than during prime time shows We had been letting the kids watch 101 Dalmatians - which husband and I felt was a very nice film for the kids - that is until Anjali started using words like "Shut up" and "idiot" and claimed that she learnt them from Cruella. So we have replaced 101 Dalmatians with other movies - say Shrek and Cinderella, where the language is less offensive. It is amazing how TV makes an impression. I have already written about Sophia's obsession with the characters of Oz. She doesnt want her birthday banner to say Happy birthday Sophia - it has to be happy birthday Dorothy. And when the kids were painting, she made a brilliant painting with Glinda and Dorothy and the bad witch and the dog (a little purple blob) and the scarecrow, all going on the yellow brick road (which was painted orange) The kids had watched the wizard of Oz once. We did a lot of role playing around the movie, and I was reading Wicked (which i gave up after about half the book), but talked about it at home and it sort of made a very deep impression on her. Therefore, I wont blame all the Dorothy obsession on the movie. We have watched Wallace and Gromit many more times and they never take up the characters in that story. Anjali made a painting of Glinda and gave her a long sparkly dress and long golden hair (Why exactly am I not surprised?). The girls made a resolution that they would only watch tv at noon. So far they have stuck to it, and so have we, in a way, refrained from turning the box on at mealtimes, but instead taking the meals to the floor and feeding the children while they play or read. In a way it means that there are no real family dinners, but family dinners in front of the tv dont really count. Yesterday, while the kids were painting, husband, who had returned late from work, plopped his soup bowl on the floor to watch the girls. For a while, I was afraid that they would step on/ spill paint over this soup, but it somehow didnt happen
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Venturing Off the Grid My Mother and I are currently stuck at Kansas International Airport on our way back home to Seattle. At this point we've been waiting for 2 hours due to "Tornado Warnings in Denver" whatever that means… I've always enjoyed sitting in Airports, there is something special about people-watching when you travel. Perhaps because we are more inclined to fall witness to the raw emotion- such as loved ones rejoicing, or the tears of those waving goodbye. I would always love traveling alone because it allowed opportunities to both hear and share stories. Stories that usually start with the phrase- "Going home? Or leaving home?" However lately, as I look around the terminal all I see is technology. How do I ask someone that question when there eyes are glued to a screen… I guess you don't. And maybe to them that's the point. Everyone just looks too busy being somewhere other than where they are, they don't take the time to notice what's around them. How many devices can you spot? I counted 14 That's one of things I look forward to the most when I think about going to a place like Senegal, with minimal access to Wifi or other reliable means for internet. There is less of an urgency about being off the grid.. Not as much need for instant gratification, and I am excited for that. There are more opportunities to be present and enjoy the presence of those around you. Connections are formed face-to-face, not screen-to-wire-to-screen. When you are sitting at a bus stop or waiting for a crosswalk to give the "GO AHEAD" there is no immediate need to check FaceBook, Instagram, or even your illustrious TwitterFeed for the latest gossip about who's doing what to who and whatever. But instead look at your surroundings, and fully immerse yourself. My Dad would always tell my brother and me, "be where you are", and I am just now learning what that really means. Are you being where you are
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When will people start going to jail? Glenn has had enough of exposing scandal after scandal, just for everyone to look the other way: Benghazi, Hillary Clinton's emails, Joe and Hunter Biden's dealings in Ukraine and China...the list goes on, but no consequences are ever paid. So while the mainstream media has called the election for Joe Biden, and insists no one can question it, Glenn gives a rallying cry to conservatives. Many of the over 71 million people who voted for President Trump are split between frustration and an urge to do something. The multiple allegations of election fraud are largely out of our hands, and Donald Trump's legal team must be allowed to go through the process to ensure our voting systems are fair. But that doesn't mean we have to sit on our hands. 682,770 mail-in ballots entered into the voting system without observation in Allegany County and Philadelphia. 22,686 mail-in ballots were returned on the day they were mailed. PA sent out 1,823,848 absentee mail-in ballots. PA received back 1,400,000 ballots yet counted 2,589,842 mail-in ballots. How does this happen? 8,000+ votes were submitted by dead people. Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani to speak on election fraud before Pennsylvania state Senate Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal lawyer, will present the campaign's case on election fraud during a Pennsylvania state Senate hearing. The state legislature controls the election and must certify the results. Watch Greg Stenstrom's testimony at 30 minutes in where he claims 50,000 Biden votes were uploaded on USB cards.
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HR SLAMBOOK: Albus Dumbledore For CEO, Wishes Zaggle CHRO Latha Iyer In a candid Q&A session, Latha Iyer, CHRO of Zaggle, shares valuable career advice, talks about her dream celebrity co-worker, and even reveals the fictional character she'd love to have as CEO. Through her responses, Latha Iyer, CHRO, Zaggle, emphasises the transformative power of embracing new traditions and flipping the narrative on "Manic Mondays," turning them into energising beginnings rather than mere hurdles to overcome. Her unique perspective challenges one to reimagine one's approach to the workweek, infusing it with renewed enthusiasm and a fresh outlook. What is one new company tradition you would like to create? The Bangles song 'Just Another Manic Monday' comes to mind instantly. It's such a relatable depiction of the rush and chaos that kicks off the workweek. But there is a twist in my version of 'Manic Mondays.' I would have people embrace the manic but let go of the 'just another'. Instead of viewing Monday as a hurdle to overcome, I would have it pictured as a unique, energetic start to the week, an opportunity to kick off on a high note. If you could instantly become an expert in any other field, what would it be? I'd choose astrophysics, as it shares similarities with HR in understanding complex systems and the interactions within them. Astrophysicists study galaxies, systems comprising myriad stars, while HR professionals oversee organisations, complex structures filled with diverse individuals. Both require understanding the nature of individual components, how they interact, and their role within the larger system. If you could travel back in time and give your younger self one piece of career advice, what would it be? To my younger self, full of audacity and dreams, the one piece of advice I'd have is: seize the day, kiddo! Each opportunity, no matter how big, small, scary, or unfamiliar, has the potential to shape your journey and your perspective–so grab it! What's the most interesting thing you have on your office desk and what's the story behind it? On my office desk, there is one ubiquitous object that is there on most other tables – a coffee mug. But mine isn't just any mug. This is a memento from the beginning of my career, a companion in many ways; it has been there for me through late nights, early mornings, countless cups of coffee, and numerous defining moments in my professional life. The mug, now slightly faded and chipped on the rim, holds a deep personal significance for me. Every mark on it narrates a tale from a different point in my journey—the trials overcome, the victories celebrated, and the countless meaningful experiences in between. Which celebrity would you want as a co-worker, and why her or him? That would undoubtedly be Meryl Streep. Not only is she a critically acclaimed actress who's achieved the pinnacle of professional success, but she also exudes wisdom and grace. I pick her because she would inspire the team with her work ethic and encourage us to constantly strive for perfection. Our Monday morning meetings would never be dull again! What's the most bizarre or unexpected question you've ever been asked in a job interview? Early in my career, after the interview was nearly done, an interviewer asked me: 'If you were an animal, what would you be and why?' This took me by surprise. That question had never crossed my mind, even when I did mock rounds of the interview with friends. But I answered that 'I would be a dolphin.' I explained that dolphins embody intelligence and adaptability, evoking a profound sense of beauty. Renowned for their teamwork and communication prowess, they effortlessly navigate changing environments. These qualities resonate deeply with my professional aspirations. If you could choose a single theme song to play every time you enter a meeting, what would it be? For me, this would be the iconic "Fly Me to the Moon" by Frank Sinatra. It's a song that perfectly captures the spirit of aspiration, ambition and it reminds you to have the courage to dream big and explore life's boundless possibilities. If your job title were a flavour of pizza, what would it be and why? The Queen's Margherita. The topping represents feminine ambition and elegance, and the pursuit of greatness. One can think of it as a tribute to the extraordinary women who embody strength, elegance, and unyielding ambition. It's also a reminder that femininity and ambition can coexist beautifully. If you could have a fictional character as CEO, who would it be? Professor Albus Dumbledore from the Harry Potter series—hands down! His wisdom, compassion, and profound understanding of human nature, combined with his innate ability to inspire others, are qualities that make him an exceptional leader. If you could have a "do-over" on any work-related decision, what would it be and why? This would certainly be that moment when I hesitated to speak up about an inefficient process early in my career. It was a valuable lesson that taught me the power of voicing my thoughts, particularly when it will bring about a positive change in the process, regardless of my position within the company. As the CHRO of Zaggle Prepaid Ocean Services Limited, Latha Iyer is responsible for strengthening the company's employer brand, driving talent strategy, and spearheading various talent initiatives to support the growth and innovation goals of the organisation. Registered name of the company & location: Zaggle Prepaid Ocean Services Limited, Hyderabad Year of Incorporation: 2011 Number of employees: 250+ Name of the founders: Raj N, Founder and Chairman at Zaggle Name of the key execs: Avinash Godkhindi, MD & CEO, Zaggle Business line: Zaggle is a B2B SaaS FinTech company providing spend management solutions and prepaid cards. Hiring Pipeline: We are hiring candidates across levels in tech, sales and product departments. CAGR of workforce growth: 40% approximately in 3 years Key HR differentiating factors: HR Tech, Wealth creation opportunity through ESOPs, our Values and Culture, client base, diverse products, flexibility and hypergrowth leading to deep learning in the spends management space. Additionally, we provide Flexi Benefits Plan as part of employees' compensation structure to reduce the tax burden and a fully automated Rewards & Recognition platform. Zaggle Propel, helps in further accelerating the performance and growth of the
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What Is Antivirus Program? Antivirus application is a software program that defends your computer by various kinds of hazards. It detects malware and also other viruses, and removes all of them before they will cause any kind of harm. You can set up antivirus software on your personal pc PERSONAL COMPUTER or cell device, or perhaps you can down load it from the app store. Laptop viruses are programs that are designed to breach a customer's computer or perhaps network. They will also be programmed to prevent an individual from being able to view important info. In order to run, a computer contamination needs a number program and a program that may launch it. A person can down load a strain from a great infected email attachment, a dubiously designed website or a hidden USB travel. Cybersecurity dangers are always changing, so it's imperative that you have a robust security cure for defend against these people. Some of the most recent antivirus products make use of machine learning, which allows the technology to keep up with a rapidly evolving risk landscape. These kinds of advanced detection methods usually are used in mix with signature-based detection. Signature-based detection uses a database of best-known virus files and a method to compare those to files on your desktop. For example , when a file is located to have suspect code, the antivirus will certainly check it against the signature database to determine whether it is safe. If the malware is unable to distinguish the file, it will coop the apply for removal. Various AV protection include behavior-based detection, which usually monitors what sort of file behaves. This type of recognition is most successful when it's associated with heuristic-based detection.
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Moby About the Artist Birth Name: Nationality: Born: Genres: Richard Melville Hall, better known as Moby, is an American musician, songwriter, singer, producer, and animal rights, activist. He has sold 20 million records worldwide. AllMusic considers him to be "among the most important dance music figures of the early 1990s, helping bring dance music to a mainstream audience both in the United Kingdom and the United States".Credit: Wikipedia
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Karl Smith points out today that, even during the depths of the Great Recession, we were wealthier than we were in the '90s; we consumed more than in the '90s; and we had more average net worth than in the '90s. So why do we all feel so crappy about things? Answer: because one thing we aren't is more secure in our jobs than in the '90s. A lot more of us are unemployed, a lot more of us are underemployed, and a lot more of us who still have jobs are afraid that we might be next: Lack of jobs is why everyone feels bad, not because they have less or are poorer or the country isn't producing or consuming as much. And, not to get too meta — in what I hope is an easily readable post — but an economy that makes lots of people feel bad is by definition a bad economy. Moreover, the feeling that you have now about the economy is not the feeling of lack of value creation. It's not the feeling of socialism….[In a socialist economy] it's not that you are afraid of losing what you have or that budget constraints are pinching. It's that the stuff which is available to you sucks. It — in extreme cases — is a world where everyone has a job but where no grocery store has fresh milk. It's a world where everyone gets a pay check but no one can find shoes that fit. ….The Great Recession: that's a problem with jobs, with labor. And, it's very different in kind. When we think about what's going wrong here and how to fix it, we have to keep that squarely in mind. All true. But I'd point out one other thing that's worse than it was in the '90s: household debt. The chart on the right shows total household debt as a percentage of GDP, and as you can see, it's come down a bit since its peak in 2008. Still, it needs to drop by about a sixth just to get back to its long-term trend line, and it needs to drop by a full third to get back to the same absolute level as 1995. Even with interest rates low, that kind of debt overhang makes people feel very bad indeed, and puts a serious crimp in their ability to buy goods and services. Still, point taken. There's not that much intrinsically wrong with the fundamentals of our economy. In the immediate term, we don't have big worries about inflation or government debt or technological stagnation. We need to deleverage, and once we do that people will start to spend again. Regardless of our longer-term prospects, we should be addressing this much more vigorously—and in the meantime, our focus should be on monetary and fiscal stimulus focused on getting people back to work. It's criminal that we aren't doing
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How to Send Money to Elektra Mexico , How to Send Money to Elektra Mexico Sending money to Elektra Mexico has become increasingly convenient and accessible, thanks to the advancements in technology and the availability of various money transfer platforms. Elektra, a popular retail store in Mexico, offers multiple options for individuals to send money to their loved ones or make payments. In this article, we will explore different methods to send money to Elektra Mexico and provide answers to frequently asked questions. Methods to Send Money to Elektra Mexico: 1. Bank Transfers: One of the most common and secure methods to send money to Elektra Mexico is through bank transfers. You can initiate a transfer from your bank account to the recipient's Elektra bank account. Ensure that you have the correct bank account details, such as the account number and Elektra's bank information. 2. Online Money Transfer Services: Several online money transfer services, such as Remitly, TransferWise, and WorldRemit, allow you to send money to Elektra Mexico. These platforms offer competitive exchange rates and low fees. To send money, you usually need to create an account, provide the recipient's details, and choose Elektra Mexico as the payout option. 3. Money Transfer Operators: Money transfer operators like Western Union and MoneyGram have a wide network of agents in Mexico, including Elektra stores. You can visit a nearby agent location, complete the required forms, and provide the recipient's details. The money will be available for the recipient to collect at the designated Elektra store. 4. Mobile Wallets: If you or the recipient have a mobile wallet, such as PayPal or Skrill, you can transfer funds directly to Elektra Mexico. Ensure that you have the recipient's mobile wallet details, such as their email address or phone number, to complete the transaction. Q1: How long does it take to send money to Elektra Mexico? A: The time it takes to send money to Elektra Mexico depends on the chosen method. Bank transfers may take a few business days, while online money transfer services and money transfer operators often offer instant or same-day transfers. Q2: What are the fees involved in sending money to Elektra Mexico? A: Fees vary depending on the method you choose and the amount you send. Bank transfers may have minimal fees or no fees, while online money transfer services and money transfer operators usually charge a percentage or a flat fee. It's advisable to compare fees and exchange rates before selecting a provider. Q3: Are there any limits on sending money to Elektra Mexico? A: Yes, there may be limits on the amount you can send to Elektra Mexico. These limits can vary depending on the provider and the method chosen. It's essential to check the limits set by your selected provider to ensure your transfer falls within the allowed range. Q4: Is it safe to send money to Elektra Mexico? A: Sending money to Elektra Mexico through reputable providers and licensed money transfer operators is generally safe. However, it's crucial to exercise caution and verify the legitimacy of the provider. Look for secure websites ( read customer reviews, and check if the provider is regulated by relevant authorities. Q5: What information do I need to send money to Elektra Mexico? A: The information required can vary depending on the chosen method. Generally, you will need the recipient's full name, Elektra bank account number (if using bank transfers), contact details, and the Elektra store location where the money will be collected. In conclusion, sending money to Elektra Mexico has become more convenient and accessible through various methods such as bank transfers, online money transfer services, money transfer operators, and mobile wallets. It's important to consider factors like fees, exchange rates, and safety when choosing a method to send money. Always double-check the recipient's information and follow the provider's instructions to ensure a successful transfer. Post navigation Related Posts Title: The United States' Policies in Dealing with Native Americans: A Historical Overview Introduction (100 words): The interaction between the United States government and Native American tribes has been marked by a complex and often controversial history. From the early days of colonization to the formation of the American republic,… How Long Does It Take for a Cargo Ship to Get From China to America? In today's globalized world, the shipping industry plays a crucial role in connecting different parts of the world. China, being one of the largest exporters of goods, has a significant impact on the international shipping… How Much to Live in Dominican Republic? The Dominican Republic, located in the Caribbean, has long been a popular destination for travelers and expatriates seeking a tropical paradise to call home. With its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and affordable cost of living, it's no wonder that many people are considering…
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Business Intelligence to the power of three: what is an OLAP Cube Business Intelligence to the power of three: what is an OLAP Cube event 25 gennaio 2017 Among the categories in which historical figures can be placed, there is one that is particularly dear to experts in linguistics, marketing, sociology, and communication. It includes individuals who have successfully linked their name to a product and then to a company brand in an indispensable way. A perfect partnership, a prelude to both commercial and linguistic success. So when someone says or writes "Bic," everyone thinks of the pen, forgetting that it is also the surname - adapted in English - of the company's founder, Marcel Bich. There are many other examples like this. Among them is a Hungarian professor whose name is indissolubly connected to one of the best-selling games in history and, at the same time, one of the most famous puzzles: his name is Ernő Rubik, and when we think of a cube, inevitably, our mind visualizes his and reminds us of all our exhausting attempts to solve it. Regarding the solution of the Magic Cube, better known as the Rubik's Cube, guides have been written, tutorials recorded, and various heuristics constructed. There are a staggering 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 combinations, of which only one is correct. It is no wonder that there are numerous records listed in the Guinness World Records for both speed and difficulty coefficient. It is a challenge that fascinates everyone: humans and robots alike. What is an OLAP cube? Although it has entered the common imagination as a synonym for complexity and difficulty, in the field of Business Intelligence, the perspective is reversed, and the cube becomes a metaphor for decoding the available data and tracing new possible scenarios. When professionals in the field are asked to think of a cube, they add another word, or rather, an acronym: OLAP. OLAP stands for Online Analytical Processing and refers to a set of techniques for interactive analysis of large amounts of data, even in rather complex ways. The underlying principle of this technology is to search for data in a much more efficient way, allowing analysts to conduct more elaborate queries. The cube is the shape used to represent the range of possibilities offered by these technologies. It can be imagined as an extension of a spreadsheet: starting from the traditional two dimensions, it can expand to an infinite number of dimensions. Not just a cube, but a hypercube! Organizing data with this precise configuration means accessing different functionalities, each with a specific objective: Pivoting: rotating the dimensions of the cube in search of orientations that can meet a particular analytical need or aggregate cross-sectional data; Slicing: literally "slicing" the cube based on a specific value of a dimension, obtaining a subset of the dataset; Dicing: literally "dicing" the dimensions, focusing on a sub-set and filtering only the information considered most interesting; Drill– down/up: specific techniques of multidimensional analysis that allow analysts to navigate data in two directions: "digging deep" into increasingly detailed data at the hierarchy and mathematical component levels, and "surfacing" by considering increasingly aggregated data across different dimensions; Roll – up: aggregating and consolidating data according to a relationship between two or more dimensions. With OLAP cubes... there are no limits! The cube is at the core of OLAP analysis and also serves as an effective interface for data visualization. The strength of this model lies in the enormous number of possible configurations: simply "rotate" one of the cube's faces, and a completely different perspective is assumed. Decision-making processes within a company require continuous support. Analyzing the available data through an OLAP cube provides tools to carry out consistently innovative analyses, discovering often overlooked elements that, when viewed and examined from a different perspective, assume a completely different value. This provides decision-makers with a wide range of elements to make better and faster decisions. Given a cube with a certain number of dimensions, there are countless combinations. Each combination corresponds to a specific analysis that reflects a question from management and the business. Potentially, all the answers can be contained within a single configuration, just like when all six faces of the cube each have a unique color different from the others. By solving the Rubik's Cube puzzle once and for all. Discover the guide to business intelligence! (in Italian) You can learn more about OLAP cubes and other tools available in Business Intelligence by downloading our comprehensive guide for companies. It offers valuable insights including benefits, essential KPIs, and much more! Just click the button below!
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